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Lost in 1949 chinese drama review
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Lost in 1949
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by whiteybao
oct 29, 2020
46 of 46 episodios vistos
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Global 7.5
Historia 8.0
Actuación/Reparto 9.0
Música 2.0
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Chen Kun is a star

This show is proof that Chen Kun can pull off an entire show 100% on his own.

Don’t take this as a spy drama and you’d be happy with the production. It is a story of family ties, brotherhood and love.

Most of the characters/actors are pretty forgettable but Chen Kun is really something. He can pull off playing the main (playful, witty and street-smart) character so well. I initially thought that his character was going to be a bumbling fool for the entire show but I enjoyed seeing him grow into a family-loving man.

He also plays his twin brother who is the polar opposite - a nerd, awkward and highly-intelligent physicist. Pretty amazing.

Story wise is fair. It’s basically the spy game between the KMT and CCP but there’s really not much of it until the last 10 episodes. ¾ of the drama is on the family and Chen Kun’s manoeuvring both parties who use his skills.
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