Uma reviravolta bizarra do destino une uma pobre garota que entrega de leite, Chu Xia, com um improvável Príncipe Encantado – implacável e herdeiro do negócio, Han Qi Lu, conhecido por seus colegas de escola como Mestre Diabo. Ataques de tragédia – Chu Xia se encontra órfã e sem lar. Por causa de um pedido a beira da morte da mãe de Chu Xia, a família Han aceita adotá-la até a idade universitária, para grande desânimo de Han Qi Lu. Mas logo as coisas se tornam pior para ele quando sua família insiste que Chu Xia deve frequentar a mesma escola privada e reservada que Han Qi Lu atualmente domina. Nem todo mundo na escola está encantado com a nova colega de classe – muito menos o próprio Mestre Diabo! Mas a sabedoria de Chu Xia a ajuda a encontrar uma saída de incontáveis arranhões, fazendo com que ela conquiste alguns amigos no caminho! Han Qi Lu e seus amigos de escola amedrontam Chu Xia, ou ela vai conquistar todos com seus encantos próprios? E será que a amarga desavença entre Chu Xia e Mestre Diabo se transformará em algo completamente... mais fofo? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 恶魔少爷别吻我
- Também conhecido como: Master Devil Don't Kiss Me
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Juventude
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Elenco e Créditos
- Li Hong YiHan Qi LuPapel Principal
- Xing FeiAn Chu XiaPapel Principal
- Qie Lu TongMeng Xiao Nan [Chu Xia's best friend]Papel Secundário
- Zhang Jiong MinLing Han Yu [Qi Lu's best friend]Papel Secundário
- Hao YangJiang Yuan Yuan [Qi Lu's mother]Papel Secundário
- Fu Long FeiJiang Chen ChuanPapel Secundário
Resenhas
While Master Devil uses many familiar romcom tropes reminiscent of Itazura na Kiss and Hana Yori Dango (amongst others), the show stands out well in being a GOOD well-written romcom WITHOUT all the unnecessary angst, frustration over stupid/extreme characters or developments, and exaggerated/pointless drama.
The plot is well-balanced and well-written in being reasonable in its developments, while staying true to the classic tropes of romcoms. There is not only a good balance of romantic development between the leads, but also ample time given for the female lead Chu Xia to independently develop her own story arcs and interactions with other characters without the male lead.
The plot is written in a more realistic way for instance, such that it is NOT a girl-against-the-whole-world trope like the desperation felt in Hana Yori Dango. Similarly, the characters are also written quite distinctively and developed in a reasonable way. Contrary to the title, male lead Qi Lu really isn't an ass at all, even if he may be unfriendly. Many of the supporting characters are really nice, and even the antagonists themselves aren't completely irrational or hateful in their behaviour.
Admittedly still, there is still about ~10% of plot development that doesn't quite make a lot of sense and requires suspension of disbelief, e.g. the first episode lol. (But all will be well once you get over that bridge.) However, I feel like the amazingly funny/cute character interactions would completely make up for this~ (especially interactions with the male lead ;))
It was really a breeze completing this show, helped by its short 20-minute episode length and addictive previews. Forgiving the laughable CG (from the first ep) and not-that-great OST due to its lower web-cdrama budget, the young actors and plot still held the show up well and hit all the right notes for me in delivering almost everything I'd have wanted to see in a classic romcom, without the frustration.
That being said, it's EXTREMELY important to leave a disclaimer that these 23 episodes is NOT a completed story and will be directly continued in the upcoming Season 2 (which I'm still dying in anticipation for). Hence, with the HUGE POTENTIAL for romantic development being left in the air for Season 2 to pick up from, I have been left in a state of withdrawal, which also makes for the high rewatch value of the show, simply from being classic, light and cute.