Playing Ep 10

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Status:
Completed
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Ratings:
8.5/10
Country:
China

Summary:

The protagonist, once a celebrated figure in the competitive realm of cyber-security gaming, has since receded from the limelight to embark on a new journey as a mentor and leader, founding an esports club designed to cultivate young talent into the next generation of gaming professionals. Despite his team's recent defeat in an intense gaming tournament, he finds solace in the anonymity of a local internet café.

Within this digital haven, a young woman of exceptional intellect and a burgeoning online presence in the music scene is temporarily overseeing operations for her relative. Her sights inadvertently set upon the brooding gaming veteran the moment he crosses the threshold, sparking an immediate and intense interest within her heart. Accustomed to the adoration of her expansive virtual fandom and normally never at a loss for confidence, she finds herself uncharacteristically flustered in his presence, leading to a series of awkward yet earnest efforts to bridge the gap between them.

As fate would weave its intricate tapestry, the pair become entangled through a comedy of chance encounters and humorous misunderstandings. The hardened exterior of the esports trailblazer begins to relent under the genuine affection and persistent warmth of the computer whiz and part-time vocalist, creating an opening for her to immerse herself in the competitive gaming world. This new dynamic not only strengthens the bonds within the esports community but also unravels the mysteries of his enigmatic past, revealing the underlying reasons behind his abrupt withdrawal from the gaming arena he once dominated.

The narrative is an adaptation of a literary work known for blending the sweet flavors of romance with the electrifying excitement of the esports industry, offering a unique glimpse into the transformative power of connection and the world of virtual competition.

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What people are saying

  • SilentShen

    Overall 4

    Story 4Acting 3Music 6Rewatch Value 1

    Despite my earnest efforts to appreciate this series, I must confess my growing disillusionment with its narrative. The premise borders on the improbable, showcasing a tale where the infatuated heroine tirelessly trails the object of her affection. Her presence in the inner sanctums of the male protagonist's life – easily breezing through what one assumes would be ironclad security, mistakenly identified as his partner, and casually commuting with the ensemble he is a part of – strikes as contrived and jarring.

    It's particularly disconcerting to witness...

    a character designed to be astute and talented succumb to misguided infatuation, seemingly discarding her wellbeing and intellect in pursuit of a distant figure. Surely, fervor can lead to brash decisions, but to what extent does it overshadow one's basic sense of self-preservation? Such narrative choices, rather than adding depth or intrigue, serve only to instigate irritation and rob the viewer of a believable connection to the storyline.

    This detachment from reality does not only hinder empathy for the lead's quixotic conquest but also elicits vexation due to the potential it squanders. It is a pity when characters constructed to personify brilliance and potential are diminished to single-minded caricatures, undermining both their credibility and the audience's engagement.

  • sunnynotorious

    Overall 10

    Story 10Acting 10Music 10Rewatch Value 10

    Charming Leads, Exquisite Romance, The Jewel of Summer Viewing

    Entering into the world of this drama series was a choice influenced by my fondness for actress Yang Zi. With a touch of skepticism, I approached it, primarily due to my unfamiliarity with Li Xian, who steps into the shoes of a certain brooding Han Shang Yan. His initial on-screen presence didn't captivate me; he seemed lackluster, and his character struck me as abrasive and harsh — the epitome of unpleasantness. However, the striking contrast between the...

    protagonists and the overarching narrative of aspiring towards one's dreams quickly ensnared my attention.

    Just one episode in, any reticence towards Li Xian evaporated. His character's journey into the world of "CTF," an acronym I discovered stands for Capture the Flag—a cyber security battle of wits—was both fascinating and enlightening. The drama lifted the curtain on an intricate and cutting-edge realm, where what seems a frivolous pastime of digital gaming is in truth a forge where the future vanguards of cyber security and artificial intelligence are sculpted.

    Li Xian, with his portrayal of the stoic yet soulful male lead, is a revelation. His innate ability to embody Han Shang Yan, with a composed and no-frills attitude, appeared to be a custom fit. This outwardly icy character, brimming with leadership and a hidden warmth for those he leads, goes on a transformative journey. Unconcerned with the opinions of others, his life revolves around the pursuit of excellence, until an unexpected romance blooms, altering his trajectory.

    My introduction to Li Xian leaves a lasting impression, for beneath a veneer that may not immediately beguile, lies a charm that steadily wins hearts. By the saga's conclusion, like many, I found myself unexpectedly enchanted.

