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História envolvente.
No início do c-drama e o foco no drama familiar da Lin Zhi Xiao, faz com que nos envolvemos na tumultuada relação de pai e filha. Confesso que fiquei até com ranço dele pela postura controladora com a Xiao, mas o desenvolvimento desse núcleo é bem bonito de se acompanhar. O companheirismo, cuidado, afeto são mostrados no decorrer dos episódios e nos três ou quatro últimos se intensifica a ponta de dar nó na garganta e me fez chorar.Me incomoda profundamente nunca citar a idade dos dois personagens quando há uma diferença grande, apenas lá no episódio 26 que finalmente ela cita sua idade pelo aniversário estar próximo, ai sim conseguimos fazer o paralelo entre a imaturidade dela e a racionalidade excessiva dele.
No decorrer dos episódios, já fui escrevendo minhas opiniões no bloco de notas, e citei que o drama profissional do Gu Wei havia sido solucionado rápido demais, mas no decorrer do dorama é mostrado o quanto o afeta quando algo sai de seu controle, então me fez perceber que, apesar do trauma do professor, há uma camada mais densa desse problema.
O casal secundário é muito bom e a química que os atores possuem faz com que seja divertido acompanhar o desenvolvimento do romance deles. Mas ele simplesmente ir embora e deixar tudo para trás me deixou muito irritada, porque ao voltar, não ficou claro o quão arrependido ele estava e o que fez desde que se foi. Poderiam ter abordado melhor, mas sim, eu sei, não são os protagonistas…
O que me espanta e incomoda muito nas retratações das famílias (seja em dorama Chinês ou Coreano) é o quão tóxicas elas podem ser, seja quando o assunto é poder, controle parental ou sentimento de posse que as pessoas tem umas com as outras.
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EMOÇÃO CRESCENTE: A EXPERIENCIA ENCANTADORA DO DRAMA QUE SURPREENDEU!
Esse drama começou bem e depois foi só melhorando. Ele tem aquele aspecto de calmaria que eu gosto, mas foi ficando cada vez melhor. Até a trilha sonora, para mim, parece que foi melhorando ao longo dos episódios. Não sei o que aconteceu aqui, estou muito emocionada. Até mesmo quando fui ouvir a música de abertura, eu chorei. Os últimos episódios foram ficando agridoces de uma forma diferente. Realmente não estou conseguindo explicar muito bem o que esse drama fez comigo. Ele não está na minha categoria "favorita", mas está na "amo demais, quase favorita". Mas não se engane, essa categoria é perfeita.Eu acho os casais secundários extremamente desnecessários. Poderia cortar todas as cenas em que eles estão. O casal principal é tão lindo junto, a atuação deles dois foi maravilhosa. Geralmente, eu gosto mais de um ou de outro, mas esse não foi o caso. Eles estão em total sintonia. São aquele casal perfeito que não termina por bobagem, se termina logo volta. Não enrolam a série toda. E o encontro das famílias? Nossa, foi o mais emocionante e perfeito que já assisti até hoje.
Eu estava indo muito bem com esse drama até os episódios finais, mas ele foi subindo e subindo, e melhorando cada vez mais. Quando o casal secundário começou a aparecer menos, ele ficou muito melhor. Eu não sei, não sabia que estaria tão emotiva para escrever essa resenha. Acontece que eu super recomendo mesmo essa série. Ah, e o "teatro da doçura" é realmente maravilhoso, incrível, incrível!!
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The Oath Of Love é incrível!
Até o momento 7 episódios foram lançados, e já os assisti, pois é um dorama muito cativante, a história é bem construída, e os personagens são carismáticos. Enfim, tudo corre em perfeita harmonia, já que em apenas 7 episódios eles conseguiram desenvolver uma excelente história, com momentos que te fazem sorrir e chorar, tudo na medida certa. Acompanho todos os trabalhos dos atores protagonistas, estão já sabia que eles iriam entregar atuações dignas de aplausos, que só aceitariam estar em um trabalho que fosse realmente muito bom, e de fato é. Bom, estou ansiosa pelos próximos episódios, com altas expectativas, pois sei que esse dorama promete ser um dos melhores de 2022. O Juramento de Amor, assistam! ❤Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Just Beautiful and Natural.
