Im the opposite, I actually like the drama more than the novel. The drama actually gave Qian Wei more depth
I absolutely like the drama way more than the book, the characters are better developed, Quan Wei Lu Xin have more depth to them and are better people...
Low score for the stupid finale, the story could've ended much better. The ending was so stupid, and out of character.... Hitomi didn't have to be "saved" by her idiotic mother and sister, she was absolutely capable of taking the decision to leave Keigo independently. The writers should've let her be her own savior. Overall, disappointed.
Yes all those complaining about FL cheating is starting to hit a nerve with me, as a woman I don’t see any cheating…
I don't think there is a point trying to explain anything to this guy, he is fixated on women falling out of love with their current boyfriends and moving on. He thinks they should stay forever with them, because they promised. My assumption is that his ex left him, after he annoyed her to death. Hi is literally stuck, and shows like this one trigger him badly. Just ignore him.
😂😂😂😂😂, I suffered through 6 episodes of Doom, for all the pretty, but even the secondary couple/triple was so boring that I had to run the other way. Move to Heaven felt so manipulative, even though they portrayed Autism fairly well. Modern cdrama suffer from controlling, immature leads, and I honestly can't say which gender is made to look worse: FL are so stupid and childish, that you wonder how they are able to walk without falling on their heads, and the ML....are extremely toxic.
Oh really? Is it the story similar to this? I mean the author somehow motivates a suicide?
I hope it was an unfortunate choice of words, because the drama does not "motivates" suicide, it merely shows what could lead to one, and how depression looks like.
As someone who works with a big variety of students with special needs: Sang Tae is spot on. You may not like it, but having a kid/relative with SPED needs is very, extremely taxing on everyone around that person. Even if you are rich, or live in a supportive country, which wasn't the case for Gang Tae. His life was devoted to his brother, and you shouldn't dismiss his problems and trauma, just because he wants his "freedom". I really wish you inform yourself better before writing about Autism or mental health, some hands-on experience would be even better.
You may not like it, but having a kid/relative with SPED needs is very, extremely taxing on everyone around that person. Even if you are rich, or live in a supportive country, which wasn't the case for Gang Tae. His life was devoted to his brother, and you shouldn't dismiss his problems and trauma, just because he wants his "freedom".
I really wish you inform yourself better before writing about Autism or mental health, some hands-on experience would be even better.