I appreciate the fact that this drama follows the novel to a tee. Too bad the editing was lacking (choppy scenes, abrupt change of timeline, back-and-forth flashbacks).
I cannot!!! I have watched episode 23 - 3 times. This is too much. I mean what do we have to look forward to in…
I think we're going to have a sweet-bitter ending. Mostly sweet tho. They both will finally be together with approval from her mom and could care less about everything and everyone else as clock is ticking fast. If they still stick to the novel's plot then He Ran's condition will deteriorate fast till the end. I'm nervous about the scene in the preview - the one where they both lie on the snow. Let's hope Xiao Han won't do the Romeo thing if HeRan passes.
I am so happy with the mom in ep 23. Why is she this good only on the last couple eps? I mean it’s like she got her mental (and moral) issues cleared after HeRan’s relapse. Xiao Han’s lines are also very swoon-worthy…. Sigh. All good things come late
OMG ep 23 is surprisingly good!!! Like i was watching just for the sake of watching till ep 22, but then came ep 23 and I got all the right feels 🤍 Can’t wait for the last ep tomorrow!!
like in the novel, she died without him by her side. I hated they couldn’t even say goodbye properly
... and when he tried to get back to her, heaven seems to mess everything up! Storms, landslide, no access to transportation. That part was SO devastating to read.
my interpretation is that Mr. Han realized what was happening - that someone had taken the painting from the shop…
This is lost on me... What's the connection between Les Miserables and painting-swapping? And all this time I was wondering how Xiao Han is aquainted with He Ran's dad XD
I love Count Your Lucky Stars and Shen Yue. She did well. And her chemistry with Jerry was great too. I really…
I actually agree with OP. I love Shen Yue but unfortunately not her acting. Xu Ruo Han on the other hand show a better chemistry with Jerry. But yeah, Jerry might have been considered for this role based on his role in CYLS, and the fact that the character 'Xiao Han' written in the novel is very compatible with him.
On the contrary, my personal favourite work of his, is Starlit. He was so full of life in that drama; so humane, very different with his typical role cast (aloof, cold-type).
Sigh. Fingers crossed for the last 3 eps. So many things to cover, so little time. I just hope for things to be explained clearly (not that obscure / cliffhanger / dreamy imaginary ending indie movies usually give us).
Can u send me the novel I'll like to read and cry , i Don do drama where girl dies at end it hurts badly but i…
Just copy paste the Chinese title of the novel (u can see it on the description) to Google search bar. I read it using Google translation feature. Not the best translation but u get the overall naration.
welcome to c-drama, censorship is part of drama culture lol
Honestly I don't think it's fair to compare Korean to Chinese dramas... They are made to cater to very different markets and socio-economic conditions in both countries really play a big role in their drama industry. Korean dramas are successfully made as part of their country's culture and branding, so more serious talent and development investment are injected into the industry since a long time ago when Korean wave hits global market. Meanwhile Chinese drama industry is more new and grew quickly a few years back following the country economy boom - their industry suddenly got many monetary investment while their talent was not ready or developed enough for such big investments; hence producing many shows with high budget low quality work, high paying actors and actresses and new faces but underdeveloped production skillset.
Let's agree to disagree about the Chinese male actors/actresses. I find the majority of new actors/actresses to be dissapoinnting. I prefer the generation of Hu Ge, Wang Kai, Deng Lun, Zhao Li Ying, etc. Only a selected few among the new faces have decent acting. (This is my own personal opinion, of course).
Too bad the editing was lacking (choppy scenes, abrupt change of timeline, back-and-forth flashbacks).
I dieddddddd
Xiao Han’s lines are also very swoon-worthy…. Sigh. All good things come late
Can’t wait for the last ep tomorrow!!
And all this time I was wondering how Xiao Han is aquainted with He Ran's dad XD
On the contrary, my personal favourite work of his, is Starlit. He was so full of life in that drama; so humane, very different with his typical role cast (aloof, cold-type).
Meanwhile Chinese drama industry is more new and grew quickly a few years back following the country economy boom - their industry suddenly got many monetary investment while their talent was not ready or developed enough for such big investments; hence producing many shows with high budget low quality work, high paying actors and actresses and new faces but underdeveloped production skillset.
Let's agree to disagree about the Chinese male actors/actresses. I find the majority of new actors/actresses to be dissapoinnting. I prefer the generation of Hu Ge, Wang Kai, Deng Lun, Zhao Li Ying, etc. Only a selected few among the new faces have decent acting. (This is my own personal opinion, of course).