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Exploring the ups and downs of Everyone Loves Me

  • Writer: Yolando
    Yolando
  • Mar 22, 2024
  • 2 min read

Everyone Loves Me Official Poster


Everyone Loves Me(2024)


Director: Yu Chung Chung, Lee Ching Jung

Screenwriter: Xu Ting and Zhao Cong

Actors: Lin Yi, Zhau Ye, Melody Tang, Jiang Yi Ming, Zhan Yu, Hong Yao, Liu mei Han, Zhang Song, Wang Xiao Yun Zi, Yu Xin Yi, Liang Zhi Gang, Zhang Yi Jun, Miao Wei Lun, He Feng Tian.

No. of Episode: 24

Network: Youku and Viki

Rating: 4



Are you ready to embark on a rollercoaster of emotions with Everyone Loves Me? Strap in as we delve into the highs and lows of this modern Chinese drama that’s captured the hearts of many viewers on Youku.


Everyone Loves Me takes us on a journey through modern-day China, where romance, misunderstandings, and gaming collide in a whirlwind of emotions. From secret crushes to unexpected twists, the drama keeps you on the edge of your seat, eagerly awaiting each new development.


One of the stand out features of this drama is its stunning visuals and captivating sound. The graphics are top-notch, immersing viewers in the world of the story and enhancing the overall viewing experience. And Let’s not forget about the music selection, which tugs at your heartstrings and adds depth to key moments without overpowering the scene.


Lin Yi and Zhou Ye shine as the main leads, Gu Xun and Yie Qian Ling, bringing their characters to life with palpable chemistry and undeniable charm. Their on screen dynamic is a delightful mix of banter and romance, drawing viewers in and keeping them invested in their journey.


Gu Xun and Yue Qian Ling Youku Poster

While the main leads steal the spotlight, the supporting cast also delivers commendable performances. However, there were instances where character motivations felt unclear or underdeveloped, leaving viewers scratching their heads. Nevertheless, standout performances from certain cast members elevate the overall storytelling experience.


Everyone Loves Me isn’t without its flaws. As the drama progresses, it falls victim to repetition and pacing issues, particularly in the middle and towards the end. Constant misunderstandings between the main characters can feel tiresome, and the resolution of conflicts may leave some viewers wanting more. Despite its promising start, the execution falters in delivering a satisfying conclusion.


In the end, Everyone Loves Me may not be a revolutionary series, but it offers a gratifying experience for the fans of light-hearted dramas. With its captivating visuals, engaging performances, and heartwarming romance, it’s sure to leave a lasting impression. While it may stumble along the way, the journey is worth it for those seeking an escape into the world of modern Chinese romance. 


So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and get ready to fall in love with "Everyone Loves Me" – flaws and all. After all, isn't that what makes love and drama so irresistible?



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