Bong su being a literal child feels so weird, and the ending was so rushed, but I still rated it high cause of the first half. I feel like, sometimes, kdramas ruin their script just to give the audiences a happy ending
I loved Ying Tao! She was a wonderful mix of bubbly yet tough. I know some didn't like Jian Qiao Xi but I felt…
yesss, i feel like people don't really understand how trauma works. like their criticisms are valid, but his character was pretty consistent throughout the series
i just finished it and i loved it lol people saying that the fl doesn't have a backbone have their reasons, but i didn't view it like that tbh. our generation felt like damsel in distress with switched gender roles basically. People loved this type of story in first frost(i did too), but when a woman is doing all those stuff, suddenly she doesn't have a backbone. The story wasn't anything great tbh, but it was enjoyable. I wouldn't call Jiang Qiao Xi selfish, but rather he was a coward, and the drama shows that. He was honestly so realistic, despite having all those typical genius ml characteristics. I loved the fl sm ngl. Maybe I just like people sacrificing themselves for their love(tho she didn't. she got into an uni, worked hard to save money, and became a teacher)
It’s based on a popular Wattpad “novel” from 2012 but it’s not serious literature (fan-fiction 3rd “book”…
Well I do agree some kdramas and cdramas tend to be very polished, especially romcoms. But in recent years, i feel like it's getting better. I don't really watch Filipino dramas, I only gave this one a try cause I like Rabin, but one of my very very favourite movies of all time is a Filipino movie, so i do agree it can be more realistic in some ways.
I don't usually comment on anything after watching one episode, but genuinely wtf is this?? Alys is just a spoilt rich girl who LITERALLY HAS A FUCKING PILLOW WITH HER CRUSH'S FACE ON IT how tf are her parents okay with this, and how tf is this based on a best-selling book??
this is the most accurate representation of asian culture i've ever seen in a romance cdrama. i've seen every character in this drama irl(except ming sheng lol). I can see literally every asian girl in Qingyu
i finished watching ep 9, and honestly, i am loving it more than i expected to. i just find the ml a bit annoying at times cause why is he still friends with the guy who is bullying fl? its pissing me off but they are so cute togetherrrThis is such a thought-provoking drama tho. I didn't expect it to have such elements
Mirae reminded me sm of Mijung from MLN. I didn't really like her at some points, but she was honestly so relatable it hurts. I think my favourite character from this drama was Ok-hui lol. I hated her sm at first, but she was also just a daughter, and she finally learned how to be a proper mom. Gosh, I loved her character development sm
people saying that the fl doesn't have a backbone have their reasons, but i didn't view it like that tbh. our generation felt like damsel in distress with switched gender roles basically. People loved this type of story in first frost(i did too), but when a woman is doing all those stuff, suddenly she doesn't have a backbone. The story wasn't anything great tbh, but it was enjoyable. I wouldn't call Jiang Qiao Xi selfish, but rather he was a coward, and the drama shows that. He was honestly so realistic, despite having all those typical genius ml characteristics. I loved the fl sm ngl. Maybe I just like people sacrificing themselves for their love(tho she didn't. she got into an uni, worked hard to save money, and became a teacher)
Alys is just a spoilt rich girl who LITERALLY HAS A FUCKING PILLOW WITH HER CRUSH'S FACE ON IT
how tf are her parents okay with this, and how tf is this based on a best-selling book??