All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
All the males who have ever portrayed Domyjoji Tsukasa have been doing a splendid job, simply terrific because they used their own styles and flavors for the character while maintaining the original substance.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
This have been such a amazing journey, wish i could forget it and re-experience all the freshness and newness with this version in form of Gorya and Thyme and rest of the F4. These characters are dear to me and this story is DEAR to me.
Im on ep 9. I'm addicted and liking it quite a lot, but the plot is starting to make no sense to me. Everything…
I am glad that you have enjoyed this drama overall. In what way does the plot not make sense to you? If i am not wrong, i think ep 9:s title is "The Incident of 1%"
Hey, i totally respect your opinion of this drama. It is alright if you dislike a drama that many other people…
I find your opinions interesting, although i don`t agree with all of them.
The violence Gorya uses on Thyme whenever he displeases her is one thing even many fans dislike. I totally understand if that bothers you and other viewers.
But then you mention Thyme`s violent behaviour and that he only gets tamed when he is with Gorya does not match with what have happened in the story. In ep 7 he forsworn violence in any form. In ep 10 (Gorya and Thyme are not together) during his confrontation with Talay, Talay provokes him with words and slaps at his face and Thyme refuses to give in to his instinct of violence. That shows how much he have changed and he was not even together with Gorya at that point.
In ep 11 Thyme gets beaten up so badly and he still refuses to lift a finger to even defend himself...its just...he have grown so much.
With your point about him being obsessive..its like come on! This is Domyjoji Tsukasa`replica we are talking about. He is supposed to be extra in all his feelings towards his Gorya whether it be caring, loving,supporting, possessiveness and protection. Its the way he is whether we like it or not. Even with the way he gives her over the top gifts. This is the guy who cried because he had hurt her again while he had amnesia.
The average rating is way too high! This show didn’t make anything new or fun with the old cliches and only…
Hey, i totally respect your opinion of this drama. It is alright if you dislike a drama that many other people enjoyed watching. It has happened to me also several times.
But, I was just wondering in what way you think both Gorya and Thyme are abusive?
Omg I have so much to say again this is my review and my opinion. 8/10 stars1. Best looking cast of any remake…
You mention in the part of your comment that F3 fought for Gorya and Thyme`s relationship more than they did themselves. You also say that it is not love. Why is that not love? Doesn`t love come in all types of form?
I just re-watched the first episode and can someone agree that Thyme has the MOST EPIC ENTRANCE in the whole Boys over Flowers Saga!
He looks like he is top of the world like some ancient Rome Tyrant entering the court to play off and finish his victims. He is literally drunk with that power.
YES, gosh that necklace really went ahead and became the main character and it's so beautiful. I mean if someone…
Mhmmm tell me about it! The second Thyme looks down on that necklace when the rain stops...Rosalyn realizing there is nothing she can do because the Heavens proved it to her. The miracle of love. Just.SO.DARN.BEAUTIFUL!
I didn't like the c-drama version as well as k-drama version, as I couldn't stand to watch abusive male lead for…
ML never forced himself on the FL in this version. But make no mistake, he is violent and have no idea how to handle his emotions. But he is self-aware of this and really tries to change and become a better person. He doesn`t change over night, but it takes time.He hates the violent and cruel side of himself from the past.
This is going to be I think my last comment hereI am so happy that the reviews are getting positive again, it…
absolutely love your comment! I agree with everything you said, this is THE BEST version and the redemption is so incredibly well done. I have never eaten KFC and would love to try it, MJ and Aum teased me with it in their every commercial in this drama,lol
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
The movie adaption from 1995 was made when the manga wasn`t even halfway through finished and made it into a simple romantic comedy movie instead. We get Tanihara Shosuke portraying Tsukasa and doing a good darn well job while he is at it with the material given to him. Despie his character portrayal lacking the depth (cuz the movie was pure comedy), the actor really brought on the charisma that is Domyjoji Tsukasa.
Some people doesn`t understand how truly popular the taiwanese version of Meteor Garden was in the early 2000s. It was literally a culture shock throughout whole Asia. Jerry Yan`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is wild, dark and very veryyyyy sexy! Jerry still manages to show the intense loneliness and vulnerability of the Tsukasa character through his glass shiny eyes. Everytime he looked at his female lead, we could see and sense his deep longing and need for her. Ahhhh this version made me cry so much. The scene where his character breaks down in tears over losing his female lead and his F4 friends comforting him, still breaks my heart to this day.
