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I’m a Pet at Dali Temple chinese drama review
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I’m a Pet at Dali Temple
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by JulyMoon
mars 25, 2019
22 épisodes vus sur 22
Complété
Globalement 6.5
Histoire 6.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.5
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 4.0
I started this drama and was really enjoying it for the first half. Ru Xiao Lan accidentally time travels in the past and turns into a cat. I absolutely loved this part of the story. But sadly it lacked through the later episodes. The so called villains give the feeling of being plain fillers so the story is not purely sweet and romantic. Which would have been okay for me if they wouldn't be so pointless. They are supposed to be mysterious and threatening but then never seen again. Not to mention scenes that end abruptly and then the setting is changed and you're left with questions.

The cast and acting is good. The male lead and female lead have a lovely chemistry that I liked a lot which kind of saved the drama for me and made me want to finish it even though the later episodes almost let me loose interest. I like the cute romance of Ru Xiao Lan and Qing Mo Yan. Sadly the side characters are superficial at best. You don't get to know more about them, which often made it hard for me to comprehend their actions.

The music is okay, nothing outstanding but fitting.

I wouldn't rewatch this drama except for the cute scenes between Qing Mo Yan and Ru Xiao Lan. While it started really good and promising it sadly couldn't keep it.

I recommend this drama if you look for something short and cute in between since the episodes are only about 25 minutes short. Don't have high expectations though.
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