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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTo secure a bone marrow donation, an actress diagnosed with leukemia makes a marriage pact with a young CEO -- but love and secrets get in the way.To secure a bone marrow donation, an actress diagnosed with leukemia makes a marriage pact with a young CEO -- but love and secrets get in the way.To secure a bone marrow donation, an actress diagnosed with leukemia makes a marriage pact with a young CEO -- but love and secrets get in the way.
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This drama is addicting, although very typical business drama themed. The only issue i have is people wearing the same clothes wayy to much? As if they had a low budget. Even the rich business lead had to wear the same suit a couple of time. Although the acting is a bit insincere and akward because asians are usually head on with emotions, i'll give it a pass. Kissing was weird af, needs more passion.
I have to say that it is not that I don't like the actors or characters, but everything about this movie screams #metoo. I know I should suspend belief and it's a fictional movie, but everything about this is what's wrong with Hollywood and it's view of 'romance' and 'consent'.
First off, I actually do like the main characters. My problem is the process in which they intend on building this 'love story' on. Yizhou is monosyllabic and expects the woman to read his mind or possibly understand his way of flirting. He's a business man and gets his way. So women are supposed to be attracted to that. We're supposed to like that he doesn't listen to what she wants or says. It's done over and over and it's really disturbing. Xia Lin just brushes it off every time. Like all women are supposed to do.
This is not to say he's disrespectful to her. But things like planning to share a room and being naked when she's obviously uncomfortable isn't right. This is how you woo a woman? Even though she is your wife on paper, it's not okay. They signed on for a fake marriage. If he wants to change that then he should speak up. Not play games with her and try to woo her when she's just trying to honor her end of the deal. As well, praying on the vulnerability of a woman who is supposedly sick so she can get well, is really despicable. They did really make it seem like she isn't sick so it's okay because she can make rational decisons this way?
I want to like this show, but this alone makes it hard to like it at all. It makes it difficult for me to root for the couple we're supposed to like.
First off, I actually do like the main characters. My problem is the process in which they intend on building this 'love story' on. Yizhou is monosyllabic and expects the woman to read his mind or possibly understand his way of flirting. He's a business man and gets his way. So women are supposed to be attracted to that. We're supposed to like that he doesn't listen to what she wants or says. It's done over and over and it's really disturbing. Xia Lin just brushes it off every time. Like all women are supposed to do.
This is not to say he's disrespectful to her. But things like planning to share a room and being naked when she's obviously uncomfortable isn't right. This is how you woo a woman? Even though she is your wife on paper, it's not okay. They signed on for a fake marriage. If he wants to change that then he should speak up. Not play games with her and try to woo her when she's just trying to honor her end of the deal. As well, praying on the vulnerability of a woman who is supposedly sick so she can get well, is really despicable. They did really make it seem like she isn't sick so it's okay because she can make rational decisons this way?
I want to like this show, but this alone makes it hard to like it at all. It makes it difficult for me to root for the couple we're supposed to like.
I like this show it's pretty good couldn't stop watching it when I first seen It on Netflix
I admit when I first started watching this I thought it was a K-Drama as it appeared on my list on Netflix and I just assumed it was without even checking - what do I know - I am from the US and just read the subtitles and didn't even know what language it was. I felt it was a little off from the K-Dramas and after looking up the characters found the main stars were Chinese. I watched anyway mostly because it had 2 seasons so thought it must be good if they gave it another season. As it turns out the 2nd season was the same story as the first season, done with the same characters but focusing on a totally different pathway and adventures, with a different viewpoint so from that prospective it was different as well. I agree with one of the other reviews I read - I gave my rating for the male star who was handsome, and I liked the Idol actor as well. I definitely liked the ending on the second season better.
Sure, this isn't the best Asian drama of all time, but it's a LOT of fun and it's actually the show that got me into Asian dramas in the first place! So props there.
It's super funny and cheesy and the actors are attractive (especially Xu Kaicheng). I love all the romance tropes in it--they're all super cute. The production quality is really good, even if there is a LOT of product placement in season 2.
I like the premise of the show: how their love transcends different "alternate universes," if you will.
The action scenes with the bad guys are super silly, but I think this show should be considered more of a rom-com and less of a drama.
Season 1 is definitely stronger than season 2, but I didn't even expect it to get a season 2 so I'm just happy there's a season 2.
The side ships are all super cute and ship-worthy in this and I just wanna give Chu Yan a hug the entire time <3
I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the sillier-type kdramas.
It's super funny and cheesy and the actors are attractive (especially Xu Kaicheng). I love all the romance tropes in it--they're all super cute. The production quality is really good, even if there is a LOT of product placement in season 2.
I like the premise of the show: how their love transcends different "alternate universes," if you will.
The action scenes with the bad guys are super silly, but I think this show should be considered more of a rom-com and less of a drama.
Season 1 is definitely stronger than season 2, but I didn't even expect it to get a season 2 so I'm just happy there's a season 2.
The side ships are all super cute and ship-worthy in this and I just wanna give Chu Yan a hug the entire time <3
I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the sillier-type kdramas.
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- WissenswertesFilming on the first season began in June of 2018. Filming on season two began at the end of July 2019 and wrapped in early September.
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