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arashinta

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arashinta

Indonesia
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On Your Wedding Day
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Sep 7, 2020
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Overall 10
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I must admit, I watch this movie because I’ve got an info that Greg Hsu will play on the remake of this movie. But then, I didn’t regret that I watched this. Korean movie is not my cup of tea, but this movie is beyond my expectation.

I always have difficulty understanding the story line of Korean movies, but this movie has an interesting and fairly simple story line.

In my opinion, the story of this movie is not like the story from Korean movies that I usually watch. First of all, I like the story line. The plot used (forward and backward) does not make you bored or confused, but makes you even more curious.

I also like the story, and with the development of the feelings of each character. In my opinion, the conflict was not too complicated at first, only about the same feeling which did not meet at the right time. When I thought that they finally found a happy ending together, a major conflict appear and made them have to face separation. The conflict is not cheesy, rather than cheesy, the conflict is understandable and really make sense.

I am happy that in the end the male lead can 'let go' of his feelings and past, and sincerely congratulate and bless the female lead. The end of the story in my opinion is a happy ending, even though they can't be united, maybe a bittersweet ending is more appropriate.

The acting skills of the cast are very good, especially for the male and female main lead, because the majority of the story revolves between the two of them. At first I considered that the male lead acted too much, especially when they were in school, but the more they grew up, the acting is more appropriate to the circumstances.

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The Prince of Tennis
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Sep 7, 2020
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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This is The Prince of Tennis Live Action that I first watched. And this is also the first Live Action made. Because the format is movie, so many scenes must be cut or modified to meet the duration. I can understand that, but there are also some modified roles, which in my opinion are quite essential. An example is Ryuzaki-sensei's role. Here it is told that he was young, so Sakuno's role was abolished, replaced by the younger sister of Higaki.

Overall, the story is close to the story in the manga and quite entertaining, but I would be very happy if this title was made in the form of a drama series. Speaking of acting, the two roles that I like in this movie are Tezuka and Ryoma. Both of them (Hongo Kanata and Shirota Yu) can play Ryoma and Tezuka well, so their role characters are really like the characters in the manga.

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It All Began When I Met You
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Sep 7, 2020
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Heartwarming Movie

This is an old movie that I don't know why I haven't watch until now, even though one of the actors is Higashide Masahiro.

First of all, there are 6 short stories in this movie and what I like, some of the actors in a story meet or intersect with the actors of other stories. The main thing about this story is that everything has a setting in Tokyo Station. Among the six stories, there are 2 stories that I really like, namely 'A Half Coming-Of-Age Ceremony' and 'Christmas Eve Lover'.

I like 'A Half Coming-Of-Age Ceremony' because it is a family story, where the father has a secret and tries to tell his secret to his 10-year-old son. Many misunderstandings occur between them because the son does not know that his father has stopped working. The son also feels pressured by his father with many rules which he thinks are binding, while the father intends to prepare the child to become an adult, so he can leave peacefully. Everything is about communication between family members and how to deal with common problems. This theme is heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.

Then about 'Christmas Eve Lover'. I like this story because it is similar to the stories in the manga, where they seem to meet unintentionally, but there is someone who actually makes them accidentally meet. I like where they disliked each other at first, got into a misunderstanding that made Kazuki hate Reiko, but in the end liked each other.

Of course, because these six stories are put together in a 106-minute film, many details are not included in this story. Also, each story does not get the same portion of each other. For examples are Christmas Present and Christmas Courage. I especially want to know the continuation of Christmas Courage, whether Natsumi managed to express his feelings or not. But overall, this movie is quite heartwarming.

The songs I found in this movie :
1. Mamotte Agetai by JUJU
2. Mamotte Agetai by Yuzu

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My Lonely Planet
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May 16, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Okay, I must admit, the first thing that makes me stumbled in this series is the comet name, WTF 666 ☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆
At first, this is a usual rom-com with a slice of supernatural and fantasy thing. I don’t know for anyone else, but for me it’s a new thing. I love how they have an animal trait with them and act like it when they in a bad mood.

