One question. Why is the plot called Korean-like when there's lots of similar plots in Japanese manga and Cdramas?
Honestly, I am not fan of shoujo manga - I tend to only watch drama that are adapted by shoujo manga. For me, Kono Koi Atatamemasu Ka was the japanese drama with the best production quality up until then. I am referring to the cinematography, colours, costumes, acting etc.
As for the Cdrama, I have never a shoujo chinese drama - I have only watched bl cdrama. If you have any recommendations please do share with me :)
I agree with everything you said, especially about Hira not showing any growth at all. Those were exactly my thoughts…
Ikr? I was very happy that Kiyoi matured in these episodes but I was still feeling sad for how Hira treat him! I am excited about the movie and how they will approach it... I am curious if Anna was talking about Nori or not... I hope that we can see that in the movie :)
I know this is an old post but I only just saw it hence the very late reply, lol.As a J-pop/rock fan myself, I…
I know what you. I do realise that they don't need us, but from a business pov it doesn't make sense. If they keep acting like that they will miss the opportunity to be more famous. By taking the step forward, they could achieve great things. I don't mean to have immediate official subs for the videos or have a world tour today; expending internationally is a rather slow process that should be taken into account.
I got into kpop during the late second-generation (shinee, ss501, super junior, wonder girls, girls' generation etc). I remember that I was excited if I could find a video of SS501 in 360p and without subs back in 2010. Since then, kpop has come a long way from Korea to Japan, China, US, Thailand, and the rest of the world. This didn't happen rapidly; it took many years of exposure to foreign markets, many trials and errors, and a lot of hard work (both by the companies and the groups).
I don't know, I might be too over dramatic, but I feel that by also taking into account the international fanbase, they could expand their popularity around the world. Thankfully we still have Natsuki's youtube channel and we could see some content of the group.
I totally agree with your opinion.I don't know Japanese but I can read Chinese (not my mother language though)…
wow! thank you very much for going the extra mile but I don't want to bother you with this much! :) Thankfully I was able to have a rough translation, so I am happy with it!
I hope that if we get a second season I would be able to find eng subs easier.
I haven't read such a stupid review in a long time. Congratulations !!!
Thank you... I'm trying my best to give PERSONAL REVIEWS and not care what other people think of my opinion about a Thai BL. Instead of saying that my review is stupid, how about you prove my review wrong, with some arguments... you know... like I did...
As for the Cdrama, I have never a shoujo chinese drama - I have only watched bl cdrama. If you have any recommendations please do share with me :)
I got into kpop during the late second-generation (shinee, ss501, super junior, wonder girls, girls' generation etc). I remember that I was excited if I could find a video of SS501 in 360p and without subs back in 2010. Since then, kpop has come a long way from Korea to Japan, China, US, Thailand, and the rest of the world. This didn't happen rapidly; it took many years of exposure to foreign markets, many trials and errors, and a lot of hard work (both by the companies and the groups).
I don't know, I might be too over dramatic, but I feel that by also taking into account the international fanbase, they could expand their popularity around the world. Thankfully we still have Natsuki's youtube channel and we could see some content of the group.
I hope that if we get a second season I would be able to find eng subs easier.