    Yang Zi's performance is, as ever, a delight—genuine, radiant, and endearing. Her character, Tong Nian, is an originally crafted genius, whose sweetness seems to thaw even the chilliest of dispositions. Her brilliance, I must confess, could have been more explored, particularly in the realm of supporting Han Shang Yan's aspirations.

    The wardrobe choices present a stark dichotomy between the characters: Tong Nian, in her whimsically feminine attire, contrasts sharply with Han Shang Yan's sleek monochromatic garments, yet it perfectly encapsulates their individual essence.

    The dynamic of Han Shang Yan and Tong Nian's relationship is a captivating study in contrasts—a melody harmonizing vastly different notes into a symphony of romance. Han Shang Yan is often misjudged by those around him, but it's through Tong Nian's eyes that we see his true, multifaceted nature, and their connection forms the emotional pillar of the narrative.

    Not to be overlooked is Hu Yi Tian, who brings to life Han Shang Yan's introspective cousin, a man of few words but profound loyalty. The fraternal bond, brimming with silent understanding and implicit trust, is a highlight that I wished had more screen time.

    The drama's use of lavish settings, like a luxurious underwater resort and a detailed castle constructed from interlocking bricks, significantly enhances the visual storytelling. These backdrops not only serve as a feast for the eyes but also as metaphors for the dreams and ambitions circling the storyline.

    The musical landscape, crafted by both the leads and the supporting fictional bands, adroitly captures the essence of striving for one's dreams. Notably, the poignant "Beyond's A Brighter Future" encapsulates the struggles and hopes of the characters, while the expressive "Couldn't Leave" channels the poignancy of their respective journeys.

    This series is a heartfelt exploration of youth, friendship, love, and the pursuit of dreams. As each character navigates their path, the thread that binds them—Han Shang Yan—embodies not just a leader but a guardian, teacher, and mentor to a familial group of youngsters.

    This dramatic offering is a standout must-watch for the season, earning it a resounding endorsement. Don't let this one slip by; it's a narrative imbued with equal parts tenderness and tenacity, truly deserving of double acclaim.

  • sleepyzoolander45

    Overall 10

    Story 10Acting 10Music 10Rewatch Value 10

    The fervor surrounding this series is well-founded; the flawless execution extends from the intricate plot to the stellar performances, the palpable on-screen connections, and the profound life lessons it imparts. I was hooked from the single episode that dangled before me, and I have since been counting the days in eager anticipation for the conclusion. Over the past three weeks, this series has monopolized my attention, causing me to shelve other shows as I voraciously consumed every update via social media platforms, a testament to...

    my unbridled passion for this narrative.

    The casting is impeccable, with each actor embodying their role with precision and authenticity. One actor, in particular, stands out for the effortless portrayal of a complex character; his brooding persona is captured with a subtlety that seems unrivaled amongst his contemporaries. Long admired for her roles in acclaimed historical dramas and fantastical romances, the female lead once again impresses, bringing depth and nuance to her latest role. While her wardrobe may be a subject of debate, to me, it highlights the character dynamics, cleverly reminding us of the significance of their age gap.

    Indeed, the protagonists' chemistry is undeniable, evolving from initial awkwardness to refined communication that mirrors real-life relationships, grounding the romance in reality. These interactions are a cornerstone of the show's appeal for me, elevating it to the rank of my beloved favorites. Despite the abundance of episodes, I find no scene superfluous or tedious; rather, I lament that there could ever be an end to the story.

    The show cleverly utilizes flashbacks, initially jarring, later revealing themselves as instrumental in delving deeper into character motivations and aspirations. The supporting cast, notably the charming group of friends and their comedic relief, complements the romance, striking a harmonious balance within the storyline. I am particularly enthralled by the secondary romance that unfolds, craving more of their story. Moreover, the portrayal of enduring friendship among the original team members, despite their diverging paths, tugs at the heartstrings.

    The concluding scene stirred a deep emotion within me; parting with this series seemed an insurmountable task. My connection to the characters has only deepened over time. While numerous series have caught my attention, only a select few have captivated me to the extent that I would revisit them time and again. This series unquestionably joins those ranks. Certain to serve as a pick-me-up on a dreary day, I foresee myself returning to it for its uplifting qualities. Beyond the enthralling romance, the series also delves into the pursuit of aspirations, serving an inspiration for all.

