来自网友【孜嬣】的评论3.5? 还好?? The show focuses a lot on modern beauty standards and the reality of not being “perfect” or “beautiful”. I don’t think one would be bullied that badly for not looking beautiful, hence it was an exaggeration. Next, it gives the younger audience of the misconception of being beautiful = I will be able to get a boyfriend. If I’m not, I don’t. There were so many instances whereby there was body shaming, example, during the school festival. The female lead and Sua was made to wear uncomfortable / slightly revealing clothing for the festival. The other girls that weren’t deemed beautiful / skinny enough were shamed for it. And what’s with the bumpkin idea of girls should have long hair anddress femininely?? There was even shaming on a perfectly good looking person for dressing lile a tomboy…. Furthermore, there was instances whereby one of the characters were shamed for being “fat”. Like whaaat??? 管你什么事呀?别人爱吃,爱自己,就足够了为何要一直做弄她??? The ridiculous part would be her “boyfriend” who so called claimed to love her for who she is, got swayed by the second female lead. 🤦🏻♀️ Like that’s so messed up, if you truly love her, you don’t get swayed that easily and only when you realise that the second female lead doesn’t love you, you go running back to her. Thirdly, the fact that so many of the characters didn’t support Sua when she was sick. Suffering for body image issues and realising that she lied doesn’t give you the right to talk bad about her. it’s normal to suffer from such problems / illnesses, so shouldn’t they have taken the chance to raise awareness about such issues? and encourage people to be kind to them by supporting them?? In the end, Sua’s own best friend was no where to be seen when she was out of the hospital. instead, her female senior was only seen …. i’m speechless 🤦🏻♀️. Overall, i gave it a 3.5 as I did enjoy the moments the female and male lead had.But the messed up plot? not really.