Wow!! Thank you for the article!! it was Great article ^^I think the difference also stems from the way of narration,…
I saw other versions shows the narration of the others too, but their characterizations are not deep. I only see the rest are more two dimensional characters: F4, FL's friends etc. Even FL narration is more focused on the love story instead of life story. The only know who somewhat has deeper characterization is the F4 childhood friend (ih the Korean version she cuts her hair at her party).
Oh wonderful, Cho Na! I had a feeling you'd take it up since I saw OldAnimeLady post about it on the forum!
It's pleasantly surprised that they decide to publish it before Ep 5 is out cos I wrote from Ep 1-4. I thought it will be publish like February or March hahaha. Go read it and what you think?
I feel like this could be my only chance of starting to like boys over flowers again. When the previous versions…
If you're talking about bullying problems, it's my wish put in the article that they will not only address it but solve it in a small scale (the Kocher high school). Like I wrote, it's not necessary that F4TBOF solves it cos the manga doesn't. But they wanted to make an impact since the problem presents in Thai society, as the GMMTV Director said, as might as well they give example how to fix it.
Great article. I think the Thai adaptation has become my favorite of all the adaptations I have seen (TW, JP,…
Wow... you basically watched all the licensed versions! I watch the KR, JP, and CN and couldn't watch TW cos it's too outdated imo. Although when I watched the CN one, I watched the some scenes of TW version cos people compared the CN and TW versions, especially the kissing scenes, haha
Wow, thanks for such a long, thoughtful article. I really like how this adaptation is very well produced and acted…
The romance part is not happening yet in my opinion, so not too much to tell but giving out a spoiler to readers who never watched HYD that ML falls for FL at the first kick, haha. Episode 4 is their first date, but Gorya strongly refuses that to be called a date since Thyme basically forced her to go with him. That's why I wrote is with parenthesis 'date'. But for us it is a date, alright, they spent hell of long hours together. Why is not happening, because on Episode 4 Gorya hasn't liked Thyme yet. She just come to see him because she's afraid for his wrath and her phone is dead. What's happening is more like mutual knowledge. understanding, and empathy from both sides that they just found, probably like the beginning of a friendship.
Wow, thanks for such a long, thoughtful article. I really like how this adaptation is very well produced and acted…
If I also wrote about the romance part, then my article will be longer, haha. Just kidding. I already thought this article is too long for a Currently Watching article. I actually deleted several info/phrases before submitting cos I thought it was too long. Below is my written part on romance I didn't put in the article. It's in spoiler, so others who haven't watched it won't complain ;D
Well done! U clearly spoke about why this show looks different from other adaptions. On how they spoke about social…
Yeah, that's why I didn't write about the romance at all, cos I noticed there are a lot of life lessons put into this one, either straight advices or subtly. I mean, if it's just romance, it won't be different from other romcoms, do you think?
Why is not happening, because on Episode 4 Gorya hasn't liked Thyme yet. She just come to see him because she's afraid for his wrath and her phone is dead. What's happening is more like mutual knowledge. understanding, and empathy from both sides that they just found, probably like the beginning of a friendship.
I love your profile name, by the way ;D