    To top it all off, the original soundtrack undeniably cements the series' place in my heart, rounding out an already extraordinary viewing experience. The music not only complements the on-screen drama but enhances it, leaving an indelible mark on the audience. With utmost enthusiasm, I offer my wholehearted recommendation for this drama to anyone in search of a narrative that intertwines love and the relentless pursuit of dreams.

  • dullmetropolis

    Overall 4.5

    Story 6Acting 5Music 5Rewatch Value 1

    Caution: Potential spoilers ahead.

    Alas, I find myself mired in disappointment after dedicating precious hours to a recent Cdrama, expecting a feast for the senses but left malnourished by its conclusion. The saving grace—and truly the series' standout—lay in the endearingly quirky ensemble known as the 'Gun God' team. Their performances struck a harmonious balance of humor and pathos, with Gun God himself emerging as a well-crafted persona, rich in backstory and complexity.

    Yet, this pearl amidst the murky depths was insufficient to salvage the production...

    from its doldrums. At the crux of my grievances is the character dubbed 'Squid,' whose presence felt more like a contrived vehicle for romance rather than a meaningful addition to the plot. Despite a backstory steeped in genius-level intellect, with an academic prowess in AI and Cyber Security, her inability to garner insights into a game centered around these very elements was nothing short of confounding.

    Her purported expertise fell notoriously short in practice, contributing nothing more than a frivolous game that seemed childishly out of sync with her capabilities. Furthermore, her unsettling fixation on the male protagonist bordered on the criminal, painting her as a character more vexatious than venerable. The incongruity of her actions, culminating in a bewildering refusal of a marriage proposal, seemed less an act of character defiance and more a failure of coherent storytelling.

    As if to exacerbate this narrative malaise, the series indulged in an excessive use of filler content and recycled flashbacks, reminiscent of the most trying arcs of iconic animes known for their penchant for prolongation. One could argue that a more judicious edit could distill the essence of the story into a mere handful of episodes, consequently endowing it with the pacing and engagement it so desperately needed.

    In a landscape brimming with E-Sports-themed Cdramas, this series regrettably falls short of its contemporaries at every juncture. Should one be in dire need of entertainment and bereft of alternatives, perhaps it may serve as a makeshift diversion. However, for those seeking a series to resonate and captivate, I advise looking elsewhere—this is a tale I cannot envision revisiting.

  • TinyMeerkat41

    Overall 5.5

    Story 6Acting 8Music 6Rewatch Value 2

    Caution: Potential spoilers ahead
    There must be some hidden charm about this series that eludes me. The buzz around it, the eager recommendations... they propelled me to give the series a chance. However, what followed was a tirade of personal disapproval. Here goes my exasperated take on what many deem an acclaimed romantic drama set against a backdrop of competitive gaming:

    Firstly, our female lead seems to have misplaced the line between devotion and obsession. To be candid, her actions mirror that of a stalker. Constant...

    following, incessant and bizarre messages from a disguised online avatar, uninvited appearances - one would think such behavior warrants a swift block or a legal intervention. And yet, it goes on.

    The incongruity doesn’t stop there. Here we have a female protagonist with a notable fan following in her own right. Yet she oscillates between being an enigmatic, celebrated figure and an unnervingly obsessive character with inadequate self-assurance. The frequency of cringe-worthy moments she provides would easily surpass the highest scores in the gaming world she inhabits.

    Moving on to our male lead, his backstory was teased as a dramatic turning point waiting to unfold. One presumed a betrayal of epic proportions - something to justify the depth of his angst. Alas, the great reveal is anti-climactic; the so-called betrayal is nothing more than his former captain's absolutely reasonable decision to prioritize fatherhood. The male lead's incessant moping over this strikes me as a puzzling, if not preposterous, narrative choice.

    Gamers and gaming enthusiasts, steer clear. The representation of gaming here is subpar at best, with the excitement of competition reduced to insipid coding sequences and a random eruption of victory - a gross oversimplification of the esports universe.

    Another element I found abrasive was the nationalistic undertone that permeated the story. While a dash of patriotism can sometimes elevate a narrative, this particular series crosses into the realm of uncomfortable jingoism.

    Despite being aesthetically gratifying (courtesy of the male lead and his equally charming cousin), I found myself struggling to stay engaged. Indeed, the series does experience a mild improvement after several episodes, but it does little to redeem itself in my eyes, nor does it explain the widespread acclaim.

    To wrap up, my recommendation would be to bypass this one. It's a series that would fail to find a spot on my rewatch list, and I remain baffled by its popularity.