I’ve Transmigrated Into This Movie Before

I’ve Transmigrated Into This Movie Before

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这个电影我穿过

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 这个电影我穿过

By her highness, nightmare, 梦魇殿下

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
174 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

– Question: “What is scarier than the personal experience of transmigrating into a horror movie?” Anonymous: “Transmigrating into a movie you’ve never seen before.” – “Poor comment! There’s nothing scary about that!” Anonymous reply: “You sure? Can you be sure your dad isn’t a mu*derer? Can you be certain your spouse isn’t out to kill you for insurance money? Can you even be certain there isn’t any hidden lethal weapon in your son’s lunchbox? The scariest thing is that you have never seen this movie before so, you have absolutely no idea of any ‘surprise’ that awaits you ahead!” Hence, this novel is also called [’surprise’ that awaits you].

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’ve Transmigrated Into This Movie Before Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’ve Transmigrated Into This Movie Before "I've Transmigrated Into This Movie Before" is a wild ride, a web novel that definitely grabbed my attention and kept me hooked. It's not your typical transmigration story, and that's a huge part of its charm. I went in expecting one thing and got something far more complex and emotionally resonant. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little unsure. Some elements, like the grandmother character, felt a bit cliché. I was worried it might devolve into a standard face-slapping celebrity drama. But I'm glad I stuck with it because the story quickly veers off the beaten path. The premise is intriguing: the main character, Ning Ning, receives a movie ticket that allows her to transmigrate into films, using these experiences to hone her acting skills. ### What Works Well The unique concept is a major strength. It's not just about acting; it's about living these roles, understanding the characters on a deep level, and then grappling with the emotional fallout. The author weaves a compelling narrative with well-developed characters. I found myself getting invested in their stories, especially those within the "movies" themselves. The interconnectedness of the arcs is cleverly done, and the subtle horror elements add a chilling layer to the overall story. Many seem to love the thriller aspect of the novel. The author does a great job of slowly revealing character backstories and motivations, adding depth and complexity to the plot. The romance, while not the primary focus, is incorporated nicely. ### Areas of Concern The ending seems to be a sticking point for some readers. There are complaints about too much action crammed into the final chapters, leaving plot threads unresolved. One common sentiment is disappointment with the reveal of the MC's father, finding the choice underwhelming. Also, the ending of the relationship between the MC and the ML can be confusing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (If you haven't read the novel, skip this section to avoid spoilers!) Some readers found the ending confusing, particularly regarding the relationship between the MC and the male lead. With the ML being the doorman of the theatre for eternity. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "I've Transmigrated Into This Movie Before" is a worthwhile read. It’s a unique and thought-provoking story that explores themes of betrayal, tragedy, and the human psyche. The well-developed characters and intriguing plot kept me engaged, even if the ending left me with some lingering questions. If you're looking for a transmigration novel that goes beyond the usual tropes, this one is definitely worth checking out.

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