Movie Reviews: All The Way

1 Hrs 28 Mins

Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 28 Mins

Drama Digest:

All the Way follows Wang De Fu, a “talking tube” driver who is dissatisfied with both his love life and his job.

The Feel-Good Part:

While beautifully made and well-acted, this version has the sense of a high school drama you were obliged to see in history class.

The Disappointing Factor:

Unfortunately, this is something that many dramas lack. As a consequence, there were no outright ridiculous drama situations. Still, I was unhappy that they couldn’t come up with a viable option. Instead, they concentrated on business difficulties, which is OK, but it wasn’t as thrilling in the first place. In my perspective, a different solution would have been ideal. Of course, they have a few issues, but they can solve them well.

In-Depth Analysis:

However, the plot was not wholly novel. I’d like to note that the narrative is light, which is wonderful for breaking up your tough stories for a while since, as we all know, change is good. Now, let’s discuss the cast. In my opinion, the cast is excellent. I’ve seen both major leads in support parts before, but this is the first time I’ve seen them in the primary lead, and I’d say they’re great for the position. Though many viewers or reviews have complained about the lack of intimate moments or connection between the major characters, I believe that if the writer had focused on fitting in more scenes, the tale would’ve been a little monotonous. And I’d like to add that the finale was rather wonderful, and I didn’t think the show was draggy at all.

Star Power:

They accomplished it without a single obnoxious female figure on the side. There was also no strange family. This is a huge benefit. This drama was unpredictable, and it was entertaining to see each individual play their part.

Overall Opinion:

This show promises an appealing and engaging experience. The writer was able to balance all of the main elements of the drama, namely comedy, romance, work life, and childishness, in each character. The situation depicted is almost exact.