Exigeant et froid d'apparence, Gu Yi est le PDG du Groupe Anxia, un florissant promoteur immobilier. Il a pour assistante personnelle Qian Jing, qui est à la fois vive d'esprit, forte et indépendante. Ensemble, le PDG et son assistante forment un duo de choc, et leur complicité professionnelle leur permet de décrocher des contrats lucratifs avec une relative aisance. Après avoir travaillé ensemble pendant plusieurs années, leur relation est finalement devenu aussi sentimentale. Mais alors que Gu Yi semble calculateur et distant, il est en réalité un homme très tourmenté. Il a été traumatisé par un accident de voiture, et les événements de ce jour tragique hantent encore ses rêves et pensées. De ce drame, il a gardé de profondes séquelles émotionnelles, ainsi que des changements d'humeur parfois extrêmes. Il est devenu lunatique et possessif, en particulier avec Qian Jing. De son côté, Qian Jing est aussi hantée par les fantômes de son passé. Alors que son patron et amoureux devient de plus en plus instable, Qian Jing hésite à rester avec lui ou à le quitter pour de bon. Avec la présence d'autres tentations amoureuses, les problèmes ne font que s'envenimer pour le duo. L'amour parviendra-t-il à les sortir de cette situation ? (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- He Rui XianQiao JingRôle principal
- Luo ZhengGu YiRôle principal
- Vincent CaoBai YanRôle Secondaire
- Guo Jia NanSu JuanRôle Secondaire
- Zhu Jin TongBai YunRôle Secondaire
- Ken LokGu NanRôle Secondaire
Critiques
excellent
C'est un drama vraiment intéressant, il démarre sur un patron abusif et méprisable, et puis au fil des épisodes on se rend compte que les mauvais ne sont pas forcément ceux auxquels on pense et que les bons peuvent avoir un plan caché ! Les acteurs principaux sont excellents, notamment Luo Zheng que je ne connaissais pas !Il joue très bien les multiples facettes de son personnage.
Les caractéristiques d'un bon drama sont là : famille pourrie, amis pas forcément amis, relations amoureuses pas forcément saines etc.
En revanche on peut zapper la partie où la mère de l'actrice principale revient, c'est fatiguant.
May scratch your guilty-pleasure itch for trope-filled, angsty dog's blood drama
Okay, let's first be very clear, the ML is a serious, problematic P.o.S. for the first half dozen episodes or so, and their "explanation" (that he is bi-polar and was "cured"?) is just as problematic. This is a terrible portrayal of mental illness and using it as a throw-away story-telling device (it doesn't really get mentioned again for the rest of the drama) does such a huge disservice to an important issue. (C-dramas in general have a long way to go still when it comes to attitudes towards mental illness -- even in serious, high brow, well-scripted costume dramas, it's still common to see the villain "go crazy" at the end.)This is otherwise, your classic, trope-filled, angsty dog's blood low-budget soap; this should be very obvious from the get-go. So if you are looking for a high-quality modern romance grounded in reality, you can safely skip this with zero regrets. But if you're looking for a relatively short melodrama fix (20 episodes, 30 minutes each) with low expectations, this might satisfy that guilty-pleasure itch -- you have tortured break-ups, revenge, family drama, backstabbing, people who do terrible things for unrequited love, disapproving in-laws, an ML who really suffers and is put through the wringer when the FL finally leaves him, and an ML who changes for the better and is willing to give up everything for the FL. The only trope missing, as commenters joked, are twins. Don't expect a well-crafted script that offers character development that makes sense -- this is low-budget dramaland at its soapiest, so leave the over-thinking and expectations at the door, make a lot of assumptions, and fill in the blanks yourself. Do all that and you might find yourself not minding this ridiculous ride! And to be perfectly fair, when it comes to plot holes and making sense, there are many, many worse offenders out there.
I watched this primarily because I was curious to see He Riuxian as the FL -- she was stunning in Warm on a Cold Night and her character was pretty kick-ass from what I remember. I also liked Luo Zheng in some of his earlier supporting roles, and -- as my bio notes -- I'm a sucker for angsty journeys that end in happily-ever-afters.
A few good things I wanted to highlight:
-- Asian dramas love their over-the-top public proposals, or proposals that generally put a lot of pressure on the women to say "yes" out of obligation and guilt. So I was pleasantly surprised by a scene that calls out these types of proposals.
-- Modern C-dramas seem to love making their FL's look frumpy -- high-waisted jeans, boxy, unflattering blazers, ugly shirts, bad hairstyles, you name it -- one has to wonder, do the stylists hate them? Here, He Riuxian's character has pretty great style and clothes -- a genuinely rare sight in my viewing experience!
-- The mothers are hilarious near the end. The ML's mom starts off as your typical rich wife/disapproving mother. (It takes a very long time, but she ultimately just wants to see her son happy and comes to accept the FL, recognizing her kindness and formidable strength.) Her encounter with the equally disapproving FL's mother was fairly amusing, but the scene that had me cackling out loud may be when the ML sneaks into the FL's bed to snuggle .... only to stare right into the glaring eyes of the FL's mother, lol. Priceless.