But I must warn you, the quality isnât the best. Itâs actually taken from a vcr recorder it looks like. But the quality is tolerable for me. All episodes were uploaded starting 2018 and onwards. Just go to the videos part of the Facebook page.
I wish that one day it will be en vogue to remaster and restore dated/old Asian cinema and dramas. We have the technology for it.
Sometimes itâs too painful to watch. If youâre talking about the charactersâ actions and how the story progresses throughout.
But since the episodes are 1 hour and 30 minutes long, the pain isnât excruciating. Itâs tolerable. Especially when the drama has finished airing and is compete.
Also, Time is a great protagonist, so the pain isnât too much when he makes an appearance. Nor when thereâs a romantic moment between the leads. Or that wholesome brotherly love.
This is subjective. Someone might think different. But I was able to get through the episodes and big reveals. I just finished watching the whole drama.
Okay. So, I finished this drama in 2-3 days instead of doing my schoolwork, and I can definitely say this drama is going into my top 5. If anyone is apprehensive and indecisive, Iâd say go for it. All the actors/actresses who portrayed the villains in this drama deserve awards. Like, no joke. The actress who portrayed Risa, and the actor who portrayed Chun really nailed it with their roles.
But I also appreciated everyone elseâs portrayals. Tre, Toy, and Fern really encompassed their roles, and I was rooting for all of their characters to get their happy ending. I even liked that That, Tam, and Treenuch were close, and how That was hoping for Tam and Treenuch to get their happy ending.
I even sympathized and understood Mother Yadaâs character. Even though she was intense and pushy, I understood her desperation. And she truly believed in her two sons. And she had a kind, although commanding, nature. I even liked how she threw shade towards her sister in law, I lived for those scenes.
I like how Treenuch wasnât a pushover. There were times she had to stay mum but she never let anyone talk down to her without talking back. And I liked her fashion style.
I appreciated how That (or Touch) had a kind nature. You could see that Toy really put that in his portrayal well. He was a good brother, and he understood his duty. He was smart, capable, and good hearted. And he never once let anyone down. He stayed cool, calm, and he believed in those he loved.
But out of everyone, Tam (or Time) was the ultimate protagonist. He never gave into the temptations of what the villains tempted him with, and he really did love his brother. He was his brotherâs friend, support, and the one who always had his back. Never once did he waver in his beliefs. And he always threw a good punch. I like how every time someone talked down to Nut or That he would never fail to throw a punch. And I like how when someone punched him, he punched back.
I also enjoyed Wadeeâs storyline, and Salutâs storyline. I rooted for them.
Great acting and ensemble cast. I also enjoyed the OST. I liked how the OST had different iterations. There was a shuffle version instrumental, then there was the dramatic version with impact instrumental, and then there was the acoustic instrumental. I like how the singer made a cameo. Cute scene.
I found her very cute at fun-staurant ...She looks like an actress in drama in 2000s (not found in her list)..Does…
This might be late, but the drama you might be looking for is titled, âDear Heaven.â It was released back in 2005. Itâs synopsis fit what you stated.
For the first 10-15 minutes i thought why the ratings are so bad when it seems fun but by the first half i understood…
You think these kind of stories fit America? Iâm genuinely curious because different countries are better at some genres and approaches than others. So, I see what you mean.
The movie really wasnât that bad. The only character who annoyed me was the female lead. But at the same time she was very relatable. So, she didnât downgrade the movie. And the last scene makes up for her annoying traits. Although, when it comes to any movies about a couple breaking up or reconciling or whatever, why does the female lead always have that one female friend that says âYouâre too good for himâ?â In terms of speaking on the male lead.
It just rolls my eyes. Especially when the male lead in this movie was likable, funny, and handsome. Maybe Iâm being a little biased. But still.
Yet, the first scene is iconic in itself. And itâs so funny when KSWâs character is reminiscing on his high school days with LJHâs character (theyâre recreating the famous scene in âOnce Upon A Time in Highschoolâ).
A pleasant surprise. Not for the faint hearted. And all of the characters are really flawed. The main guy is the only likable character. But I must mention, the rooftop fight is the most iconic scene in South Korean cinema history.
Heâs really winning me over in âThe Love Proposalâ. He really acts with his eyes. And his facial features are so well defined that he could be animated as a Disney prince. Especially in Disneyâs renaissance days. â¤ď¸
I do this a lot. But I love doppelgänger math, and I gotta say when watching him on screen I canât help but think he looks like a cross between Hong Kong actor/singer Leon Lai and Monsta Xâs Hyungwon.
He makes his characterâs really unreadable, and I think thatâs a good thing.
Can someone please tell me if Treenutâs step-dad ever stops gambling? The way he burdens Treenutâs mom is grating on my nerves đ ah, okay. EP 8 and forward the step dad gets a grip. Thank goodness. Risa and Chun are already bad enough.
2nd, when does Sarut start realizing his boss is evil? Does he at one point leave or escape from his boss, Chun? EP 8 and forward Sarut becomes more rebellious. He starts lying to him and everything.
The one guy Chun made a scapegoat was wrong for burning the crop, but Sarut doesnât need to be so focused on stopping him from kicking Chunâs butt. Both the scapegoat and Chan need to be held accountableâŚ..And eventually Chun gets his comeuppance.
I saw him in âThe Giverâ and his performance was a stand out. Heâs really handsome in an understated way. I showed my sister a scene from âThe Giverâ, and she even mentioned that he was handsome. She doesnât normally watch Thai dramas.