The Oath of Love is a much-anticipated drama that literally went to hell and back, leaving fans in an awkward situation. The Oath of Love, which was supposed to premiere in September 2019, was repeatedly postponed due to "Operation Qing Lang," which targeted celebrities with large, often chaotic fan bases. The drama was thought to have been postponed solely to put fans on their best behaviour. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the first episode of The Oath of Love after the very long two-year wait. And now I understand why the things we desire are usually the things that bring us the most joy.The Oath of Love is based on Bo Lin Shi Jiang's(柏林石匠) novel "Entrust the Rest of My Life to You" (余生,请多指教). Because of the success of the novel, The Oath of Love already has a large fan base, and as proof of the cast's star power, the drama surpassed 700 million views in three days.
This drama centres on an uplifting romance between a doctor and a cellist. To be honest, the story isn't particularly unique. It's just a typical rom-com like we see in c-dramas. Except for the medical aspect of the drama, there is nothing unusual about it. But it's the characters and, of course, the cast and their acting is what makes this drama so endearing.
I was expecting a typical, ice-cold, and serious-looking male lead and a confused and senseless female lead based on the synopsis. But I'm really impressed by the character arcs and portrayal in this case.
Lin Zhi Xiao (Yang Zi), the female lead, is a third-year university student majoring in cello. She is energetic, positive, and kind but, sometimes acts on impulse. She is determined to achieve her objectives and does not give up easily. Although she is a little inexperienced and slow when it comes to relationships, once she is certain of her feelings and intentions, she will move forward boldly.
The love from family is irreplaceable in a person's life. This is an important life lesson that this drama teaches us. Difficult situations can make us more mature in all aspects of life. This is what one should learn from Lin Zhi Xiao.
Gu Wei (Xiao Zhan), the male lead, is the chief surgeon at a gastroenterology unit. He is a very capable doctor, but he takes failures and setbacks far too seriously, which led to psychological issues. Finally, after meeting Lin Zhi Xiao, he learns to look past the setbacks and learn from them. They transform into each other's suns and shine brightly.
One should not take setbacks to heart and stumble there, unable to rise. One should learn to learn from them and make their life more colourful with love. This is what one should learn from Gu Wei.
Gu Wei has a cold and aloof personality, but he is actually very warm and caring towards the people he should be. Lin Zhi Xiao, on the other hand, is equally warm and caring, in this case, to everyone. Lin Zhi Xiao's character development is one if the best I have seen to date. When in comes to Gu Wei, he is already and adult and naturally, there won't be any more development for him. But, his personality is so endearing that you would wonder if such a person would ever exist in this world. Their distinct personalities is one thing that makes this drama really cute and charming. You will know it when you watch the drama. The supporting characters in this drama are good, but their relationship advice can get really annoying at times.
I must say that the romance in this drama is both healthy and consensual. Nobody forces themselves on the other, and no one intentionally hurts the other's feelings. Despite the characters' 9-year age difference, the plot's romantic development felt very natural. Even I, who is not really a fan of age gap, which can become really creepy if not excecuted well, liked this drama very much. This is all due to the cast's efforts in bringing the characters to life.
Speaking of the cast, this drama has a star-studded cast that will compel you to watch it no matter what. Actually, I came to see this drama solely for the cast, as they are my favourite actor and actress. If you've seen at least one drama with them in it, you'll understand their allure. Both Xiao Zhan and Yang Zi deliver excellent performances, particularly in serious and emotional scenes. They have serious acting skills that only a few people have or can have. Their chemistry was on fire, and their interactions were adorable to watch, which, combined with the naturalness of their development, made one wonder if it was all real.
Special appreciation to the cast:
I'm really happy at the fact that Yang Zi can portray a character, who is much younger that her, flawlessly but, I think she should broaden her horizon and take up more serious roles.
