I think you're enjoying all of this for the same reasons we are. . .šI always love the attention to detail…
Haha yeah, I love how comments are collectively sharing their enjoyment for this drama - even if the rating says otherwise š„²
Not sure for WinTeam but hopefully, theyāll use some of their original scenes from Until We Meet Again! Their total screen time was like 30 minutes from all 17 episodes so it would be kinda sad if theyād take that away from us. However, I also canāt help but think that some major/famous scenes (e.g. their forehead kiss in UWMA episode 6 is also in the chapter 8 of the BU novel) will be re-filmed. What do you think?
As for the emphasis on the consent, I personally think that itās just part of their personality and relationship. That move screams so much of who Win is and how heāll treat Team in the future. He knows what he wants so itās not surprising for him to make sure that Team also knows what he wants, especially since he (Win) is older and has a high position in the club. The age of Team was brought up in the novel so the special emphasis on consent is very much important. So yeah, I donāt think the drama emphasized consent just for the sake of avoiding backlash.
Of course, this is just my two cents. Iām up for reading different interpretations as well!
The tricky thing about doing Between Us right now is that it has been over three years since Until We Meet Again aired because this story is parallel to that. Hemp Rope, the novel, has the same timeline as Red Thread (Until We Meet Again) - difference is that it focuses on Win and Team. In short, this is NOT a sequel. If viewers of Until We Meet Again were confused why Win and Team suddenly acted like a couple in a random episode, Between Us will show how these two started their relationship.
And as a fan of WinTeam, BounPrem, and the novel, I love everything about the first episode!
While it is not exactly the same, the drama IS following the novel, adding more details, and basically laying the groundwork for those who have not read the source material nor watched the other drama. The first episode also uses some scenes from Until We Meet Again instead of re-shooting them - and I personally prefer that because this is a parallel storyline after all; the recycled scenes incorporate where we are now in both stories.
As for the last part, it definitely exceeded my expectations. So much emotion is involved. The consent scene alone already tells so much about Winās character - confident and respectful. He is someone who knows himself well and gives assurance not just through words, but also actions. I cannot wait to see more of him. Honestly my favorite character. Not to mention, he is rich as hell (random fact: the resort is owned by his family) - the type to complain about Teamās unhealthy obsession with Layās but still ends up buying everything for him. Lmao.
- Interesting and layered characters with a solid backstory behind their actions and personalities. - Well-done juxtaposition of the two pairs of lovers and parallelisms of some scenes. - No unnecessary plot lines and no prolonged angst.
Overall, a solid web drama that utilizes its length to deliver a cohesive and grounded story. Directing, acting, writing, and music are on par with full-length dramas
FINALLY. Been waiting for this ever since the cast was announced and the first episode delivered!
Havenāt read the novel but I did watch the donghua which despite the romcom blonde-bad-boy (yes, the blonde aspect is important; blonde Chen Feiyu is important) and rich-good-girl premise already had hints of somberness in it. But I didnāt expect the drama to start the way it started - full of angst, longing, and unresolved emotions - and I love it. Iām a fan of both Chen Feiyu (2000) and Zhang Jingyi (1999) so acting is the least of my worries. The chemistry and tension between Li Xun and Zhu Yun is clearly evident. Not to mention, both are age-compatible and age-appropriate for their characters. I seriously cannot wait for the college timeline and the upcoming heartbreak.
Biggest difference between the drama and donghua right now is Zhu Yunās characterization. The female lead in the donghua is much more timid and extremely obedient (especially to her mother) so her character growth is another story to tell. Iām not mad with the differences, though. Just pleasantly surprised.
For a short drama (this has 20 episodes, 8 minute each). this is really good. This has got to be my favorite one among all short online dramas that China seems to love to produce, especially this year.
The female lead is so smart, headstrong, and unhinged. Even male lead gets speechless when he himself is another crazy character. Together, they are one hell of a batshit, fun, sweet duo. Not even an ounce of awkwardness or shyness from them. I love them together. Literally had me laughing out loud even on my second watch.
The story is predictable and unpredictable at the same time. Predictable because it is still a romance comedy that uses formulaic tropes; unpredictable because the characters are, again, crazy. If thereās one takeaway in the drama, it is to not mess with an ex-girlfriend.
Truly better than the prequel. More emotional, less comedic. Stakes are higher, and the conflict is much more cohesive and grounded since it is all about revenge. Love the addition of Hirate Yurinaās character.
For the visuals alone, a perfect ten. If I have to describe Ninagawa Mikaās works (ex. Helter Skelter, Followers) in three words, it would be bold, vivid, and florid. Her excessive use of vibrant colors, prints, and flora is such a distinct style and a feast for the eyes. Definitely one of my favorite directors from Japan so yes, I am biased over every thing besides the writing. Music can be a bit jarring but I absolutely love the state of dishevelment it brings. And donāt even get started with the cast, I love them. One cannot go wrong with Kamiki Ryunosuke and Matsumura Hokuto, especially when the bromance of their characters is given time to shine.
