good story and great acting (especially the chemistry between the leads), it would turn out better as a transmigration…
Somewhere down in the comments someone mentioned that the name in original language does not mean Romance on the Farm. Its more about farming. So I guess only those who love farming sims would get tricked into playing this.
Hold on so they told Su Yu Wu Bi is dead and they told Wu Bi SuYu is dead and what the hack does Su Yu's father…
The dynamics with WB’s book counterpart who is named differently & his family in the book vs this show are BIG. Its one of the larger changes in this version that I appreciate. In the book the dad is a military commander with a lot of power and totally homophobic. They just skipped all of the book 1 pieces that were influenced by that. So the biggest surprise of season 2 is what they’ll keep vs change.
How does the game end? only 998.2 tael in the box,, I assume they stay together in the game
Nah. They showed the events out of order. The implication is at some point after he came back in game she chose to put the final 2 gold taels in. I think they wanted us to end the drama believing as the FL did that he was an NPC. They wouldnt have a life to live once the game content hit its end. She only found out he was real after she woke up.
The reviews are mix. Is this good? The trailer and OST looks really good. Not really into immature fluff, but…
It is very good. It has a real character arc for the FL and her aggravating in game family. Its not as fluffy as youd expect. Its OST is great. The acting is great. The way its shot s gorgeous. The story has some stand out moments and really satisfying outcome for the game villains. The FL is like 19-20 irl and inexperienced but she comes across as very mature in the game. I think the mixed reviews come from
1. Those triggered by some of the game family’s actions. I thought of them as mini bosses with a quick respawn and was amused as the FL and ML kept outsmarting them. 2. The game setting used to explain the book transmigration did need a little more context sometimes because this game felt super real and really hard. Like Id play it but I have no idea how youd beat it. 3. The ending was conclusive and happy with the FL’s arc fully resolved. The editing and minimal ML made it feel OE. ML had no arc or explanation for his presence at the end. Plus in the special episode which makes it truly HE you dont see his face. I still loved the ending.
The drama was awesome and left me speechless. I specially loved the songs in it. But can anyone explain me the…
So I read it as its a happy ending but told in an odd poorly edited fashion. The last episode shows the FL slowly saying goodbye as she decides its time to leave the game. It highlights her growth from the girl scared and disappointed on that phone call with her irl mom at the beginning. She didnt think she’d see the ML again but he shows up right at the end and it jumps to when she first wakes up in the real world. She goes through follow up with game staff conveying her feelings on the game for the beta test and leaves seemingly stronger and more content after her experiences than she was shown in the first episode. Than it jumps to the continuation of last scene in game which shows before she chose to leave she got to spend time with the ML and discuss their “future.” So I kind of read it as he was an NPC plus her first love and she was content with both those things because the love she found in game with him and the family made her stronger. Than the special episode-which is a minute-happens. It shows the continuation of the last scene in the real world where she finds out the ML does actually exist in real life and wasnt just an NPC. But his face isnt shown. The ending is highly satisfying for the FL’s arc with a clear conclusion; however, the way its edited is jarring and out of linear order. Meanwhile we never really get any answers on the ML’s motivations, his timeline of participation in the game or what he gained from the game. Just the implication he still loves her and wants to continue their romance cause he hands her a straw horse. So his storyline is less satisfying and endearing for him as a character while still giving us an HE for them as a couple. There really shouldnt have been a special episode. They should have just shown everything from their goodbye in the game to when she wakes up and meets him IRL in the correct order. It would feel less OE and read as the conclusive ending it really is. I did see another user suggested she and Shen Nuo lived out a life in the game before she went back. That lines up with the scenes shown too; although, with the MLs reveal as the CEO that seems unlikely.
I haven't watched the original, just looking at how it has so many episodes and combined with slice of life makes…
Regarding Go Ahead, by your standards of love triangle there is one. But its not what you think. There are moments of angst but their sibling bond is way stronger. Plus while his attraction is real the SML half loves the FL because being with her means he becomes a real member of the family. The FL and ML have their dads and he has no parents after being taken in by them. His attraction to her would be way less if you removed her from their family and they just met. As to his ending, its really good. He gets a fully developed character arc independent of romance and he does actually get a girl in the end. Just not romantically. But she’s the one he was really longing for. Not the FL. The slice of life is strong with this one. If you liked reply 1988 or 1994 you will do fine with this drama’s length. If those were too boring this will be too. The romance is really strong in the back half.
Yes. But it follows the book so its very easy to anticipate where its going to deal with the stress waiting for…
Google “are you addicted” or “addicted heroin” It will come up. You can also search for it on novelupdates.com. Sorry, I didnt save the link because I didnt like some of the toxicity of their relationship in the books. However, lots of people love the books so I definitely recommend reading them at least once in case you do love it.
Meh, daily is nice but touching back regularly if not daily is the real point. Those of us who check every so often are reassured we are not alone in our anticipation for season 2. :)
1. Those triggered by some of the game family’s actions. I thought of them as mini bosses with a quick respawn and was amused as the FL and ML kept outsmarting them.
2. The game setting used to explain the book transmigration did need a little more context sometimes because this game felt super real and really hard. Like Id play it but I have no idea how youd beat it.
3. The ending was conclusive and happy with the FL’s arc fully resolved. The editing and minimal ML made it feel OE. ML had no arc or explanation for his presence at the end. Plus in the special episode which makes it truly HE you dont see his face. I
still loved the ending.
She didnt think she’d see the ML again but he shows up right at the end and it jumps to when she first wakes up in the real world. She goes through follow up with game staff conveying her feelings on the game for the beta test and leaves seemingly stronger and more content after her experiences than she was shown in the first episode.
Than it jumps to the continuation of last scene in game which shows before she chose to leave she got to spend time with the ML and discuss their “future.”
So I kind of read it as he was an NPC plus her first love and she was content with both those things because the love she found in game with him and the family made her stronger.
Than the special episode-which is a minute-happens. It shows the continuation of the last scene in the real world where she finds out the ML does actually exist in real life and wasnt just an NPC. But his face isnt shown.
The ending is highly satisfying for the FL’s arc with a clear conclusion; however, the way its edited is jarring and out of linear order. Meanwhile we never really get any answers on the ML’s motivations, his timeline of participation in the game or what he gained from the game. Just the implication he still loves her and wants to continue their romance cause he hands her a straw horse. So his storyline is less satisfying and endearing for him as a character while still giving us an HE for them as a couple.
There really shouldnt have been a special episode. They should have just shown everything from their goodbye in the game to when she wakes up and meets him IRL in the correct order. It would feel less OE and read as the conclusive ending it really is.
I did see another user suggested she and Shen Nuo lived out a life in the game before she went back. That lines up with the scenes shown too; although, with the MLs reveal as the CEO that seems unlikely.