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Love Actually chinese drama review
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Love Actually
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by Margaret Cross-Beliveau
juil. 31, 2020
34 épisodes vus sur 34
Complété
Globalement 6.0
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.5
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.0
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Its okay, but don't expect too much.

The female lead, Qiao Zhixia, should have wings and a halo. No actual human can come close to that much forgiveness and self-sacrifice. She should have cut her brother out of her life and told her nephew that she was his mother. The brother abandoned his son and didn't even know what he looked like. She allowed him to take her money so that she and her nephew would have to sleep on the street?!?!
The male lead, Chen Haofeng, was dumped 10 years prior and his ex-girlfriend then disappeared (because her father basically kidnapped her). QZ heals CH and they fall in love. When the ex shows up, QZ decides that CH should get back together with his ex, just because their love had been interrupted. Once again....What?
The way she treated the ex-girlfriend was surreal. You faked a pregnancy to destroy my relationship? That is okay, I'll still be your best friend because you must have been in so much pain.
QZ was cute, spunky, loyal, and did what she had to do to raise her nephew. As the drama went on, QZ was a doormat. I almost wanted her to start dating the brother, he at least showed loyalty to QZ.
I loved the father of the three boys. He actually behaved as a loving father.
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