The japanese drama version of Boys over Flowers from 2005 was just needed at the right time and Matsumoto Jun literally owned the role of Tsukasa! His stance, his cold looks, his barbaric tendencies in lashing out and his need to punish everyone around him- the violent essence of Tsukasa was high-lighted and he is this dark avenging devil like character you can`t help but be intrigued by. Matsumoto showed off ALL THE LAYERS of Tsukasa character in his portrayal, it just amazes so many viewers to this day.
Many people grew up during the korean version of Boys over Flowers, and it has become a hit amongst all the hits and it stars the lover boy Lee Min Ho who created his own version of Tsukasa in the also iconic Goo Jun Pyo. You can really sense the bored brat persona in his character at the early start and Min Ho does that so well! But he still stayed so true to the core essence of Tsukasa in many incedible ways (and me being a big fan of the manga) like there were many great moments where i felt Tsukasa in him. It was in his darkest moments, at his lowest point...everytime his female lead hurt him. I always said: "Ah Tsukasa! Its you" I feel you" because these feelings resembled so much for me like in the manga.
The chinese version Meteor Garden that came out in 2018 is also the longest running version of 50 episodes so they had a lot to explore. Dylan Wang`s portrayal of the Tsukasa character is very beloved and no female can resist his irresistible smile that lights up his whole face! Despite having all the information of the Tsukasa character he also still managed to make his own awesome version of him. You could feel the deep rooted arrogance but also the stark blinding rage and pain inside him. Though, i love all the moments he teased his female lead to get closer to her, he have many of these precious moments with her.
Thailand`s version of Boys over Flowers was to be expected and the actor chosen to portray the Tsukasa character was none other than Bright Vachirawit who came on board with a lot of pressure on his back. Tsukasa may be a very iconic character, but he is also very controversial. It is a character to be handled with care and lots of effort. Bright did just that. And it came off magnificient. Bright`s version of Tsukasa is a beautiful beast destined to transform. His character gets the curse from the former versions of Tsukasa(and the manga) which is his awful violent side that only ever will destroy him and everyone around him. He hates his curse the moment he learns about his female lead. Bright managed to show off so many layers of this character in every episode, he managed to make us root for his broken soul, to give him a chance. His eyes always tells us viewers: "Love me, please love me. At least try. At least give me that". The same with the manga.
His character will always stay iconic and unforgettable. I look forward to see who will portray him next.
Thyme or Ren?
This have been used so many times and is a classic in the romance genre.
Then, this story is definitely not for you.
i am having withdrawal signs too, damn it!
In what way does the plot not make sense to you?
If i am not wrong, i think ep 9:s title is "The Incident of 1%"
The violence Gorya uses on Thyme whenever he displeases her is one thing even many fans dislike. I totally understand if that bothers you and other viewers.
But then you mention Thyme`s violent behaviour and that he only gets tamed when he is with Gorya does not match with what have happened in the story. In ep 7 he forsworn violence in any form. In ep 10 (Gorya and Thyme are not together) during his confrontation with Talay, Talay provokes him with words and slaps at his face and Thyme refuses to give in to his instinct of violence. That shows how much he have changed and he was not even together with Gorya at that point.
In ep 11 Thyme gets beaten up so badly and he still refuses to lift a finger to even defend himself...its just...he have grown so much.
With your point about him being obsessive..its like come on! This is Domyjoji Tsukasa`replica we are talking about. He is supposed to be extra in all his feelings towards his Gorya whether it be caring, loving,supporting, possessiveness and protection. Its the way he is whether we like it or not. Even with the way he gives her over the top gifts. This is the guy who cried because he had hurt her again while he had amnesia.
But, I was just wondering in what way you think both Gorya and Thyme are abusive?
He looks like he is top of the world like some ancient Rome Tyrant entering the court to play off and finish his victims. He is literally drunk with that power.
Aghhh this show is so good!
I agree with everyone here, Final ep is so amazing! Blew my mind away!
and yes, i am a big Jisoo fan
I agree with everything you said, this is THE BEST version and the redemption is so incredibly well done. I have never eaten KFC and would love to try it, MJ and Aum teased me with it in their every commercial in this drama,lol
it looks delicious!
This version is a MASTERPIECE!