Do you have an English translation of the novel that is more than the first chapter, or do you only have a Japanese one? I would like to read all of the books if you have it even if it's Japanese? :)
I am going to throw my hat in the ring about a possible ending to this season. I think it has to do with his brother since he is always in competition with him. He is going to come home with a wife, and just as he is ready to be honest about his feelings and make it official with Oh, he will break it off and not meet him and make it official with Tarn. That will leave the door open for another season as well. Then, we'll end with each of them separately confessing their love at sunset in that same place.
I'm sorry... but could u please tell me if the manga had a happy or a sad ending? please?
It seem to be ongoing as I have read up to date with the exception of the new one, which I think is coming out in mid-May for the manga from what I have seen, and so far there isn't necessarily a happy ending, but it is interesting. It becomes more of a triangle as the manga continues as well.
I watched him on a GMM series a few years back, and I thought back then he was going to be amazing as a lead in the future, and this Lakorn proves it. The chemistry is fantastic in this one.
One of the actors who played Doo shik is serving jail and the other has health problems
I'm so disappointed because the other drama he was in we'll never get the third installment with the couple together now, and he tried to get the younger actor to say he was driving who was in the car. What a waste of a life to do something all for alcohol.
I thought this was a cute movie, and for anyone that watched it, I think my favorite part was when he started getting jealous and petty, and she was confused. When he was waiting on her for instance at the bar griping about her being late, I was laughing so hard because he got caught in his own trap. Then, he was grilling her at karaoke about what she wore on her date. lol Of course, later, she knew in her heart she had won him, but as he told her, her indecisiveness was one of her worst qualities.
It's not as dramatic as we usually see with kdrama dramas, but I really loved it, and I thought the chemistry was adorable especially in the rain scene. My advice don't take it too seriously and enjoy it, and I hope they make a drama out of it at some point in the future because I think it would work.
Here is the deal with this movie, the acting was great, and to me it really seemed like it could happen, and maybe that's because I was in a somewhat similar situation not married/no sex on my end just engaged and inappropriateness let's say, and I was not unhappy in my relationship at all. That's the insane thing sometimes when two people come together, it just sparks something that you kind of live in your bubble pretending no one else exists I guess, so this isn't wrong in your deluded mind at that time.
I don't necessarily understand her reasoning behind cheating on the husband considering he wasn't abusive nor anything that warrants it, but we have to look at the stress caused by having a child that had those types of issues. Of course, I am a bit of a hypocrite saying that as my fiance adored me, and I still was lost in that relationship. Plus, Gong's character was so persistent which I remember my situation was that way where he just was so interested in me on a level that was a seduction all on its own. I think you can get so caught up in that feeling that it clouds your judgment.
Now my huge issue was his behavior (Gong's character) because he kept pushing them together until her heart was no longer able to stop wanting him, and then, he decided time to be a good dad. I get it the child was closed off and not letting him in, and then, he couldn't destroy this fragile daughter of his, but she really went all in for him at that point. He even helped with her son, so I was kind of frustrated with his character that he pulled her in, and now she's left with a broken heart and family.
I guess that part I feel is true to life because I think the woman can get so wrapped up heart wise in a man that it can destroy her. For me I left the situation because I felt horrible and wrong, and then, I was a mess for a while just living in my own private hell as he had had shut me out even as a friend. I thought i could at least keep that going our friendship just a call here and there, maybe lunch, but it was this situation we had created or nothing. He humored me a bit to get my hopes up and then threw some words back in my face and cut me off which anyone who has gone through it knows that's like losing an appendage because they are so ingrained in your life. When we saw each other later was when I knew he still cared and was very resentful that I didn't allow us to keep up our double lives, but my choice was to get married and stop being a fool and work on my relationship that was positive, and i was very honest about what had happened as well just so we could work on us and rebuild again. I will say it worked.
It was so sad when she was in the taxi getting that call, and you knew he wanted to turn around and go back. For me the chemistry was off the charts (Gong Yoo is extremely sexy especially in that office scene), and I agree affairs like this shouldn't have a happy ending per se, but I guess I was hoping she could salvage her family again too before the film ended. I mean why can't she find her way out of her situation and somehow salvage her life again? That part was hard on my heart.
So I decided to watch this as I only have been able to watch the live action JP version of Marmalade Boy raw thus far, and I wanted to see if my predictions on what was happening coincided with this plot, and I am happy to say they did. My tiny bits of Japanese knowledge and just paying attention turned out to work in my favor.
Yes, right off the bat this starts out REALLY ROUGH not doubt about it slapstick gags, over the top screaming and hysterics, stupidity, all of it, BUT the positives are that the couple has very nice chemistry (he gives me Mike He vibes at times TBQH), and she honestly starts to settle in more as the shows continues. I mean if you think about the whole plot, hysterics would make some sense, so that's something to think about when watching it.
I would love from him to come back and act again just see how he would in modern day because he was a highlight of the drama, and I still can't figure out who that second lead male is but looks familiar. I think that's the same teacher who was a teacher's assistant on DBY though who again was looking for a relationship with a student! lol
Yeah, the quality is putrid too, and my eyes already have issues, but i watched it on the big screen TV which did help somewhat. I'm gonna say that this is the along the lines of the Kiss franchise back in the day kind of acting. It's odd that in both the male leads are standouts really, and the females have to overact, but apparently back in the day that was acceptable in TW dramas.
I would delete that message above that because people don't know this. lol Anyways, it's 11 when she's talking…
His lying to her or her lying to him or both? She had to do it because of the curse and her parents. It was her way of life. That was TW writing though making that such a big deal, but at that point, who knows what the mother would have done because she seemed a big unhinged about protecting her.
