LayarHijau.com – The fantasy romance drama A Dream within a Dream premiered on June 26, 2025, as part of Jiangsu Satellite TV’s “Happiness Theater” lineup. While the series initially caught attention for its imaginative plot, it quickly stirred heated discussion due to several lines of dialogue that many viewers interpreted as a bold satire of the Chinese entertainment industry.
Starring Li Yitong and Liu Yuning, the story follows Song Xiaoyu, a struggling, little-known actress who unexpectedly becomes trapped in the fictional world of a historical drama she’s auditioning for. There, she transforms into Song Yimeng, the tragic female lead. Before she can fully grasp what’s happening, she keeps running into Nan Heng (Liu Yuning), the male lead of the script.
To avoid the tragic ending written for her, Song Xiaoyu tries to change the plot using her modern mindset and knowledge of the storyline. However, every attempt only leads her deeper into danger. As the story progresses, more characters—including Nan Heng—begin to realize that they are merely figures in a script. They start resisting the fate imposed on them by the narrative, challenging their pre-written roles.
However, what truly ignited discussion online weren’t the fantasy elements, but a series of pointed and provocative lines. According to Sohu Entertainment, some of the most talked-about quotes include:
– “There are 900 scenes. I want all the key moments and highlights to go to the male lead.”
– “Aren’t there stand-ins for dialogue, action scenes, hands, even nude scenes?”
– “You got the female lead role because we already went through every actress willing to play second to the male lead—and you were what we had left.”
– “The title of this drama is wrong. It has nothing to do with our male lead.”
These lines quickly went viral, with many netizens viewing them as a thinly veiled criticism of favoritism, male lead dominance, and questionable casting practices in the Chinese drama industry.
As the controversy grew, the screenwriter of the drama issued a light-hearted yet defensive public statement, saying:
“It wasn’t me, I don’t know anything! I’m just a regular writer!!!”
The comment, humorous in tone, also suggested an awareness of the line’s impact without admitting any deliberate intent.
Despite the uproar, A Dream within a Dream has been praised for its unconventional structure, poetic visual style, and thought-provoking premise. Viewers are drawn not only into the characters’ quest to “tear up the script” and rewrite their destinies, but also into the deeper subtext of breaking free from the rigid roles and systemic power structures behind the scenes.