This series has 36 episodes - which is around 26 too many. It concerns a girl who is part of a "family" that grew up in an orphanage. By some means she ends up in a French Chateau owned by an elderly Chinese man - Uncle Wu. When he passes away she discovers that he has left the chateau itself to a boy who lived there when he was young who has been gone for many years - but he has left the vineyard to the girl. There transpires a battle of wills between the girl and the man when he turns up. He is the CEO of a large company who want to take over the whole estate and develop it. The girl refuses - the man insists - she signs an agreement then rips it up - does the same again. Enter a young man she grew up with who is in love with her. The CEO starts to get interested in her. The story then trundles endlessly onward with the usual tropes of the CEO being expected to marry his bosses daughter - and the young man somehow rising to a position of power in a powerful conglomerate. The acting is pretty bad - especially with the girls "family". To make matters worse every scene is accompanied by a yowling female vocal and/or a mournful piano - these are played over dialogue which is infuriating.
Of course there are the usual schemes and trials and tribulations before all is resolved happily - again with the usual trope of the exchange of partners to ensure it all ends well.
My ff got a workout once again.
In all this was a boring series with annoying elements that made it a relief when the final credits rolled.
I would not recommend it.
Of course there are the usual schemes and trials and tribulations before all is resolved happily - again with the usual trope of the exchange of partners to ensure it all ends well.
My ff got a workout once again.
In all this was a boring series with annoying elements that made it a relief when the final credits rolled.
I would not recommend it.