Drama Review: Xi Jing Nu Zhu Tao Hua Duo 2022

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Rating

★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 10 Mins

Episodes

26

Drama Digest:

A teenage actress finds herself playing the lead role in her own play as Su Xiang Wan. She tries to alter the plot to give it the conclusion she has always felt it should have with her cheery disposition. She encounters Zhao Rong Xian, the King of Yu, throughout this process. He is the play’s original antagonist, whose gloomy and desolate existence is changed by the play’s cheery and attractive heroine.

The Feel-Good Part:

Everything, including the actors and music, was spot on. The cast appears to be quite skilled and qualified. They undoubtedly gave it justice. The script writer also seems to be extremely exceptional.

The Disappointing Factor:

It is a brief drama, and the plot had potential. The author used every plot because it seemed he was unable to decide which one to use. Nothing felt hurried or left out, yet  had higher expectations, and the only unsatisfactory aspect of this drama is its conclusion.

In-Depth Analysis:

This is a fantastic little show. Although the plot involves an actress who ends up in the script she is written for, what transpires in this program is unique, intriguing, and fascinating. Even if there isn’t much romance, the tale is nevertheless driven by love, despite the fact that it is a romantic comedy/drama. Characteristically, this FL is intelligent and powerful. Additionally, it has several men orbiting FL with the incorrect guy serving as the dominant ML. He is supposed to be the antagonist, but due to FL’s interference, he turns into the main character (ML), and the plot spirals out of control, necessitating FL’s attempt to right some of the wrongs and get rid of the bad actors. Most of the acting in this is very good.

Star Power:

Although the plot involves an actress who ends up in the script she is written for, what transpires in this program is unique, intriguing, and fascinating. Unexpectedly, a young actress from her own play makes an appearance and assumes the heroic persona of Su Xiang Wan. She tries to alter the plot with her kind and upbeat persona so that it comes to the conclusion she generally believed it should. She encounters Zhao Rong Xian during this cycle, the King of Yu and the play’s singular adversary whose gloomy and desolate world is altered by this clever, gorgeous, and brave lady.

Overall Opinion:

Overall, this is definitely worth seeing if you want a quick romantic comedy/drama with lots of twists and turns and don’t mind the abbreviated format. In my opinion, the performers’ performances were not aided by the writer or director. The actors gave it their all, but because each program lasted 10 minutes, they were only able to endure 26 episodes. The tragic conclusion gives us hope that there will be a second season.