Just a few days ago I started this drama i watched 2eps of the drama but didn't feel anything special but because…
Episode 1 and 2 (first half) set up the story, so we know that in recent time Qian Wei lives a miserable life, her work relationship with Lu Xun, her break up with Chong Wen, 10 year reunion, etc. So it's kind of somber mood. It's quite common for Chinese drama starts slow like this, it's also in the novel it starts with recent time. What I like is right in the beginning of her second life, we can see Lu Xun likes her quite early (remember the scene when they're got punished on the track and he piggy backs her instead of Mo Zi Xin?
Im glad I started this one after reading comments everywhere about the amazing chemistry between the leads and…
I'm by nature a binge-watcher, so I will wait till Ep 24 to watch 8 episodes in one go (last watched Ep 16). The novel is a HE, a beautiful ending it is ;D.
Ahh, Cho Na! I had been waiting for this article's release ever since you told me it was in the works! Kudos,…
Since I have read the novel, I'm actually surprised that they modified some characters, mainly the supporting characters, and they're better than in the novel. Make it fun to watch the side stories also.
I don't remember the Sony Xperia phones, but I remember the FB statuses and websites. It seems not too long ago...
Since people talking about Lu Xun's hair, I actually went to look for Z. Tao's hairstyle, lol. It seems when his bang is down he looks younger. Dunno, but his hair pulled up supposed to make him look older (as a lawyer)?
I like her advises (as a 28 year old) she gives to her schoolmates, senior, parents, etc (the 19 year olds)...…
I know, right... I don't think the Korean production team and the Chinese team know each other about naming body parts with Western names in those dramas. Do you think that's a real trend in Asian countries? LOL...
22 episodes are out? I watched till Ep 16 and am waiting for another 8 episodes to binge. Did she wake up already?
The novel itself has quite a story after the wake up. I mean she doesn't wake up like in the last minute or so. There is a romance period in the current time between Qian Wei and Lu Xun.
Honestly, I loved Z.Tao in The Negotiator and The Brightest Star in the Sky and I'm so happy to see him back again…
The translation (in English) is so very well done, you'll feel like the translator wrote the novel! It's not like machine translation. Oh, I give you a warning, there will be a steamy part, which I doubt will be in the drama. It'll be a pleasant surprise if there is: https://www.sunkentranslations.com/dont-fall-in-love-with-the-boss/
News about it comes way back in 2011. Here is the latest article I can find for you: https://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/asia/china-banned-on-tv-censorship/index.html According to Youtubers on Chinese entertainment like Marcus Sim etc, production companies have ways to pass censorship. Like in this case, my thought also why it could pass censorship fast because of the message of legal awareness to (Chinese) public and the legal mission for (Chinese) lawyers to do upright, that outweighed the 'time travel' theme itself.
When I read the novel (before the drama), Lu Xun felt like a deity or something, lol. He is said "The Light of…
I'm kind of tired with the 'male god' thing, lol, that's why I like this drama make the ML more down-to-earth. I watched other dramas that make MLs like celebrities in school, where girls like staring or screaming at them etc. It's just unrealistic...
Never watched a chinese drama, maybe I'll look the first episode.
Watch 2 episodes (she goes to back to her school days in Ep 2). The first episode is in current adult life, a set up to introduce all characters that will be in the second chance life.
Started this with zero expectations and it ended up surprising me a lot! I'm really enjoying it! The way the different…
You're right... I watched her in To Fly with You, but not necessarily fell for her because the story has more sport practice, competition, and all, and focuses on both her character and Wang An Yu. I watched that kind of drama before (Skate Into Love) so I was kinda bored with the theme. I feel like this drama focuses more on her character, which is hilarious.
I looked into her upcoming dramas, and now I'm looking forward for Sword and Fairy with Leo Wu/Wu Lei.
I don't remember the Sony Xperia phones, but I remember the FB statuses and websites. It seems not too long ago...
Since people talking about Lu Xun's hair, I actually went to look for Z. Tao's hairstyle, lol. It seems when his bang is down he looks younger. Dunno, but his hair pulled up supposed to make him look older (as a lawyer)?
https://www.sunkentranslations.com/dont-fall-in-love-with-the-boss/
News about it comes way back in 2011. Here is the latest article I can find for you:
https://www.cnn.com/2016/08/31/asia/china-banned-on-tv-censorship/index.html
According to Youtubers on Chinese entertainment like Marcus Sim etc, production companies have ways to pass censorship. Like in this case, my thought also why it could pass censorship fast because of the message of legal awareness to (Chinese) public and the legal mission for (Chinese) lawyers to do upright, that outweighed the 'time travel' theme itself.
No, she's not annoying in this drama, rather a cunning one.
I looked into her upcoming dramas, and now I'm looking forward for Sword and Fairy with Leo Wu/Wu Lei.