
Here as a child psychologist, she is soothing and gentle. I find her charismatic with an air of freshness and authenticity. I have liked Hu Yi Xuan’s acting in “Sleepless Princess”. Their love development is gradual and solid. She finds He Qiao Yan a weirdo initially but moved by him when she sees his devotion for the child who is not his, and his consideration for her well-being unspoken. Despite being a doctor, she is not very health conscious as she feasts on junk food. Qin Yi Yue is disorganized, intelligent and quick witted. His acting is so convincing with small little facial expressions such as a raise of the corner of his eyebrow, a blur look on his face etc, capturing all the essence of his character. But he grows on me and by the end of the drama, I find him the most eligible single father to die for. At the first look, he didn’t appeal to me. He Qiao Yan may be a genius in everything but is an idiot in love relationship. Despite being an immaculate person, I really love how he acts to protect Qin Yi Yue by dropping everything he’s doing and come to her rescue. In other words, He Qiao Yan is a boring person and Wei Zhe Ming captures that 100%. He doesn’t understand human relationships and has lived a monotonous life. He Qiao Yan is a person who doesn’t express his emotions very well and openly.

What seemingly two very different personalities, he is meticulous and analytical, and she is spontaneous, come together and form an enviable family with a ready-made son. The family dynamics are warm and pleasing. He misses and thinks of her whenever she’s not around, and he would find ways and means, using Xiao Bao as an excuse, to see her. Little does he know he falls head-over-toes in love with Qin Yi Yue himself. Seeing how readily He Wei Fei aka Xiao Bao (Lennon Sun) takes Qin Yi Yue in as his own mother, He Qiao Yan coerces Qin Yi Yue into a contract, with high compensation, to be a pretend mother of Xiao Bao and a pretend Mrs He, for he is a “number” guy who does everything in black and white. The outcome is ineffective and hilarious until he meets Qin Yi Yue (Hu Yi Xuan), a child psychologist. He loves and dotes on the child, at the same time tries to discipline him like an adult. He (pronounced as “her”) Qiao Yan (Wei Zhe Ming aka Miles Wei) is the CEO of a conglomerate owned by his family and a single father. What seemingly a fake relationship and marriage that initially try to address the psychological issue of the boy by giving him a complete family that he craves, have become a real outcome as the fake parents fall in love. A child is always the center of attention, and here this cutie is the most adorable child in recent dramas. All the characters are lovable despite each has his/her flaws, making them believable. But how the story is being told and how everything unfolds make this drama a very worthwhile watch.

and David Strathairn.How to be a Family The idea of a contract marriage, and seemingly a child from a previous marriage, didn’t appeal to me initially. The cast includes Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, Michael Hyatt, Sterling Macer, Jr. Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter are producing via their Hello Sunshine banner.

Where the Crawdads Sing is directed by Olivia Newman ( First Match) from a screenplay by Lucy Alibar ( Beasts of the Southern Wild), who adapted the novel by Delia Owens. … Way out yonder where the crawdads sing, the marsh knows one thing above all else: Every creature does what it must to survive.”

The trailer ends with a montage of dramatic scenes as Swift’s music picks up and Kya says via voiceover, “In spite of everything trying to stomp it out, life persists. “You want me to beg for my life, I won’t. They hated me, they harassed me,” she says over clips of her being judged by the people in town. Kya is later shown talking to a man in jail who says, “I know you must have a world of reasons to hate these people. Suddenly the coming-of-age tale turns into a mystery as a dead body is found with no fingerprints nearby and Kya is the suspect, with the trailer featuring her saying, “Being isolated was one thing, being hunted, quite another,” as she’s taken away in a police car as people outside cheer.Ī witness in court yells, “the Marsh Girl, she killed him.” As she grows up, she attracts the interest of a young man, who tells her he thinks she’s gorgeous and wants to get to know her better. His voice is heard over footage of Kya’s childhood, including her shown being laughed at by school kids and running away. Bob Odenkirk Reflects Daily on Support He Received After Heart Attack: "Beauty and Love From Strangers"
