Chen Xiao Qian dedicou toda a sua vida a realizar seu sonho de se tornar uma roteirista respeitada. No set de produção do drama arrebatador escrito por ela em meio a muito sangue, suor e lágrimas, Xiao Qian mal consegue acreditar no que vê: seu trabalho se tornou realidade! Orgulhosa de seu esforço para criar essa narrativa épica, Xiao Qian espera que tudo ocorra de forma rápida e tranquila no set. Mas todas as suas grandes expectativas logo caem por terra quando seu roteiro passa pelo crivo crítico do elenco e da equipe. Magoada com a dureza de seus colegas, Xiao Qian promete provar seu valor, mas as coisas não saem conforme o planeado. Misteriosamente transportada para as páginas de sua própria história, Xiao Qian agora se transformou na Terceira Princesa, Chen Qian Qian, uma personagem secundária insignificante, com uma terrível reputação e expectativa de vida curta. Desesperada para mudar seu destino, Xiao Qian jura fazer o que for preciso para garantir sua sobrevivência. Mas a jornada não será fácil, especialmente depois que ela chama a atenção de Han Dong, o príncipe arrogante e manipulador, e de Pei Heng, o ministro da Educação absurdamente perfeito Vagando em um mundo criado por ela mesma, Xiao Qian está desesperada, não apenas para sobreviver, mas também para manter o coração intacto enquanto tenta encontrar o caminho de volta para casa. Será que seu esforço será suficiente, ou ela ficará presa nessa história para sempre? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 传闻中的陈芊芊
- Também conhecido como: The Romance of Tiger and Rose
- Diretor: Cha Chuen Yee
- Roteirista: Nan Zhen
- Gêneros: Histórico, Comédia, Romance, Fantasia
Onde assistir O Romance do Tigre e da Rosa
Elenco e Créditos
- Zhao Lu Si Papel Principal
- Ding Yu Xi Papel Principal
- Zhou Zi Xin Papel Principal
- Sheng Ying Hao Papel Principal
- Jin Yan Qing[Pei Heng's subordinate]Papel Secundário
- Zhao XinChen Yuan YuanPapel Secundário
Resenhas
An utterly hilarious romcom that actually respects the intelligence of its audience
This show has all the perfect ingredients for a successful romcom:1. Acting
Leads’ chemistry on crack? Check. It’s Zhao Lusi after all, who excels in this genre. Ryan ding is also surprisingly great at being devious AND also adorable. Although sometimes QQ veers ever so slightly into annoying troublemaker territory, ZLS redeems her with lots of charm and cuteness. HS doesn't lose his brains while in love and stays true to his black-bellied roots, balancing it nicely with besottedness.
Lovable side characters? Check. The main villain isn’t even that detestable and the servants are the best I’ve seen at being loyal stans of their masters. The servants' constant bickering can even count as comic bromance.
2. Storyline
Of course, the most unique setup I’ve seen that even parodies all the usual drama tropes eg “hero saving the beauty”, "death by poisoning", etc and placing a comic spin on them. This is the first female centric drama with tongue in cheek social commentary and actually deals with the gender divide really well while still maintaining that light-hearted feel.
Fast-paced and non-draggy without unnecessary conflicts or rambling? Check. Every plot line is resolved within 2 episodes and twists and turns make for an enjoyable ride. Misunderstandings are quickly resolved and serve to push the story forward, even any short period of angst is satirized into a funny and absurd lovers' spat!
3. Production
Good music is actually not really necessary, but the sets and costumes are appealing enough to make you continue watching although it’s not the usual visual spectacle of dramatic masterpieces like other genres. This is a romcom after all! We just need the production to look sufficiently pretty and the leads will shine.
This show had me laughing through every episode from start all the way to the very end!! This rollercoaster does not lose steam and delivers all the way to a happy ending that is logically satisfactory as the only acceptable ending. It even manages to include insightful analysis of male-female relationships within the drama industry and in our modern world, which is enough meta for me to appreciate the intelligence of the scriptwriters. Even my brain cells are tickled. Watch it with your eyes and mouths wide open in joy and laughter!
Hilariously Funny Great Watch
This is another Isekai story whereby a female scriptwriter goes into her own story with her male lead and both fall in love with each other in the parallel historical female centric world. Imagine a historical world that has the male and female roles switched. Just the idea itself is enough to engage any viewers.The crazy logic and plot holes here and there - all these would have been considered poor script writing and poor editing in other dramas, but for this drama, they're done on purpose and left unedited and such, have made the series absolutely lovable and funny.
The drama has a mixture of modern day directness and historical day indirectness. There are hilarious misunderstandings and strong tendency in jumping into conclusions, creating even more hilarious moments that can really make the viewers laugh out off their couches. What seemingly crazy plans always work out perfectly for Chen Qian Qian (Zhao Lu Si) and people would praise her for thinking out of the box; her mishits become perfect solutions. Han Shuo (Ding Yu Xi) has always tried to maintain his dignity and honor but with our crazy Chen Qian Qian, whatever dignity left is utterly gone because he's so hopelessly in love with her. All the dialogues are simple, childish and most of the times, illogical, but putting together, it's just so hilariously funny.
Zhao Lu Si's portrayal of Chen Qian Qian is absolutely adorable with a modern day teenager charisma. Her acting has improved tremendously in this drama. She is natural, authentic, relaxed, spontaneous and yes, very comedic. She's a perfect "Sha Bai Tian", literally means "Silly, Fair and Sweet". Zhao Lu Si is simply one of the cutest actors around.
Not particularly handsome comparatively but oh boy, Ding Yu Xi (Ryan Ding) captures hearts. He is an amazing actor, versatile in any roles from being a high school teenager to an accomplished professional. As Han Shuo, seemingly cunning and calculative, at a next turn, becomes the most silly and childish boy. It's like watching the most fearsome tiger which can suddenly turn and become a little fearful mouse. Ding's portrayal is absolutely fantastic and he brings life to the character and makes viewers truly empathize and love him.
All the side characters are brilliant in particular the two male servants of Chen Qian Qian and Han Shuo. They are stupidly cute and add enormous colors and comedies to the scenes. All their silly dialogues and facial expressions just make viewers laugh out loud, love and care for the characters.
With only 24 episodes, this drama waste no annoying fillers. Every episode is a page turner. Everything is concluded well in the end. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and hope new viewers will do too.