Xiao Zhan's glamour is growing year by year and so is his acting skills. But, I think and hope he should take up more roles like Wei Wu Xian form The Untamed.
If a drama features Xiao Zhan or Yang Zi, the OSTs in that drama are bound to be fantastic. This drama's OSTs and BGMs too were fascinating and were amazingly in sync with the mood of the story. Here is a list of OSTs:
"The Oath of Love (余生,请多指教)" (Theme song) by Xiao Zhan and Yang Zi (This felt incredible because of the combination of their voices, and it is my personal favourite.)
"The Greatest Fortune (最幸福的幸运)" by Xiao Zhan
"Somebody Liking Someone (一个人喜欢一个人)" by Yang Zi
Even though it has its flaws, this is a fantastic show in general. This has become one of my favourite modern c-drama rom-coms that can make your heart skip a beat. This drama is not overly depressing and contains numerous comedic scenes. Of course, not everyone will enjoy it, but if you're looking for a light and fluffy drama with an amazing cast and lead chemistry, this is the show for you.
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My advice if you watch this. skip episodes 25, 26, & 27 of the DVD version.
At 29/32 (DVD/TV) episodes this drama became not a matter of love, or family, but of watchers' endurance. The romance was slow. The relationship cliches (I thought would be dispelled) - Were merely touched upon and then dropped. i.e., females being clingy and males using that as a gender flaw in general. In this series it was a plot-point driven home to a significant other. But, like most of the issues raised in this story, unresolved. While, the episodes plodded on.Then, just at the climax of a two couple break up - Suddenly a lawsuit. And in episode 24; the invested time in both secondary couples was tossed out the window for a sudden detour into medical malpractice and filler.
Do I believe our capable doctor ran away, and that our female lead needed to make her impassioned plea to a patient's parents? Not, really. I assume it was all filler moments, because some of that precious screen time was handed over to the female lead's ex and new girlfriend. Both, late characters to this series that no one was invested in.
From the beginning, multiple couples were part of this series. It wasn't just about the mains. They had 5 EPS to resolve the secondary couples: San San and Gu Xiao, & Yin X and Jin Shi relationships. I assumed something happened in production, but since I don't know what that is. These, are my final words.
Get ready for a methodical hospital romance, with secondary stories and characters that don't matter, because they will be abandoned before the series ends. As for the main couple; misunderstandings abound. Which leads to break ups, childish choices, and repetitive hospital story-lines. Add a secondary female angst (watchers thought was vanquished in a heroic monologue early in the series) that rinsed and repeated into the last 5 episodes of the series, and I just can't recommend it.
My advice, if you watch this; skip episodes 25, 26, & 27 of the DVD version (29 EPS in total), and skip anything to do with those other couples.
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As unending as an oath, this drama drags on forever...
This drama is truly a test of love and patience. Your love and patience that is.After YAMG, I thought we would get another sensible modern drama since, the novel this show is based on received immense praise but sadly, I live to be disappointed.
Yang Zi’s Zhi Xiao is immature and annoying. Her only saving grace is her good choice in a partner, Dr. Gu. The side couples are two-dimensional characters whose life's purpose is to get on your nerves. This drama is a struggle to finish from beginning to end. I had to hug the thighs of the fast-forward button to skip a lot of senseless scenes but Zhi Xiao still managed to annoy me.
The first four episodes were ridiculous but did get better until we were confronted with a father that likes to torture his family. He is a victim of circumstance and ‘woe is he’ but for some reason I could generate no sympathy for his plight.
We are introduced to the second male lead and female leads who try to get in between our main couple’s awfully sluggish love story. Misunderstandings abound and their resolutions like the story take forever while leaving an unsatisfactory aftertaste.
By episode 20 I stopped caring about the storyline and the side characters. The male lead and my unending patience were the only things keeping me watching this travesty. There is a minor rise in interest when the male lead suffers a setback. I was pleasantly surprised with how the female lead stuck to her guns and at the same time supported the male lead. This was probably the only sub-plot where I found her behaviour admirable.