Overall, the story is quite light, fluffy, cheesy and entertaining, the conflicts that arise are not so oppressive, except the last conflict where Fluffee needed funds / sponsors, which affected the relationship between Wang Chen and Miao Yu. But what is a relief, the conflict is not made protracted and can be resolved properly. Another conflict which was quite suffocating was when Miao Yu's company was taken from him. But that made him join Wang Chen and make their relationship better.

Indeed, there are several plot holes in this drama, one of it is how Wang Chen and Miao Yu have feelings for each other. They always clash from the beginning, then finally they like each other, but this process is not very visible, so the plot feels suddenly jumped.

And finally the part that I like the most in this drama. That was when Wang Chen was invited by Ray to his mother's birthday party and she was humiliated by Ray's friends and even his mother at the party. Just when I felt that conditions could not get any worse, Wang Chen fell in front of the people who humiliated her. But, like a knight in shining armor, Miao Yu came and took Wang Chen away. The look he threw at Ray really made me happy and melted Σ>―(〃°ω°〃)♡→

The acting of all the casts is very natural. I especially liked the acting of the female lead. She is so cute, sweet and shy, but she is so attractive and energetic when turning into Coffee. The changes are so visible and in my opinion she is great because she can play both of them well.

The male lead also acts well. He is fit to do the arrogant CEO role, and how he fought with FL at the beginning of the story seemed natural. However, unfortunately his acting skills are not supported by the spirit of an animal that possesses him when he is upset. He just needs to be silent or depressed. Well, because cats are like that (⁀ᗢ⁀)

The other casts also played very well. I like the role of San San the most, because she reflects a female friend that everyone must have, noisy, always curious, gets sad when we're sad, gets happy when we're happy, gets angry when we're angry, and at some level interferes with her best friend’s life (o˘◡˘o)

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One Smile Is Very Alluring
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May 16, 2020
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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First of all, I didn’t read the novel, but I like this movie better than the series (Love O2O). Why? Because the series feels too prolix for me. Indeed, the movie have a lot of scene-cut, conflict-cut and some different plot and character role, but in my opinion, it’s not cut the essence of the whole story. The whole story not different from the series, but it’s more comfort to watch. For me, at least ( ´ ω ` )

They show us the college student life in dormitory. I’m especially love when there’s a blackout in the dormitory (o^▽^o) The brotherhood of Xiao Nai and his roommate indeed didn’t showed enough, because well, this is a movie not a series. The acceptance of Xiao Nai friends to Wei Wei is not clearly shown too. But truthfully, those didn’t quite disturb me.

The casts are doing great, I prefer the casts in this movie than the drama. Angelababy is better to portray Bei Wei Wei than Zheng Shuang. First, better in a physical appearance; because I personally think that Zheng Shuang is too skinny in the drama. Second, have a better ‘Wei Wei’ character; which she can be girly and tough at the same time. I personally think that Zheng Shuang act a little too girly and too sweet, but still something missing with it. Third, better acting at the kissing scene (* ^ ω ^) Well, maybe I can’t explain this well enough, but I feel that Angelababy act more into the character than Zheng Shuang in the kissing scene.
It’s not like I hate Zheng Shuang, she have a positive trait too, but I’ll wrote it down on Love O2O’s review, if I can finish it (because I hold watching that drama).

Now for the Male Lead, Jing Bo Ran. At first, I thought Yang Yang is better than him (refer to the look of the face LOL), but as the movie run, I made a conclusion that he is as good as Yang Yang. One minus point of the Male Lead for me is the white hair he used when playing Xiao Nai at the game. That didn’t fit him.

