Is the original as "complex" as this one? Ppl even say the korean is better so I guess so.. If so I wonder why…
I watched the original a few days after this came out. The original version is really classic, the korean version did well too, but it’s not at the level of classic to me. You should try the original version. People said the ep 1 is quite slow but I actually really liked it, especially the version that get cut into 21 episodes from the original 13 episodes. I’d say the cutting makes it has better pacing.
well it's weird but I would more think of it as funny, imagine someone seeing them together alternately, would…
Actually that’s one of the reason why I prefer the original Someday or One Day. To me AHS feels a little lacking in that area, no matter in what timeline he still feels the same. I couldn’t feel the feeling of youth teenager should have in 1998 siheon. And I couldn’t feel the matureness of men in late 30/early 40 at si heon 2023. To me AHS does it best in college era or mid 20.
The styling in A Time Called You also feels a little lazy at this. Somehow to the stylist late 30s just mean he should be not well kept, with all the beards and dirty fashion. I feel like it’s partially because of AHS features, he just can’t convey that sense of subtle changes. He looks like college student no matter in what age.
In SOOD, the male lead only slicked his hair and changed his outfit a bit, yet he could convey the feeling of mature man. I don’t know what’s different, beats me, but I think this is where ATCY weakness lies.
What I feel kinda different, I don't know if this is right, but I want to believe he still could take care of…
Well I felt that my parents were not perfect either, so I think as long as he truly love his child then it wouldn't be so bad. Like how people needs to take care of their parents that had dementia or how people needs to take care of their deaf child. It's difficult but they didn't wish for that.
I think those that have certain weakness or disability still deserve to feel the happiness of having a child, as long as they love and responsible to them.
Not a bad idea, but where do we to watch it? Some good movie/shows I know is The Sinking of Van der Wijck (Indonesia) and Nur (Malaysia). I feel like they have the potential to grow like how Thailand shows now becoming mainstream just like Korean or Chinese shows
At least I can enjoy the feeling in the air, there's nothing to enjoy at a haunted house. Speaking from experience, I don't know why, I went to a haunted house during primary school, in the middle of the day, there was sunlight pouring from above, yet I was still screaming so loudly I lost my voice after. Maybe I'm scaredy-cat.
it was ok.it just frustrated me when i considered their situation and logically thought about it. like girl when…
What I feel kinda different, I don't know if this is right, but I want to believe he still could take care of his kids in his own way. Just like shaun in good doctor, when he prepared matching clothes for his child. I know autism is different but it feels like seeing lu yao grow into better person, especially the cut scenes in the end where he walks with his kid
After the tape was burned, the time loop ceased, and their memories of it disappeared without any trace. ----- After graduation, Li Zi Wei embarked on a journey to Canada. At the airport, his friends Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru saw him off with mixed emotions. Li Zi Wei, always the joker, couldn't resist making a playful comment as he hugged Mo Jun Jie, "If, when I come back, you still can't date Chen Yun Ru, then you're officially a wuss!"
Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie started dating during their sophomore year in university. They shared countless moments of laughter and tenderness. However, as the years passed, their paths diverged when Chen Yun Ru had to relocate to a different city for work. Slowly, the distance between them grew, both physically and emotionally.
Meanwhile, Li Zi Wei settled back in China a few years after graduating from a university in Canada and working there for a while. Despite the miles and years that separated them, he remained close friends with Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru, often reminiscing about their shared university days.
Li Zi Wei couldn't help but notice that Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie still carried a torch for each other. It was apparent to him that their lingering feelings were eclipsed by an overpowering sense of unworthiness. Each believed the other deserved someone better, leading to their unintentional separation.
One day, with his design firm's anniversary approaching (although he hadn't even celebrated the opening), Li Zi Wei hatched a plan to bring his friends back together. He decided to organize a vacation to the beach and invited them to accompany him. He hoped that the sun, sea, and sand would rekindle their connection.
Finally, the day arrived, and the three friends found themselves at the beach. Li Zi Wei discreetly excused himself, giving Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru some space. He chuckled to himself, realizing he had become quite the busybody in their love lives, despite having remained single all these years. He believed that his own experiences were even more pitiful than Mo Jun Jie's.
Li Zi Wei wandered along the shoreline, eventually stumbling upon the aroma of familiar food stalls. He followed the scent until he reached a bubble tea store. A strange feeling surged through him as he locked eyes with the girl behind the counter. After the persistent inquiries of the girl, he finally snapped out of his daze and placed an order. As he observed her closely, he couldn't help but think that she bore an uncanny resemblance to Chen Yun Ru.
Huang Yu Xuan also couldn't shake the strange feeling that had taken hold of her. Every time she glanced at the peculiar customer in front of her, her heart ached inexplicably. It was as if she was looking at someone she had missed deeply for a long time.
As she prepared Li Zi Wei's bubble tea order, her hands trembled slightly. She couldn't help but steal glances at him, trying to decipher the familiarity that seemed to radiate from his presence. His smile, his mannerisms, and even the way he absentmindedly tapped his fingers on the counter triggered an uncanny sense of déjà vu.
On the other side of the beach, Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie sat by the shore, their eyes fixed on the tranquil waves. Suddenly, they noticed a young man wading into the water. Alarmed, they rushed to his aid when they saw him struggling. To their astonishment, the boy bore an uncanny resemblance to Li Zi Wei. They initially thought it was some elaborate prank, but the boy introduced himself as Wang Quan Sheng and shared his story.
