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Replying to Diva70 Jun 20, 2021
Actually you named all the ones I love. You forgot UWMA He’s Coming to You Tharntype and Together just to name…
I understand, after a while I just stopped seeing things too painful. There are series that are sad, but realistic, I like them. But if the series is unrealistic, a fantasy, let it be happy ashuashauhsa. Something in the Rain is a kdrama that is unrealistically sad, conflicts that wouldn't exist in real life for example. Things like that I don't force myself to watch as I used to. That's why I completely understand you haha
Replying to Diva70 Jun 19, 2021
Actually you named all the ones I love. You forgot UWMA He’s Coming to You Tharntype and Together just to name…
I love them all too, and I partially agree with you. Although I love things that escape my reality, I think it's important to show that even in a series, what happened to me can happen to the characters. Maybe if the character gets over it, it might give me a boost to move on. That's why it's important that there are realistic series. What we can't do is say that a series is bad for being realistic, it can't be bad just because it showed the reality of many people, because it may perhaps give them a lot of strength to go through the same. If you like unreal series, just watch them you know? . Since the beginning of "I told sunset about you" the series was realistic, when Oh-aew left his boyfriend (who was their colleague), for Teh. How many times have we exchanged a person who did us good for the person we loved and in the end, the person hurt us? In the end most series are realistic, we only choose what to take from them according to our needs.
Replying to hope Nov 8, 2020
I’m surprised queer n mods didn’t tell u to put this as spoiler but it seems like it was just my comment mentioning…
I'm sorry, but I believe that everyone who comes here has already watched all the series mentioned. And the "life" part has no relevance to the plot.
Replying to Shiagi Oct 31, 2020
I won't mind if they back tracked the ending. I did appreciate the ending though even though it broke my heart…
Just a dream is already necessary for the title to make sense, it doesn't have to be a real death.
Replying to FanCOV Oct 24, 2020
REALLY Yu Xi Gu didn't die!!! I cried for no reason.
Technically it's a special chapter, but clearly it only exists because the author regretted finishing the novel that way
On HIStory4: Make Our Days Count 2 Oct 11, 2020
To clarify for those who have not read the last chapter of the novel (the special).
In fact an accident happened, but he survived and Haoting dreams of him dying frequently (what would be the last 2 episodes of the series). Also in the same chapter they are traveling to the mountains, Haoting wants to show Yuxigu a way for him to be closer to his parents (what happened in Life-Love on the Line). We have the perfect plot for them to continue the story, I hope they don't spoil.
Kate Oct 11, 2020
Review Mr. Heart
Most reviews with low scores are from people who compared the show to a 10-episode bldrama with 40 minutes each. We have to see Mr Heart as a film and judge him as such. We have to think: They did the best in the time they had ...
And no: they threw it all at us and it didn't make sense.
Be fair.
Mr Heart is a film / mini drama that presents a subtle and light story, it is the typical drama that you will look at several times and will not get tired of. Have fun guys.