A Small Dream
The direction in this series is rare to come by—top‑notch for its time in the drama world. The acting is immaculate, with each performer embodying their character beautifully. The casting choices are strong overall, though Tong Dan feels like a slight mismatch.
For someone who has spent years watching angst‑ridden dramas that make you clench your teeth, this series feels like a healer. The pacing at the start may seem slow, but it gradually settles into a rhythm that works. Miao Miao is truly fortunate, and Xiao Meng shines with the boys who treasure her like a gem in their hearts.
It’s a well‑crafted script, layered with tenderness and a sad twist that lingers.
For someone who has spent years watching angst‑ridden dramas that make you clench your teeth, this series feels like a healer. The pacing at the start may seem slow, but it gradually settles into a rhythm that works. Miao Miao is truly fortunate, and Xiao Meng shines with the boys who treasure her like a gem in their hearts.
It’s a well‑crafted script, layered with tenderness and a sad twist that lingers.
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