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Flipped
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May 16, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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First, I watch this drama because of Kido Gao, because I curious what he’s like in the other film. He’s doing great in this drama, and he is the good kisser I think ヽ(>∀<☆)ノ

Okay, now the story. I like the idea, the romance story, with a lot of kissing scene, that mixed with some supernatural thing and a little bit mixed plot in the middle. The pace somehow acceptable, but for some episode I feel a little bit too slow.

Another thing, somehow the development of Qi Xun’s feeling to Shuang Shuang from someone who can help his sister to someone he love is not too clear. There’s some things or scene that rushed too, and the closure for case with He Zheng Chang is not clearly stated too. I’m happy that He Zheng Chang didn’t make a move to Shuang Shuang again, but I think the closure could be better / smoother.

The ending, the sacrifice of Qi Tian is very touching—very sad if I may say. It’s good that Shi Lang helped Qi Tian, but my mind think, ‘Until when?’ Until when Shi Lang cover the fact about Qi Tian? But, I must admit, what really caught my attention was the ending. The story is good, but the ending really unforgettable.
Oh! And that new employee in the company! I must admit, Kido Gao is better with glasses (─‿‿─)♡

I love all the casts. Their acting is great, but I mostly love Qi Tian and Shi Lang. They act like it’s their own life. They’re so cute together, especially when Qi Tian learned how to knit.

Music I found in this drama :
1. Flipped (喜欢你时风好甜 / Xi Huan Ni Shi Feng Hao Tian) by Leo Li (李莎旻子)
2. The Wrong People (错的人 / Cuo De Ren) by Koala Liu (刘思涵)
3. Come Closer (Duet Version) (对唱版) by Duan Liyang (段丽阳) & Gu Landi (谷蓝帝)
4. Painting of The Wind (风之画 / Feng Zhi Hua) by by Koala Liu (刘思涵)
5. Do Not Say Goodbye (别说再见 / Bie Shuo Zai Jian) by Ding Xiang (丁香)
6. Lost Gifts (遗失的礼物) by Guo Qiqi (郭琪琪)

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Please Love Me
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Apr 28, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Love contract or marriage contract are very common theme for chinese drama/movie. It's indeed not a very original theme, but still tolerable and watchable.

Honestly I can't stand with male lead, he's so childish, arrogant, grumpy and often out of his mind. But the time he (slightly) realize that he has a feeling for the female lead, his character become more acceptable. I think my acceptance to the male lead cannot be separated from the presence of the female lead. She's so independent, have a strong will (especially about money (≧▽≦)) and didn't chase the male lead blindly. Those characteristics makes her character become the great match (or the great counter attack should I say) to the male lead character.

The conflict is around the hatred of some people about their relationship or their personality individually or as a couple. The conflicts feels repetitive for me, thus I feel they have lost their power as a conflict, because somehow I can predict their appearance. Also, for some conflict the disclosure is not too strong, so that it feels the writer just ignore it.

The best plot is at the 3 last episodes. Really played with your heart and emotion, and I really feel suffocated to see them hurt like that. It would be better to have one extra episode to satisfying the viewers, but it's the best to make a season 2 for this drama. Especially more focus for Lin Tian Nuo-Kan Di couple and Lu Ming-Ran Zi Shu couple.

The casts acting are great. They did a great at portray the character’s personality and they’re all have a good chemistry. But, I want to highlight Kido Gao. The first time I saw him is in The King's Avatar and still can't believe to see his character is 180 degrees different from Yu Wen Zhou's character (≧▽≦) I always waiting his appearance, especially in a drunk state. His acting is so good and natural. I can't choose between Yu Wen Zhou and Lin Tian Nuo, he did great in both character.

