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Fall in Love
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 5, 2021
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers

Finally an independent female lead.

This is my first review ever on here,and I'm so excited for it! This isn't much of a review,I have explained some of the plot features some reviews told were confusing,and since I could understand why and what happened,I have explained them below.

The plot was intriguing. There were indeed clichés,but in my opinion,they only made the drama better. At first,I felt like there wouldn't be much chemistry between the leads,but as the story progressed,they developed more chemistry. Their love wasn't something they expressed with physical touches(there were hugs,kisses,etc), it was something I could feel through the screen,through the little gestures.
The plot was one which you can understand fully only if you watch it several times.


The characters: (Minor spoilers here)
For once,the female lead isn't clumsy,poor,or anything. She's rich,has her own opinions,doesn't care what society thinks of her,and isn't much affected by anything much. She runs a company (about which I shall explain below) and is completely independent. She does listen to the other suggestions,but only does what she thinks is right. The male lead isn't arrogant,cold,etc like I expec8him to be,and it's what makes me like the two of them more. He is warm,and understanding,and respects the female lead. In my opinion,he's one of the best male leads I've seen in a drama. He does play around with girls at the beginning of the drama,but that's it. Moreover,there is a reason behind him playing around,and creating scandals. However,he remains faithful to our female lead till the end of the drama.

Spoiler zone
As for the unexplained mysteries in the drama,that the other reviews talk about,I think I can explain them.

So,the female lead has a superpower which shows itself whenever she feels any negative feeling,like sadness, feeling angry,etc. This superpower causes an imbalance in the nearby ions,this causing things made of glass to break.
The bracelet she wears is kind of a preventive measure. It helps to make the ions stable,but can't help if her feelings are big in magnitude.
AIRI project,as mentioned towards the last is kind of a brain study project launched in order to study her brain,and use her superpower for the treatment of injured people.

Her company's name is Sheng Hong Capital,which is most likely based overseas,and is bigger than our male lead's company. Now,our male lead's father initially saw them as a threat,but soon after,he accepted them,I think.

I don't remember in which episode exactly,but there was one in which she was teaching deaf children. The school was most likely sponsored by the company she owns,and she was probably researching on how to cure them.

As for her ex's company,she needed to acquire it since they had developed a technology that could potentially help them in their study.

And that commences the end of my review.

( If you're still reading this,I'm looking for a drama friend hehe.)

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