I'he seen a lot of version. For me, the Japanese version is one of my best.The 2009 Chinese version (Meteor Shower)…
I've watched all versions and the Japanese is the closest to my heart, it was the first I watched a long with the anime. The 2001 Taiwanese version was the first one of all versions and I think is the closest to the manga but still it was weird for me. I really like this Thai adaptation.
Love Jasper and his adorable dimples but I Miss other dimples in this list, Riley Wang's. He is doing very well in Mainland and I already watched him in 3 dramas. Jiro a little eccentric but I like gin Since Hana Kimi. Sam did an excellent job with Yu, I will watch his other works. I I started to watch Taiwanese Dramas before Chinese dramas but the subs take long or simply nobody takes some projects.
Looking foward to "Out Of The Dream" because of Yao Chi. I fell for him as Wei Lai in "Don't Leave After School " and he surprised me as Xu Kai's little brother in "Falling Into Your Smile " he showed his versatility. Yao CHi is really new in acting (he's also and idol) but I believe he will pull off this character!
There's a k drama that shares the same exterior (the front door where the cars picked them up) as in The Heirs Kim Tan's house. I'm trying really hard to remember.
The writers house from CHICAGO TYPEWRITER and oroshin's house from MY ROOMMATE IS A GUMIHO
I'd like to add that when they're showing Oroshin's past life, there's an image very similar to Yoo Ah In's character in Chicago Typerwriter with the round glasses. In addition, Go Kyung Pyo, who also was a spirit in Chicago Typerwriter, makes his cameo in My roommate is a Gumiho.
You'll always be my Wei Lai. I don't know why people didn't watch him first in Don"t Leave After School, which was his first drama and his first Leading role. I lided him in his support role as a gamer, he showed another facet as an actor. Nevertheless, his development in DLAS was huge. I'm glad he already has a movie and 2 more leading as well as a supporting role right now. I watch constantly the BTs of Don''t Leave After School and you can see how cute and bubbly he is.
The 2001 Taiwanese version was the first one of all versions and I think is the closest to the manga but still it was weird for me. I really like this Thai adaptation.
Miss other dimples in this list, Riley Wang's. He is doing very well in Mainland and I already watched him in 3 dramas. Jiro a little eccentric but I like gin Since Hana Kimi. Sam did an excellent job with Yu, I will watch his other works.
I I started to watch Taiwanese Dramas before Chinese dramas but the subs take long or simply nobody takes some projects.
Try tp watch the first two episodes. You can decide after that if that's athe type of drama you would like to watch or not.
Yao CHi is really new in acting (he's also and idol) but I believe he will pull off this character!
I'm glad he already has a movie and 2 more leading as well as a supporting role right now. I watch constantly the BTs of Don''t Leave After School and you can see how cute and bubbly he is.