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  • Última vez online: Dez 30, 2018
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  • Data de Admissão: outubro 30, 2018
Em andamento 33/34
O Chefe e Eu
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Nov 7, 2018
33 of 34 episódios vistos
Em andamento 0
No geral 9.0
História 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 8.0
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First of all, I want to give a massive round of applause to the whole cast. Acting in this in this series is so natural, believable, and flawless. I am particularly impressed with Zhao Liying (Shan Shan) and Zhang Han (Feng Teng). Chemistry is overflowing between the two just the simple ways they look into each other eyes, little peck on the cheek, interactions and gestures are so captivating and, again, believable. When comparing the two Gu Man's series, I don't know if anyone feels the same way about Xiao Nai's awkward hand gestures and Wei Wei's weird expressions through out Love O2O series, there's nothing like that here. Zhang Han may not have dripping good look Yang Yang does, but, man, he can act. As for Zhao Liying, watching her character's transformation as the show progresses is simply divine.

For storyline, there're some distractions and, what I find, immature plots here and there. I understand why the scenes are there. But, I was not convinced with some of the plots. Overall, I feel this series is complete and provides satisfying ending. I absolutely love how, in order to match her man, Shan Shan gradually grows through hard working and facing unfortunate events head on with Feng Teng's support and understanding. Trust and Loyalty play an important part in their relationship, just how it should be in real life too.

Music is okay. But nothing to write home about.
I will definitely be looking into other series with the two main actor/actress.

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