The music I found in this drama :
1. Midnight Conversation of Fish and Sky by Dai Jingyao
2. Rescue (挽救) by Ning Yanyu
3. Obviously (明明) by Zhang Liange
4. Because of Me (因為我) by Wu Chong Xuan

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The King’s Avatar
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Apr 14, 2020
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This is the best gaming drama I've ever watched!
The core of this drama is gaming which become an e-sport. Developed from that core, the other aspect which occur is friendship and team work. With so many female and male character, I was amazed that there's no romance thing in this drama (^▽^) But, if I analyze closely, I think Sun Xiang have a slight romance feeling toward Su Mu Cheng ( ‾́ ◡ ‾́ )

Carry the game theme, I'm so glad that they show a lot of scene in the game. The artwork of the game is really superb and didn't feel like game at all. For me, who always did a typo when typing in my keyboard, they play a game with a mouse and keyboard is really look like a god and goddess (o˘◡˘o)

I love how they showed the development of Xing Xin's skill and power. The condition really represent the 'from zero to hero' phrase. Not only the skill on power, the team work and friendship also showed beautifully, not only a happy time, they also showed the bad condition of Xing Xin's team work and friendship.

I'm not watching the anime yet, but for me, this drama have a good pace, not too slow and not too fast, makes it's interesting to watch. The conflicts occur at a good timing, makes the drama not flat or boring. The settlement of the conflict also great, not rushing but not too late.

And now for the acting. First of all, the most outstanding acting is from Yang Yang as the male lead. His character is so strong and well build, Yang Yang also great at portraying the character. The other casts are doing great too, where they act naturally and build a good atmosphere with other casts.

The music I found in this drama :
1. Opening Song : Lai Zi Chen Ai De Guang (来自尘埃的光) by Cai Ze Wei
2. Ending Song : Rong Yao de Zhan Chang (荣耀的战场) by R1SE
3. Dian Feng Zhi Shang (巅峰之上) by Mao Bu Yi
4. Zui Liao Bu Qi De Ni (最了不起的你) by Duan Ao Juan
And I really love all the songs! (◕‿◕)♡

Last but not least, I will recommend this drama to everyone (gamer or not), with a note that there's no romance scene in this drama. So, if you look for the romantic or fluffy cheese drama, this is not for you.

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Medical Examiner Dr. Qin
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Apr 14, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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I watch this because of Li Xian, but then I really love the story and all the casts. This drama is just like TV Series CSI, and since I love that series, I also love this. But I think I must warn you because the first 2 episodes really shake my stomach in the level I want to throw up. They really explicit about the corpse (or the remaining of it), that’s why I put ‘18+’ sign here. What relieved me was that in the following episodes, they censored the corpse with whatever their conditions.

The story was great. It seems that the cases are stands alone, but then they’re related to the one Qin Ming’s old case. Those case also reveal Qin Ming’s past and his father’s case. Too bad they didn’t show or explain the detail of Qin Ming’s old case which became the background of some case.

As for the casts, they’re really did a great job.
Zhan Ruo Yun did a great job of portray Qin Ming’s stoic and systematic personality.
Jiao Jun Yan also great at portray Li Da Bao’s character. It’s so funny to watch how brave she is when facing Qin Ming at his territory, a morgue (o^▽^o)
Li Xian as Lin Tao is also great. He can be serious at some time and be silly in the very next second. But I think he still a bit clumsy when he hold a weapon (^_^;)

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Sorry I Love You
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Apr 14, 2020
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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I didn’t watch the Korean and Japanese version yet, so I can’t comparing this movie with the drama. For me personally, this movie quite touching even it’s not perfect. I’ll try to explain it in a positive and negative section.

Positive :
1. The drama and the tragedy are touching. I’m really touched by how Walker love his sister and try his best to find her. Also, how he risk his live to protect Jule.
2. The performance of the casts. I especially love the Male Lead’s acting. Vivian Dawson give Walker the soul and makes me feel his pain and sorrow too. As for the Female Lead’s acting, Swan Xin’s acting touched me at the end of the movie, while she know that Dawson was passed away.

Negative :
1. The movie seems have the low budget, the lighting is not really good, especially at Vancouver’s scene. That’s makes me a little bit dizzy watching it.
2. The story moving too fast (I understand that this is a movie), sometimes I can’t catch up the pace.

