This drama has been fun watching. I picked it up with no expectations and ended up marathoning the aired episodes. It's addicting like junk food, you you keep on wanting it more. I love the lead actress, she is quite new, but so pretty with great acting chops she carries like 75% of the drama.
lmao are you judging her based on the characters she has been playing? You can't seriously differentiate acting from real life? I'm certain you don't know Ishihara Satomi irl (unless you're delusional) to judge her personality like that and claim these things about her. Please get that through your head.
I've watched 8 episodes but it's Boring, childish & stupid. I'm only watching it because my idol female lead.…
For me I think it turned good by episode 11 when Zhang Sheng finally realized what he had done to Song Nuan was wrong. After that he turned for the better, but before that it was quite hard to watch him bully Song Nuan like that ngl. I loved Boss & Me too but it's because of the romance and I only cared for the leads. This drama is not really romance-centric, in fact the romance takes a back seat as it focuses on the character growth and their path to being interns. That's why it takes some time to build the plot and characters but it is a good one I think. I enjoyed this drama for what it was.
It took me awhile to complete this drama as I had put it on hold. Now that I have finished watching this, I have to say that I like Wallace Chung. He was exactly how I envisioned Yi Chen when I read the novel. Cool and handsome, he acted well. On the other hand, Tang Yang was kinda bland. When I read the novel I liked Mo Sheng even though she was dense and made foolish choices, but in the drama I couldn't root for her because of how Tang Yang acted her character. So bland and plain,a lot of the times she had the expression of being frightened or like a deer caught in headlines. I never had an opinion on Tang Yang before, but after watching My Sunshine with her I'm a bit put off by her add on with how overexposed she is at this point in the industry with the many dramas (and movies) she is in.
I did enjoyed the drama given the romance, but coming from the same production adapting from the same author as Shan Shan Comes To Eat I expected myself to love this drama as much as I did with Shan Shan and the leads. I think this drama would have been better had it finished with less than 30 eps. Though I liked that some storylines were developed because they were left off as it is in the novel but a lot of the drama was stretched thus it was slow, especially with how much flashbacks were used. The same flashbacks even repeated at some point. Good thing is the ending, which was really heartwarming aw the happy family <3
This was a really fast paced drama with lots of drama and angst. The acting was good and I like Yang Rong now…
From what I remember (since it's been a while I finished this drama) the ending was kinda wacky. It's like the writer couldn't choose between the two leads to end with the female lead, so instead she let endgame for the viewers to choose! Towards the ending Zhi Xia fell off the cliff because of some conflict dealing with her real father, I don't really remember the details, but basically they thought she was dead but she comes back and returns to the guys. Yes to both of them, they showed both scenes of when Zhi Xia returns home to either of them and like telling you, the viewers, to decide how it ended depending on which shipping side you were on. Which I found this decision of the writer dumb and telling of how indecisive s/he was not knowing how to wrap up the drama -.-
Whoo I applaud myself for finally finishing this drama, took me a while but I'm glad I have this completed. I must admit I was entertained by this drama with the sometimes thrown in funny scenes with the side characters high school students, I have to say Myungsoo and Youngdo were my fave characters xD
Otherwise I fast forwarded a lot of the scenes. It was dry hot mess, no doubt Park Shin Hye and Lee Minho scenes were the most boring, Krystal and Minhyuk as the couple were more interesting to watch. I think Eunsang and Youngdo have more chemistry together.
This was a really fast paced drama with lots of drama and angst. The acting was good and I like Yang Rong now after watching this, she is very good with the emotional and crying scenes. But what's with the ending gahh, if I choose I want her with Zhu Yi Long.
Gahh I super love Ayase Haruka, the acting in this drama was great but I so wished that I loved this drama. It could have been good, but sadly it was all a very placid romance drama that was predictable.
Ayase Haruka and Fukushi Sota were cute together, but just that, it felt like a puppy love. Instead, with Tamaki Hiroshi their chemistry was burning, the only times Ayase Haruka's character was sassy back to him. They would have made a more interesting couple wish they were the end game, maybe in an alternate universe the two would have ended up together.