While the plot in romcoms has always been a foregone conclusion, as viewers we watch it for the cast, subplots, setting and dialogues. Unfortunately in The Oath of Love the plot is thin, the pacing highly inconsistent, most conflicts un-engaging, with forgettable dialogues. The female lead was annoying 8 times out of 10 and the narrative became repetitive in the middle phase. I am just glad this wasn’t 40 episodes as my corpse would have to review this drama then.
The only positives in this drama for me were the cinematography, the background music, the lure of a happy ending, the little theatre at the end of each episode and the eye-candy, Xiao Zhan. Unfortunately none of these positives were strong enough to overcome the tragedy that was the drama.
It’s possible that some will like this drama for all the same reasons that I did not. But would I recommend anyone to watch this? No. Unless you are a staunch fan of YZ or XZ and gifted with boundless patience, this drama is not for you. For a middling fan lacking in patience this drama cannot score more than 5.5/10.
You've been warned. Watch at your own risk.
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Let The Last Thing I Forget Be You
Story:The pacing for the story was perfect. It did a great job developing the leads relationship and had them gradually get to know one another. It wasn't a "love at first sight" moment or a childhood crush but just 2 normal individuals, with completely opposite personalities, that just slowly got to know one another. The chemistry between Gu Wei & LZX was so natural it made you question if it was a literal drama or us stealing a glance into someone's relationship. They made you laugh, cry, and get fully invested into them making you want to take sides when an argument ensued and caused you to question who you believed was right or wrong. But, in the end, it felt balanced with the right amount of humor, romance, and a bit of slice of life. My only issue really was with the side characters who I felt didn’t have much to do with anything and caused more issues than not. The main issue being SanSan and probably the only one. Even though there were other characters that liked the leads I felt they had character development and were able to change after realizing it wasn’t meant to be. The only one that just couldn’t get things to click was SanSan - the friend that you wished never got involved in your troubles. Overall, I felt the storyline was beautiful and had a great ending that felt it wasn’t rushed but gave all the answers to the questions you may have had. There was even an incredible wedding which invited all the characters and just felt like one big joyous moment. The entire last 2 episodes were just extraordinarily done and really tugged at the heart strings.
Acting:
The acting overall was incredible. The main leads Xiao Zhan & Yang Zi did an amazing job portraying their characters and had great chemistry. The way Xiao Zhan would just glance at LZX and added elements of the nose rub and his line delivery were just perfect and cute. When he was going through his traumatic experience, he did a great job portraying each one of those details. Yang Zi and her relationship with her in-drama father was perfection and made me feel the sorrow that a family member would have in those moments. But I do want to mention the actor that played LZX’s father – in the last 2 episodes – did a remarkable job and really added a lot to the story and just made the entire last 2 episodes just completely beautiful.
Music:
The OST’s for this drama were fantastic. Xiao Zhan & Yang Zi did a great job and the moments they added the musical pieces really added more to the story. Even the instrumentals they had for the violin & cello were just beautiful – I still hope I can find the song when they played at the restaurant.
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They'll Make You Wish You're in This Kind of Relationship
All the actors and actresses did a good job in acting and chemistry. Story comes with good pacing and relatable situations. Personally for me, the relationship between the female lead with her father, reminds me of my own.But it's not all sad, don't worry. It has tons of comedy too. I guess besides the script, we have to thank the editing for that. Oh my, I laughed so hard, especially at the bar scene in episode 1.
And of course it has romance. Tbh I'm not really into romance as they tend to be cheesy. But here the romance is not boring, it's cute and sweet (that you wish you had this kind of relationship).
Ost are all very good, the lyrics are really sweet, I love them all. Cinematography is well done too. Tbh first I felt weird about the close up shot of the leads from front, because they almost or actually look at the camera, but later I think it gives different nuance, like you can see their face, their eyes clearly and it suddenly feels like you're the one falling in love haha
Must watch, really.
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After 2 Years and 4 months......It Was Well Worth the Wait!
