Why this movie called "a frozen flower"? can anybody explain for me. I still couldn't understand..
I don't detain the absolute answer but logically, from my sole understanding, a flower blooms in spring. If it's frozen it means that the late snows of winter caught up with it... that the flower bloomed in the wrong time/season... although it's spring, it could have survived in other circumstances, but snow came and its luck faded away. This is unfortunately the way "the flower of love" bloomed between Hong Rim and his king, and the fate it had.
If anyone has a better explanation, I'm curious to read it as well!
UWMA is probably the series that leaves me the most frustrated. I am really confused at how much I like and dislike this show at the same time. The rational side of me finds one thousand and one flaws in it whereas the, very subjective, side of me is still in love with the plot and with the past selves of the main characters. Korn and Intouch are, without doubt, my favorite couple in this series. I repeat myself but Nine and Earth's acting is by far the best achievement in this whole production!
Nothing to say about the 16th episode. I liked Korn and In's scenes and died of boredom for the rest of the show.
Am I only one who think that they had better chemistry before their rebirth (I mean as korn and in) than they…
No, you aren't the only one. That's what I keep repeating since weeks. Korn and Intouch's chemistry is the only thing that kept me watching past the episode 14, because Pharm and Dean's relationship is a bit ridiculous and the actors interpreting them don't have a great chemistry. Fluke is good at crying like a baby but other than that, I prefer Earth's acting and general attitude. Nine and Earth's chemistry makes it way more realistic. I regret that there isn't a full season focused on Korn and In, Nine and Earth deserve the leading roles. Hopefully they'll get them in their own series someday!
I want to see him in another show, hopefully gay-themed as they are the ones I watch the most. I also hope that he pursues a career in modelling, because his place is on catwalks. He is very photogenic.
I dropped this drama long ago, but I came back to it lately to give it another try. I watched all the episodes this time and I admit that it was funny, especially in the beginning. The first 5 episodes were hilarious (The glue, the drag queen, the top who wants to bottom.... etc.) and then the next episodes happened to be a bit less entertaining, except maybe when B was the victim of a Chinese millionaire's. Not much humor afterwards. I think the plot has a lot of potential already, but the length of the episodes doesn't permit any genuine development. A movie would have been more interesting! For having enjoyed half the series, I will rate it 5/10!
For me, this is THE drama to wait for in 2020... I watched the trailer and I am certain that I will love it as much as I am loving the plot already. However, I've still got those Grey Rainbow vibes and they don't want to go away no matter what. I've even rewatched Grey Rainbow to get rid of them but impossible. I hope it's just my imagination "(~_~)"
I watched this when it was aired in 2016 and like a lot of people decided that I'd not watch it again, yet here I am rewatching it. I personally love tragic endings, I am a total sucker for them... but I still detest the ending here. It's not even its nature that I detest, I detest the lack of logic and realism in it... still totally unbelievable 4 years later!
It's been 13 years and I still remember it as if it were today. Seriously, who can forget the lie detector? lol... I first watched it in Japan when it started airing, and re-watched it back in Europe, and my appreciation for it did never weaver or weaken. This is by far one of the best, if not the best, school-life J-dramas ever made, and the one show that made me find my favorite Japanese actor: Toma Ikuta. Honestly, I will never forget the character of Shuichi Nakatsu... it was a genius creation, and he gave it the best acting. Someone said it rightly, Shuichi Nakatsu is the trigger of the second lead syndrome!
I personally prefer this version to the Taiwanese version (Hana Kimi)... even though, usually, I prefer Taiwanese shows over the Japanese ones... this one is the exception!
First impression: Apart from being too long for a short drama, the plot is too vague. It would suit a long drama…
Just watched the two first episodes and I am not changing my opinion about this tiny drama. I am even laughing at the little twist at the end of the second episode. It stipulates that Cheng and Lin Xun might be half brothers. I think they aren't, it may explain why Xun's mother hid his existence from Weizhi and ditched him. Other than that, I see it coming. At the end Cheng will be the one to find Lin Xun and bring him home, and when his father will protest against their relationship, Cheng will say that he still didn't want anything belonging to the Yuan family, all he wants is his father's blessings and acceptance for them to be together.... Honestly, if it happens like this, I will rate this series 1/10 lol
First impression: Apart from being too long for a short drama, the plot is too vague. It would suit a long drama but not this tiny one that can't permit any development. Moreover, three half-brothers being all of them gay is a far-fetched idea, I don't find it realistic at all. Speaking of the length, I think a movie would have been more suitable than a drama.
Now, let's watch it and see how right or wrong my first impression is :)
I do always say that I'd leave a review on a show and end up not leaving one but I will definitely leave one on this series. I love it, genuinely. But I know my liking for it is subjective, it's just the plot I like and I can't help but to notice too many shortcomings. For the past few episodes, the side characters disappeared what makes the storyline uneven in comparison with the first episodes, and from the moment Pharm met Dean's grandma, the development slowed down completely and the show became a meetings centrale: Pharm meets Dean's mother, he meets Dean's father, he meets his cousin, he meets his grandpa.... he meets Santa lol..... seriously, there's a problem with the script. I like Korn and Intouch's scenes, in fact I like them more than the rest of the show but the way the past and present time scenes are synchronized is weird. I will say more in a detailed review once the last episode is released.
I watched this movie when it first aired ten years ago and never forgotten about it. I'm truly hard to please when it comes to F/M romance, and I tend to not like Japanese cinema very much (despite being deeply accustomed to it), but this movie was amazing, truly beautiful and well done. Just keep in mind that it's a Japanese movie and don't expect it to be otherwise. If you don't like slow-paced, well-written and nearly poetic movies... this one is not for you.
She was great in Hanamizuki and Koizora, both are in my top 5 of favorite Japanese movies. In My Boss, My Hero, I think Tomoya Nagase stole the thunder of everyone else lol
I felt the level drop a bit with the episode 4 in comparison with the previous ones. But, considering the teaser, the episode 5 will be more eventful. I can't wait for the next one to be aired *-*
which are the best drama of this actor pls suggest me
If you want to see him in something light and funny, go for Miss No Good. I watched it more than a decade ago and it's still in my top 3 of favorite Taiwanese dramas. It's not very recent but I first discovered Dean in that drama and I liked him ever since. The drama was great too *-*
If anyone has a better explanation, I'm curious to read it as well!
Nothing to say about the 16th episode. I liked Korn and In's scenes and died of boredom for the rest of the show.
I think the plot has a lot of potential already, but the length of the episodes doesn't permit any genuine development. A movie would have been more interesting!
For having enjoyed half the series, I will rate it 5/10!
I personally prefer this version to the Taiwanese version (Hana Kimi)... even though, usually, I prefer Taiwanese shows over the Japanese ones... this one is the exception!
Speaking of the length, I think a movie would have been more suitable than a drama.
Now, let's watch it and see how right or wrong my first impression is :)
For the past few episodes, the side characters disappeared what makes the storyline uneven in comparison with the first episodes, and from the moment Pharm met Dean's grandma, the development slowed down completely and the show became a meetings centrale: Pharm meets Dean's mother, he meets Dean's father, he meets his cousin, he meets his grandpa.... he meets Santa lol..... seriously, there's a problem with the script.
I like Korn and Intouch's scenes, in fact I like them more than the rest of the show but the way the past and present time scenes are synchronized is weird.
I will say more in a detailed review once the last episode is released.