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Hello, the Sharpshooter
Adapted From A Novel

Hello, the Sharpshooter (2022)

Discover Olympic dreams and unexpected romance in Hello, the Sharpshooter. Tang Xin, a trainee reporter, reunites with Shen Qing Yuan, China’s top 50-meter pistol shooter. As they prepare for the Olympics, sparks fly, secrets unravel, and love takes aim. Adapted from the novel ‘Hello, the Sharpshooter’ by Lian Mu Chu Guang.

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Adapted From A Novel
Original Title 你好,神枪手
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 40
Duration 45 mins
Status Ended
Year 2022
First Air Date February 3, 2022
Last Air Date March 10, 2022
Broadcast Day wednesday, thursday, friday
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Intern sports reporter Tang Xin was tasked to interview the champion of the 50-meter pistol event. She was surprised to find out its Shen Qing Yuan, her shooting coach which she secretly liked four years ago. During the interview, Tang Xin was taken aback by Shen Qing Yuan's cold attitude, and she begins stuttering, causing her to almost lose her job. Tang Xin finds reasons to get near Shen Qing Yuan and tries to solve the root of the problem. In the shooting team, she meets all kinds of contestants, each with their unique stories and life backgrounds. Finally, she managed to produce a shooting program that was well-received by the audience and solves her workplace crisis. With psychologist Ding Fang's help, Tang Xin helps Shen Qing Yuan resolve the knot in his heart and makeup with his former comrade Du Ling Feng. Carrying dreams and love in their heart, they stand on the shooting stage together, aiming higher toward glory.

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“Hello, the Sharpshooter” is a delightful drama that skillfully blends romance, sports, and psychological depth. Set against the backdrop of China’s Olympic pistol shooting team, it weaves a captivating tale of love, ambition, and self-discovery.

Plot Summary: Many years ago, high schoolers Tang Xin and Shen Qing Yuan crossed paths. Tang Xin fell for the tall and dashing Shen Qing Yuan, but their lives took different trajectories. Tang Xin became a trainee reporter, while Shen Qing Yuan emerged as China’s leading 50-meter pistol shooter. When they reunite during an interview assignment, their chemistry reignites. As the Olympic glory beckons, will their feelings blossom into something more?

What Works:

  1. Originality: The drama offers fresh storytelling, blending sports and romance in a unique way.
  2. Character Depth: Both leads, portrayed by Xing Fei and Hu Yi Tian, exhibit emotional complexity. Their psychological struggles add depth to the narrative.
  3. Visuals and Acting: The drama boasts impressive visuals, and the chemistry between the leads is palpable. The OST complements the emotional moments beautifully.
  4. Subtle Romance: The slow-burn romance keeps viewers invested, and the height difference between the characters adds a charming touch.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Pacing: Some episodes feel stretched, affecting the overall flow.
  2. Predictability: While the central theme is engaging, certain plot developments are predictable.

Why You Should Watch:

  • “Hello, the Sharpshooter” offers a refreshing take on romance within a sports context.
  • The characters’ growth and vulnerability make them relatable.
  • The drama balances heartwarming moments with intense competition scenes.

In summary, “Hello, the Sharpshooter” is a well-crafted drama that leaves viewers with a satisfying experience. Whether you’re a fan of romance, sports, or character-driven narratives, this one is worth adding to your watchlist.

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