It’s about Li Xiaolu who cheated on her husband with a 24 yr old boy who’s also a really good friend of him.…
Bigbel30 -- you've got to feel sorry for her co-stars and the crew because this drama, and anything else she's in, is basically doomed because she's so toxic.
What are you even talking about? They aren't copying the Korean version they are adapting it from the manga so…
Umm....what I was actually talking about is the style and attitudes are much more like the Korean version. The Japanese one and, to a lesser extent, the Taiwanese version didn't have Dao Ming Si as such a jerk as the Korean version did; in the trailer he's a TOTAL jerk...hence what I was talking about. Each version is an ADAPTATION of the manga, therefore they're all a little different to each other and the original.
As for remakes - the Taiwanese reboot of Itazura na Kiss (called Miss in Kiss) was TERRIBLE. Nothing like as good as the Taiwanese original series - so reboots of one that country's already made are not anything to judge by.
*prays for a happy ending* (I think your prayer is more likely to answered!)
Famous, good actors as the leads usually do get subbed more quickly than lesser known casts. Yeah, I've learnt the hard way that Chinese dramas are not known for happy endings - their viewers seem to enjoy ending up a sobbing mess when their dramas end. :$ *prays extra hard*
Which one of the two guys is her husband? Ya Jia Cheng or Yi Pei? IF it's the former I would ensure he learns he shouldn't speed in a built up area before I did anything else!
I've just watched the trailer and I have to say that, as someone who's been married to the same guy for nearly 26 years, that you can't CHOOSE who to love with your whole heart. That goes for gender, race, religion.....NONE of that matters when you genuinely love someone with every bit of you.
Sure, they might drive you to the point where you want to bury them after repeatedly hitting them in the face with a large brick....but they also make you feel like you are THE most wonderful person in the world. They can make you feel like crap, but also like you can do anything.
Me and my husband have been through some seriously heavy bad times, I know we'll have more - that's life. But we've also had some amazingly great times. Times we've cried together, times we've laughed together. Times we've made the other cry (a LOT) and times we've made the other laugh (also a LOT).
We have contemplated divorcing once, a very long time ago, thanks to his parents being.....ahem....unpleasant people to me and my parents. But we didn't because we realised there was no one else we'd rather be with. Even if we had, I doubt I'd have found someone like him again - if there is such a thing as soulmates......I'm married to mine. Sometimes the person that makes you the most miserable, can also make you the most happy - and, really, I think that's all we can ever truly hope for in love. A partner in crime.....
Couples that don't last are the ones who want the fairytale and, HONESTLY, that doesn't exist in the real world. So the girl should accept the guy who drives her mad but also makes her laugh in equal measure; the one who loves her no matter what - just as she loves him.....whichever guy that is. But that's just my thoughts.
PLEASE, for the love of GOD, if you're going to copy the Korean version (which this trailer implies you are) then MAKE her pick the the Ji Hoo character over the Jun Pyo one....(Hua Ze Lei over Dao Ming Si) because, honestly, my heart won't take another blow like that drama delivered in the form of SLS.
It‘s been some time since you asked for spoilers but if you are still interested, here you go: The female lead…
Thanks so much for the info; I think I'll give it a miss, I'm so done with movies that end up making me cry a river of tears every time. I appreciate you letting me know, I might've watched it otherwise because I do love Lee Sun Kyun. :)
Undoubtedly Kiss Me 1st hands down. I totally agree with you! 7th place however...for me...Playful Kiss had and…
Thank you for being so kind about my list. It's amazing how we all love the drama and we all have the different versions in a slightly different order. But for me it's wonderful because it shows how no one is the same and I find that so reassuring, can you imagine how boring the world would be if we were all alike and liked or disliked the same things? My stars it would be a borefest, right? lol!
I actually still like Kim Hyung Joong and feel a bit sorry for him; despite the girl who accused him going to prison and proof surfacing that he was innocent of her accusations, his career is still only stuttering back into life right now. As for Playful Kiss, at the time I think he was cast because of his character Ji Hoo in Boys Over Flowers (another drama that's been done a TON of times); Ji Hoo was the Second Lead that inflicted the worst and most pandemic outbreak of SLS that dramaland has ever seen, and so putting KHJ as the main lead in Playful Kiss was a master stroke.
I think the cast was really strong (though the mum character was another nut - but still had a long way to go to beat the nutjob in the 2012 Japanese version); but the script was APPALLINGLY bad.
I've actually got through Say That You Love Me......along with Miss in Kiss and the movies I think it will be the other one I WON'T be watching again. So those three being the bottom ones is entirely right for me. lol!
As for me I am certainly looking forward to more your articles. :)
Oh beer....i LOVE beer! crack a keg, pull up a barrel and get comfy!!
As for remakes - the Taiwanese reboot of Itazura na Kiss (called Miss in Kiss) was TERRIBLE. Nothing like as good as the Taiwanese original series - so reboots of one that country's already made are not anything to judge by.
Yeah, I've learnt the hard way that Chinese dramas are not known for happy endings - their viewers seem to enjoy ending up a sobbing mess when their dramas end. :$ *prays extra hard*
Sure, they might drive you to the point where you want to bury them after repeatedly hitting them in the face with a large brick....but they also make you feel like you are THE most wonderful person in the world. They can make you feel like crap, but also like you can do anything.
Me and my husband have been through some seriously heavy bad times, I know we'll have more - that's life. But we've also had some amazingly great times. Times we've cried together, times we've laughed together. Times we've made the other cry (a LOT) and times we've made the other laugh (also a LOT).
We have contemplated divorcing once, a very long time ago, thanks to his parents being.....ahem....unpleasant people to me and my parents. But we didn't because we realised there was no one else we'd rather be with. Even if we had, I doubt I'd have found someone like him again - if there is such a thing as soulmates......I'm married to mine. Sometimes the person that makes you the most miserable, can also make you the most happy - and, really, I think that's all we can ever truly hope for in love. A partner in crime.....
Couples that don't last are the ones who want the fairytale and, HONESTLY, that doesn't exist in the real world. So the girl should accept the guy who drives her mad but also makes her laugh in equal measure; the one who loves her no matter what - just as she loves him.....whichever guy that is. But that's just my thoughts.
I actually still like Kim Hyung Joong and feel a bit sorry for him; despite the girl who accused him going to prison and proof surfacing that he was innocent of her accusations, his career is still only stuttering back into life right now. As for Playful Kiss, at the time I think he was cast because of his character Ji Hoo in Boys Over Flowers (another drama that's been done a TON of times); Ji Hoo was the Second Lead that inflicted the worst and most pandemic outbreak of SLS that dramaland has ever seen, and so putting KHJ as the main lead in Playful Kiss was a master stroke.
I think the cast was really strong (though the mum character was another nut - but still had a long way to go to beat the nutjob in the 2012 Japanese version); but the script was APPALLINGLY bad.
I've actually got through Say That You Love Me......along with Miss in Kiss and the movies I think it will be the other one I WON'T be watching again. So those three being the bottom ones is entirely right for me. lol!
As for me I am certainly looking forward to more your articles. :)