If I can share my thoughts about this, I would say I like the Chinese version. I'm not saying the Thai version…
Same, Japanese was the only thing I can tell. I never knew of Korea when I was young so for me it's either Chinese or Japanese. But now I will never think the same as well. I only studied Korean up to elem 1, but I can tell Mandarin and Cantonese apart now, and know basic words/phrases. Thai is waaay different from the other languages. It's actually nice to watch shows/movies in other languages because we learn a lot. π
If I can share my thoughts about this, I would say I like the Chinese version. I'm not saying the Thai version…
OMG, I love animes, too! From when I was a kid till now. As for CDramas, we had cable TV for as long as I remember, and there is a channel called Star Chinese. And I started watching because I saw one show that was historical and they have elemental powers. I really like those kinds of stuff so from then on, I started watching a lot. I can't remember the title anymore though. And then the first KDrama I watched was Bright Girl. I thought it was actually Chinese (didn't know how to distinguish the difference in languages when I was younger). After watching Whispering Corridors, that's when I learned some of those shows I have watched are Korean, and after watching Fated to Love You, I realized Bright Girl was not Chinese because both dramas have the same lead actors π
If I can share my thoughts about this, I would say I like the Chinese version. I'm not saying the Thai version…
True. I completely agree. Thai dramas tend to be dramatic by putting a lot of variables in their story, and you are also right, there are a lot of good Thai series. But I also tend to watch CDramas more. I grew up watching Chinese movies and series, because I really loved the stories and the costumes (martial arts and effects too), and only started watching Korean dramas around 2002, I think? And I started watching Thai around 2018. I find Thai Dramas to be like the dramas in our country, full of unnecessary drama and little plots, but I really enjoy them still.. π
Thai dramas are very different from Chinese and Korean dramas. I took some time to get into them and I remember…
This is true. Watching Thai dramas takes time getting used to, especially since they have more tonal language than Mandarin. However, please don't be discouraged, there are a lot of Thai drama that are gems out there, it just depends on your taste or liking. The actor, New is actually one of my favorite actors. He is not as great yet as the other Thai actors or compared to Korean/Chinese actors, but he does try his best. He did well in all the other dramas I watched him at. This is the first time I watched Kaimuk so I am not sure about her acting, but I think from their interview, she said this is her first main lead role, so let's give her some leeway. The acting wasn't over all very bad.
I watched the Chinese version when it aired and since it has been a few years I can analyze this one without directly…
If I can share my thoughts about this, I would say I like the Chinese version. I'm not saying the Thai version is bad, it' s also nice. It's a very Thai version of it. You'll know what I mean if you've been watching Thai dramas. And that is not bad at all, the cast of the Thai version did say they made it with the Thai and other international fans in mind. I just liked the Chinese version because there wasn't a complication of third party girls and parents butting in. Also, the FL's bestfriend in the Chinese version wasn't as whiny as Wawa, but it's good she changed near the end.
Seriously I tried, tried really hard because I like Bambi in other dramas. But I cannot take how whiny and illogical her character is and the ML is just...ugh. Even the other girl is irritating. I'm sorry, I had to drop it.
Maybe you can try Witch's Diner or Oh My Ghost? There are also some great one's that are ghost related but I am…
Gosh, you are so right, I am actually sad Witch's Diner felt so short and rushed. I was so excited when I saw it was Jihyo who would play the witch so I watched it. Oh well.
In the list I gave you, I actually loved The Guest and Priest but these are not light KDramas. But the twists in the stories, especially in Priest...it was like...wow. I also loved Oh My Ghost, Bride of the Century and Master's Sun. These are Rom-Coms mixed with supernatural. Chicago Typewriter is also nice, but for me it was a little dragging in the middle. Or maybe it's just me. Haha. Black is kinda nice twist to the Grim Reaper. Uncanny Counter is also a nice, modern take on handling ghosts. Cheo Yong has 2 seasons, but this is action, kinda Police Procedural type. Who Are You? is kinda sad, but still nice.
So if you like ghosty serious, I would say The Guest or Priest. If you want ghosty rom-com, go for Bride of the Century or Oh My Ghost. But the others are worth checking out, too..π
Just finished watching today and I love it. I'm not really into the horror genre but this was really good, not…
Maybe you can try Witch's Diner or Oh My Ghost? There are also some great one's that are ghost related but I am not sure if they are too scary for you or if they are interesting enough. If you are curious, you can check out the plots here in MDL for The Guest, Priest, Who Are You?, Bride of the Century, Cheo Yong, Master's Sun, The Uncanny Counter, Black and Chicago Typewriter
how the fk she look the same when she played fated to love you , that show was in 2014 OMG !!!
Imagine. I first watched her in Bright Girl back in 2002, and had the same sentiments when I watched her again in Fated to Love You after more than 10 years. I tell you, Jang Nara is a vampire... π
Iβve been juggling between chinese drama and korean dramas lately, so I donβt get bored on the same language…
Same. I juggle between Thai, Chinese and Korean dramas, and this was just fine to me. It's not phenomenal, but I like it. Plus I love Hyeri, so there π
I love Saeron and Dareum as child actors so I watched this (plus the fact I love supernatural stories). The drama may not be so phenomenal, but I still enjoy it. I love watching the BTS and the iQiyi interview as well.
Hahahaha. I just love watching soft, innocent guys fall in love...
Try watching U Prince (except for The Handsome Cowboy, which I absolutely hated). Most of the episodes are fluffy, and it's short.
In the list I gave you, I actually loved The Guest and Priest but these are not light KDramas. But the twists in the stories, especially in Priest...it was like...wow. I also loved Oh My Ghost, Bride of the Century and Master's Sun. These are Rom-Coms mixed with supernatural. Chicago Typewriter is also nice, but for me it was a little dragging in the middle. Or maybe it's just me. Haha. Black is kinda nice twist to the Grim Reaper. Uncanny Counter is also a nice, modern take on handling ghosts. Cheo Yong has 2 seasons, but this is action, kinda Police Procedural type. Who Are You? is kinda sad, but still nice.
So if you like ghosty serious, I would say The Guest or Priest. If you want ghosty rom-com, go for Bride of the Century or Oh My Ghost. But the others are worth checking out, too..π
Oh, and I like your profile pic...