i guess this one is the business related drama and the other one airing (love is panacea) is a medical drama. I'm not sure how they're gonna fare yet but i had to take a break at episode one of this. There's just much on my mind right now. And the jargon is also bugging me. The leads haven't even met each other yet, I had to pause. The only business/corporate cdrama I liked so far is Love is Sweet. Still about the business world and also starring Bai Lu and Panacea's ML, Luo Yunxi. But i might need to recharge before watching this one. Just wanna ask, was this filmed many years ago already? cause they seemed young. I just like the familiar faces as well in this cast. hope the other one's good too. I'll come back to this later.
Took me years to decide to fully watch this ever since the cast was announced. The casting was perfect, but the imperfectness of the series's cast made it much better than the movie. As I watched it felt like, I've seen every scene before (might be because I love the series so much and rewatch it from time to time). But I can't help comparing what I felt watching the two versions. The series, messed with my mind, my emotions and even made me cry sometimes. But the movie version, I felt nothing. I just hate the ending of the drama version.
Make sure you know what the Cheese In The Trap webtoon was about before you watch this movie. There’s a lot…
i love the series so much but was disappointed with the ending. The series was like a core memory to me and I streamed it on Disney for a while after many years. I thought they all had mental health problems, there was bullying, stalking, PTSD, even BL (with the assistant teacher and seol's neighbor who was yoo jung's old friend). It was chaotic but like a mirror of reality.
My working assumption is the various animal characters in the story are her family & friends in the game, and…
right i didn't realize that the romantic interest in the storybook is a vegetable. i was just focused on why she is the only human. Thanks for this ! imma check on the radish thingy.
the feels of this show is like Our beloved Summer. Premise is promising, great chemistry from actors but the pace was meh. This one had a bland ending too.
This is a light series, so the SML is not evil, and he keep making excuses for ML and FL to be together, like…
Same as 17th life. The other male lead remembers his past life and seems to be the antagonist but is actually bringing them together, because he is trying to fix/pay his debt to the female lead.
the curse doesn't totally remove after the kiss as a dog.. it stays as it is. if she kisses him again after being…
In the discussion someone explained that breaking the curse with one guy means she can kiss him again without turning into a dog. But if she kisses another guy, she will be cursed again and she need to lift the curse through same way. So if she turns into a dog again, the guy will know she is cheating.
the Opening credits. Guys do you have thoughts on why the opening credits is made that way? I really admire the art of opening credits for Cdrama's nowadays, (and also Kdramas, although the minimalistic art trend is not really impressing me these days). but on the topic. I usually go to the credits to check if there are some clues to the actual whole plot (since I'm always stuck with ongoing dramas and have to wait episode by episode). However, this show has a very unique one and quite mysterious. I know for sure, this is a romance story because we have the "romance" title and the romantic scenes of the leads, there's even the second male lead whose purpose to make ML jealous. But, the opening credits only has the girl, no guy. She's interacting with animals, which I think are supposed to represent the family and the characters she encounters in the farming game. So, I hope I'm wrong, but if the opening credit is supposed to make sense, then everyone else is an NPC, even the male lead? And why is there a dragon in the end. They made the opening credits into a storybook style, so i would assume all the art are representing the plot and what's gonna happen in the story later. Or am I just reading too much into it? overthinking?
Theory 1: NPC character that has an interesting backstory designed to complicate and enrich the players game.…
i have this thought that they might go the route of Romance of Tiger and Rose where in the end, the ML who's supposed to be just a character in the book (that is bein adapted into a movie) turns out to be also the movie star. Meaning he is also from the real-world. and he remembers all the things that happened in the book. Both shows also have almost the same title as if it's a franchise "Romance of Tiger and Rose" and "Romance on the farm" or that might just be a coincidence. But I won't hold tight to this theory because, it's very obvious and in plain sight. The writers might deliberately avoid this and the ending/real plot might turn out different.
Is it just me or anyone else here also see that everytime Lian Man Er say something related to real world or modern…
where's the info about the novel. i am very curious about Shen Nuo's identity in the game. Is it right to assume that he is from the palace? is he the king or a prince?
Yep. .YaoJing is OTP in novel..think also in drama because they kiss several times but we have admit that Xiao…
I know right. He would have gotten more points with the audiences if he just didnt put up with the BS of that annoying fiancee. She doesnt even love him.
I enjoyed the leads, but the overall story lost steam for me when they started filming the pseudo documentary…
i hate abstract impressionist styles in mainstream media. it's not for all. so why would they put it here in a show about firefighting and public welfare.
I just like the familiar faces as well in this cast. hope the other one's good too. I'll come back to this later.
Guys do you have thoughts on why the opening credits is made that way? I really admire the art of opening credits for Cdrama's nowadays, (and also Kdramas, although the minimalistic art trend is not really impressing me these days). but on the topic. I usually go to the credits to check if there are some clues to the actual whole plot (since I'm always stuck with ongoing dramas and have to wait episode by episode). However, this show has a very unique one and quite mysterious.
I know for sure, this is a romance story because we have the "romance" title and the romantic scenes of the leads, there's even the second male lead whose purpose to make ML jealous. But, the opening credits only has the girl, no guy. She's interacting with animals, which I think are supposed to represent the family and the characters she encounters in the farming game. So, I hope I'm wrong, but if the opening credit is supposed to make sense, then everyone else is an NPC, even the male lead? And why is there a dragon in the end.
They made the opening credits into a storybook style, so i would assume all the art are representing the plot and what's gonna happen in the story later.
Or am I just reading too much into it? overthinking?
or that might just be a coincidence. But I won't hold tight to this theory because, it's very obvious and in plain sight. The writers might deliberately avoid this and the ending/real plot might turn out different.