Ever since they were kids, Avianna Diaz from UST Architecture and Larkin Sanchez from UP Film were inseparable, not until Larkin's fame grew over time, and they suddenly found themselves taking different roads at the same time. (Source: Wattpad) ~~ Adapted from the fifth web novel "Golden Scenery of Tomorrow" in the novel series "University Series" by Gwy Saludes. Edit Translation
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- Français
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: Golden Scenery of Tomorrow
- Also Known As: University Series Season 5 , University Series: Golden Scenery of Tomorrow
- Director: Victor Villanueva
- Genres: Romance
Cast & Credits
- Bea BineneAvianna Rye Diaz / "Via"Main Role
- Wilbert RossLarkin Olivier Sanchez / "Arkin"Main Role
- Aubrey CaraanSamantha Maureen Vera / "Sam" / “Maui”Support Role
- Lance CarrClyden Jaile Ramirez / “Cy”Support Role
- Krissha ViajeAshianna Kim Fernandez / "Yanna"Support Role
- Jerome PonceAkihiro Leonel Juarez / "Hiro"Support Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Why their character just inconsistent ?
First of all, 22 episodes is quite long if you don't know how to create a well-paced storyline. In the first episode, I always analyze the main characters in every series, but in this series, I didn't get a big picture of Via and Arkin, especially Via. I'm a reader of this university series and have followed all university series adaptations. As far as I know, Via has several distinctive character traits, such as being very maternal, anxious around crowds, and keeping a distance from others, as if she had her own world before meeting her group. But in this series, to be honest, I didn't feel any vibe from Via. I don't know why, but her acting was mediocre, I didn't feel her maternal, anxious, or distant attitude. I just felt like she was just delivering dialogue without conveying her feelings. Meanwhile, we know university series use first-person perspective and from female characters, if a female character can't convey the entire story, it's just a waste.I don't know why their storytelling skills aren't as good as the first and second adaptations. The scriptwriting gets worse, as if they don't know how to create a good story without losing meaning with each installment. The last two adaptations simply follow the books without creating a compelling story like a series should. I don't know if it's because they can't make 16 episodes or what? Honestly, it's very disappointing for me. I hope in the final installment they figure out how to create a good, flowing story so they don't just copy the story from the lifeless book.
Regarding the music, is it just me or does this series always use the same soundtrack all the time? Of all the soundtracks they have, why is it always that one? And their soundtrack variety is starting to dwindle and feel monotonous throughout the series, and it doesn't leave the same impression as the first to third adaptations.
Not to mention the extremely yellow and gloomy coloring of the images. And lately, the shots have been shaky, why ???
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