Definitely deserves a special episode where we finally get to see Miao Miao and Zi qi together in the modern real world! Him calling her name at the end was not enough for me to say goodbye to the drama :(
Just completed it, definitely worth the watch! This is one of those dramas that starts off slow and just gets better as you continue!! <3 Love the main leads chemistry and OST as well! :)
This is one of my favorite comfort movies; I rewatch it at least once a year whenever I miss HYD! The movie plot is a bit extra at times; however, seeing the continuation and best closer to Domyoji and Makino's love story makes it worth watching! <3
Thanks a lot for commenting and sharing your views, @popcake_23I was really waiting for someone who has read the…
Yeah ofc, I'm glad my comment was helpful! :)
I absolutely feel the same about how the live-action movie was able to capture the sweetness of their manga counterpart characters. Miura Haruma did fantastic at portraying cute and charming Kazehaya <3 However, the main actor in the drama comes off as more awkward when Kazehaya is supposed to be more confident as the popular and nice guy in school.
Yeah, it's best not to waste your time on this drama, better to reread/ rewatch the classic manga/anime/movie for sure ;)
Kimi ni Todoke is a beloved classic for me; having read the manga, and watched the anime and movie countless times, the drama is disappointing. The pacing of the drama was a way to rushed! It was not a good idea for the writers to cram the manga storyline, which covered 30 volumes, into 12 short episodes. All we saw were glimpse of certain events from the manga with the main cast; there was not a lot of time given to develop strong character buildup for the main leads cause there was not a lot of screen time given in the drama.
The charm about Kimi ni Todoke in the manga and anime was how slow burn the romance was, like whenever the main leads needed to confront their feelings, there was a feeling of tension or anticipation as the viewer. But in this new drama, I did not feel that tension between the leads at all. Even the movie from 2010 did a better job of developing Kazehaya and Sawako's interactions, which covered way less of the manga plot than the drama itself. It's too bad; the drama could have been a lot better if the writers focused more on the quality of adapting the manga story arcs slowly rather than cramming as much content from the manga as possible. :(
Love the main leads chemistry and OST as well! :)
Thank you!! Ofc, can't ever get enough of Kazehaya and Sawako! :D
I absolutely feel the same about how the live-action movie was able to capture the sweetness of their manga counterpart characters. Miura Haruma did fantastic at portraying cute and charming Kazehaya <3 However, the main actor in the drama comes off as more awkward when Kazehaya is supposed to be more confident as the popular and nice guy in school.
Yeah, it's best not to waste your time on this drama, better to reread/ rewatch the classic manga/anime/movie for sure ;)
The charm about Kimi ni Todoke in the manga and anime was how slow burn the romance was, like whenever the main leads needed to confront their feelings, there was a feeling of tension or anticipation as the viewer. But in this new drama, I did not feel that tension between the leads at all. Even the movie from 2010 did a better job of developing Kazehaya and Sawako's interactions, which covered way less of the manga plot than the drama itself. It's too bad; the drama could have been a lot better if the writers focused more on the quality of adapting the manga story arcs slowly rather than cramming as much content from the manga as possible. :(