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Crush chinese drama review
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Crush
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by FTLOD
Sep 23, 2021
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Got smacked REAL HARD in my FEELS !!!

I don't know when was the last time I saw a show that was so typical yet so distinctive at the same time. There is something so refreshing and stand apart about Crush, that it compelled me to write this review. As someone who usually prefers Kdramas/Jdramas over Cdramas, I was definitely up for a surprise. Following are my views on this show :)

AWE-WORTHY TRAITS

1) The Wow Factor
The first half of this show (1-15/16 eps) is stellar. Even if there are flaws I refuse to analyse it because the feel good factor is off the charts. Watching these episodes you'll feel as if you're transported inside an innocent world, devoid of any malice and toxicity. One of my biggest criticism of c-drama romantic shows is that they all seem very trope based and synthetic without any original characters. The stories seem recycled and the world in which these stories reside tend to be repetitive (ofourse same can be said about kdramas or jdramas but their treatment of story/characters is somewhat better #according to me). However, this was not the case with Crush. Even if visual impairment has been portrayed in many Asian dramas in the past, I was pleasantly surprised to see the sincerity with which this aspect of the story was executed. What was even more beautiful to witness, was the honesty of the relationship that shined through so brightly from the first episode itself.

2) Unexpected Cast
Did I know Evan Lin before this show? NOPE. Will I remember him after watching this show? Heck Ya! For drama addicts like me, Evan Lin is the big reward we are left with after our drama treasure hunt. Why? Because I know that from now on whatever this man is going to be featured in I will check it out for sure. He......was......incredible. Not to mention that this is his debut show, he reminded me of Japanese actor Okada Kenshi for surprising the world with his unexpected acting prowess. Evan Lin was subtle yet effective, conscious yet effortless and brooding yet charming. As an actor he commands the attention of the audience, without overpowering his co-actor or the story. On the other hand, I'd seen past few shows of Wan Peng but it was only in this show that I realized how capable she is as an actor. If Evan was the canvas for the story, then she was the landscape painted on it. I cannot wait to see what her next project will be.

3) Overall Aesthetics
This is probably one of the first modern cdrams (excluding wuxia shows) I felt where they got the music right down to the scratch. I felt every song sat well with the narration and added more layers to the story. The cinematic aesthetic was also breathtaking. There was a poignant way of story telling in every frame. The stillness and awkwardness of the characters was captured beautifully by various camera angles. The lighting was soft yet abundant and the production value was definitely above average.

4) Memorable Romance
The journey we take as an audience with our main couple is nothing short of an adventure. The evolution of their relationship, the blossoming of their characters and their melt worthy interactions is everything we can ask for. Cold man-chirpy woman trope has been used and reused in gazillion Asian shows. I was under the impression that there's nothing that can surprise me about this trope anymore, and then Crush happened. The man is cold but not too cold akin to heartlessness (A Love so Beautiful I'm talking to you) and the girl is bright but not make you annoyed with her stupidity bright. Their interactions did not seem forced, their conversations were not rigid, their skinship did not seem weird and their emotions did not seem half baked. All in all I was very pleased with the pacing and progress of their relationship. It seemed not only believable but most importantly enjoyable. Their chemistry, biology, physics, geography everything was on-point. This ship sails the best of seas and makes waves in our hearts for all the right reasons.

NOT SO AWE-WORTHY TRAITS

My only criticism of this show has to be about some aspects of the second half.

1) I was disappointed to see that the wondrous character of Su Nian Qin/Ye Jin is dragged around by the overpowering CEO trope in the later episodes. The charm of the show is the sensitive, cold, closed-off yet honest and caring Su Nian Qin. It almost seemed like he becomes a completely different character by the end of the show. It was only because of Evan Lin's performance that sustained me till the 24th ep.

2) Also, his career change was not only difficult to believe and slightly ridiculous but also sad to witness. This story choice signaled to the world that this is the only way one can be viewed as successful, rest all career choices and lifestyle are not worthy of society's attention.

3) Apart from this, Cheng Yin twist was madly uncomfortable to watch. I found it absolutely unnecessary as it served no purpose for the story or our main characters. Rather it was just a story arc that was left without any proper closure.

4) The second leads were bland as boiled potatoes without any seasoning. They were astonishingly stiff characters without any substance to them. Simply put, a poorly sketched relationship. They were used as fillers which sometimes dragged the story.

All in all this series started at 9.5 for me but ended up being 8.5 because of the second half. However, it was a great show which I know I will revisit again in few months. Romance drama lovers cannot miss this one whatsoever.
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