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Skate Into Love
2 people found this review helpful
by tvrc6m
May 20, 2020
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
I honestly thought I was going to hate this series, but I actually turned out to love it!

The characters: At first, I was skeptical about Janice Wu playing the lead role, simply because I didn't like her in a previous drama. Her acting in this one, on the other hand, amazed me. She was perfect for the role, and I feel like her acting developed a lot. The male lead was also amazing. They had chemistry, and worked well together. You couldn't not root for them. My one huge problem with dramas is usually that the main couple doesn't communicate, don't trust each other and so they break up. While something similar happened here as well, I was thankful, that their break-up wasn't long, they didn't drag it out, and that it was resolved quite quickly, which made it less annoying. Their interaction was amazing, I loved them as a couple. The secondary couples and the supporting characters were also adorable. They were very supporting of one another and they were very loyal too, which made the series a lot more enjoyable.

The plot: I usually find 40 episodes super long, and I feel that long dramas start to drag at some point. I actually didn't have that feeling this time. A lot is happening in this drama, and thankfully nothing takes ages. The plot has a nice pace, not too slow, and not too fast. I do feel though, that 40 episodes is long to rewatch something, so I'll probably not rewatch the whole thing again, but it was definitely watchable for the first time. One of the strongest points of this drama series was the fact that it concentrated on ice sports. It didn't only use it as a background for the series, it focused a lot on the training, on achieving their goals. We saw a lot of scenes with them on the ice, the drama didn't favor the romantic aspect more, which made the drama series especially unique. A lot of the time I didn't care about the love (even though I watch c-dramas purely for the romance!), I was more interested in their competitions, and the scenes where they trained and were on the ice, focusing on realising their dreams.

The message: On one hand, it focused on young athletes overcoming obsticles and sticking to their dreams. It emphasied the importance of believing in yourself to overcome anything and to forge ahead no matter the odds. I thought the drama conveyed this message beautifully without any distractions. The message was recieved loud and clear, to the point where the viewer feels empowered to pursue their own dreams. On the other hand, it made China seem great. This is a normal occurance in c-dramas, where they empower their nation and focus on making China great and proud. This is an amazing marketing power for the country that I applaud. China is changing it's country image in the eyes of the world, both internationally and domestically. It encourages youth to develop a strong love for their nation and their nationality. It gives them a feeling of belonging and a society that they can strive for. It makes them feels like they also want to become a proud member of this nation. This drama series achieved this goal. It made China shine in a bright light. I also applaude whoever thought of the ending of the drama. It gives the whole series a whole new purpose and a whole new light. The series generates marketing on its own.

Whether from a viewer's point of view, or as a marketing manager's point of view, it's simply an amazing piece of work that is both esthetically pleasing and meaningful. I definitely recommend watching it at least once!

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Love O2O
1 people found this review helpful
by tvrc6m
Oct 1, 2019
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
The series was amazing! There was no jealousy, no mistrust and especially no love triangle, which was probably one of the biggest pozitives of the show. I also loved the concept of it: the way they incorporated the gaming aspect was literally mind-blowing. I wish there were more scenes ingame, but overall, this was pretty good as well. The leads were great as well; the actress was pretty, and the male lead was very handsome. I loved the company aspect as well. I liked how they competed for projects and I found the episodes involving work exciting as well. A huge plus was the groups friendship. They created such a tight group, where they all trusted one another fully. I was a bit jealous, I wanted to be a part of a gang as well...
On the other hand, I'd like to name 2 negatives as well. While I overall liked the main leads, I found that the actor and actress had awful chemistry together. I unterstood that Zheng Shuang was playing an innocent college girl, but at the same time, she had the charisma of a pen. Their romatic scenes together were quite cringey.
The other thing I didn't like about this drama were the best friend of the main character and her love interest. Er Si was probably one of the most annoying characters of all time. I rewatched this series at least 5 times, but each time I skipped her scenes. She was whiny, annoying, childish and stupid. The show would have been a lot more enjoyable if the writers would have left her out all together. The same goes for her love interest, CaoGuang.
And it was heart-wrenching, watching how they abused that poor cat.
Overall, one of the best c-dramas I ever watched, definitely recommend it, I will definitely be rewatching it a few hundred times more.

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