"Exclusive Fairytale: A Delightful and Charming Childhood Friends-to-Lovers Tale"
Whether you're a fan of Jun from SEVENTEEN or Zhang Miao Yi from "When I fly towards you" (WIFTY), this drama will captivate you, provided you approach it with an open mind. Some have compared it to WIFTY and faced a bit of difficulty in doing so. However, I consider myself fortunate to compartmentalize each drama in its own world. Here's everything I adored about this show:
Firstly, the parents, especially the moms, are absolutely adorable as they play cupid, rooting for the main characters to fall in love. It's heartwarming to witness their efforts.
Secondly, the kids portraying Xia Tao and Ling Chao in their childhood flashbacks were incredibly cute. Watching them grow from babies to adorable toddlers added a special charm to the story.
Despite initial concerns about Zhang Miao Yi's chemistry with Jun, who just came off WIFTY, they surprisingly complemented each other perfectly. There was a particular scene where they played charades together to get a discount, and their synchronization was so seamless that it felt like they shared a single brain cell.
As the story progresses, particularly from Episode 20 onwards, things get heated and their chemistry reaches a whole new level. Hearing Jun say, "Time for class," even if the subtitles weren't perfectly accurate, had a profound impact on me. It further proved that Zhang Miao Yi is a talented actress who can connect well with various male leads.
In essence, "Exclusive Fairytale" is a delightful Cdrama that is stress-free and filled with camaraderie. The 24 episodes progress smoothly, making it an enjoyable watch for anyone seeking a heartwarming and engaging series.
Note: This review is written by me, edited by ChatGPT for readability.
Firstly, the parents, especially the moms, are absolutely adorable as they play cupid, rooting for the main characters to fall in love. It's heartwarming to witness their efforts.
Secondly, the kids portraying Xia Tao and Ling Chao in their childhood flashbacks were incredibly cute. Watching them grow from babies to adorable toddlers added a special charm to the story.
Despite initial concerns about Zhang Miao Yi's chemistry with Jun, who just came off WIFTY, they surprisingly complemented each other perfectly. There was a particular scene where they played charades together to get a discount, and their synchronization was so seamless that it felt like they shared a single brain cell.
As the story progresses, particularly from Episode 20 onwards, things get heated and their chemistry reaches a whole new level. Hearing Jun say, "Time for class," even if the subtitles weren't perfectly accurate, had a profound impact on me. It further proved that Zhang Miao Yi is a talented actress who can connect well with various male leads.
In essence, "Exclusive Fairytale" is a delightful Cdrama that is stress-free and filled with camaraderie. The 24 episodes progress smoothly, making it an enjoyable watch for anyone seeking a heartwarming and engaging series.
Note: This review is written by me, edited by ChatGPT for readability.
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