I am a big fan of both of her dramas. They both left a deep impact on me and belong to one my most beloved C-dramas. Due to her well-written dramas I started watching more C-dramas. I look forward to her upcoming project.
Now that I have time I am confused whether I should start watching 'Love like the Galaxy' or 'Who rules the world' first? Which one would you recommend?
Ok so, the ratings and reviews look quite promising; but as someone who Hated Boys Over Flowers (the Korean version),…
Gosh, I don't even know where to begin, if we were to list the reasons in which F4 Thailand outshines the Korean version. I'd recommend you to read the second review shown on this page, which does give you a list of why you should watch it.
As someone, whose first K-drama was Boys over Flowers (and who completely fell in love with it at the time), I would say this drama is like a walk in the park, compared to the suffocating, outdated and cliché scenes of the Korean Boys over Flowers.
My personal opinion, is that the script and acting of this version is just ten times better than the Korean one. The story feels natural and though this may sound weird: believable. Though the classic elements of the original story still remain, the Thai production team managed to put out fresh and modern adaptation to the story. Everything you hated about the Korean version (duration, over-acting and over dramatic scenes) is lessened is this drama and the positive aspects (F4 friendship and cute scenes) are amplified. After having just finishing this drama, I would say it also left me quite satisfied.
I hope you feel less conflicted about starting this version. If you still do, I'd say just watch the first episode. If for one thing, the humor in the drama made me laugh quite a lot.
Want to rewatch this again for the third time but need to check out new shows too! I love the feel of this kdrama.…
I recommend the drama 'Just between lovers' and while it's not completely similar, the drama 'Run On' was also able to give that same comforting feeling.
I loved it!! Even though it's a bit idealistic at times, I really enjoyed how the writers tried to touch relevant topics through the script. The production plus OST's are really good and the acting is just incredible! These characters have been perfectly brought to life by these talented actors that they've completely won my heart . I'm sad it ended, but happy because I enjoyed the ride.
This drama wrecked me in the best possible way. I watched this drama in 2015 and it's one of my first k-dramas. The plot is one of a kind, plus the acting by the cast was so good that it broke me emotionally. However in a way that changes you and makes you grow as a person. Though it has been seven years since, I still feel the emotions just as intense as did back then. This is one of those dramas that hit you hard but because of that, it's a I'd recommend to every k-drama lover.
As someone, whose first K-drama was Boys over Flowers (and who completely fell in love with it at the time), I would say this drama is like a walk in the park, compared to the suffocating, outdated and cliché scenes of the Korean Boys over Flowers.
My personal opinion, is that the script and acting of this version is just ten times better than the Korean one. The story feels natural and though this may sound weird: believable.
Though the classic elements of the original story still remain, the Thai production team managed to put out fresh and modern adaptation to the story. Everything you hated about the Korean version (duration, over-acting and over dramatic scenes) is lessened is this drama and the positive aspects (F4 friendship and cute scenes) are amplified.
After having just finishing this drama, I would say it also left me quite satisfied.
I hope you feel less conflicted about starting this version. If you still do, I'd say just watch the first episode. If for one thing, the humor in the drama made me laugh quite a lot.