Kim Jung Hyun as Goo Seung Jun died. But my question is why ???? Doesn't he and his family is the victim of Se…
I understand where you're coming from, Meenoay, and you do have a point. There are lots of redeeming features to Goo Seung Jun as a character and I too believe that his fate should have been turned into something less extreme. But I also believe that trough his death, Goo Seung Jun is actually able to save the woman he loves twice, physically (he gets rid of her abductors) and emotionally (the love he confesses to Seo Dan once again as he is passing away must have restored enough self-confidence in her to be able to move on with her life - she has been loved, after all - not by Ri Jung Hyuk, as anticipated, but by a charismatic outsider). So Goo Seung Jun's death is tragic for sure, but it also serves a beautiful purpose.
This is by far the best Kdrama that I have watched since Goblin. I loved every minute of it. I will miss all the characters. Although I thought I would not like Seo Dan at first, she turned out to be what Goo Seung Jun saw in her: an admirable woman. Her karma is harsh yet she does not surrender. Actually, this drama is filled with life lessons and inspirational moments. Beside the love story, which is beautiful, there is so much going on in terms of friendship, comradeship, honor, truth, family, culture that I would recommend Crash Landing On You to anyone looking for an excellent drama.
Guess what? I started watching the series because of the male cast. Surprisingly enough, Manow turns out to be the cutest, most loveable character ;-) Who else wants a friend like her?
I really like this show but, seriously, can it get any slower than this? It's all about standing still with very few lines between the characters, which results in the lead couple looking fake at times. IMHO, In and Korn have better chemistry.
J'essaie de vous répondre en français, l'écriture est un proverbe chinois ou une devise (bien que universellement…
Ayumi Chan, merci de m'avoir si joliment répondu ! Votre français est parfait, félicitations ! J'apprécie la tournure poétique de ce proverbe chinois qui correspond à la trajectoire des héros et permet de clore la série sur une vérité essentielle que l'on a tous tendance à oublier, pris dans le tourbillon de nos vies citadines. Thank you so much!
I usually don't leave comments in this section as it is difficult for me to write them in English. But this time I felt I had to. My apologies for my mistakes below.
This is definitely the best BL drama that I have watched in years. And I have watched many of them, some I didn't even bother to mention in my watchlist. In terms of chemistry, acting, plot, and dialogues HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count is a winner. Everything about it is so endearingly cute and meaningful at the same time.
Except for the last two episodes (or the final episode if you've watched the series cut in 10 episodes), I guess we can all agree that watching this drama was a very enjoyable experience. Having said this, I totally get why so many of you guys were frustrated over the last two episodes. Those were dark, bitter episodes.
Judging from the drama's title, I knew something would mess things up, so I chose to feel happy about my viewing and decided to watch the end after enough time for me to be able to come to terms with it. And guess what? It did work for me. I was able to keep my emotions in check and actually appreciate the clever yet sadder, more grown up part where Yu Xi Gu had become a living memory.
Because Xian Hao Ting needs to learn how to survive love, it makes him of the most romantic BL characters ever! I will never forget him! On a side note, in France, we have a famous sentence by Lamartine that encapsulates what Xian Hao Ting must be going through: "un seul être vous manque et tout est dépeuplé" ( "one person is missing, and your world becomes a wasteland"). I kept being reminded of that phrase throughout the final episode.
If someone could let me know what is written on the screen right above "the end", I should be most grateful. Is it some sort of explanation or perhaps a poem or anything that sheds light on the drama?
If your inner child is still alive, do yourself a favor and watch Prince of Wolf! If you can regard it as a fable and forget about its unrealistic elements, this drama delivers a beautiful story. It's all about love and family and acceptance. The chemistry among the cast members is amazing with the cutest romantic scenes ever. And the final episode is wholly satisfying!
English is not my first language, so please excuse any mistakes.
Epic drama! I can only pray for Empress Ki to have been reunited with the two men she truly loved in a safer place and time. She suffered too many ordeals and deserves some happiness now.
Improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, rushed ending. But overall this drama is super cute and a lot of fun to watch. Plus, I have the biggest man crush on Jerry. He doesn't flaunt his beauty. Humble, considerate, anchored, he is the epitome of a true gentleman.
This is my first time watching DBY and I will watch it again for sure. It has become a classic for a reason: it is a great drama! Everything that has been pointed out by the other reviewers is true: good romance, good chemistry, good pacing, good ending. Because DBY was shot more than a decade ago, I chose not to pay too much attention to the corny elements. If you can do that, this is a must watch show! English isn't my first language, so please excuse any mistakes.
One of the best dramas I've watched so far. It's full of energy, positive vibes, love, friendship, resilience in times of crisis. The chemistry between the actors is surreal. It's different in the best possible way!
Beautiful story. Beautiful cast. I'm very impressed with Song Joong Ki's performance. I wanted to pet the werewolf throughout the whole movie! The ending felt more lonely than sad to me. That kind-hearted werewolf deserved better after all!
I am a man. I am turning 44 tomorrow. I have just finished watching it and I am in tears. Yes, this drama is this good! I have never felt so moved in a long time! I will remember this always: "when the water has run dry, sit and watch for the rising clouds". I need a season 2 to recover!
LBC is a real gem. The only thing that I find frustrating about the last episode is that P'Tin clearly deserved someone better than clueless P'Can. It made me feel so sad to see him cry in the shower. Why did they have to make him look so desperate?
I usually don't leave comments in this section as it is difficult for me to write them in English. But this time I felt I had to. My apologies for my mistakes below.
This is definitely the best BL drama that I have watched in years. And I have watched many of them, some I didn't even bother to mention in my watchlist. In terms of chemistry, acting, plot, and dialogues HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count is a winner. Everything about it is so endearingly cute and meaningful at the same time.
Except for the last two episodes (or the final episode if you've watched the series cut in 10 episodes), I guess we can all agree that watching this drama was a very enjoyable experience. Having said this, I totally get why so many of you guys were frustrated over the last two episodes. Those were dark, bitter episodes.
Judging from the drama's title, I knew something would mess things up, so I chose to feel happy about my viewing and decided to watch the end after enough time for me to be able to come to terms with it. And guess what? It did work for me. I was able to keep my emotions in check and actually appreciate the clever yet sadder, more grown up part where Yu Xi Gu had become a living memory.
Because Xian Hao Ting needs to learn how to survive love, it makes him of the most romantic BL characters ever! I will never forget him! On a side note, in France, we have a famous sentence by Lamartine that encapsulates what Xian Hao Ting must be going through: "un seul être vous manque et tout est dépeuplé" ( "one person is missing, and your world becomes a wasteland"). I kept being reminded of that phrase throughout the final episode.
If someone could let me know what is written on the screen right above "the end", I should be most grateful. Is it some sort of explanation or perhaps a poem or anything that sheds light on the drama?
Thank you for reading me!
English is not my first language, so please excuse any mistakes.