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Lost Romance
Zheng Xiao-en works as an editor of romance novels at a publishing company, and secretly dreams about falling in love with a CEO. When she isn’t working, she spends her days daydreaming about He Tian Xing, the handsome chief executive of the company that occupies the building opposite her company’s offices.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, workaholic marketing executive believes romance is a scam, especially after being dumped. Her life takes a bizarre turn when she's transported back in time to her college days, where she meets her younger, idealistic self and a charming stranger. She must navigate her past to understand what went wrong and perhaps rewrite her romantic destiny.
Critical Reception
Lost Romance was generally well-received by audiences, particularly in its target demographic, for its blend of humor, romance, and a popular time-travel trope. Critics noted its engaging leads and satisfying comedic moments, though some found the plot predictable at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead actors and their chemistry.
Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and romantic storyline.
Some viewers found the plot elements to be somewhat predictable but ultimately enjoyable.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the comedic aspects and the central romance, finding it a fun and engaging watch. The time-travel premise was a highlight for many, offering a fresh take on romantic tropes.
Fun Fact
The drama's premise of a modern, jaded woman traveling back in time to change her romantic past is a popular trope, often drawing comparisons to other shows exploring similar themes of destiny and second chances.
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