Have you seen Always have, always will ? He finally got a series where he’s ML.
I haven't watched it yet, but I'm exited to! I suspect that Li Ge Yang will end up being a total favorite of mine. He's got more lead roles in his lineup too, thank goodness!
Too much drama. I started skipping scenes at episode 20 just to see what happened with the main leads since they're cute. There were only 5 likable people out of a cast of more than 2 dozen. It would have served better as a 24 episode series. Overall, nothing memorable and way more insanity than needed. I'm glad I only skimmed the rest of the series instead of watching the whole thing. By the end, my favorite character was the chauffer. You know it's bad when that happens.
I haven't watched many cdramas or of any other country than kdramas. I am still exploring the cdrama world.
I'm halfway through Lucky's First Love (or The World Owes Me a First Love). It's extremely cute! It's a cold boss and clueless girl fall in love story, but absolutely adorable.
I saw the Japanese version of this movie with Kento Yamazaki and admit I wish the ending was different
The manga's open-ended too, although the endings are very different from each other. I like that there was an actual plot in the film, and the whole mangaka thing for Hase was genius. The ending could have been better, I agree, but it was still okay.
Zi Tao takes a massive beating in this one, yikes. The series reminds me in all the best ways of Newsies, the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes movies, and Zi Tao specifically reminds me of Charles Dickens' character Dodger. All the things I like. Am only 14 episodes in so far and it's an intense ride.
I haven't watched many cdramas or of any other country than kdramas. I am still exploring the cdrama world.
For what it's worth, your article is very well-written and passionate. Good job!
If you ever do decide to try some C-dramas, "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" is really good, and so is "The Love Equations." I'm building up my viewing of C-dramas slowly since the series are a lot longer than J-dramas and take a lot more time to watch. But they're a lot of fun and very pretty.
His voice is the same in both dramas. There's a certain inflection I only hear from Z. Tao and he's using it for both characters, so it's definitely his voice here. It would be silly for them to dub an idol actor anyway.
That's a shame. I'm just finishing it and I think there wasn't a single moment that they didn't miss each other. Especially Zhao Fan Zhou. He spent his whole time apart thinking of her.
It's very unlikely. His Japanese career is finished.
Mmm, actually, I've tracked him a little bit over the last couple of weeks and he's still very active on social media (Youtube, Instagram, Twitter). He's got some jobs coming up, I guess he just filming in Canada, so while his career is probably going to look different, he'll still be acting. And he's doing some modeling, and will be on some magazine covers, so parts of his career are apparently fine. He may or may not be in Japanese film or do much singing, though, only time will tell.
If you ever do decide to try some C-dramas, "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" is really good, and so is "The Love Equations." I'm building up my viewing of C-dramas slowly since the series are a lot longer than J-dramas and take a lot more time to watch. But they're a lot of fun and very pretty.