

I was giving them the benefit of the doubt that maybe because its the beginning of their real life interactions, they would be awkward. because I was so curious on how they would interact once they got to know each other in real life.īut I was disappointed with the turn-out, as I could really not feel the chemistry between the two.
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I actually survived the first half of the series with so much in-game interactions going on. friends have been recommending this to me. I have so many expectations for this show.
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If you liked the drama, I think you will enjoy the movie too. I really like both of them, although … Jing Boran … I finds him somehow more attractive hmm and his voice om nom nom 🙂įinally, if you have 1.5 hours of time, I recommend the movie. I cannot choose between Jing Boran and Yang Yang. OTP after all the film, I honestly felt more ties and fascination between the characters, and the elevator scene only added a dot over i 🙂Ĥ. But it’s probably related to the airtime difference.ģ. And in the drama there was more time for KO. Relationships: between girls it was much better in the movie, in drama definitely between boys. In the drama, I was disturbed by constantly emphasizing how beautiful Bei Wei Wei is, as well as the fact that in the end she was only an accessory for her prince.Ģ. Even though I had an idea of the main character as such, because I read the manga and watched the drama before the movie. I really really love her as Bei Wei Wei!. Bei Wei Wei – Angelababy was more natural to me and she really bought me. Still, I liked the movie more than the dramaġ. The fantasy game just lead into the early relationship then fizzled out. I liked the idea of having a parallel story in the real world and the fantasy game, but feel like the writers didn’t quite know what to do with this. Even though I kind hate watching these sorts of characters sabotage to OTP from the half way mark to almost the end – if they do nothing, why have them? Then, they just never got their evil on and go away. The script seemed to be building up to them doing some serious harm to the OTP, but then you realize this is just dragging on forever and there isn’t time.

While I’m perfectly happy to leave the melo out of my romcoms, I was a bit confused by the evil characters here. How about writing some real people who meet each other, make some kind of specific connection, shared experiences, realizing that they fit really well… never mind. I can only think that the intended audience enjoys this – but I just don’t get it. It’s as if FL just checked the CV of every guy on campus, conducted some polling on who everyone else thinks is hot, then picked the best one and decided to fall in love with him because he looks good on paper. But there is also something important missing in terms of showing an actual relationship between actual people who like each other for specific individual reasons. Some of the writing on this is just poor – they keep telling us again and again how wonderful the leads are rather than showing us. And I get that it is supposed to be a fantasy, but there’s something just plain inhuman about him, right? As if it were a cardboard cut out of a man rather than the real thing. He is – of course – model handsome, and the smartest guy in school, and successful and rich and perfect in every way. This is where CDramas fall down again and again from my point of view. The main emotional focus of this was on portraying a kind of ideal male partner for (I assume) a female audience. Way better then Well Intended Love (10/10, perfect score!) or Begin Again (which could have been so charming, and was enjoyable in many respects, but FL this time earns 5/10 for the worst noble idiocy ever). On the Cdrama psychopathy index scores only 2/10 for low grade stalker behavior.
