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Entertaining drama. Watch if 1) You want a light romcom, 2) You like it when the guy is mean to the girl about half of the show, 3) You want to watch one of the most popular shows in Taiwan (was for a long time the drama with the most views while airing). Don't watch if 1) You're vulnerable to the 2nd-lead syndrome, 2) You like strong female leads, 3) You're picky when it comes to humor.
THE STORY
From the beginning, the story is flawed. It's flawed because of the first encounter between the main leads and the incident that will provoke their ensuing romance. It's definitely, completely and undeniably surreal, making the show lose credibility. However, if you stick to the drama regardless of that flaw and refuse to give up, you'll find yourself entertained. The main leads are not as likeable as other protagonists are, and you might not understand just what attracts them to one another. There's a few loopholes here and there and at times the humor is a bit over the top. But if you're looking for some laughs and a few moving scenes, this drama does the trick.
THE ACTING
I wasn't amazed by acting in this show, but it wasn't bad. Some supporting actors were quite good (Mei Xiu Lin in the role of the mother and Baron Chen as Dylan, for example).
THE MUSIC
I don't care about the rest of the OST, there's My Happiness by Jin Xiu Duets, one of my favorite drama songs to date, so I'll just say the music is awsome.
REWATCH VALUE
I'll watch it again, for sure, but I don't feel an urge to do it right now.
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I love this show so so much. Like it's so good and no one ever talks about it. The only thing I don't really like about this show is the twist towards the middle, however, I understand the relevance of it. I also felt like the whole show was misunderstanding and hatred that there was barley even any romance in it at all other than the beginning, the end, and the longing they both experienced during their two years apart. The actors did so well in their roles that I felt like I was literally watching someone's life play out in front of me. Was this review helpful to you?

I feel the story as a whole is not very realistic, but for how everything was set up I thought it flowed pretty well, almost had me thinking something like this can actually happen.
The cast is what single handedly made this drama so great. The two leads had such great chemistry, their scenes together, whether it be funny, lovable or sad, always felt so sincere and real. The supporting cast was just as great. Xin Yi's family added that perfect comedic relief, same for the grandmother and assistant. Everyone was casted perfectly in my opinion.
I saw a few reviews complaining about how long this drama was and how things dragged but I didn't get that. Though this drama is 24 episodes long, I felt i got through the first 15 or so fairly quickly. 16 through 22 could be seen as dragged out episodes but to me the episodes flowed so well and complications lasted only a few episodes instead of 5 or more.
Music wasn't exactly in my taste, Mainly cutesy songs but the insert song by Walkie Talkie and their instrumentals really got you into whatever mood the drama had at that moment.
Overall, this is probably one of my favorite Taiwanese dramas to date. There was enough seriousness, a good punch of foolishness and of course cuteness from pretty much the whole cast. Would definitely recommend this to anyone who is considering (and would watch before the Korean Ver.) Such a great watch, extremely satisfied!
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All three versions were enjoyable. The original was the 2009 Taiwanese story listed as” You’re My Destiny” but I found the Eng. sub version under “Fated to Love You”. The Second repeat was the Korean drama in 2014 titled ”Fated to Love You”. Lastly, the Thai version is called “You’re my Destiny”.
Far too often in many of these dramas, scriptwriters seem to think more is better. It really isn’t. A well-crafted drama will carry the story without having to include multiple romances and numerous disasters. I know they want to put everything in the story to bring a wide and varying audience but like soup, if you add too many ingredients it becomes inedible.
Of the three, I found the Thai version to be the best. The story is much more realistic and flows naturally. You can see even from the beginning the Male leads internal conflict. He senses a connection to the FL but tries to logically push it away due to his constant love for his girlfriend who is off chasing her dream. His love slowly dwindles each time SF breaks her promises and he begins to love the FL because of her caring loving nature.
The first physical connection between the two main characters is probably the highlight of the original Taiwanese version. You can actually feel that sexual tension whereas the other two versions do the normal see them head under sheets wake up the next morning.
The 2014 Korean version I believe has the best acting although the ML can sometimes take his querpy persona a bit too far. I love Ester Supreelee and Bie Sukrit Wiserkaew in this Thai drama. The roles were almost picked for them. Ester has the insecure shy Nid down to a T and Bie plays his hard working business persona yet caring gentleman the best of the three actors.
The secondary actors are good as well but their story line varies from version to version. Their connection to the leads also differs due to the scripts intention. In the Thai version, I found the ML girlfriend to be more realistic in loving him but her focus was on dancing. Dancing is very rough physically on the body. The time a dancer can actually reach their peak is short so I can see this being believable. In all three versions, she is self-focused but more so in the Taiwanese drama to the point she will actually do something immoral to try to keep the ML.
The Secondary male lead on the other hand is selfless and giving. So many times I wanted to scream, “forget the lead and go for this guy! “ He is gorgeous and sweet…will do anything for the FL yet that spark just never flares to life. The Taiwanese SL is the most stern and is more like her teacher than a lover. The Korean SL is probably my favorite. The actor makes you really feel how much he loves her yet just wants her happiness.
China is making a new version. https://kisskh.at/31762-you-are-my-destiny I were to give my advice, would be to keep that original oops love scene!! Do not throw so much into the story. Having more episodes is not a recipe for success. Stick to that which makes your viewers really feel a connection. Make the Lead strong enough to know when he is no longer in love with his girlfriend and move on not let it linger.