But overall, I love the idea and the story, so I still gave this movie 8.0/10.0.

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I Hear You
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Mar 24, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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At the beginning, I really enjoy this drama. It’s really funny to see two people with an opposite character and didn’t like each other must work together. As a couple too! I love how the cold man like Ye Shu Wei meet a cheerful and free-spirit girl like Bei Er Duo. Even he is told to be a cold man, but inside he is caring enough towards Bei Er Duo. Their process to know and make peace with another is smooth and sweet enough.

Like another drama, there’s a second couple too in this drama, but unexpectedly the second couple not a second male lead with a second female lead. A second female lead meet another man in the middle of the series and they live happily ever after. I like this kind of unexpected plot.

The conflict is about how you reach your dream. How the male and female lead compromised with other party’s dream. The peak conflict is on the ending second last episode and mainly at the last episode (that’s why I postponed watching the last episode (//ω//)

The things makes me quite down and didn’t really enjoy the drama are :
1. The way Ye Shu Wei play the violin! I’m not the violinist, but I know that the gesture and the tempo he made when playing the violin is not related with the songs played in the background. I thought it will be better if they didn’t play the background sound at all, or shoot the cast from afar, so the gesture won’t be seen clearly. Since the drama already aired and nothing I can do, I watched those scene with muted sound (⌒_⌒;)
2. They dubbed Bei Er Duo when she speak Japanese! In the last episode, Bei Er Duo who told work at Japanese Restaurant in Japan, talk to one of her customer in Japanese, but it’s just what the dubber do, Zhao Lu Si is still speak in Chinese. It’s indeed just for a several minutes, but it’s simply annoyed me.
3. The voice who dubbed Zhao Lu Si kinda annoys me, she's seems didn't put any emotion to her conversation.

All the casts are doing great. They act naturally and delivered the character’s soul perfectly.

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The Life of the White Fox
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Mar 24, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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The reason I choose this drama to watch is not only because Fiction Guo (I like him since Accidentally in Love), but because the synopsis already attract me.

The early episodes are really funny, especially to see how Bai Xiao try to adapt with a present life. The conflict is about trying to snatch spirit pearl from Xia Kui, but what's interesting is that on the way Xia Kui often helped the demons to solve their problems. Another conflict (as for me) is that Xia Kui hard to believe Bai Xiao, it makes she's sometimes fall into trouble with the demons.

And then there’s a Peony Demon who disguised as an actress, Nan Jiao. She is in love with Bai Xiao since a thousand years before. I thought she will be the one of the obstacles or one of the conflict, but no! She even collaborated with Xia Kui and Bai Xiao to maintain the spirit pearl save with Xia Kui. It’s so funny to see Bai Xiao always sneezing when Nan Jiao is near him.

The best experience when they have to fight to maintain the spirit pearl and to help other demons is when they fight at the demon casino. In that moment, I really feel the caring feeling of Bai Xiao for Xia Kui. He even willing to hurt his hands to help Xia Kui. But, the funniest moment (for me) is when Bai Xiao and Xia Kui do a time traveling journey to help Painting Demon see her love’s face. There, they meet Que Sheng, the Demon Queen who Bai Xiao adore so much. Xia Kui feels jealous of her and vent her jealousy to Bai Xiao. On the other hand, Bai Xiao feel angry too because he didn’t quite understand Xia Kui’s jealousy.

Overall, the drama feels solid, but there’s one scene that Zhou Jing try to hurt Xia Kui in the elevator, and for me there’s no closure for that scene. The cinematography quite good and the green screen is neat enough.

Lu Zhao Hua’s (Xia Kui) acting is a bit forced and over in the early episodes. In my opinion she can’t match Fiction Guo’s (Bai Xiao) acting perfectly and they seems to have lack of chemistry. But, from the middle to end of the drama, her acting become more natural and we can see that they’re have a better chemistry.
As for Fiction Guo’s acting, I personally think that he did great and give Bai Xiao character a soul.

