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Untouchable Lovers chinese drama review
Em andamento 52/54
Untouchable Lovers
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by odetodramas
Jun 28, 2018
52 of 54 episódios vistos
Em andamento
No geral 7.0
História 5.0
Atuação/Elenco 8.0
Musical 6.0
Voltar a ver 8.0
Here's the thing... despite all the issues I had with Untouchable Lovers, I still could not stop watching it. I loved the main leads and I was rooting for them. There's a lot of scheming in this drama and a lot of surprises (maybe I was surprised because I didn't care enough about those storylines to wonder what would happen next), and overall I thought the cast was great.

Having read some reviews/recaps, I half-heartedly watched episodes 1-16. I find what happens in episode 16 very bizarre and I don't like how the story barely connects before and after what happens. There were some characters that I wanted to see more of and I was disappointed that some did not return. At times, I wished Chu Yu would be more understanding and less naive, but then again, that's why Rong Zhi falls in love with her so I guess I can't complain too much. I just didn't like that she seemed so powerless all the time - it was an endless cycle of her being set up by others. Aside from the main couple, I loved Shen Yu and Qing Yue. The scenes with Chu Yu and Qing Yue were so funny and endearing.

I generally love the theme of destiny in dramas, but it felt underwhelming in Untouchable Lovers. Tian Rujing could have had a more powerful purpose in the show, but his scenes towards the end felt unnecessary...

Lastly, I don't know if it was deliberate or not, but after episode 16 Song Wei Long (Rong Zhi) looked really thin... maybe partly due to the character being in poor health but it was very distracting.
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