For the story, it could be explained and paced better because there are dull and confusing moments. Overall, not bad, just not as exciting as I wanted it to be. Fantastic ending, though.
In what website did you watch it? I'm seeking all websites I know and haven't found it yet.
The link where I downloaded from was already deleted, but I think the raw video is available on nyaa.si/torrent. Not sure if there are still seeders, though.
Beautiful cinematography, music, and chemistry; it was a solid 8 before the final 30 minutes happened. I rarely hate on endings even if it is sad or ambiguous, but this is a case where it is both without closure and unreasonable.
But yeah, three-quarter of the film is still good. I donāt totally hate the overall story but it IS disappointing.
Really enjoyable! Thankful for Viki because Iām sure a lot of potential viewers found MangoTVās auto-translated subtitles as off-putting. Highly recommended if youāre looking for bite-sized romcoms!
The way the whole comment section is collectively saying how the ālast 13 episodesā or āepisodes 27 and aboveā are so bad is genuinely making me scared lol
Yeah, understandable. But good for them for finding a loophole in that ban xD I was sad when they removed the fast track option - at least I now know how the express package works when it becomes available.
Not sure for WinTeam but hopefully, theyāll use some of their original scenes from Until We Meet Again! Their total screen time was like 30 minutes from all 17 episodes so it would be kinda sad if theyād take that away from us. However, I also canāt help but think that some major/famous scenes (e.g. their forehead kiss in UWMA episode 6 is also in the chapter 8 of the BU novel) will be re-filmed. What do you think?
As for the emphasis on the consent, I personally think that itās just part of their personality and relationship. That move screams so much of who Win is and how heāll treat Team in the future. He knows what he wants so itās not surprising for him to make sure that Team also knows what he wants, especially since he (Win) is older and has a high position in the club. The age of Team was brought up in the novel so the special emphasis on consent is very much important. So yeah, I donāt think the drama emphasized consent just for the sake of avoiding backlash.
Of course, this is just my two cents. Iām up for reading different interpretations as well!
And as a fan of WinTeam, BounPrem, and the novel, I love everything about the first episode!
While it is not exactly the same, the drama IS following the novel, adding more details, and basically laying the groundwork for those who have not read the source material nor watched the other drama. The first episode also uses some scenes from Until We Meet Again instead of re-shooting them - and I personally prefer that because this is a parallel storyline after all; the recycled scenes incorporate where we are now in both stories.
As for the last part, it definitely exceeded my expectations. So much emotion is involved. The consent scene alone already tells so much about Winās character - confident and respectful. He is someone who knows himself well and gives assurance not just through words, but also actions. I cannot wait to see more of him. Honestly my favorite character. Not to mention, he is rich as hell (random fact: the resort is owned by his family) - the type to complain about Teamās unhealthy obsession with Layās but still ends up buying everything for him. Lmao.
- Well-done juxtaposition of the two pairs of lovers and parallelisms of some scenes.
- No unnecessary plot lines and no prolonged angst.
Overall, a solid web drama that utilizes its length to deliver a cohesive and grounded story. Directing, acting, writing, and music are on par with full-length dramas
Havenāt read the novel but I did watch the donghua which despite the romcom blonde-bad-boy (yes, the blonde aspect is important; blonde Chen Feiyu is important) and rich-good-girl premise already had hints of somberness in it. But I didnāt expect the drama to start the way it started - full of angst, longing, and unresolved emotions - and I love it. Iām a fan of both Chen Feiyu (2000) and Zhang Jingyi (1999) so acting is the least of my worries. The chemistry and tension between Li Xun and Zhu Yun is clearly evident. Not to mention, both are age-compatible and age-appropriate for their characters. I seriously cannot wait for the college timeline and the upcoming heartbreak.
Biggest difference between the drama and donghua right now is Zhu Yunās characterization. The female lead in the donghua is much more timid and extremely obedient (especially to her mother) so her character growth is another story to tell. Iām not mad with the differences, though. Just pleasantly surprised.
The female lead is so smart, headstrong, and unhinged. Even male lead gets speechless when he himself is another crazy character. Together, they are one hell of a batshit, fun, sweet duo. Not even an ounce of awkwardness or shyness from them. I love them together. Literally had me laughing out loud even on my second watch.
The story is predictable and unpredictable at the same time. Predictable because it is still a romance comedy that uses formulaic tropes; unpredictable because the characters are, again, crazy. If thereās one takeaway in the drama, it is to not mess with an ex-girlfriend.
Highly recommended! 8.5/10
For the story, it could be explained and paced better because there are dull and confusing moments. Overall, not bad, just not as exciting as I wanted it to be. Fantastic ending, though.
But yeah, three-quarter of the film is still good. I donāt totally hate the overall story but it IS disappointing.
Donāt do illegal things, guys.
And I did not realize heās the puppy-like second lead in My Unicorn Girl!
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Thanks again!
Thank you for answering!
Did they really remove it since the episodes will air this week?