I feel like many people are rating this live action very low due to the fact that they haven't either read the…
I liked it - I thought the acting was good and they did well with what was a long manga being crammed into a movie and a fairly long anime (if I recall correctly). A drama series would be better but most live actions are now movies so I can't see it happening.
I don't think saying it's a happy ending, or a bittersweet ending, or suchlike is a spoiler. It's not giving details of the ending beyond just whether or not it's happy or sad at the close. A spoiler is when final scenes, plot twists and big parts of the movie/drama are given away. I mean I've already watched the film and wouldn't be able to tell the ACTUAL ending from 'it is' in reply to the question 'if the ending is happy?'
I think you need to really read a few spoilers to understand what the term actually means. But I'll click spoiler here because I guess you might be upset if I don't.
Correct me if i'm wrong (i'd appreciate if you can leave comments related to the last part because i honestly…
Yeah that final scene left me wondering......I think it was her just wishing her brother wasn't leaving; maybe she genuinely thought she could use the last wish to get him to stay or something. I really hope there's a second movie so we can see what happened after the cliffie....maybe she'd go with him, or persuade him not to leave.
Those last ten minutes or so really made me cry; he was such a good brother. When he was telling his mum and stepdad about how she liked things and then thanked their mum for making him her big brother.....oh my, I really started sobbing then! I started crying when he was doing the room up for his sister and didn't stop until the end when she blew on her phone........
It popped up on kissasian today. No idea what the subs look like
went over and checked - they're pretty good. It was nice to see Iura Arata again since I loved him in Rich Man, Poor Woman (though not his character, although at least he redeemed himself in the end.)
It looks the same like heart to heart... His Previous drama,,, i think he need to step up and choose more heavy…
I think it's really up to him what roles he chooses. If he has a niche that he excels at and enjoys playing, then better that than push himself to do things he's not comfortable with, doesn't enjoy and fails at.
Case in point, Sheng Peter - fine in secondary roles, but he SUCKS as a main male lead. He cannot carry the screen time and he can't cope with the pressure. Hes a lovely guy off screen, but freely admits that he's actually incredibly shy and socially awkward (as someone like that myself I applaud him for even attempting acting because any attention would make me run for the hills). So he's constantly 'rabbit in the headlights' in scenes and his lines are delivered with all the emotion of a detached and toneless robot.
But sadly Sheng's management have clearly pushed him into lead roles and he's tanked faster than a submarine in an emergency dive procedure. So I think perhaps Hans Zhang should be allowed to do the roles he's comfortable with . Just my view though.
I don't usually like Chinese dramas too much as they often end sadly (though Boss and Me was great), but as they get the sad part out of the way early on then I'm guessing that this might actually have a happy ending. So I'll hopefully be able to watch this one. :)
I want it to be, but I'm not sure how it could be considering the police are hunting for her and, even though she's happy to be with him, no one's going to believe her over her parents. So although it's a Japanese drama (and they often have good endings - or at least bittersweet - even when you think they won't) and we want a happy ending and for them to be together I doubt it will happen.
To be honest I really don't care about anything but the racing - so I'm going to watch it and if it has a good story then it'll be the cherry on the car cake. ;)
I've been thinking the same too. Maybe he's in a coma in a hospital somewhere, the way the woman in red is. That…
Agreed - in China though they wouldn't care, these sorts of dramas nearly always have sad endings; it's like they believe he has to be dead to make the sacrifices, emotional attachments (even if not romantic) somehow 'valid'. But, as it's South Korean, I'm really hoping we're right and he's just like the creepy lady in red...... :)
I think you need to really read a few spoilers to understand what the term actually means. But I'll click spoiler here because I guess you might be upset if I don't.
Those last ten minutes or so really made me cry; he was such a good brother. When he was telling his mum and stepdad about how she liked things and then thanked their mum for making him her big brother.....oh my, I really started sobbing then! I started crying when he was doing the room up for his sister and didn't stop until the end when she blew on her phone........
Case in point, Sheng Peter - fine in secondary roles, but he SUCKS as a main male lead. He cannot carry the screen time and he can't cope with the pressure. Hes a lovely guy off screen, but freely admits that he's actually incredibly shy and socially awkward (as someone like that myself I applaud him for even attempting acting because any attention would make me run for the hills). So he's constantly 'rabbit in the headlights' in scenes and his lines are delivered with all the emotion of a detached and toneless robot.
But sadly Sheng's management have clearly pushed him into lead roles and he's tanked faster than a submarine in an emergency dive procedure. So I think perhaps Hans Zhang should be allowed to do the roles he's comfortable with . Just my view though.