For the other main role, Jia Zheng Yu (Zhou Jing) did not gave his best in my opinion. He lacks of expression while he should be do the double role, as a good and a charming senior, and someone who takes someone else’s name and life to live, who then stuck in a bad side. For me, I can’t see the different expression for those roles. I think he could do better.

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Go Go Squid!
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Mar 9, 2020
41 of 41 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Easily 10/10

I don’t know why I stumbled with this drama in the beginning, but I must admit that I didn’t regret every single second I watched this! I’m not a gamer and honestly I never too interest with the gaming theme, but I really excited to watch this drama. Well, this drama not exactly about gaming, but about CTF (Catch The Flag), a type of wargame, which is a computer security competition. I’m not fully understand, but I enjoying watching it and somehow understand a little more about CTF.

What I love about this drama is that the CTF, friendship, romance and family have the same portion.
The friendship in K&K team and Team Solo (in the end) is really worth watching for. Their friendship and bond are really sweet makes me want to go to my best friends and give them a hug.
The romance between Han Shang Yan and Tong Nian is really sweet and ridiculous at the same time. At some point I get annoyed at Tong Nian’s attitude or manner to chase Han Shang Yan before he have the feeling for her. But then, I found that that’s really funny I can’t help but laugh. It’s also a cheesy coincidence that their family is an old friend, but thanks to that, the main leads can start their relationship even just a fake relationship. Even it’s just a fake relationship, but I adore how Han Shanyan treat Tong Nian.
The second romance is come from Mi Shaofei and Sun Yaya. Start of idol-fans relationship, their romance is so light and heartwarming. If this drama will have a second season, I want to watch their interaction more.

The first conflict is about friendship of Team Solo, which then divided into two team, K&K and SP. This conflict is not explained directly and explicitly. In the early episodes we were introduced with the conflict, but not until the middle of the drama we understand what the cause of it. The problem solving is so touching and heartbreaking at the same time. What makes it heartbreaking for me is that it’s the first time I saw Han Shang Yan look so sad and lost.

The second conflict is about relationship between Han Shang Yan and Tong Nian. I’m really grateful that the conflict is not about another woman/man. The conflict is come from Tong Nian’s mother and it’s really suffocating. I hate her treatment towards Han Shang Yan and how she forced him to leave her daughter. But, when I place myself into her position, I can understand her reason. Not only Han Shang Yan and Tong Nian have a quite large gap of age, but Han Shang Yan profession is not something can easily accept by any parents, not to mention that Tong Nian’s mother is a teacher.

Now for the positive and negative thing I have for this drama. The positive things are :
1. There’s very little plot hole in this drama I can’t even remember what is the plot hole
2. Each characters are so strong (I will try to describe it in the following paragraph)
3. The extraordinary theme (for me) makes me not bored watching it

As for the negative things are :
1. Tong Nian’s is told to be a genius girl, not to mention she took the major that related to Han Shang Yan business, but the drama didn’t explore her strength. She only asked to make the program for K&K’s speed training and the face recognition at K&K’s building entrance. They can explore more in my opinion.
2. They didn’t show the competition or the comeback of Team Solo. I really want to see their performance (。•́︿•̀。)

Now for the acting. First of all, Li Xian (Han Shang Yan). At first, I didn’t really adore him, but his appearance at net café makes me fall head over heels for him. Especially for his physical appearance (≧◡≦) ♡ His acting made Han Shang Yan's character very much alive. He can describe very well for the times when Han Shang Yang became harsh because of his role as leader of the K&K. He can also describe very well Han Shang Yan who is very attentive to his first girlfriend, or Han Shang Yang who is clueless about dating because he is very inexperienced.
Yang Zi’s acting is very adorable too. Even she’s just a year younger than Li Xian, but she can act that she’s much younger than him. Yang Zi also made Tong Nian’s character alive and loveable.
Their chemistry is so real, makes me wish that they’re together in a real life too ( ◡‿◡ *)