Just as the title of this review says; this drama was very much worth the wait. Xiao Zhan is one of the people I follow and looking forward to him in this mature and modern role was spectacular. I have so many emotions carousing through my system right now; relief, elation, sadness, completion, pride. This is a very high caliber modern drama. Mentally, I've been thinking about this review for days, so now I'm going to try and put everything together here.Pros: This drama was filmed in 2019; so much has happened since then. I loved Xiao Zhan and Yang Zi's friendship in real life because it translated as very honest and believable chemistry on screen. Both Gu Wei and LXZ were honest and good though humanly flawed characters. If they made them all perfect and cute without problems, they wouldn't have seemed so real. The seeming harshness of the parents, displayed cultural differences in a way anyone on earth would understand because once the end was being rounded up, their feelings not just harsh words started to be more completely understood.
Xiao Zhan's acting ability made me forget that this was filmed before Ace Troops and ADLAD; the 8 hour, 15K line theater play. Each emotion, each mannerism, action, was on point with where the character had to be at the time of the series. I know he is a perfectionist himself and therefore already criticized his own performance from top to bottom; but as a viewer, a novelist/author, former scriptwriter, and very detail oriented human being, I truly didn't feel he could have done a better job. With the script he was working with, plus all the complicated medical terminology, heavy emotions, given flaws, he brought Gu Wei to life; into a three dimensional existence. He's a very versatile actor that I think can handle any genre, any role be it a protagonist or an antagonist; the latter of which I would love to see in like a Republican era crime drama.
YZ was a very believable 21 year old considering she was older. That's hard to do sometimes especially for more mature people. Her emotions especially in those last episodes were gut-wrenchingly felt. I felt she portrayed a cellist very convincingly (I played the violin in elementary school and therefore know how all strings hold their bows; she did everything properly). This was a good role for her; I do however hope she takes more out of the box roles as this seems to be a fairly common genre for her. She can definitely expand her horizons.
The OSTs were beautiful and magical. Usually I ffw them in the beginning or end especially for the credits but in this case, XZ's solo and their duet were just so heartfelt that I would listen to them each time. I always love it when actors sing their own OSTs, it just gives a drama extra soul.
The plot of the leads was fascinating and realistic; it never dragged at any time and honestly didn't need the filler characters nor their issues. When a plot or a character's actions draw heated discussions/debates in the comments, it means the drama is doing exactly what it's supposed to by making people think and want to talk about it. Papa Lin's cancer arc was the hardest and most heartbreaking of all because not only was it tastefully and realistically done, but it hit close to home as I've lost several very close friends to cancer; so tissues were needed in that sense.
Loved behind the scenes and the "Little Theatre" at the end of every other episode between Gu Wei and LXZ; even in the most angst ridden times, those moments provided us with glimpses of their times on set and into the characters' relationship even when they were at odds with each other. It was a great touch.
Cons: All of the 3rd wheels; lord almighty. When I need to ffw a great drama like this because of all of the truly not evolved and useless characters, it will take a hit in my rating of it. I think I've reached a new high of nicknames created in this drama, though some did evolve; the others thankfully were fazed out in the end. Dr. Gorilla Glue and Dr. Scrooge surprised me the most with being able to evolve and be actual allies and friends to GW, not just hot tar and a sanctimonious prick. Arrogant violin dude actually just needed to be let down before he was able to switch over to a mature human being who gave LZX some great advice.
The worst however remained Dear Abby Wannabe and Ms. Faux Victim; their characters and plots added literally zilch to the series; most time they did more harm then good. I understand young but not useless with absolutely no comprehension of reality. I never read the novels so have no clue if these characters were very prominent; but dear lord I wish the screenwriter never used them or sporadically without their plotless issues; the main plot was already so full and rich; this was just an absolute nuisance.
Would I recommend it? 100%! This is the type of drama you would want to watch with your friends, family, or even alone as most of us do. It has a little bit of everything. I want to thank the entire cast and crew for a truly special series. I will rewatch the cute moments and this drama will forever be in my heart and soul. Bravo!