Highlights: Taiwanese: Opening love scene; ending scene. Could keep bad checkup results that seemed a different twist that was original yet touching. Please, do not add that grandma has a kid or the guys winding up in bed together…sigh. Everyone in your story having a partner is not necessary. Keep the story real unless you choose to make it a total comedy.
Korean: Acting is a highlight. Male lead strange behavior was a bit over the top but the story line behind the father leaving and the so-called second son…awesome. More background of the male lead made the story richer. While the ML takes longer to warm up to the female lead you understand because his love for his girlfriend has been has been since they were teens thus the deeper connection. This version hurts at certain points to the point of crying or screaming in frustration so get ready for a roller coaster ride but the ending is fantastic. I wish the Thai version had ended like this one.
Thai : Acting was great, story was believable . It was shorter than the other two but I felt great after watching it. There were painful moments but not to the point of that gut wrenching sadness. The main part I would change would be to skip the return to that fate childhood moment and add a moment with a child they had from their wedding night.
Music: Overall the Korean Fated to Love You Ost is by far the best. Fantastic songs that are haunting and beautiful. The Taiwan series has that comic style background music most of the time. The Thai version has Bie singing of course and is pretty good.
If you haven’t tried the Thai and Korean versions give them a try…they are definitely worth it!!
Thanks for reading!! ☺
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I saw this version and put it off a few years because I thought oh same story different actors and country.
When Legend of Fuyao was over I had to take in everything Ethan Raun has been in and hey I always liked the other version anyway.
I was really surprised. Although the story is similar it is not the same.
The acting in this version was even better. The emotion from both Ethan Juan and Joe Chen was great. This is not a faint of heart drama. You will remember this like you lived it yourself.
The quality of the sound is bad. The sets are ok. And some of the other acting is ok. But these 2 really deserve your watching.
I will always keep this in my top 20 drama list.
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All Time Favorite TWDrama
Story: It was the first time that I see a character about an unconfident lady as the female lead. It kinda remind me of some people I know. IT IS A MASTERPIECE! Because a lot of really unconfident people can relate to the character. The story is full of different perspectives, personalities of the characters and developed main and supporting roles. Everyone in this Drama has her or his own story to tell.If you understand the language it will touch your heart. Some lines in this drama are real lesson or what you will or want to hear in life. I CRIED and LAUGHED al lot.
It’s a comedy but also a very realistic well written story. Like the male lead, he is definitely a horrible person, screams a lot and is childish but you can understand because nobody is perfect. More characters are also very well written, developed with different perspective.
Acting: Joe Chen the female lead is a one of the best actress of Taiwan. She did a great job portraying her character as a unconfident lady, you can see it in the little details of her body language . The change between Chen Xin Yi and Elaine is very obvious and different. It’s amazing to see the growth and change.
Supporting roles are amazing! Everyone of the actors and actresses did justice to their roles. From the grandma, to the doctor even the dog acted AMAZING.
Music: the songs are meaningful and it played at the right timing with the scenes. When the female lead cried or when some horrible things is going to happen.
Rewatch value is hundred percent. It’s been 11 years since I first watched this drama. Almost every year I at least re- watch this drama one time. Everytime is a different understanding of the characters in this drama.
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Funny and realistic
First I must say that I watched the Korean version first because it was more modern.Then I watched the The Legend of Fuyao and was impressed with the ML - Ethen Juan acting and how he was mischievous! Needless to say, I wanted to see him in another drama.
The starting of this drama give you an introduction to the cast. It also have some cheesy stuff but I kept watching...
The storyline was about a guy caught in a love triangle between his girlfriend who he really loves and the FL who he mistaken slept with.
What I got from this drama was one decision can changed your life and relationships and one must be careful to make decisions that will place value on their relationships.
The ML was great too in this. He was torn between the two ladies. He was unable to resolves his emotions and he was really great in showing his emotional struggles . It give you the sense that Males really goes through these struggles in real life. Especially when there are children involved.
I like that they didn't pen the second FL to be evil but they did show her weakness and why she did what she did
There are some cheesy joke but overall I found it super funny! They could have ended this drama at 20 because there was some unnecessary stuff there. I loved the ending too. I will rewatched some parts of it . Overall it's a drama worth watching.
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I haven't seen the Korean remake which I have heard is really good and has better reviews than the Taiwanese version. Maybe they will smooth out the rough edges on the Korean version. On the whole, Fated to love you is a good watch.
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Ethan Juan is just hilarious
Woaw ! This comedy is just brilliant. I laughed all way through and loved all the characters but Anna. Among all the very funny scenes and crazy ones, there is also a big tragic event that is very much unexpected. Maybe the very last episodes are a bit draggy and don't bring any better value to the storyline but still I enjoyed watching them for their crazy moments.The actors were all very funny. Ethan Juan was so hilarious : just watching to his facetious cute and silly expressions makes you burst into hysterical laughs. Episode 18 is a real comedy master piece !
Great show, only Baron Chen's hairstyle disappointed me !
Filmed on 2008, this very good entertainment hasn't aged at all. It's a real 'must watch' comedy.
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