Drama Review: Win The Future

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Rating

★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 45 Mins

Episodes

40

Drama digest

The drama is set in a competitive business environment. Zhao Rui’s first love was Luo Jia. However, in the present, the two split up to become the top sales directors of two competing business firms, Jieke and Huikang, both of which were vying for a lion’s share of the Chinese market. Because of his outstanding performance, Zhao Rui has been promoted and transferred to Beijing. Rui was optimistic about his new opportunity to realise his dreams. But, contrary to his expectations, he is under extreme pressure at his new job. He was stripped of his individually trained sales staff and forced to meet a conservative deadline and impossible sales goal.On top of that, he met his first love, Luo Jia, in the sales director of the opposing firm. Watch the drama to see how Zhao handles the difficulties and how his faithful companions assist him along the road.

 

The feel-good part

The chemistry between the leads is a highlight of the drama. Their acting abilities were spot-on and believable. On the other hand, the severe and violent competition between corporate firms is depicted in other scenarios. For life drama with corporate workplaces, the drama will be a nice watch. The drama will feature unexpected backstabbing as well as suspense.

 

The disappointing factor

The drama narrative may have been crafted with greater precision and attention to detail. The characterisation was selfish people, which became aggravating as the film progressed. To save time, the play included more and more minor business aspects. The play lacked the more powerful aspects of a passionate connection.

In-depth analysis

The play was adapted on Fu Yao’s Chinese novel ‘Win or Lose.’ The male and female leads, Chen Kun and Xin Zhi Lei, received recognition for their excellent acting performances in Win the Future. The drama concept is quite intense, however the direction should have been improved to make it more impactful. The scenes were disjointed and unpredictable in their overall flow. The main concept didn’t really stick out. The storey, on the other hand, reveals various lies yet ends happily.

 

Star power

The star cast did a fantastic job with the characters, who had to be handled with great care. Chen Kun (Zhao Rui) and Xin Zhi Lei (Luo Jia) were a fantastic match for each other, with lovely voices and expressions. The supporting cast was also helpful in dealing with the general fiercw subject.

 

Overall opinion

Overall, the drama had a compelling premise that could have made it a hit, but it fell short due to its mediocre production and directing. The drama characters were more ruthless, cruel, and self-centered. The drma, on the other hand, comes with a great package of acting talent from both the male and female leads, as well as the supporting cast. If you enjoy technical business dramas, the drama is tolerable because of its love chemistry and business topic.