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Utterly boring
I get the age gap of the characters but the FL portrays as a very inconsistent character. One moment, she portrays a level of maturity the next, she’s throwing tantrums at her boyfriend due to “not spending enough time with her”. ML has been giving in to her time and time again and honestly, he deserves better. He did try to justify as to why he chose her which I understand but it seems that they have a communication barrier. The Actors and Actresses and both very good in acting and I’ve been looking forward to this drama as I’m a huge fan of the both of them.Tried very hard to make through all the episodes. It was gruelling, to say the least. Don’t quite understand why they would get married cus they can’t even communicate, only banter.
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**BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN DRAMA AND SUCH GREAT ACTING**
❤Xiao Zhan & Yang Zi in Modern Day Romance Drama❤The love story of Lin Zhixiao and Gu Wei is so Delightful. A light-hearted drama that makes me smile ear to ear. it's so much relaxing seeing XIAO ZHAN & YANG ZI together and how they overcome their fears and slump with each other's help, they both have taken this drama to a whole new level with their acting and soothing smiles and I keep swooning over their Sweet little Theater at the end of episodes.
I'm not a fan of AGE GAP dramas but Gu Wei & Zhixiao's Couple is love❤, even though they have 9 year age gap still they are perfect for each other. and Make us Feel Single AF :D
The story is Medium Paced and may have a few Flaws (not that any I remember..) but it is indeed a beautiful Drama.
A character like Gu Wei is an unforgettable Character, he may seem cold but he is very friendly once you get to know him and Zhixiao is such a sweet next door girl and no one can play this character better than Yangzi, ill miss them soo much after the drama ends...
Xiao Zhan & Yang Zi have beautiful chemistry and definitely worth waiting 2 years for, but gosh I hate that they made us wait for soo long. with this drama, I hope China makes more dramas with this theme.
BONUS POINT:
-Cute Second Lead Couple
-Family Love
-Friendship
-The OSTs make the drama more lovely (and I was hooked to intro osts before the drama aired ❤, it's just awesome)
-Not at All Draggy
Cons
-Only 29 Episodes TT
-Had to Wait 2 Years
the review I wrote was for the first 23 episodes but after that...
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I didn't knew I would cry so much in episode 28, I don't know the ending yet but this drama is so damn realistic, when I started the drama I thought I would be in for a sweet medical romance drama but the emotion this show has created in me is still making me sob I'm not at all prepared for the ending oh God...
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My Uncle had a relapse of Cancer last year (last stage) and so his daughter moved forward her wedding date cause he didn't have much time left to live and she wanted him to be a part of her big day. Then after the wedding, they went on a family vacation Together where he passed away a month after her wedding.
.......
Nothing in this can replace our parent's love for us, so cherish them while you can...
May God give our mom and dad a long and healthy life...
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Le bel exemple d'un ratage
C'est un drama que j'avais envie de voir depuis un petit moment, je ne suis pas une fan absolue de Xiao Zhan mais je l'ai beaucoup aimé dans "Douluo Continent" et j'aime beaucoup sa voix et sa façon de jouer.Le drama avait plutôt bien commencé et s'annonçait prometteur bien que la réalisation ne soit pas, comme d'habitude, quelque chose dont on devrait applaudir.
Et puis.....non, le drama traîne en longueur (J'ai dû zapper toute la seconde moitié du drama), l'histoire patine et la romance tourne en rond.
Tout est cliché. Cela pourrait ne pas être un défaut, j'ai déjà vu des dramas remplis de cliché mais tellement bien fait, tellement bien joué que l'on dévore sans modération chaque épisode, comme le récent F4 Thailand (absolument magnifique!). Mais ici! le cliché devient un défaut. Et quel défaut....
