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  • Genre: Femme
  • Lieu: India
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  • Date d'inscription: octobre 31, 2011
Autumn's Concerto taiwanese drama review
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Autumn's Concerto
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by iindu
janv. 23, 2012
34 épisodes vus sur 21
Complété
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 6.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.0
This has all the elements for melodrama, from story to character graphs. The story, along with the poster image of the couple with the cute boy is what initially interested me in the drama. The drama delivers on the story. The characters are interesting and even those we come to dislike are shown to have a different side to them. Through most of the series, you feel sorry for the male lead, for what he goes through. But, in a gratifying sense, when he figures it all out, his reaction and the questions he asks are the very same ones that's been running in our mind until then. The kid is very cute and has been used to obvious advantage throughout. Another character that leaves an impression is that of Guang Xi's mother who is antagonistic from the beginning but gets a 180degree change in character later on. The one problem I had with this drama is that I didn't like the character of the female lead for almost all of the drama. Most of the time, Mu Cheng acted like a damsel in distress, like she needed saving from someone or something. There was some level of sincerity to the character in the first part of the drama which is lost and I couldn't recover it in the latter half. I think all the lies and denial got to me. The actors (save for the female lead for lack of expressions) are pretty good. The photogenic moments they show in the OST are beautiful but aren't really very significant moments in the drama itself. The drama in all is very watchable for the situations and overall feel.
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