Quite a good show so far. I expected them to soften the novel's harshness. Good what they did to Li Lanfang, and grandma characters at least. Waiting patiently for the next release
She's Quanya's sister or cousin, a bit older than our crew. She has a crush on Xing Wu. But the novel was much harsher about everyone's living conditions in Zhazha, and she was a dancer in a nightclub. Here, in the series, I'm not sure about her occupation
In the novel, the glass guy will visit here in the village to bring some learning materials. Xing Wu will get jealous:) That girl was actually psycho-unstable, so she will be sent to a foreign hospital, but that was just mentioned. Qin Ye will never meet her. I don't remember university years much.
If you have time, I recommend reading the novel. FL is super likable in the novel, actually, and I think we will soon reach that phase in the drama. I liked this novel more than "Speed and Love".
Does any romance happen during the high school arc or do they not get together until after the reunion as per…
There was a very brief fight during the high school phase. Then, they separated when she returned to the city. And reunited when both entered university.
Hello! There are some slight differences from the novel, which is why it's quite difficult to understand her sourness. I think that.:)
Her family is much richer than shown in the drama; her initial home was like a palace with home-in "servants", she had brand-name clothes, and all Apple products. And prospects for studying at the best colleges abroad. Well, I can still understand her. She's lived 17 years of her life in premium luxury, but now, in a couple of moments, everything has changed completely. Her mother died, her father was imprisoned, and she was sent to a rural area to live with strangers. At the same time, the living conditions of Xing Wu and his mom are worse in the novel, too.
And here, I'm not saying that it's okay to look down on people from rural areas; it's wrong. We, adults, understand that you have to adapt to live as it is. But she's a teenage girl, 16-17 in the novel, who has nobody to rely on, and most of her life and future prospects are ruined. Now, she shares a room with a guy she initially thought was some gangster (she saw him beat someone), and with a game-addicted "aunt" who always reeks of strong-scented perfume and cream, as a senior to look after her. This house has no internet or decent rooming, just an outside toilet, a constantly leaking roof, and a pervert neighbor with whom you actually share this toilet full of bugs. She and Xing Wu had never met before, and they never played as kids.
In my opinion, she adapted quite quickly and well.
Hello! Can someone briefly spoil the plot and characters? I want to read the novel, but it's quite long. Want to see if it could catch my eye without starting read
Definitely watching! Tian Xi Wei's acting is masterpieceπ. Change in the plot from novel is significant, let's see how they make it work. Very excited. Yan An also plays good. Just hope that authors changed ML character from the novel. I didn't like him the in the novel. The authors of Love in the Clouds did excellent job changing Ji Bozai from the novel into TV series. Hope the similar happens here. Watching 100%π
Am I the only one who doesn't understand this whole Wei Rao, Jun Dai, and Ah Chou thing? Like, who is who? Someone…
Hello. They changed a lot from the novel. Only characters names are the same. So, nobody knows for sure about double FLs. Just what we can extract from plot description and trailer.
I don't remember university years much.
Her family is much richer than shown in the drama; her initial home was like a palace with home-in "servants", she had brand-name clothes, and all Apple products. And prospects for studying at the best colleges abroad.
Well, I can still understand her. She's lived 17 years of her life in premium luxury, but now, in a couple of moments, everything has changed completely. Her mother died, her father was imprisoned, and she was sent to a rural area to live with strangers. At the same time, the living conditions of Xing Wu and his mom are worse in the novel, too.
And here, I'm not saying that it's okay to look down on people from rural areas; it's wrong. We, adults, understand that you have to adapt to live as it is. But she's a teenage girl, 16-17 in the novel, who has nobody to rely on, and most of her life and future prospects are ruined. Now, she shares a room with a guy she initially thought was some gangster (she saw him beat someone), and with a game-addicted "aunt" who always reeks of strong-scented perfume and cream, as a senior to look after her. This house has no internet or decent rooming, just an outside toilet, a constantly leaking roof, and a pervert neighbor with whom you actually share this toilet full of bugs. She and Xing Wu had never met before, and they never played as kids.
In my opinion, she adapted quite quickly and well.
Just hope that authors changed ML character from the novel. I didn't like him the in the novel.
The authors of Love in the Clouds did excellent job changing Ji Bozai from the novel into TV series. Hope the similar happens here.
Watching 100%π