Lu Tian Xing è un rinomato prodigio nell'industria pubblicitaria, durante una conferenza stampa annuncia di voler prendere una pausa di tre mesi dalla sua vita sotto i riflettori. Durante questi tre mesi, per non dare nell'occhio, indossa un cappello da baseball, un paio di occhiali e va in giro semplicemente conosciuto come “Xiao Lu”. Tao Le Si dirige l'agenzia pubblicitaria di suo fratello lasciatale in eredità dal fratello, ma, anche se lavora fino allo sfinimento, l'agenzia non decolla mai. Le cose iniziano a cambiare quando Tian Xing e Le Si si incontrano... (Fonte: Viki, MyDramaList) Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 愛上兩個我
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Ai Shang Liang Ge Wo
- Regista: Ker Choon Hooi
- Sceneggiatore: Yaya Chang, Lee Chieh Yu
- Generi: Commedia, Romantico
Dove Guardare Fall in Love With Me
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Aaron Yan Ruolo Principale
- Beatrice Fang Ruolo Principale
- Katherine Wang Ruolo Principale
- Jack Li Ruolo Principale
- Hope LinCao Hai Lun / "Helen"Ruolo di Supporto
Recensioni
While Lu Tian Xing was pretending to be Xiao Lu and both parts of him were falling in love with Tao Le Si, the show was full of cute and entertaining romantic comedy moments. But soon it became full of weepy, pity-party moments and those were less enjoyable. The biggest problem, however, was the aftermath of the reveal. They just couldn't figure out how something like a fake identity would end so they did a 180 into melodrama land and the only real evidence of that half of the show was the opening. With the shortened length, the ending felt rushed and there were small plot lines that got dropped.
For what they were given, I enjoyed the cast. Aaron Yan was good at the dual role and even into the later episodes. I did prefer some of the minor cast- Butler Fu was the best part of the show in the beginning and I was sad that his role diminished so much. Out of the supporting cast, I liked Miao Miao and Ting Wei. I kind of hated Gai Xian mostly because he came off as a creepy stalker. Personally, I think the standout in this show was Beatrice Fang as Huan Huan. Huan Huan was awful but she was supposed to be. The slow personality shift was really good.
I liked the music in the show, specifically the opening theme.
I just don't think I would watch Fall in Love With Me again. While I enjoyed the beginning of the show, nothing stood out as a scene I'd want to go back and rewatch.
Unfortunately, this show lost it's way. The first half and the second half didn't mesh well, making it feel like two completely different shows shoved together. It's sad because I liked it at first and then didn't like it so much anymore.
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The story was pretty decent until about the mid-way point and then it just went completely off the rails into unbelievable land. As an avid drama watcher, I know that I go into a drama suspending belief because if you've been watching a long time, you know that's how it is. Most dramas have a lull about mid-way even the best dramas, but this... yikes. It just lost its way and never came back for me. The end was highly anti-climatic for me, it wasn't satisfying at all because I felt the characters' problems were really only due to their own stupidity rather than any real outside threat.
The acting didn't really help much. Aaron Yan is adorable, especially as Xiao Luo, but I feel that contrasted with Tia Li's stiff and rather emotionless face almost made it seem like he was overacting. As great as Aaron Yan is, it didn't save the drama or the couple for me. I actually was far more interested in the supporting couples than I ever was in the odd love triangle/square. In other circumstances where the character's actions make sense, the acting probably would've come off a lot better, but when characters begin to act like 2 year olds and common sense goes straight out the window, it's hard to feel anything other than annoyance. I try to not skip through episodes, but in all honesty I did it quite a lot and still was perfectly able to understand what was going on and save myself from the urge to cringe with not my palm to my face but the keyboard.
The music was pretty good, nothing stellar or what would have me running to iTunes, but it wasn't bad. Had some catchy upbeat music.
Having said all of that, I will not be re-watching this or even recommending it too anyone. I really hope that Aaron Yan's next drama doesn't involve the noble idiot trope and that Tia Li loosens up and shows some real emotion (crying profusely and looking blankly down or into the distance does not a good actor make) :P
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