I started this drama mainly because I like Zhang Yuxi, and also, I really like the title "Deep Affection Eyes". I began watching when it was around episode 15 and then found myself waiting every day for the new episodes to drop so I could keep up. That already tells you it hooked me.
The story itself feels fresh compared to the usual idol romantic drama setups. The male lead has mental health struggles and lives quietly in a small town as a freelancer. The female lead is strong, proactive, and the one who initiates and leads the relationship. That alone makes the drama feel different from the standard formula.
This is not an award-winning masterpiece, but in the idol romance category, I'd happily rate it 8/10. Here's why:
The leads have real chemistry. Their interactions feel natural, and the intimate scenes are filmed beautifully, artistic, soft, and blush-worthy without being awkward or cringey. Unlike some Western shows that go for raw, overly-direct love scenes that feel like low-quality porn, this drama actually knows how to make intimacy look romantic.
Cliché plots are there, but not dragged out. Yes, you'll find the classic misunderstandings, like one doesn't finish explaining and the other misunderstands. But thankfully, all those conflicts get cleared up within one or two episodes.
The character setup feels fresh. The male lead's vulnerability and the female lead's strength make a unique dynamic. It's not just another cookie-cutter romance.
The story flows really well. That might sound like a simple "filler" compliment, but it's actually very important, the way a writer and director tell a story can make or break a drama. It's like baking a cake with the same ingredients: the portions (or in a drama's case, the storytelling approach) determine whether the result is delicious or a total flop.