Rating (out of five stars)
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Stay up all night bald watching raw meat. It made me sad but this show really made me want to stop. I thought about going to bed after watching one more episode, but ended up finishing all 10 episodes by 3:30 in the morning.
The story is still more old-fashioned and dramatic. Although it is a derivative of a movie version, it maintains the tone of light comedy, but the overall plot is really old-fashioned enough to cover several co-movie or soap operas that I have played before. But I personally still feel that the TV version is closer to life than the drama version (although it is very old-fashioned). The inner struggle of the male protagonist can resonate even more. The drama focuses more on the male protagonist's family conflicts, friends and school conflicts, and love is part but not the most important. I still like this design. I don't like soap operas that are brainless for dating.
The plot is really pretty, even in the more unrestrained school, the male protagonist chooses to integrate into most people to play straight. I just think his gf is very helpful. This is a bit clichéd. But also quite real. And the main cp scene is inexplicable, one has a gf, the other has a bf. In the last episode, Benji hastily broke up to complete the main cp combination of the first season. I don't think duck is necessary. What about the second season? Will there be another romance version of the split? This trend lowered the idea of the play a lot.
Speaking of characters, some people say that the protagonist is not handsome, but I think he is quite handsome. This kind of Latin American or Indian appearance is actually very handsome, and his acting skills are really good, at least a few levels better than Taifu's acting skills. benji is really hot and handsome, but his acting skills are emm... but the sense of cp is still full. I quite like the interaction of the main cp. The kiss that came only in the seventh episode was also quite unexpected, but I really wanted to croak (split thinking)
It should be the male protagonist's friend who stands out. It's really cute and explosive, and it really is a drama where the supporting characters are better than the protagonist. The heroine of the black girl actually did a good job, but her charming setting was too politically correct. Forgive me for not being able to appreciate different aesthetics. In the end, Asians really don't deserve a name in the play. The lighthouse country perfectly interprets its own racial respect?
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