Até onde ela pode lembrar, Teng Xiao Xiao sonhou que um dia estava recebendo o prestigioso Prêmio Pulitzer. Ao fazer tudo o que podia para realizar esse sonho, Xiao Xiao dedicou seu corpo e alma ao trabalho escrevendo para uma certa revista. Mas quando a publicação de repente é comprada por uma nova empresa de mídia, todo seu duro trabalho não vale mais nada. Mantida pela nova administração, Xiao Xiao ainda tem o emprego, mas ela foi reduzida a nada além de uma pequena estagiária. Forçada a começar sua carreira de novo, Xiao Xiao terá que trabalhar do zero novamente, se quiser realizar seus sonhos algum dia. Sem nenhuma escolha, Xiao Xiao reúne o que sobrou de força e determinação e vai ao trabalho. Ao seu lado está um time de indivíduos igualmente qualificados, incluindo Duan Chong e Lu Mang que também estão trabalhando duro para realizar seus sonhos. No mundo em constante mudança e ferozmente competitivo em que trabalham, Xiao Xiao e seus colegas estão determinados a encontrar formas de seguir em frente, ao buscar o equilíbrio perfeito entre a mídia nova e a tradicional. Mas essa determinação por si só será o bastante para realizar os sonhos deles? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 中文(台灣)
- Polski
- Română
- Título original: 最酷的世界
- Também conhecido como: The World is Cool , Zui Ku De Shi Jie , Zhe Shi Jie Hao Ku , Zhe Ge Shi Jie Hen Ku , 这世界好酷 , 这个世界很酷
- Roteirista e Diretor: Li Ang
- Gêneros: Negócios, Romance, Juventude, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Zhou Yu Tong Papel Principal
- Wang DongLu MangPapel Principal
- Liu YuDa Lin ZiPapel Secundário
- Li Hong Yi Papel Secundário
- Zhao Zhuo TingGuo DongPapel Secundário
- Liu Ying LunShen YingPapel Secundário
Resenhas
A Drama for Working People :) Has its good and bad points
Well, at first it was hard to understand, especially since I'm not familiar with the internal happenings in the "entertainment" or "content production" and "IT" industry. So it was a bit of a challenge to relate to them specifically in that aspect. But putting the specifics aside, the working environment was relatable as an office worker myself. The struggles of proving yourself, adapting to several people, the politics, the betrayals and also the friendship, teamwork and mentoring among colleagues. Also, they touched the aspect of traditional Chinese families which I am also part of - protective parents, parents who obviously care for your sibling more than you, parents who have planned your life for you. The growth of the leads' romance was also nice - they were not too cheesy, and the relationship was somehow serious and more stable, compared to other romance dramas. There's also the realistic insecurity among couples, which I see in person among my friends, and also one of the reasons I find personal commitments like this challenging. I love how they still loved each other even after breaking up.Just a few things that I didn't appreciate much was some characters disappeared like bubbles without proper closure to their story. XiaoWen disappeared early on and came back at the last ep. The previous people from Yo - CEO, Qin, Yin, Hui, Wu - disappeared after the fraud case and changing CEOs. The roommates, Shen Ying and husband were MIA and only appeared at the last ep also. I understand that they were not shown since they're not spending time with XiaoXiao anymore, but would have appreciated more proper "closures" or ending scenes for them. Also, why was the storyline of the sick kid at the latter part, felt like it was not the right timing for that plot, when you're 4eps away from the ending.
Note: I was heartbroken for a minute when I thought that DuanChong had a new family in the end. But turns out, he didn't and he lived happily ever after with Xiao! Yey! Also I loved the part when XiaoXiao had period cramps and she was barely surviving in the office, because that's me every month LOL!
Conclusion: this is not a drama for people who want romance only. it's about 75% work and 25% romance, so viewers who are exposed to the working environment would better understand the drama.
Indeed it's a cool drama!
It's a story about loyalty, aspirations and tenacity. Presentation is refreshing and at times bold. The plot is complex, and has many layers. Being able to understand Chinese is a plus point in appreciation of the subtle humor as well as the angst of the major roles. Acting skills are very good despite the young ages of most actors. The veteran actors are, needless to say, superb. It's my first time watching Zhou Yutung and Li Hongyi. I really enjoyed their performance. The best part of the drama is in letting the actors use their own voices. Wang Dong's ability to modulate his voice is a joy to watch. I am glad the drama balances the abilities of young and veteran actors. I look forward to more of such dramas. Kudos to the director and producers.