This show is the exception to that.
I started this show because I saw an article talking about how this new show is a must watch and really takes you by storm. That was a solid statement. Everything from Rainie and Yu Lin's acting to the plot itself is so complex, so amazing that you forget what's happening around you. They bring forward the essential questions and make you think, is there a right or wrong choice in life? Both versions of Rainie's character Ru Wei go through their own journey's and viewers are left with a choice of their own, which decision and life they approve of, one with her sacrificing her career for family or the opposite?
Quite honestly, this show really made me not only think of the choices I've made in life, but also taught me that things don't work out exactly as one plans and thats okay. I binged this show all day on Saturday and when the final episode ended at 4 am, I couldn't stop thinking about how moving this show truly was. It's been a long time since I've seen something that deeply effects me (not just in the typical romantic drama way).
Rewatch? Hell yeah! This show needs more recognition, it's actors and plot are truly amazing and I don't know about the other reviewer's rating but don't let that stop you from watching. You won't regret it!
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A recurring theme in this story lies with Regret. "What would have happened if I had done Plan A/B"
is a common question that plagues Ru Wei throughout. In what may be an accurate portrayal of regret,
it shows how hard moving forward can be while constantly looking backward. Needless to say, it kept
the protagonists quite unhappy - as it hinders them to find gratefulness for what they actually have.
Quite a worthwhile lesson to apply in real life as well.
Overall the show and it's delivery are nicely packaged, beautiful acting and a very complementing music.
Despite certain romantic drama tropes surfacing, it's definitely worth a watch.
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For starters, Rainie's acting in this was amazing. Any story that requires an actor to fulfill more than one role and play it off well is a feat of its own, and she really managed to nail it. In fact, everyone played their roles so well that I felt genuinely depressed watching them grapple with their relationships, both with others as well as with themselves. Although the supporting characters were there to...well, support, they felt like real people you'd meet and talk to, rather than another forgettable prop in the grand scheme of things. The pacing and the story worked really well, and it didn't feel too long or too short. I finished it with a sense of satisfaction (and a bit of unease, because that means I'm going to have to be forced to reevaluate my own life now).
Riding off the relatively upbeat tones of Love of Sandstorm, I feel like Life Plan A and B just punched me in the face. There's a certain depth, complexity, and somberness that I feel like I'm starting to see become popular in Taiwanese cinema. It's that sincerity and that willingness to be vulnerable and thought-provoking that really had me watching it so intensely, even when it felt uncomfortable at times to do so. The lesson it teaches is one I'll surely take to heart.
*also rated the music an 8/10 because i oddly have no recollection whatsoever of the music at all. but i'm sure it was great.
(edited to lower the rating a bit after some thought bc it was a bit confusing to follow but i still enjoyed it a lot!)
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To be honest it's only 6 episodes but I understood what was going on on the 4th.At first I thought it was something like a back and forth on her life before and after they broke up but then it shows that she gave birth to her child so I was like "was it all a dream?"
So actually on the 3rd episode it shows her life on a parallel universe. In first case she gave up on her dreams , got married , had the baby , sacrificed her life pretty much and was unhappy (plan b). In the other case she chose her carrier , got rich and successful and was happy (plan a).
Of course at the end she chose plan b because she realised that family values more than money or career. I would prefer it better if she would have chosen plan a. Now the end it was so predictable.
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