Zhou Zhen es un joven heredero hijo de un ganster supremo que tiene una personalidad muy extrema por lo cual no puede soportar que los débiles sean intimidados. Por otro lado Liang Xiao Shu es una DJ de radio alegre y muy optimista, pero cuando se trata del amor es tonta e ingenua. Días después que Zhou Zhen es dejado por su novia, él es testigo como una chica, Liang Xiao Shu, es abandonada por su novio y no sabe cómo defenderse. Zhou Zhen interviene y ayuda a Liang a vengarse. Se hacen amigos por el incidente y uno con la ayuda del otro son capaces de sobrevellar el rompimiento de cada una de sus relaciones. Después empiezan una relación más allá de la amistad pero su amor pronto sufre un gran golpe cuando Liang inadvertidamente se hace enemigo del padre de Zhou al atacarlo muchas veces en su programa radial y que la muerte de un integrante de la familia de Liang Xiao este relacionado con el pasado del padre de Zhou Zhen será hecho más para poner a prueba su amor ¿Podrá su relación sobrevivir a la desaprobación de los padres? Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 真愛黑白配
- También conocida como: Zhen Ai Hei Bai Pei , 真愛不打烊 , Set Love Around
- Guionista: Yu Yuen Yuen
- Director: Wu Meng En, Chang Chin Jung
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance, Vida, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Annie Chen Papel principal
- Christina MokChen Pin YingPapel secundario
- Yumi ChiuYu MiPapel secundario
- Ginger ChenHe Xin Jie/Jie Xi KaPapel secundario
- Jet ChaoFei LiPapel secundario
Reseñas
The actors are good. George as Zhou Zhen and Annie as Xiao Shu are good actors and have great chemistry together. Too bad it was wasted. The other actors are ok too.
The song was good at first, but slowly started to get on my nerves.
I won't rewatch this.
If you watch this, then I recommend only watching to episode 13. Just pretend that was the end of the drama.
At first (and for most of its duration), Love Around is pleasant and simple. It never attempts to be more than a light-hearted romp centered on relationships. Some bubbles of conflict surface along the way; these are either dealt with swiftly or swept so far to the side as to be partially forgotten. Early episodes are relatively strong, with the warm dynamic between leads generating bright interest. How refreshing to see honest friendship predate romance, rather than the staple: bickering hatred! Though loveline development is slow, it is also remarkably sweet and natural. And the "comedy" paired with "romantic" in the genre tag? This aspect works well enough, with the usual stumbles here and there.
Major problems emerge around episode 15, coinciding with the first extension. Shift in tone swings so wildly toward melodrama as to be startling. Cliche suddenly invades in force, chomping away at most everything previously fun and original. Once the main conflict is remembered and brought to the forefront, it is milked dry quickly. Worst of all, passable pacing ultimately gives way to scenes as tiring as they are repetitive. These extra portions often center on unabashed filler plots and characters, some of which are wholly new. Once the second extension ends the series, one will find the conclusion rushed though rewarding. Admittedly, some of the sweetness comes from the entire experience finally ending.
The cast remains consistently likable despite late-game overcrowding. George Hu plays gentle melancholy beyond expectation, lending much-needed variety to a genre overpopulated by arrogant princes. His chemistry with Annie Chen is unquestionable; they complement each other just as well as everyone says. Her Xiao Shu stands rather sympathetic until the extension removes her spine and pluck, carried onward mostly by her innate affability. The second leads are a mixed bag, with Jack Lee depicting dull Gao Zhe Xuan without much flair of his own. Idol singer Elleya Tao fares much better, molding the spoiled brat archetype into lovable rather than annoying. Her scenes eventually became an unlooked for pleasure (and a bright spot in the extension doldrums).
Heard of singer Bii? If not, Love Around will introduce you. His songs are heavily promoted throughout the drama, from the catchy theme ("Come Back To Me") to inserts ("Nothing To Do With Happiness," "I'll Be By Your Side," a duet with Miu Chu). One of the only non-Bii tracks belongs to none other than Elleya Tao: "I Love You," an infectious upbeat number.