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- Título original: 谢谢让我遇见你
- Também conhecido como: Thank you for letting me meet you , Xièxiè ràng wǒ yùjiàn nǐ
- Gêneros: Romance, Vida, Juventude
Onde assistir Obrigado por me Deixar Conhecê-lo
Elenco e Créditos
- Fiction GuoNan XiPapel Principal
- Wan PengXia RuiPapel Principal
- Jin Shi KangCheng Er LuoPapel Secundário
- Li AoZhao Yi ShuPapel Secundário
- Lu Yong ZhuoLiu BinPapel Secundário
- Zhang Liang LiangYang Yu FeiPapel Secundário
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Wang Peng salvando o drama!
O que me fez começar a assistir esse c-drama foi o fato do Nan Xi ser muito inteligente, mas ter passado por um trauma que o deixou com ansiedade social, e a luta para que encontre um lugar no mundo em que se encaixe parece ser bem difícil quando ele não consegue conviver bem com as outras pessoas. Mas quando muda de escola e precisa começar a sair da zona de conforto a pedido da mãe, ele reencontra Xia Rui, uma amiga de infância.A conexão deles é instantânea, fazendo com que Nan Xi comece a interagir mais com as pessoas, ainda mais que ambos são de mundos totalmente diferentes. Xia Rui é uma menina espontânea e travessa, que é chamada de irmão Rui por sempre se meter em encrencas com os meninos.
É bonito ver essa interação deles e perceber como Nan Xi vai melhorando aos poucos e saindo da própria concha, mas as coisas boas nesse drama param por aqui. São 28 episódios de muita superficialidade e cai demais no clichê "menino nerd e garota burra", que eu não gosto nem um pouquinho.
A protagonista é vivaz como sempre são os papéis interpretados pela Wang Peng, e fica por conta dela a maioria dos diálogos, já que o mocinho quase não se expressa. A ligação entre eles é muito bonita, mas o romance é fraco. Apenas quando eles vão para universidade, lá pelo episódio 20 é que algumas coisas parecem andar, mas mesmo assim não me conquistou muito. A interação romântica é vaga, o beijo demora a acontecer e quando acontece é sem graça. Os personagens secundários não tem muito carisma e nem um objetivo, além de tapas buracos no enredo.
Enfim, é nítido como esse drama tinha coisas que eu poderia amar por ser escolar, mas me deixou bem desanimada em terminá-lo. Indico para quem ama a atuação da Wang Peng, pois ela é incrível. E só!
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If you want something incredibly sweet and heartwarming with little conflict, THIS IS IT.
First things first, thank you so much Carmon Sub for subtitling this show, you're the reason I was able to enjoy it in the first place!In general terms, Meeting You is about a girl who's incredibly bright and extroverted, and a very intelligent boy who has deep social anxiety— and the wonderful way in which they compliment each other and lift each other up in their own ways.
If what you're looking for is to feel happy and enjoy some fluffy, sweet romance— this is a must watch.
To tell the truth, the reason why I gave this drama a chance is because I am a sucker for extroverted girl/shy boy stories, but even then it's not like my expectations were incredibly high. But boy, was I in for a treat with this one.
Guo Jun Chen, who I knew from Accidentally In Love (I don't remember much about that show, though) is absolutely adorable as the shy, reserved Nan Xi, and something I really enjoyed is that his growth and him coming out of his shell is incredibly organic and feels very realistic; he doesn't simply change one day and becomes more extroverted, his spirit remains the same throughout the entire show even if he grows and evolves as a person. On the other hand, Wan Peng SHINES in this role as the bubbly, protective and fiercely loyal Xia Rui; she is so incredibly easy to like that you immediately end up wishing you had her as a friend in your life. Their chemistry is palpable, which is probably why it's so easy to fully believe they are soulmates who are destined to be together and it absolutely should not go any other way.
Now, what I loved the most about this show:
• Serious lack of heavy conflict and dumb misunderstandings that drag on forever: I think there are only two "real" moments of conflict in the entire show— one around the middle (if I remember correctly) and one in the final episodes, and they barely last an episode at best (maybe they split it in 2 episodes, but the actual conflict lasts for less than one).
• AMAZING communication: this ties to my previous point of lack of dumb misunderstandings— except for the second lead couple whose entire storyline revolves around the guy being clueless up until the end and the girl not confessing her feelings for him directly to clear it up. When there's a misunderstanding, they talk things through pretty quickly and problems are solved very, very fast.
• The relationship between Xia Rui and Nan Xi, once they realize who the other is, is UNBREAKABLE. Even though they don't officially get together until they're in college, they are both obviously in love with each other and they are 100% loyal to the other. There's a plot with another girl at first (not a villain, don't worry) who really likes Nan Xi, and he over and over flat out rejects her advances because he only likes Xia Rui, no one else. I wish I had read this when I started watching, cause I have serious trauma from dramas where things go right between the main couple and then everything goes wrong, which NEVER HAPPENS HERE. They only have eyes for each other through the entire drama.
• In the same vein, the relationship between Xia Rui and Nan Xi is absolutely amazing. Nan Xi is incredibly smart and does super well in school but struggles deeply with socializing, and Xia Rui is amazing at socializing and struggles with her studies. Because they are good in what the other is lacking, they are constantly helping each other in the sweetest, most wholesome ways. These two absolutely ADORE each other and you can feel it all the time.
• Drunk Nan Xi: Look forward to it.
• Their relationship dynamic is exactly what I love. Exactly. It's perfect. I have nothing more to say.
Now, a much shorter list of what I didn't like:
• The relationship with the second leads is a bit frustrating because you really just want them to get it over with once and for all. However, even when it feels like it's dragging for too long, the fact that their characters are developed in a way that makes it "make sense" for them to not tell each other how they feel makes it somewhat more bearable. Also, this happening at the same time as Xia Rui and Nan Xi are being in love and cute with each other also makes it more bearable.
• I am not one to question the lack of kisses in Asian dramas because to each their own, but there's definitely a disconnect between the way Xia Rui and Nan Xi are towards each other that simply does not correlate with how much Xia Rui shies away when Nan Xi tries to kiss her. It feels out of place for their characters for her to get so flustered about it, when what it would make sense is for her to instantly reciprocate, especially because they're super comfortable around each other otherwise. That being said, there is A LOT of physical affection that is not kisses, and it pretty much makes up for the lack of them. Lots of enthusiastic hugging too.
If there's more I didn't like, it's definitely eclipsed by what I liked cause I honestly can't remember anything else.
In conclusion, I 100% recommend to watch this!
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