As they listened to Wang Quan Sheng's story, what had started as a potential romantic getaway transformed into an impromptu therapy session. Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru found themselves sharing their deepest thoughts and insecurities, bonding over their empathetic responses to Wang Quan Sheng's struggles.
Afterward, they decided to treat Wang Quan Sheng to some local food. As they walked together, they spotted Li Zi Wei helping a girl carry a box of supplies. When the five of them came together, an awkward silence descended, and they realized they were in the midst of a surreal meeting of doppelgangers.
As fate weaved its intricate web, Li Zi Wei, Mo Jun Jie, Chen Yun Ru, Wang Quan Sheng, and the girl from the bubble tea store, Huang Yu Xuan, found themselves entangled in a story of coincidences and rekindled connections. The beach had become the stage for a serendipitous reunion that none of them could have anticipated.
I watched it there: https://runasian.net/drama-detail/someday-or-one-day
The styling in A Time Called You also feels a little lazy at this. Somehow to the stylist late 30s just mean he should be not well kept, with all the beards and dirty fashion. I feel like it’s partially because of AHS features, he just can’t convey that sense of subtle changes. He looks like college student no matter in what age.
In SOOD, the male lead only slicked his hair and changed his outfit a bit, yet he could convey the feeling of mature man. I don’t know what’s different, beats me, but I think this is where ATCY weakness lies.
I think those that have certain weakness or disability still deserve to feel the happiness of having a child, as long as they love and responsible to them.
Some good movie/shows I know is The Sinking of Van der Wijck (Indonesia) and Nur (Malaysia).
I feel like they have the potential to grow like how Thailand shows now becoming mainstream just like Korean or Chinese shows
so I made this: https://mydramalist.com/games/857ncb
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After graduation, Li Zi Wei embarked on a journey to Canada. At the airport, his friends Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru saw him off with mixed emotions. Li Zi Wei, always the joker, couldn't resist making a playful comment as he hugged Mo Jun Jie, "If, when I come back, you still can't date Chen Yun Ru, then you're officially a wuss!"
Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie started dating during their sophomore year in university. They shared countless moments of laughter and tenderness. However, as the years passed, their paths diverged when Chen Yun Ru had to relocate to a different city for work. Slowly, the distance between them grew, both physically and emotionally.
Meanwhile, Li Zi Wei settled back in China a few years after graduating from a university in Canada and working there for a while. Despite the miles and years that separated them, he remained close friends with Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru, often reminiscing about their shared university days.
Li Zi Wei couldn't help but notice that Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie still carried a torch for each other. It was apparent to him that their lingering feelings were eclipsed by an overpowering sense of unworthiness. Each believed the other deserved someone better, leading to their unintentional separation.
One day, with his design firm's anniversary approaching (although he hadn't even celebrated the opening), Li Zi Wei hatched a plan to bring his friends back together. He decided to organize a vacation to the beach and invited them to accompany him. He hoped that the sun, sea, and sand would rekindle their connection.
Finally, the day arrived, and the three friends found themselves at the beach. Li Zi Wei discreetly excused himself, giving Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru some space. He chuckled to himself, realizing he had become quite the busybody in their love lives, despite having remained single all these years. He believed that his own experiences were even more pitiful than Mo Jun Jie's.
Li Zi Wei wandered along the shoreline, eventually stumbling upon the aroma of familiar food stalls. He followed the scent until he reached a bubble tea store. A strange feeling surged through him as he locked eyes with the girl behind the counter. After the persistent inquiries of the girl, he finally snapped out of his daze and placed an order. As he observed her closely, he couldn't help but think that she bore an uncanny resemblance to Chen Yun Ru.
Huang Yu Xuan also couldn't shake the strange feeling that had taken hold of her. Every time she glanced at the peculiar customer in front of her, her heart ached inexplicably. It was as if she was looking at someone she had missed deeply for a long time.
As she prepared Li Zi Wei's bubble tea order, her hands trembled slightly. She couldn't help but steal glances at him, trying to decipher the familiarity that seemed to radiate from his presence. His smile, his mannerisms, and even the way he absentmindedly tapped his fingers on the counter triggered an uncanny sense of déjà vu.
On the other side of the beach, Chen Yun Ru and Mo Jun Jie sat by the shore, their eyes fixed on the tranquil waves. Suddenly, they noticed a young man wading into the water. Alarmed, they rushed to his aid when they saw him struggling. To their astonishment, the boy bore an uncanny resemblance to Li Zi Wei. They initially thought it was some elaborate prank, but the boy introduced himself as Wang Quan Sheng and shared his story.
As they listened to Wang Quan Sheng's story, what had started as a potential romantic getaway transformed into an impromptu therapy session. Mo Jun Jie and Chen Yun Ru found themselves sharing their deepest thoughts and insecurities, bonding over their empathetic responses to Wang Quan Sheng's struggles.
Afterward, they decided to treat Wang Quan Sheng to some local food. As they walked together, they spotted Li Zi Wei helping a girl carry a box of supplies. When the five of them came together, an awkward silence descended, and they realized they were in the midst of a surreal meeting of doppelgangers.
As fate weaved its intricate web, Li Zi Wei, Mo Jun Jie, Chen Yun Ru, Wang Quan Sheng, and the girl from the bubble tea store, Huang Yu Xuan, found themselves entangled in a story of coincidences and rekindled connections. The beach had become the stage for a serendipitous reunion that none of them could have anticipated.