Criado pelo avô, Gu Bu Xia cresceu em um templo palácio. Com um médium espiritual como avô, é de se esperar que Bu Xia esteja acostumado com o sobrenatural. Infelizmente, o tempo que passou com seu avô não o ajudou a perder o medo de fantasmas. Com a morte de seu avô, Bu Xia logo se vê com uma nova colega de quarto, uma aluna transferida recentemente chamada Jiang Chi. Os dois, porém, não poderiam ser mais diferentes, ela sendo tão boa no desporto quanto ele é nos estudos. Mas lidar com uma nova colega de quarto é apenas o primeiro dos problemas de Bu Xia. Pouco tempo após a morte de seu avô, Bu Xia começa a ouvir vozes. Com medo de estar sofrendo de alucinações graves, Bu Xia, que está prestes a procurar ajuda médica, percebe que as vozes de sua cabeça são na verdade vozes de fantasmas! Completamente apavorado e incerto a respeito de como lidar com a nova situação, Bu Xia percebe que quando está com Jiang Chi, as vozes não o incomodam tanto. Desesperado para manter as vozes afastadas, Bu Xia tenta se aproximar de sua nova colega de quarto, mas quanto mais perto ele chega, mais charmosa Jiang Chi se torna. Com seus sentimentos por Jiang Chi crescendo, Bu Xia sabe que não pode esconder a verdade de sua colega de quarto para sempre, mas como explicar as vozes de sua cabeça sem que Jiang Chi pense que ele enlouqueceu completamente? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 免疫屏蔽
- Também conhecido como: Immunity Shield , Mian Yi Ping Bi , Mien I Ping Pi
- Roteirista: Cai Fei Qiao
- Gêneros: Romance, Sobrenatural
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Elenco e Créditos
- Hong Wei ZheGu Bu XiaPapel Principal
- Yang I HsuanJiang ChiPapel Principal
- Liao Wei PoGuo Zheng HongPapel Secundário
- Superway HsuBai Yun HaoPapel Secundário
- Jin ChengGu Bu TaoPapel Secundário
- Kevin ChangLan Bai WeiPapel Secundário
Resenhas
please give us a season 2 of this fun romcom
Overall: what a fun comedy with a supernatural element. Need a season two with a bunch of fluff and to show us in detail their kinky side which was hinted at several times. 10 episodes total 20 minutes each. Watch the extra scene after the initial credits of episode 10. Aired on GagaOOLala & Viki.Content Warnings: stalking and mutual pranks, dub/non con kiss, non con picture taking/posting, vomiting
What I Liked
- funny moments (was the sustainable on their basketball jerseys on purpose or no lol, the fighting over the remote, potato chip eating, etc)
- sweet and caring moments
- their dynamic (mutual enemies to lovers) and eventual chemistry
- world building was understandable
- sibling dynamics (except she shouldn't have lied to her brother later)
- end of ep 1, I screamed
- how they have fights but communicate/make up relatively quickly
- cameo of Anti Reset couple
- ongoing physical affection, good kissing
- a favorite line in ep 9 "I am responsible for my own choices"
- that Jiang Chi doesn't want to do things with Bu Xia when he's drunk
- production value
Room For Improvement
- too long of an intro in ep 1
- the whole campus taking/posting their photos/shipping them was not for me
- the group chat of asking who is top and bottom in their relationship
- ep 9 was choppy at times, why not show us what happened in the shower?
- ep 9 gross kissing after what happened (brush teeth first please)
- the writers kind of threw everything but the kitchen sink in episode 10 including an overused cliche, however the chemistry survived
- Jiang Chi should have taken his own advice about the importance of communication (lying by omission is still lying)
- not clear if Jiang Chi actually did what the sister hinted at or not
Ghosts playing matchmakers
It was a fun ride for sure. I think the cinematography is beautiful, I really liked the filming locations. The OST was very catchy as well. And I think the plot was well written, things connected right and made sense. The reoccurring characters had some sense of purpose, which pushed the story forward in one way or the other. The comedic aspects are nicely incorporated and fit in well with the plot.To be honest, at some point the ghosts appeared to be good wingpeople. Whenever they annoyed or scared poor Bu Xia enough, he would run to Jiang Chi. And while I do agree that the idea that he only wants him close to keep the voices out of his head is problematic, they do address this problem and I think that’s important. Communication makes things easier (too bad it’s not Bu Xia’s strong point).
Jiang Chi & Bu Xia: The two are adorable together! They seem to be quite different from one another, but they still make a great pairing. Bu Xia might not be the best academically and can be quite awkward at times, but he is still a cutie. He is afraid of ghosts. Or at least afraid of ghosts trying to get them do their bidding. Jiang Chi is both smart and athletic, but he is also confident and goes after what he wants. And that’s Bu Xia. They start as enemies, but things quickly make a turn for the better. The two face plenty of troubles, but I do think they balance each other nicely. The two actors did amazingly and had great chemistry as well.
I really liked Bu Xia’s sister too. She was a fun character, and I absolutely loved her relationship with her brother. They teased each other but were also the person the other could count on. Always and for everything. That’s life with siblings!
The ending is kind of open, so it makes me think they might be planning for S2. At least I hope they are. I considered such an ending a possibility, but I wasn’t sure what route they will take. It might be considered finished, I guess, but to me it still feels like there is more of the story to follow. So fingers crossed for another season.