No, it’s a completely different drama that is adapted from the novel The Colored Glaze Beauty by Shi Si Lang.
ah, I read that novel and this synopsys sounded similar. Both then again many Xianxia novels have those elements in common. Ah! I just remembered, Heavenly sweetness already had a drama a few years ago. sorry for the confusion.
I'm glad you enjoyed the article. He is, though he likes to lay under the radar. If only he was a bit more ambitious.…
Henshin's a bit slow to start but once it gets started, it's worth it. If you like him playing dark character, I highly recommend Gakkou no Kaidan. He's character there is rather dark.
During the lockdown I got into j-drama and I inevitability became a fan. I became curious about bim after seeing…
Yeah he completely disappeared into his characters. And he's so overly passionate that he actually started to practice for the role of Sejiro before he was even offered the role. Since I can't post the link here, I'll PM it to you
I'm glad you enjoyed the article. He is, though he likes to lay under the radar. If only he was a bit more ambitious.…
I love Keiji Yugami, oh he plays a mini ninomae in Kamen Rider Agito (2001), like with the black turtle neck and everything, it's been completely subbed but he's parts are few and far apart. Though it's a crappy movie, I've watched watched As the God's will three times because Ryuchan is so awesome in it. Install is interesting. He goes half a base with Ueto Aya, just kidding. It's an interesting story which looks at the adult world with the innocence of children. It's very nuanced, so some people initially might consider it a bit crass. Henshin is also another one where he plays a darker character. It's a psychological thriller contemplating the ship of theseus. Kokoro No ito is a masterpiece. He is so creepy in Wonderful world (2007), he doesn't do anything and yet he's eyes just keep you out. He's a bit twisted in Zoo, He's characterisation is Akahana no Sensei is very good. He's really cool in Taira no Kiyomori, Sejro from the Kenshin series is a fan favorite.
I remember first watching in the 2001 version of Mukodono (I feel super old) and thought he was such an amazing…
I've been looking for that episode all over the internet. not just he's generation. He started out too young. He's probably a senpai to some older generations as well. It's lucky that he continued with his acting. I agree about him being a great child actor. If you liked Mukodono, you should try Good News. It's being subbed now. He is adorable. and such a natural for his first drama role. Chibi Ryuchan is the best
Great article, enjoyed the read, it makes me realise how much of his stuff I haven't seen yet. He's a brilliant…
I'm glad you enjoyed the article. He is, though he likes to lay under the radar. If only he was a bit more ambitious. He is too carefree for his own good. If you find a few older ones please share them with me. I hope you enjoy some of the projects I've mentioned above. Though to be honest I have more that I liked, but I didn't add them since the article was becoming ridiculously long.
Sorry the comments so long.
https://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2019/01/14/gazo/20190113s00041000559000p.html
http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~midori-o/DORAMA/TO.html
https://www.bpcj.or.jp/search/show_detail.php?program=128628
https://www.timedesignership.com/single-post/2014/10/03/%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%A0%E3%82%B9%E3%83%AA%E3%83%83%E3%83%97%EF%BC%81%E5%A0%80%E9%83%A8%E5%AE%89%E5%85%B5%E8%A1%9B