Étudiant en informatique à l'université de Yan Qing, Lu Yu Chen rêve de devenir un créateur de jeu accompli. Doté d'un esprit analytique, d'un QI élevé et d'une volonté d'aider les autres, Yu Chen est non seulement sur la voie de la concrétisation de ses rêves, mais il s'est également créé une certaine réputation sur le campus. Apprécié des professeurs et de ses camarades de classe, Yu Chen est certes discret, mais il n'est pas froid pour autant. Du moins, pas jusqu'au jour où le destin fait entrer Xia Xiao Ci dans sa vie. Une étudiante de première année pétillante qui aime lire des histoires d'arts martiaux presque autant qu'elle aime les écrire. Le sourire contagieux de Xiao Ci et sa nature agréable en font une personne particulièrement attachante. Pourtant, lorsqu'elle croise le chemin de Yu Chen pour la première fois, les deux se retrouvent immédiatement en conflit. Incapables de s'entendre, les deux compères se disputent à tout bout de champ, l'apparente froideur de Yu Chen étant sa seule défense contre le caractère solaire de Xiao Ci. Seul leur amour pour un certain jeu vidéo les rapproche à contrecœur. Malgré leurs différences, les deux se retrouvent fréquemment dans le jeu. Séparés et pourtant liés, Yu Chen et Xiao Ci commencent lentement à baisser leur garde, leur temps de jeu en ligne les rapprochant de manière inattendue, tant virtuellement que dans le monde réel. Alors qu'ils se rapprochent naturellement l'un de l'autre, Xiao Ci et Yu Chen marchent vers un avenir radieux. Cet amour naissant leur donnera-t-il la force nécessaire pour transformer leurs rêves en réalité, ou les freinera-t-il ? (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 光年
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Guang Nian , 初遇在光年之外 , Chu Yu Zai Guang Nian Zhi Wai
- Genres: Romance, Jeunesse
Où regarder Beyond Light Years
Distribution et équipes
- Xu Jiao Rôle principal
- Chen Ruo Xuan Rôle principal
- Chao RanMo Xiao LinRôle Secondaire
- Jeremy ChenHan Guo LunRôle Secondaire
- Leo LiXiang HaiRôle Secondaire
- Zhu RanZhen XingRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Zeng Lei is so underrated in this drama but I guess everyone just loves a cute and innocent girl T_T
Firstly, I cannot get past the acting of the main female lead. It always felt like she didn't know what to do with her hands, and whether she was pointing, shrugging, or crossing her arms, it always looked SO unnatural. The same could be said for her "shocked" and "sad" facial expressions. Honestly, the personality of the main female lead was really boring as well. This drama did what fanfiction often does, which is make the main lead chosen for all the important roles and win the competitions when realistically that would never happen. The FL had no good comebacks to being teased or insulted, ever—her response is always to huff and pout. After the college years, I hated the main lead even more than I did already because she became the most annoying and moody person ever, for no good reason.
I loved her friend, Zheng Lei's personality ten times better, and I wish she was the main lead instead. Mo Xiao Lin was a pretty good character as well. I couldn't stand Pan Qi either, and I know that in real life I'd also be annoyed to death by someone who was as boy-crazy as her that every other sentence out of her mouth was about dating. Every time she did something wrong, she never apologized either, just threw a tantrum until everyone else came to her instead.
The visual cinematography in this was kind of bad. The gaming graphics were worse than Love O2O, and at the start it just looked like the actors were running around in front of a green screen. During actual scenes, the camera would move around and tremble, making me feel like I was getting motion sickness. During the last few episodes, what we got was basically 80% flashbacks, 15% characters talking to one another about the flashbacks, and 5% actual things happening; I honestly just skimmed through it because I had watched it all before. Speaking of that, there were SO many voiceover narrations, and they happened at the weirdest parts that needed the most detail, basically cutting the most important plot points down to a few minutes of brief explanation.
The plot was okay, but there was never really an overarching plot or direction. The drama felt like sub-plot after sub-plot, and it was painfully obvious when another sub-plot was being introduced because the main character would be like "Oh! I spy an issue! Let me think of a solution!" Having one plot after another meant that characters would come in and out of the story randomly. There finally seemed to be a more comprehensive plot at the end, but it was all stuffed into two episodes and by that point it seemed rushed, messy, and out of the blue.
Overall, I still liked some parts—mainly near the start, during college, and when the game actually played a big role. The last ten-ish episodes were definitely messy and not worth watching.