Yes, this one is way better than the other 3 versions. I hated the male lead in the Korean version and was firmly rooting for the second male lead. I never had second male lead syndrome in the Japanese version. Since it's shorter (just 10 episodes) it didn't drag out male lead being nasty to female lead like in the other versions. The shorter version also eliminated any filler.
Surprising that this currently has the same rating as the Japanese version, as I think the Japanese version is worlds better. The Japanese version has the best female lead of all the versions, and also the best male lead. Also, had second male lead syndrome with the Korean version (hated the male lead in that version) but not with Japanese version.
In which eps do the leads finish high school? Also, are there any breakup scenes, disapproving parents etc. Pl.…
The female lead starts college in episode 15 - she stayed in high school one additional year so that she could continue to try to get into the same college as the male lead. Due to a family crisis, male lead tries to distance himself from female lead from episode 15 to episode 19. He finally comes to his senses and begins pursuing the female lead. His mom not understanding that they were already a couple cancelled their childhood betrothal (but she was completely on board with their relationship once she realized they were actually dating) - the female lead's mom was thrilled they were dating.
Can someone recommended me some completed or 2021 cdramas that has good chemistry like this one. I just can't…
I also really liked You Are My Hero - great chemistry between the leads (didn't care that much for the secondary romance but the lead romance was fantastic)
It's a historical, but The Long Ballad was also really good. Loved both the lead and the secondary romance.
Wonder why this drama has a tag of "selfish female lead"? While the second female lead might be called selfish by some do to her actions towards the male lead, I don't think the female lead was ever selfish.
The Japanese version is excellent, I personally liked it more than the K-drama version. I love that it's faster-paced…
I agree, of the 4 versions I've watched (although I've only seen the first episode of the Thai version) the Japanese version is my favorite. Like both the ML and the FL and didn't get SML syndrome.
Is the drama description incorrect? It says their mother died 30 years ago but the youngest child is played by a 20-year old while the oldest child is played by a 31 year old.
On episode 9 and so far am liking this version better than the Korean, primarily because of the ML seems to be a better actor than Ok Taec Yeon. The leads in this version also have a lot more chemistry than in the Korean version.
Hi! Can someone who has read the novel spoil some best scene for me?I I heard this drama follow the novel so I…
No conflict once they get together but heroine does make him work for her forgiveness (she had originally planned to make him wait for 2 months the same as he made her wait but once she found out about him giving her the penta kills after the competition she didn't make him wait any longer). However, for the most part the 17 epilogues to the novel cover the hero/heroine as a couple (including their wedding). From the trailers I've watched it does appear that the epilogues will be included in the drama.
I liked the scene where hero drives heroine back to their hometown - he admits he's anxious and confesses that he likes her as much as she likes him.
It's a historical, but The Long Ballad was also really good. Loved both the lead and the secondary romance.
Chinese - Pretty Li Hui Zhen
Japanese - Kanojo wa Kirei datta
Thai - Me Always You
I liked the scene where hero drives heroine back to their hometown - he admits he's anxious and confesses that he likes her as much as she likes him.