Drama Review: hello, The Sharpshooter

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Rating

★★★★

Episodes

40

Drama Digest

Shen Qingyuan plays a sniper who falls for a news writer (Tang xin). However, it appears that they are familiar with one another. Shen Qingyuan plays a sniper who falls for a news writer (Tang xin). However, it seems that they are familiar with one another.

The Feel-Good Part

The drama is excellent. It differs significantly from other theaters. It’s pretty adorable and wonderful. It demonstrated how each person has unique issues that mentally impact them and how to deal with them successfully. Although it is lengthy, I believe it is worthwhile. The story is well-explained, and each scene is distinctive in its way. I adore this drama because there are no irritating parents, break-ups, or obnoxious second leads who pursue the primary characters. This drama will show you how to deal with and care for someone suffering from mental illness or trauma.

The Disappointing Factor

About 80% of the shows I managed to watch had some draggy parts, so this is nothing new. After a specific instance, I did skip a few episodes that had draggy scenes, but they involved side characters rather than the central couple. Additionally, I despise the captain of the opposing shooting team because he employs a variety of ridiculous strategies rather than relying on his natural abilities. This is so upsetting at this point. It was a familiar storyline. Amnesia serves as the initial barrier in the reunion of first loves. Although its main premise revolves around the main characters struggling with psychological issues, it is not a severe and profound drama.

In-Depth Analysis

Tang Xin first met the tall and handsome Shen Qing Yuan while they were in high school many years ago. She didn’t tell him right away, but she fell head over heels for him right away. While he promised never to forget her, their paths have diverged. She is now a trainee reporter, and he is now the nation’s top 50-meter pistol shooter, leading China’s Olympic aspirations. Tang Xin is tasked with speaking with him while the pistol shooting team gets ready for the Olympics. She is anxious when the man she held a light for unexpectedly confronts her. ¶ Meanwhile, he treats her coldly and with disdain. Shen Qing Yuan discovers that he is unnerved by Tang Xin’s presence, as it even starts to interfere with his performance, as she is tasked with filming and interviewing the squad while it trains for the Olympics. He doesn’t appear to comprehend how Tang Xin’s influence affects his aim. However, as they spend more time together, he begins to question whether or not he might be falling for her. Will Olympic success—and even love—come calling?

Star Power

The primary leads have fantastic chemistry together. I adore the coupling of Xing Fei and Hu Yitian, and I hope to see them again in a future drama. What a cute couple they are. Both off and on screen, they seem at ease with one another. Loved the way the romance developed; for me, it was nice that it wasn’t hurried because neither of them was psychologically ready for a fully committed relationship. Instead, they grew closer over time and worked through their problems right up until the very end.

Overall Opinion

The show was entertaining, adorable, well-executed, and well-thought-out, aside from this challenging aspect. There was no love triangle, and each couple’s romance was endearing, with occasionally humorous antics. Even though, the plot moved a little too quickly in conclusion, it was a lovely, light-hearted drama! I nevertheless found it enjoyable. It also opened my eyes to the importance of mental health, the value of therapy, and how difficult sports can be when dealing with rivalry and other issues.