I really disliked this drama when I first watched it years ago, especially along with the main actress which turned out to be Annie Liu. Her acting (and looks, shallow me!) were grating to me, but thank god she has improved since then in Bu Bu Jing Xin.
Watch this drama if you want to kill time, otherwise I wouldn't recommend this drama.
This is the first Thai drama I've watched and it was a pretty good rom-com! Lots of funny and cute romantic squee-worthy scenes between the two leads <3 I tried watching the original Korean Full House but I dropped it after the first 2 eps because I couldn't get into the characters especially the two leads, but in this version they are much better together. It's a really well-done remake, one of the few cases it surpassed the original.
Inferior to the Japanese version Nodame Cantabile. As a standalone drama it would be quite a decent rom-com but because there's the better original, as an adaptation is was a fail. I pretty much forced myself to finish this drama after my anticipations died down in the first 4 eps because I want it on my list of completed dramas.
It butchered what made the Japanese version so beloved, the characters, the music(!) and it was quite a senseless drama. Such a shame for Shim Eun Kyung to have this dud after coming off from her hit movie.
This was the first Taiga drama that I watched, or even Japanese historical, because of Ayase Haruka and it didn't disappoint me. Learning about this era of Japan was really fascinating. Sitting through 50 eps of this drama there was never a moment where I felt it was dragging or too long, it was quite an intense watch too seeing how the politics unfolded. It was like I was going through what happened with the people at that time, the cast did a good job, and it was a joy to watch a kick ass woman like Nijima Yae firing guns and nursing people. Phew, now I need to catch a break after binge-watching through this drama.
lol why is the pic used for this HK movie in Korean
Anyways, Twins (And pre-scandal Edison)! Back when I was kinda a fan, I loved watching the movies they starred in. Ah good memories.
He is a very intense actor, who tends to overact. First time I watched Jo In Sung in the drama What Happened in Bali, and boy was his presence through the roof. His chemistry with Ha Ji Won was very fervent too. After watching It's Okay That's Love I honestly think he is a good actor now. Jang Jae Yul was such a complex character to play and he nailed it with his unstable character and mental disorder of schizophrenia. Plus it does help that I find him really handsome.
Wei Wu Ji is swoon worthy! I have a huge crush on Eddie Peng after finishing this drama. Overall it was a good…
From the same exact website that @Ally linked to, koalasplayground. The author there has also translated parts of Yun Zhong Ge/Song in the Clouds, the third book in the trilogy series that includes BBJX and Da Mo Yao/Sound of the Desert.
I can't help but adore Kim Yoo Jung despite being younger than me, but she is such a great actress at such a young age. She is going to grow up to become the actress of her generation ~
I did enjoyed the drama given the romance, but coming from the same production adapting from the same author as Shan Shan Comes To Eat I expected myself to love this drama as much as I did with Shan Shan and the leads. I think this drama would have been better had it finished with less than 30 eps. Though I liked that some storylines were developed because they were left off as it is in the novel but a lot of the drama was stretched thus it was slow, especially with how much flashbacks were used. The same flashbacks even repeated at some point. Good thing is the ending, which was really heartwarming aw the happy family <3
Otherwise I fast forwarded a lot of the scenes. It was dry hot mess, no doubt Park Shin Hye and Lee Minho scenes were the most boring, Krystal and Minhyuk as the couple were more interesting to watch. I think Eunsang and Youngdo have more chemistry together.
Ayase Haruka and Fukushi Sota were cute together, but just that, it felt like a puppy love. Instead, with Tamaki Hiroshi their chemistry was burning, the only times Ayase Haruka's character was sassy back to him. They would have made a more interesting couple wish they were the end game, maybe in an alternate universe the two would have ended up together.
Watch this drama if you want to kill time, otherwise I wouldn't recommend this drama.
It butchered what made the Japanese version so beloved, the characters, the music(!) and it was quite a senseless drama. Such a shame for Shim Eun Kyung to have this dud after coming off from her hit movie.
Anyways, Twins (And pre-scandal Edison)! Back when I was kinda a fan, I loved watching the movies they starred in. Ah good memories.