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Another gender bender trope with a good story.
This is a series about two opposites attracted to each other with a lot of comedic relief, side of drama and just enough soul swapping.
I liked:
-the way the series focused on the life of idols outside the limelight. Their daily lives and the reality that not everyone in a group or band have a good personal relationship.
-they showed a contrast of a well loved child and an abandoned child nicely. We can't choose our parents but we can choose our friends. Jiang Yi didn't have much growing up he has his manager/best friend who has his back.
-the rationalized fangirling of the besties Tong Tong and Shang Shang. Not all fangirls are cray cray . They know and accept that their idols are human.
-the line between gossip and responsible writing. Although the series didn't dive much into it, they clearly placed a line how an entertainment writer is different from a paparazzi or a gossip writer.
- The writer wrapped up the story of how Jiang Yi's family broke up and how Shang Shang helped him heal his scars.
I didn't like the lack of background to Tong Hua and Pei Shu they showed a bit of their past but it was not enough to conclude of they had feelings for each other or Pei Shu had feelings for her. We are left to assume how we perceive their relationship.
It had the same vibe as the series don't disturb my study. We are watching a story within a story. In DDMS though it was not the FL who wrote the story.
All in all I like the ending showing it was a story made up by the FL to help her understand the ML and the reason why the relationship almost didn't work for them. We do need to be able to emphatize with others and symphatize since we all have different stories to tell and have different dreams and goals and to find that other person who understands and accepts you as you is hard in real life.
The series has a lot of funny moments that balances the drama. I liked the sound effects used in the series than the osts. Lols.
LJ and SZ are both good with their roles but SZ shined brightly when their souls were swapped. I have seen LJ in Eternal Love and I must say she kinda developed her knack with the soul swap thing but compared to SZ he really nailed the nuances of the FL. The rest of the actors did well in their roles too.
Would definitely rewatch this.
I liked:
-the way the series focused on the life of idols outside the limelight. Their daily lives and the reality that not everyone in a group or band have a good personal relationship.
-they showed a contrast of a well loved child and an abandoned child nicely. We can't choose our parents but we can choose our friends. Jiang Yi didn't have much growing up he has his manager/best friend who has his back.
-the rationalized fangirling of the besties Tong Tong and Shang Shang. Not all fangirls are cray cray . They know and accept that their idols are human.
-the line between gossip and responsible writing. Although the series didn't dive much into it, they clearly placed a line how an entertainment writer is different from a paparazzi or a gossip writer.
- The writer wrapped up the story of how Jiang Yi's family broke up and how Shang Shang helped him heal his scars.
I didn't like the lack of background to Tong Hua and Pei Shu they showed a bit of their past but it was not enough to conclude of they had feelings for each other or Pei Shu had feelings for her. We are left to assume how we perceive their relationship.
It had the same vibe as the series don't disturb my study. We are watching a story within a story. In DDMS though it was not the FL who wrote the story.
All in all I like the ending showing it was a story made up by the FL to help her understand the ML and the reason why the relationship almost didn't work for them. We do need to be able to emphatize with others and symphatize since we all have different stories to tell and have different dreams and goals and to find that other person who understands and accepts you as you is hard in real life.
The series has a lot of funny moments that balances the drama. I liked the sound effects used in the series than the osts. Lols.
LJ and SZ are both good with their roles but SZ shined brightly when their souls were swapped. I have seen LJ in Eternal Love and I must say she kinda developed her knack with the soul swap thing but compared to SZ he really nailed the nuances of the FL. The rest of the actors did well in their roles too.
Would definitely rewatch this.
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