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- Titre original: 保留席位
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Bao Liu Xi Wei , Pao Liu Hsi Wei
- Genres: Culinaire, Romance
Distribution et équipes
- Stan HuangGu JingRôle principal
- Xuan ChenLiu LiRôle principal
- Tim ChengLiu Da RenRôle Secondaire
- Kurt HuangLai Dai Yi / "Lai Tsai"Rôle Secondaire
- Kevin ChangWu XinRôle Secondaire
- Hsiao HungYao Shun Yu (Ep. 6, 10)Invité•e
Critiques
Une discrète histoire d'amour
Je ne sais pas tellement quoi en penser. Ce n'est pas un drama que j'ai envie de revoir, mais je ne l'ai pas complètement détesté non plus. En réalité, j'ai apprécié le côté très léger et effleuré en surface des premiers épisodes. Les choses deviennent plus concrètes sur la suite, mais sans non plus être un labyrinthe émotionnel. Certains éléments n'étaient pas nécessaires, mais globalement, une forme de douceur se dégage et c'est un point que j'ai aimé.Le personnage de Liu Lu était adorable. Je l'ai trouvé d'une grande douceur, justement. Xuan Chen a rendu son personnage mignon et aussi doux qu'un chaton bien que parfois un peu trop niais. Pourtant, c'est le personnage qui m'a fait sourire et m'a réchauffé le cœur plus d'une fois.
Gu Jing est le visage plus dur avec un caractère plus marqué. Je ne suis pourtant pas convaincue par Stan Huang qui me paraît assez raide. Ce qui est dommage pour avoir aperçu quelques extras hors tournage où il semblait beaucoup plus lumineux.
Côté histoire, c'est un bon divertissement mais il est inutile d'en attendre de grandes choses ou des rebondissements à profusion. C'est l'histoire d'un auteur de roman qui va tirer son inspiration d'un propriétaire d'un restaurant de nouilles. C'est aussi simple que ça et pour une dizaine d'épisodes, c'est suffisant bien que les premiers épisodes puissent sembler longs pour certains.
En bref, VIP Only est un drama court et léger qui pourrait être comparé à un amour qui se veut discret, tout simplement.
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Cute but also cringy. Watch for the leads.
General spoilers only at bottom of review.Ep 1-6: Not much plot but cute and sweet with great attraction-tension between leads. A simple, fairly enjoyable, light and easy watch.
Ep 7-10: Cringe-fest! Cliched tropes kept popping up, higher suspension of disbelief required to get through, cheesy moments, corny lines, and more telling vs showing.
The lead actors are good and their chemistry is great; they kept me watching. There was slow building romantic and sexual tension, a decent amount of skinship, and realistic making-out. The actors seemed comfortable with each other and the growing interest and attraction of their characters was believable. Most of the time they managed to elevate the weak screenplay. I would readily watch them if they had another project together.
The plot is basic and extremely predictable, the script is mediocre, and the theme song is decent but over-used and I didn't like most of the rest of the music (either didn't feel like it fit well or it just came across as cheap or cheesy).
Good for binge-watching one time; it's cute and light but the 20min episodes don't have enough of a storyline arc individually to feel satisfying on their own. I won't re-watch it.
Stan Huang is great as Gu Jing and held a lot of energy in his eyes. I found him compelling to watch, even when the character wasn't doing much.
Liu Li is naive to the point that some suspension of disbelief is required to like him! Xuang Chen is good with his doe-eyed innocence. I think whatever annoyances I felt were with the way the character was written, not with the actor. It does take some skill to act so believably clueless.
The lead couple in You Are Mine have a mini cameo in this series. I personally felt like it didn't add much, either to their story or to this one.
Ep 7-10 really lowered my enjoyment with this show. If you can shrug things off and roll with it, you may fare better than I did (I could only do so up to a point).
GENERAL SPOILERS on CLICHÉS below.
In broad strokes, here's what's in store for Ep 7-10:
A love triangle, jealousy hijinks, the "burden" of a family member completely (and ridiculously) getting in the way of the protagonists being together, Gu Jing all of a sudden losing his spine and Liu Li abruptly getting one, characters doing things that impact two people without communicating with the other first, public approval/validation when handling a family matter, public gawking over light PDA, secondary characters getting closer romantically (though no time is really spent on it), and a childhood connection (which is told, not shown)!
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