Any other casts who I adore because of their acting are Hu Yi Tian and Li Ze Feng.
Hu Yi Tian is played as Han Shang Yan’s cousin (Wu Bai/DT) and he’s like Han Shang Yan’s guardian because of his calmness. Although sometimes he has a different opinion with Han Shang Yan (especially about money), but he is always willing to help Han Shang Yan. He is said to have an interest in Appledog, and I hope there will be a continuation of this drama to tell about the two of them.
Li Ze Feng is played as Han Shang Yang former leader at Team Solo (Wang Hao/Solo). Again, what attract me is his calmness and maturity. Even though Han Shang Yan always showed hatred towards him, he always responded with a smile and still tried to greet or make friends with him again.

Some of music I found for this drama :
1. 无名之辈 (Wúmíng zhī bèi / A Nameless Person) : Chen Xueran (opening theme song)
2. 牛奶面包 (Niúnǎi miànbāo / Milk Bread) : Yang Zi (ending theme song)
3. 爱不由我 (Ài bùyóu wǒ / Love Is Not Up To Me) : You Zhangjing
4. 給未來 (Gěi wèilái / Give to the Future) : Li Xian
5. 我可以不在乎你 (Wǒ kěyǐ bùzàihū nǐ / I Can Not Care About You) : Kimberley Chen
6. Couldn’t Leave : Dimash Kudaibergen
7. 光耀 (Guāngyào / Glory) : Lara Veronin
8. 一起走的幸福 (Yīqǐ zǒu de xìngfú / The Happiness of Walking Together) : Duan Aojuan
9. 海闊天空 (Hǎikuòtiānkōng / Wide Sky) : Fan Yi Chen

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The House Where The Mermaid Sleeps
7 people found this review helpful
Mar 5, 2020
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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For me, this movie is one of the 'hard-to-digest' movie but leave a very deep meaning in our heart.
The movie talk about how the family that nearly broken face the misfortune together. Parent's love is really amazing, but sometimes on the other side it can destroyed other people.

In this movie, in order to keep their daughter alive, the father asked one of his subordinate to try out his research to his daughter. Happy with the result, the subordinate drowned to the matters and second think of his personal matter and relationship. The mother give all of her love and attention to the daughter so that the daughter doesn't feel alone, but her action make his son feel unnoticed. She even didn't realize the feeling of his son.

Many tragedy and emotional scene in this 120 minutes movie. One tragedy, many butterfly-effect and one solution. Sometimes I didn't agree with the mother, but if I positioned myself in her position, I think I will act the same.

All of the casts acts very great! Awesome! I didn't feel I watch a movie. It's like watching a documentary.

Ending song is あいことば (Aikotoba) by ayaka.

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Take Me to the Moon
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Feb 22, 2020
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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The very first reason I want to watch this movie is because of Vivian Sung and Jasper Liu. This is another movie with time travel theme; and other than suspense, time travel is the theme I also loved. But then, I'm not too attached with this movie. Other than time-travel, the other topics raised are friendship and love.

To think that this is a movie and male lead just have 3 days to rescue female lead's future, I think the story is solid enough. The problem and the settlement are clear enough, but me personally feels that the ending a little bit cliffhanger. Maybe it's better if they add another 10 or 15 minutes to satisfied the audience (o^ ^o)

The male and female lead's acting are unquestionable. They always act all out and naturally, but in this movie I can't really feel the chemistry between them. Individually they did great, but together I can't say the same. Maybe because male lead is told came from the future, so he can't act naturally in front of the female lead.

These are some songs I found in this movie :
1. 不想失去你 (Bùxiǎng shīqù nǐ / Don’t Want to Lose You) : Jasper Liu
2. 我期待 (Wǒ qídài / I’m Looking Forward to) : Yu-Sheng Chang
3. 帶我去月球 (Dài wǒ qù yuèqiú / Take Me to The Moon) : Vivian Sung

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