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Boysitter taiwanese drama review
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Boysitter
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by Humbledaisy
mars 25, 2015
15 épisodes vus sur 15
Complété
Globalement 6.0
Histoire 4.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 6.5
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
Just finished this show and found it much less than the sum of its parts. Tasty but totally unsatisfying. Story-wise, the background between Yuan Fei and her first love, Hao Jian Ren, was interesting but I never really felt that anyone who was so anti-marriage and children could have captured her heart. The rest of the cast played their assigned drama roles - loving best friend, scheming new girlfriend, evil mother-in-law, bratty office mates - well but their acting was nothing you haven't seen before in a Tdrama. Even handsome Melvin Sia was wasted without much to say as Yuan Fei's stoic new beau. The best of the lot was the foolish sidekick played by Gao Shan Feng - I want to see that actor again! Music wise, the opening song was catchy but also wasted since it was played over a series of awful graphics. If you are bothering to show us scantily clad leads, why cover them with childish doodles? The ending music is lovely, though. So nice, in fact, that it seemed to belong to another show entirely. As a rewatch - well, I just don't see it happening. Perhaps if you are a Annie Chen or River Huang completionist - but I will go on to something more satisfying. Please don't get me wrong - this is entertaining but it is just not very meaningful. Even silly dramas need to make you believe in them.
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