The manga made me cry buckets. Wonder how the drama will be? *prepares tissues*
Neither can I. Gee, sometimes I surprise myself how crybaby-ish I can be with movies and dramas. Too much tragedy KILLS. Currently recovering from another tragic novel-turned-manga. Not sure if I can take in the movie adaptation yet.
The manga made me cry buckets. Wonder how the drama will be? *prepares tissues*
O....kay.... Seems like the drama adds and changes bits of details but that's all. In the manga it's more like Gun-Woo was unable to accept their elopement, he seemed pretty furious to me there. Joon-Young died too fast in the manga.
But I suppose the ending will have to be tragic one point or another or else it won't be "Sad Love Story." @@
The manga made me cry buckets. Wonder how the drama will be? *prepares tissues*
Really wanted to know?
If i recall correctly, Hae-In runs away with Joon-Young just before Gun-Woo announces his engagement with Hae-In. They were together for a while, although Joon-Young was dying from his disease. Then they decided to visit the temple they went when they were young. Somehow Gun-Woo was there and someone tried to kill him, Joon-Young jumped in save his friend and died. Years later a child was born and according to majority's speculation it's Joon-Y0ung's son.
Yeah, the ending's pretty rushed. I was quite taken aback when i read it. It's like "That's it?" .___. It's been such a long time since I've read it I actually forgotten why I cried. x.x
Okay, at first I was skeptical about their age difference, but then wow! This drama became such an eye-opener. I loved historical dramas, and for historical-drama-diehard fans, this is a must watch.
This is truly a movie bringing us back to those crazy school days! :D Being a student who had just graduated, this movie is undeniably relatable and a nice watch ^^ Plus, the OST "Na xie nian" is amazing!
What started as a casual movie night turned into a memorable one for me. This movie truly delivers a strong message, and it is indeed thought-provoking. Worth the watch :)
A weekend-movie-pick article just when I needed it! THANKS! :D I loooove those supernatural/romance kinda movies, and was out of ideas on what to watch for a while now. Appreciate the recommendation :)
As a girl who would usually root for the second male leads, I can totally relate to this article. Imagine having your drama-heart crushed again and again for shipping the pairings that would not come trueee ... T^T
Sometimes, watching JiHoo supporting JanDi from the back hurts so much, since you can see how he tried to hide his own feelings while helping and protecting her all the time. Not that I hated JunPyo, but still, it's just sad. =T
But I suppose the ending will have to be tragic one point or another or else it won't be "Sad Love Story." @@
If i recall correctly, Hae-In runs away with Joon-Young just before Gun-Woo announces his engagement with Hae-In. They were together for a while, although Joon-Young was dying from his disease. Then they decided to visit the temple they went when they were young. Somehow Gun-Woo was there and someone tried to kill him, Joon-Young jumped in save his friend and died. Years later a child was born and according to majority's speculation it's Joon-Y0ung's son.
Yeah, the ending's pretty rushed. I was quite taken aback when i read it. It's like "That's it?" .___. It's been such a long time since I've read it I actually forgotten why I cried. x.x
The ending truly made me cry buckets .___.
Even though we all knew they won't end up together. TT^TT *sigh* I think too much.
Being a fan of drama and Harry Potter series, this article is awesome! :D