As for him, he said it wasn't his secret to tell. He wanted her to come to him, and you'll see him hint a lot towards her after he knows trying to nudge her in that direction. I think people refuse to see it, but I do see his frustration at times regarding her keeping it, but the love and sacrifices she has made for him don't compare to the secret in the end. I mean she risked her life on numerous occasions for him, so in the end, he had to balance it all out, and I think it made sense for him not to resent her for it.
In a way, the secret also allowed him to get to know her feminine side. He was definitely allowing her to feel comfortable enough to show it more after he knew, and that's why I say he fell in love with her all over again. As he said, I'm in love with you as a person not because of gender which was a beautiful scene.
I think the fact he knew adds a new layer to the drama as well because I honestly did not think I heard right that he knew until they went back to it again when he told his family about it. I kept thinking to myself how much more amorous he was with her, and if he still felt she was a guy, I would think there would be a bit more hesitation especially with intimacy, so it did make me wonder at times.
I would delete that message above that because people don't know this. lol Anyways, it's 11 when she's talking…
You're welcome. It's so different watching knowing he knows. I watched it again, and it's like he fell for her as a guy and then fell in love with her as a girl later. He did an amazing job.
So... I'm really curiousBefore I start watching, what episode did he find out she was a girl?
I would delete that message above that because people don't know this. lol Anyways, it's 11 when she's talking to the vet. We don't know it, but he was listening to their conversation. He tells her later that he came about the contract and saw her leave, but he was actually there when the vet said she was a girl.
It's not as dramatic as we usually see with kdrama dramas, but I really loved it, and I thought the chemistry was adorable especially in the rain scene. My advice don't take it too seriously and enjoy it, and I hope they make a drama out of it at some point in the future because I think it would work.
I don't necessarily understand her reasoning behind cheating on the husband considering he wasn't abusive nor anything that warrants it, but we have to look at the stress caused by having a child that had those types of issues. Of course, I am a bit of a hypocrite saying that as my fiance adored me, and I still was lost in that relationship. Plus, Gong's character was so persistent which I remember my situation was that way where he just was so interested in me on a level that was a seduction all on its own. I think you can get so caught up in that feeling that it clouds your judgment.
Now my huge issue was his behavior (Gong's character) because he kept pushing them together until her heart was no longer able to stop wanting him, and then, he decided time to be a good dad. I get it the child was closed off and not letting him in, and then, he couldn't destroy this fragile daughter of his, but she really went all in for him at that point. He even helped with her son, so I was kind of frustrated with his character that he pulled her in, and now she's left with a broken heart and family.
I guess that part I feel is true to life because I think the woman can get so wrapped up heart wise in a man that it can destroy her. For me I left the situation because I felt horrible and wrong, and then, I was a mess for a while just living in my own private hell as he had had shut me out even as a friend. I thought i could at least keep that going our friendship just a call here and there, maybe lunch, but it was this situation we had created or nothing. He humored me a bit to get my hopes up and then threw some words back in my face and cut me off which anyone who has gone through it knows that's like losing an appendage because they are so ingrained in your life. When we saw each other later was when I knew he still cared and was very resentful that I didn't allow us to keep up our double lives, but my choice was to get married and stop being a fool and work on my relationship that was positive, and i was very honest about what had happened as well just so we could work on us and rebuild again. I will say it worked.
It was so sad when she was in the taxi getting that call, and you knew he wanted to turn around and go back. For me the chemistry was off the charts (Gong Yoo is extremely sexy especially in that office scene), and I agree affairs like this shouldn't have a happy ending per se, but I guess I was hoping she could salvage her family again too before the film ended. I mean why can't she find her way out of her situation and somehow salvage her life again? That part was hard on my heart.
Yes, right off the bat this starts out REALLY ROUGH not doubt about it slapstick gags, over the top screaming and hysterics, stupidity, all of it, BUT the positives are that the couple has very nice chemistry (he gives me Mike He vibes at times TBQH), and she honestly starts to settle in more as the shows continues. I mean if you think about the whole plot, hysterics would make some sense, so that's something to think about when watching it.
I would love from him to come back and act again just see how he would in modern day because he was a highlight of the drama, and I still can't figure out who that second lead male is but looks familiar. I think that's the same teacher who was a teacher's assistant on DBY though who again was looking for a relationship with a student! lol
Yeah, the quality is putrid too, and my eyes already have issues, but i watched it on the big screen TV which did help somewhat. I'm gonna say that this is the along the lines of the Kiss franchise back in the day kind of acting. It's odd that in both the male leads are standouts really, and the females have to overact, but apparently back in the day that was acceptable in TW dramas.
As for him, he said it wasn't his secret to tell. He wanted her to come to him, and you'll see him hint a lot towards her after he knows trying to nudge her in that direction. I think people refuse to see it, but I do see his frustration at times regarding her keeping it, but the love and sacrifices she has made for him don't compare to the secret in the end. I mean she risked her life on numerous occasions for him, so in the end, he had to balance it all out, and I think it made sense for him not to resent her for it.
In a way, the secret also allowed him to get to know her feminine side. He was definitely allowing her to feel comfortable enough to show it more after he knew, and that's why I say he fell in love with her all over again. As he said, I'm in love with you as a person not because of gender which was a beautiful scene.
I think the fact he knew adds a new layer to the drama as well because I honestly did not think I heard right that he knew until they went back to it again when he told his family about it. I kept thinking to myself how much more amorous he was with her, and if he still felt she was a guy, I would think there would be a bit more hesitation especially with intimacy, so it did make me wonder at times.