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Cross Fire chinese drama review
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Cross Fire
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by Hermine Voltaire
sept. 24, 2020
36 épisodes vus sur 36
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
Cette critique peut contenir des spoilers

BEST ACTING PERFORMANCES by both Lu Han and Leo Wu

Wow...
This is one of the very few greatest modern dramas of 2020.
From episode 1 to episode 36, there are no fillers and no boring moments. Each actor and actress play their roles to perfection.
By far, BEST ACTING PERFORMANCES by both Lu Han and Leo Wu.
Their synergy, their chemistry and their bromance resonate through the scene.
The integration of life-actions in the CGI’s fighting sequence scenes are amazing... And very well directed.
I am utterly impressed by the storyline and I am not even an avid fan of e-sports concepts.

Spoiler Alerts:
- Very realistic ending; which made this new concept very successful.
- The romance blossomed for both male leads.
Lu Han impressed me with his “rated R... abilities.” I am not going to lie; I am still shocked...
And Leo Wu’s romance was sweet, charming and so adorable. Fyi, his love interest (portrayed by Dai Lu Wa) was just as interesting as his character. Surprisingly, she was not annoying or obnoxious as it is “the norms” for most female leads in asian dramas...
- Both male leads met in the past and in the present.

*The general consensus:
“Cross Fire 2020” is a MUST watch this year.
Right now, there is not an e-sports drama concept out there that can surpass it, yet.
Personally, I am waiting for “Falling Into Your Smile 2020”with Xu Kai aka Xuxu for a comparative match.
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