Lost You Forever Reviews
- 2023-07-27 06:26:33
"Lost You Forever" is worth watching
The plot of "Lost You Forever" progresses quickly. In less than one episode, it neatly introduces the world and backgrounds of the main characters, including their childhood and relationships. Even if you haven't read the novel, it won't affect your viewing experience. The character development is rich and diverse, and even the main characters' appearances carry a sense of mystery.
Yang Zi's performance is steady, and Tan Jianci's entrance shines brightly in "Lost You Forever". As for the actors' skills, Yang Zi's acting remains solid. Whether she's portraying a girl disguised as a boy with a deep voice or a commoner's behavior, her attention to detail is impeccable. I can naturally believe that Yang Zi is the real Wen Xiaoliu.
The appearances of Zhang Wanyi and Deng Wei are currently quite standard and average. Their chemistry with the female lead is okay. In the beginning, they are a bit at a disadvantage in the plot, as Cang Xuan hasn't recognized the female lead's identity yet, so their relationship can't deepen yet.
As for Ye Shiqi, he comes off as an obedient "puppy." Although he has a lot of physical contact with the female lead, his innocent character needs time to develop and build up a stronger impact.
On the other hand, Xiang Liu, portrayed by Tan Jianci, has ample space to showcase his acting skills. Tan Jianci's entrance captivates the audience. Compared to other male characters, his portrayal of Xiang Liu has an otherworldly presence. He doesn't need to explain that he is a nine-headed monster; just standing there, he conveys to the audience that he is not someone you can mess with. His character is destined to be unpredictable, always keeping the audience guessing about his next move.
All in all, "Lost You Forever" has more strengths than weaknesses and is a well-made drama.