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  • Date d'inscription: décembre 13, 2023
Love Me, Love My Voice chinese drama review
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Love Me, Love My Voice
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by PenPalette
déc. 23, 2023
33 épisodes vus sur 33
Complété
Globalement 6.0
Histoire 6.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
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A Shallow Romance with Some Heartfelt Notes

When I first started watching "Love Me, Love My Voice," I wasn't too impressed. The opening episodes didn’t grab my attention, and I almost gave up on it. But out of curiosity, I decided to stick with it, and to my surprise, it slowly began to grow on me. The storyline is simple and easy to follow, making it accessible for everyone. There are some genuinely sweet moments between the leads that add heartwarming touches to the otherwise dull plot.

However, it does lack a strong plot and feels a bit repetitive. The characters, especially the leads, come across as one-dimensional. The male lead is a doctor and popular dubbing actor/singer who seems a bit too perfect, while the female lead fits the typical shy girl trope and doesn’t have much say in her own story. Plus, the storyline is pretty predictable, offering no real surprises.

The cast does a decent job with the material they have. They manage to bring some life to their flat characters, and there’s a bit of genuine chemistry between the leads, which makes their romance feel somewhat believable. But the shallow nature of their characters holds them back from really shining.

One highlight of the series is the music. It adds a nice touch and makes the viewing experience more enjoyable. The songs are soothing and create a pleasant background, but while the music is nice, it doesn’t do much to lift the show beyond its mediocre plot and characters.
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