Watching Astrophile, and I couldnât help but think that she reminds me of Hong Kong actress Michelle Reis. They have similar body type, and the way the gaze out of their eyes. Maybe one day thereâll be a Fallen Angels remake đ And sheâs her character. It could work.
Yet, when watching Astrophile, and seeing flashbacks to her characterâs school days, she reminded me of Cecilia Cheung. I think itâs their eyebrows and smile. But then I saw a little resemblance to Angelababy, especially when she gets a mischievous look in her eye, or flirting.
I watched this drama back in high school or was it middle school?
Hehe. But in all seriousness, this drama is on my list of favorites. It touched me the most, and the good characters all have a special place in my heart. I even bought the drama on DVD for Christmas one year.
I like how the female lead really fell for the male lead (he gave her all his heart), and she ended up having to chase him as much as he chased her at the beginning.
This is a mini and irrelevant spoiler. But I liked how the male leadâs former gangster friend, who was lying that he was a lawyer, was dating a girlfriend he loved, and she loved him back. She loved him so much she became sick, and her rich dad had no choice but to accept him. The dad was even going to fund the friendâs education so that he could really become a lawyer. Such a heartwarming side story with the secondary characters.
The main leads had great chemistry. Their kiss scenes were sweet. Happy ending đ 10/10.
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But I must warn you, the quality isnât the best. Itâs actually taken from a vcr recorder it looks like. But the quality is tolerable for me. All episodes were uploaded starting 2018 and onwards. Just go to the videos part of the Facebook page.
I wish that one day it will be en vogue to remaster and restore dated/old Asian cinema and dramas. We have the technology for it.
But since the episodes are 1 hour and 30 minutes long, the pain isnât excruciating. Itâs tolerable. Especially when the drama has finished airing and is compete.
Also, Time is a great protagonist, so the pain isnât too much when he makes an appearance. Nor when thereâs a romantic moment between the leads. Or that wholesome brotherly love.
This is subjective. Someone might think different. But I was able to get through the episodes and big reveals. I just finished watching the whole drama.
But I also appreciated everyone elseâs portrayals. Tre, Toy, and Fern really encompassed their roles, and I was rooting for all of their characters to get their happy ending. I even liked that That, Tam, and Treenuch were close, and how That was hoping for Tam and Treenuch to get their happy ending.
I even sympathized and understood Mother Yadaâs character. Even though she was intense and pushy, I understood her desperation. And she truly believed in her two sons. And she had a kind, although commanding, nature. I even liked how she threw shade towards her sister in law, I lived for those scenes.
I like how Treenuch wasnât a pushover. There were times she had to stay mum but she never let anyone talk down to her without talking back. And I liked her fashion style.
I appreciated how That (or Touch) had a kind nature. You could see that Toy really put that in his portrayal well. He was a good brother, and he understood his duty. He was smart, capable, and good hearted. And he never once let anyone down. He stayed cool, calm, and he believed in those he loved.
But out of everyone, Tam (or Time) was the ultimate protagonist. He never gave into the temptations of what the villains tempted him with, and he really did love his brother. He was his brotherâs friend, support, and the one who always had his back. Never once did he waver in his beliefs. And he always threw a good punch. I like how every time someone talked down to Nut or That he would never fail to throw a punch. And I like how when someone punched him, he punched back.
I also enjoyed Wadeeâs storyline, and Salutâs storyline. I rooted for them.
Great acting and ensemble cast. I also enjoyed the OST. I liked how the OST had different iterations. There was a shuffle version instrumental, then there was the dramatic version with impact instrumental, and then there was the acoustic instrumental. I like how the singer made a cameo. Cute scene.
It just rolls my eyes. Especially when the male lead in this movie was likable, funny, and handsome. Maybe Iâm being a little biased. But still.
Yet, the first scene is iconic in itself. And itâs so funny when KSWâs character is reminiscing on his high school days with LJHâs character (theyâre recreating the famous scene in âOnce Upon A Time in Highschoolâ).
He makes his characterâs really unreadable, and I think thatâs a good thing.
2nd, when does Sarut start realizing his boss is evil? Does he at one point leave or escape from his boss, Chun? EP 8 and forward Sarut becomes more rebellious. He starts lying to him and everything.
The one guy Chun made a scapegoat was wrong for burning the crop, but Sarut doesnât need to be so focused on stopping him from kicking Chunâs butt. Both the scapegoat and Chan need to be held accountableâŚ..And eventually Chun gets his comeuppance.
Yet, when watching Astrophile, and seeing flashbacks to her characterâs school days, she reminded me of Cecilia Cheung. I think itâs their eyebrows and smile. But then I saw a little resemblance to Angelababy, especially when she gets a mischievous look in her eye, or flirting.
Hehe. But in all seriousness, this drama is on my list of favorites. It touched me the most, and the good characters all have a special place in my heart. I even bought the drama on DVD for Christmas one year.
I like how the female lead really fell for the male lead (he gave her all his heart), and she ended up having to chase him as much as he chased her at the beginning.
This is a mini and irrelevant spoiler. But I liked how the male leadâs former gangster friend, who was lying that he was a lawyer, was dating a girlfriend he loved, and she loved him back. She loved him so much she became sick, and her rich dad had no choice but to accept him. The dad was even going to fund the friendâs education so that he could really become a lawyer. Such a heartwarming side story with the secondary characters.
The main leads had great chemistry. Their kiss scenes were sweet. Happy ending đ 10/10.