Details

  • Last Online: 4 days ago
  • Location:
  • Contribution Points: 0 LV0
  • Roles:
  • Join Date: May 7, 2019
Go Ahead chinese drama review
Completed
Go Ahead
2 people found this review helpful
by darlingmoni
Nov 30, 2020
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

You shed tears because you now understand, "Because I have my family, I am strong."

I say this in the reviews I write - there are very few dramas that I have deemed deserving of a 9/10 rating or above, and even fewer dramas where I take the time to write a review.

Please watch this drama. This is different, this is refreshing, this is a drama you will never forget. You will want to hug your own parents. You will realize that because of your family, you can carry the world on your shoulders. You will look back at the times where you wished your parents wouldn't give you such a hard time, when you rebelled against them, or the hurtful words you might have said to them, and want to rewind time because now you're more mature and know that all they wanted was your happiness and success. An absolutely heartfelt, beautiful script with stunning performances by every actor and actress involved. You empathize with all of the characters, you shed tears when they cry, you laugh and smile when they do, and you end up feeling as you are part of their families.

Even with some of the caveats and perhaps plot discrepancies, what counts is the way messages are sent - that family isn't a bond that is only determined by blood, but also by the mutual and unconditional love, support, and understanding between individuals. We see multiple examples of this throughout the story, not only with the main family but also with the connections developed between friends. Although one could argue that the romance element that occurs in the drama is questionable, the other meaningful story lines end up overtaking this small nick in the plot.

Just a hands down bravo and overwhelming applause for the staff, and for the cast, particularly Steven Zhang and Tu Song Yan, but really every one excelled. This is not one of those popular romance dramas that makes your heart skip a beat or gives your stomach butterflies - it is memorable because it is so real, so raw, and strips away the protective outer layers of your heart and forces you to reflect on the meaning of love in a way that isn't romantic.
Was this review helpful to you?