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These vertical drama/romances rarely have decent production values and this one is no exception. But, I have learned that's usually a given, so I focus on the story and the casting. The basic story of lovers separated by circumstances but rekindling 5 years later is a mainstay of vertical storylines, but it works ok this time, mainly because Noah Fearnley and Noemi VanSlyke make an attractive pair and have good onscreen romance chemistry. Unfortunately, their scripted lines were often cheesy as were the obstacles to their love. If you can focus on the romance and ignore the rest, it is an enjoyable watch.
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A dashing soldier and a stunning doctor who are in love, and meet again after a break of 6 years in a warzone.
It's a beautiful story, and an amazing discover of talents : Daniel Bateman and Rebecca Berg incredible in Lady Selina.
I was surprised to see Noemi VanSlyke and Noah Fearnley reunited again, but agreeably.
I preferred see them together here, than as Elric and Aelia in The CEO's Temptating Secretary.
Shoutout to Daniel Bateman and Rebecca Berg, as supportive and opposite leads.
Shoutout to Noah Fearnley (always perfect in his acting), and Noemi VanSlyke.
A dashing soldier and a stunning doctor who are in love, and meet again after a break of 6 years in a warzone.
It's a beautiful story, and an amazing discover of talents : Daniel Bateman and Rebecca Berg incredible in Lady Selina.
I was surprised to see Noemi VanSlyke and Noah Fearnley reunited again, but agreeably.
I preferred see them together here, than as Elric and Aelia in The CEO's Temptating Secretary.
Shoutout to Daniel Bateman and Rebecca Berg, as supportive and opposite leads.
Shoutout to Noah Fearnley (always perfect in his acting), and Noemi VanSlyke.
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