Good! Because I didn't watch the Korean version, but after reading some comments and I don't think that I would've liked it anyway, so I am not planning to watch that version.
I didn't fully understand (and it is very annoying) that Knowing her future, she would accept his proposal instead of just rejecting him and moving on in a new direction right then and there...
I check this list daily for my next stops on my way through Dramaland and the last two entries as of now (288 and 289) have me drooling. I am currently rewatching the Story of Ming Lan, but after finding these two in the list, I know very well what I am watching next! Thank you guys! You are the best!
The ML is not giving. Feels like a totally new character when he grew up. I’m only on ep. 7, so I guess I’ll…
The first part half of the show is mostly about developing both main leads and their own lives, but if you pay close attention you will find that their interactions are not only interesting but authentic. The main leads interactions in the first half are refreshing because those are the moments where they can be themselves entirely. Bonus: Pay closer attention, and it will foreshadow their future together, and when they finally get together it will be all worth it, and you will get a ton of them together afterwards.
Yes, the story has a heavy love triangle and a very happy ending. If you want to know more information about the…
This is a romance story, but beyond that, it is a story about Ming Lan, which will take you from her childhood to her adult life. Ming Lan first love is a young person that had feelings for her, but was not strong enough to fight for her in the end. This part is vital to the story because it helps developing the female lead into the strong person she is by the end of the story, and makes her actual relationship and marriage shines when she finds her true love. I wouldn't be discouraged because nothing really happens between FL and this other guy beyond some flirting. I hate love triangles, but I did not mind this one because even though it took a long for the main leads to finally be together, they were one from the moment they got married until the very very end.
Yes, the story has a heavy love triangle and a very happy ending. If you want to know more information about the love triangle, I will share more in my next comment.
Hear me out... I don't understand why writers insist in creating these one sided relationships. It is beyond weird that this person has this one sided relationship where they are not only with a crush, but in their mind they are going in a date while in reality maybe they are spending some time as friends with the other person. Things only get weirder when they acknowledge these delusions by giving them "closure" with an emotionally charged farewell/semi-break up/moving on scene in the center of the scenario with flash backs, emotional music and more! If you ask me, this is lunacy and a waste of time. If a character has unrequitted love, that means is one sided and they should deal with that and move on from that on their own, like a normal healthy person.
I don't understand why writers insist in creating these one sided relationships. It is beyond weird that this person has this one sided relationship where they are not only with a crush, but in their mind they are going in a date while in reality maybe they are spending some time as friends with the other person. Things only get weirder when they acknowledge these delusions by giving them "closure" with an emotionally charged farewell/semi-break up/moving on scene in the center of the scenario with flash backs, emotional music and more! If you ask me, this is lunacy and a waste of time. If a character has unrequitted love, that means is one sided and they should deal with that and move on from that on their own, like a normal healthy person.