La romance est ennuyante et la différence d'âge, thème que j'adore en temps normal, est ici mal traité! Est-il possible de créer une protagoniste plus jeune qui ne soit pas immature et pleurnicharde s'il vous plait??? Pourquoi est-il possible de créer un protagoniste plus jeune mais tellement sexy, tellement drôle et mature mais pas l'inverse?? Je pense à "My fated boy" où la différence d'âge de 7 ans était un délice entre nos deux protagonistes donnant ainsi lieu à des situations émouvantes et sensuelles, ou encore "Promise Cinderella" et sa relation faite de chamailleries émaillées de tendresse nous offrant une multitude de scènes drôles et de romantisme accrue. Ou encore "Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi" avec l'un des protagonistes les plus matures qui soit dans cette tranche d'âge !! Dans ces 3 dramas, la différence d'âge est bien présente mais les protagonistes sont sexy, sensuels et leur maturités rafraichissantes. Ne parlons pas de leur façon d'aimer qui nous donnent l'impression de voir des arc en ciel partout.... C'est donc ce qui fait défaut (entre autre) dans ce drama. Pas de feu d'artifice, pas de sensualité au détour d'un baiser.
Lin Zhi Xiao est typiquement le personnage féminin qu'on a envie de secouer. Ses pleurnicheries nous cassent les pieds (si je puis me permettre) mais ce qui est pire à mon sens, c'est sa manie d'en vouloir à tout bout de champs et sans aucune raison valable à notre pauvre docteur. Les conclusions hâtives qu'elle en déduit, notamment grâce à la stupidité sans nom de ses copines, sont d'une absurdité profonde! Ce qui conduit à des disputes qui ne devraient même pas exister et qui nous fait soupirer toutes les SECONDES, dispute qui a le don d'amener le protagoniste masculin à venir s'excuser à chaque fois (bien qu'il ne soit pas réellement voire pas du tout en tort, et je suis pourtant la première à arguer que dans une relation les torts sont presque toujours partagés...).
J'espère sincèrement ne pas avoir été aussi infantile lorsque j'avais 20 ans....
Ne parlons même pas de ses 2 autres copines, plus spécialement San San....Plus agressive, plus stupide et plus bourrée de préjugé, il ne doit pas en avoir beaucoup dans dramaland....ou sinon, je les ai toutes loupés. Chacune de ses apparitions me donnait une folle envie de fuir. Est-il possible de ne pas créer de personnage secondaire d'aussi mauvaise foi, de nature aussi violente sous couvert de "femme forte"?? Juger sans prendre en compte l'autre, ces 3 copines y excellent avec démesure...
Les romances secondaires sont donc ennuyantes et inutiles, et sans avoir de sens réel.
Pour ne pas changer.
Bien que Yang Zi soit une actrice que j'aime beaucoup, ici, elle a été mauvaise. Son personnage est mauvais. Elle n'a pas pu le sauver. Elle ne semble pas savoir jouer du violoncelle. Ce qui ne serait pas rédhibitoire. Mais la façon de filmer et sa façon d'y jouer sont tellement mauvais, que l'on ne peut s'empêcher d'en rire. Cela en devenait grotesque. Dans les dramas de sport, on arrive bien à rendre les scènes de compétition crédible, non? Je pense à "Ping Pong life" par exemple. Ou réellement magnifique, comme dans "To fly with you" et ses scènes de patinage...
Xiao Zhan n'a pas été mauvais mais c'est loin d'être un rôle majeur pour lui. C'est même un peu réducteur je trouve. Et il faut avouer qu'en tant que docteur, nous n'avons pas eu beaucoup de scènes transcendantes. Je pense qu'il aurait été possible de mêler habilement le thème de la médecine à une romance, un mix de "Doctor Romantic" et de "My fated boy" aurait été génial. Dommage.
C'est donc un drama qui m'a déçue et dont j'ai fini par ne plus rien en attendre dés la seconde moitié. Un drama qui regorge de cliché, de réalisation médiocre, de protagonistes frustrants (seule Sunny Hao a été un coup de coeur dans ce drama), de personnages secondaires horribles et de rivaux fades sans aucunes profondeurs.
Bref, un drama qui ne mérite pas selon moi (et c'est bien la première fois que je l'écris, bien que je l'ai déjà pensé pour d'autres dramas) le tapage médiatique.
(Le seul petit point positif : les bonus en fin d'épisode que j'ai trouvé adorables. C'est marrant, par ce qu'à travers ces petits bonus, le jeu de nos deux tourtereaux semblait tellement plus naturel et spontané...)
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