a cut above the og
The original series, Super Rookie, is horrible. The love story is negligible and the lead actress was not likeable at all - she's always threatening to kill herself while the lead actor is a pratt.With that said, this drama is a much better rendition and I believe they did the most they could with what framework they've had. Both the ML and FL have better character developments. Each episode contains two to three interactions between the two leads where you can actually see the progression of their relationship throughout the series. I wouldn't mind trimming down the series to just these scenes and making one long movie clip. The couples are extremely cute when together and I find myself re-watching these scenes over and over again just to harken that familiar feeling of courting my wife =P.
Nichkhun definitely nail his part as an optimistic goofball - much more preferable than the og series personality. Li Yu Jie did an outstanding job as well. Her comedic timing is okay, but she's much better than Nickhun in the dramatic/tender moments. There are lots of nuances, gestures, and eye/facial expressions that brings the character to life or show what she's thinking.
The FL keeps suffering major setbacks one after another before she even has a chance to adapt to the previous one and eventually breaks down mid series. This is a low point in the story arc as it gets depressing and frustrating - a lot of people won't understand the choices made, but they would if they attempt to analyze her psyche. A second watch through may be needed if all the clues weren't caught the first time around, a word here and there.
I do agree with other reviewers that the support cast gets too much screen time. This series would have been perfect at half the length.
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Nichkhun nailed his role, even though he is Thai American, it is very interesting to see him doing Chinese and Korean rolls. He complimented Daisy a lot.
The only character that annoyed me was the Wang Zi Rui.
Also, the music was very inspiring,
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The only true drawback is that aside from the story alone which is a throwback to an earlier k-drama back in the 2000's-- it's not really memorable. It's been two weeks since I've completed viewing and I'm drawing a blank as to what scenes stood out. Maybe the kiss scenes or the confession scenes but nothing truly memorable and in no way is that a detriment to the drama itself. I would rather a drama have a compelling story to keep me hooked all the way to the end rather than one that falls apart at the seams making me not want to continue further.
Hopefully this drama like it's main character is a sign of more hopeful and progressive things to come for Chinese drama.
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