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u Wei Yi is a brilliant and serious physics student who has figured out his plans. Si Tu Mo is an optimistic girl, and while she is trying to figure out what to do now that she is majoring in accountancy but wants to work in marketing she at least knows one thing, she is inlove with her best friend and one day they'll be together. 
 
I want to share why I loved Put your head on my shoulder so much and if you haven't watched it I recommend you to give it a chance (but here's a tip, always skip the intros in chinese dramas if you don't want spoilers).

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(Beware some Spoilers)
 
  • The drama is set in the last year of university so we see the characters going through job interviews, internships, the thesis process, and graduation. So much happens in those times and I liked that it focused on them. C-dramas align more with the way I lived those times.
  • At the beginning, Si Tu Mo is in love with her best friend, Fu Pei, but he is always giving her for granted. He isn't even a good friend because he is always forgetting about her and breaking his promises. It was nice to see her deciding that she didn't deserve being treated like that and then falling in love with someone that actually made her a priority and cared for her.
  • This time we see the male protagonist, Gu Wei Yi being the one pinning over the girl first. It was especially funny to see this super smart guy and his laboratory partners being completely clueless on how to approach her. He doesn't know how to express his feelings but he's always trying. It somehow made it sweeter. Also, the way he was always lovingly looking at her melted my cold heart.
  • Oh, the cliché of the protagonists having to live in the same house. Is meant to force the characters to be together so they can know each other better, and eventually, fall for each other despite their differences. And though I have seen it quite a few times before I have to say this is one of the best I've seen (hurray!). You see, is so well done because it creates a lot of special moments and details between them so I enjoyed it.
I was looking for a chinese drama that was cute, innocent and adorable and Put your head on my shoulder was in the highly rated ones so I went for it. In the first minutes I had already a feeling it was right for me, I don't know how to explain it but there was just something about seeing the protagonist, Si Tu Mo happily twirling in her beautiful skirt that made me empathize with her. She gave me the vibe of being a dreamer (like me) and a happy soul (like I wish I could be) and the more I watched it, the happier it made me watching it.

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Yeap this is another drama where the protagonist falls in love for the bad/cold guy but, this one is actually different because she isn't really in love with him but with his best friend, the good guy, and I'm shocked because this is a protagonist who actually sighs for the guy that treats her right.

LIST OF THOUGHTS
(Beware some Spoilers)

  • I like that asian dramas set in high school/university actually show the characters studying hard for their exams and getting worried about their grades. This is what my experience actually was as a teenager, most of my time would revolve around homework and exams because being a student is hard and I was always (very proudly) a nerd.
  • When I first watched a Chinese drama I wasn't sure if the protagonists were in jr. high or high school because of how young and innocent they are (is your fault occidental tv and your 20-year-old actors playing teens). But now I'm an experienced fan that doesn't get fooled by their baby faces so of course, I know they are high school students (after a few scenes).
  • The bad boy, Lan Tian Ye, is the one going for the protagonist's heart but he has it hard against his best friend because Lin Jia Ze is a total sweetheart and #boyfriendgoals. 
  • Tao Ya Ting, the cousin, was such an interesting secondary character. Su Can Can is at first jealous of her because of how perfect she seems. She is the girl that has the looks, the talent in both school and music, and her mom constantly talking about her accomplishments makes it worse. But Tao Ya Ting is a lonely girl, that lives with just her dad since her mother left. She is very mature but that just makes more difficult for her to connect with her classmates. 
I love this kind of dramas, they make me feel nostalgic and bring back the happiness of my own memories of growing up. The story feels close because we have all been through those moments, from our first love to the struggle of getting our first job. With the story of friendship and its innocence, Wait, my youth touches your heart and leaves you with a good feeling inside.
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