Exclusive Fairytale is a Chinese drama that tells the story of Ling Chao and Xiao Tu, two childhood sweethearts who grow up together and fall in love. The drama is set in a high school and follows the characters as they navigate their relationships, their dreams, and their futures.
The drama is an okay watch. It's a typical youth school-to-adult drama, with all the usual tropes and clichés. However, there are some things that I did enjoy about the drama.
First, I thought the acting was pretty good. Jun did a great job as Ling Chao, and I also enjoyed Zhang Miaoyi's performance as Xiao Tu. The supporting cast was also solid, and I thought they all did a good job of bringing their characters to life.
Second, I liked the story. It was sometimes a bit predictable, but I still found it enjoyable.
Third, I thought it was hilarious. The drama has a lot of funny moments, and I found myself laughing out loud several times.
Fourth, I liked how they added Jun's real-life idol character and dance moves from his songs. It was a fun way to incorporate his personality into the drama, and it made the drama more interesting for fans of Jun.
However, there were also some things that I didn't like about the drama.
First, the dubbing was pretty bad. The voice actor for Jun didn't really sound like him, and the lip-sync was often off. This was a bit distracting, and it sometimes took me out of the drama.
Second, the drama was a bit slow-paced at times. There were a few episodes where I felt like nothing really happened. This made the drama a bit boring at times.
Overall, I thought Exclusive Fairytale was an okay watch. It's not the best drama I've ever seen, but it's not the worst either. If you're a Jun or Zhang Miaoyi fan, you might enjoy the drama. However, if you're not a fan of the genre, then you might want to skip it.
The drama is an okay watch. It's a typical youth school-to-adult drama, with all the usual tropes and clichés. However, there are some things that I did enjoy about the drama.
First, I thought the acting was pretty good. Jun did a great job as Ling Chao, and I also enjoyed Zhang Miaoyi's performance as Xiao Tu. The supporting cast was also solid, and I thought they all did a good job of bringing their characters to life.
Second, I liked the story. It was sometimes a bit predictable, but I still found it enjoyable.
Third, I thought it was hilarious. The drama has a lot of funny moments, and I found myself laughing out loud several times.
Fourth, I liked how they added Jun's real-life idol character and dance moves from his songs. It was a fun way to incorporate his personality into the drama, and it made the drama more interesting for fans of Jun.
However, there were also some things that I didn't like about the drama.
First, the dubbing was pretty bad. The voice actor for Jun didn't really sound like him, and the lip-sync was often off. This was a bit distracting, and it sometimes took me out of the drama.
Second, the drama was a bit slow-paced at times. There were a few episodes where I felt like nothing really happened. This made the drama a bit boring at times.
Overall, I thought Exclusive Fairytale was an okay watch. It's not the best drama I've ever seen, but it's not the worst either. If you're a Jun or Zhang Miaoyi fan, you might enjoy the drama. However, if you're not a fan of the genre, then you might want to skip it.
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