If they do a Korean remake, I would prefer that it follows the novel’s structure. The novel begins when the hero/heroine reconnect after the hero returns from being abroad for 3 years. The high school/college years were done as flashbacks and side stories. The benefit of this structure is that it seems like the hero is the one chasing after the heroine for the bulk of the story. The heroine is only chasing after the hero in flashbacks, so she doesn’t seem as pathetic.
I liked the novel, but it seemed like a whole different story. What I didn’t like about the novel is how grasping XiaoXi comes across. She wasn’t that materialistic in the series.
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lazygeisha was modernflapper
July 17, 2018 at 2:33 PM
I changed the name of my tumblr page to my true self (I wish I could do that here!), and, this.
Waadmay
July 17, 2018 at 2:49 PM
You can 😘😘, I did
*Not full name by the way* 🤣😅😅😅
TAS-Mania
July 17, 2018 at 5:32 PM
If they do a Korean remake, I would prefer that it follows the novel’s structure. The novel begins when the hero/heroine reconnect after the hero returns from being abroad for 3 years. The high school/college years were done as flashbacks and side stories. The benefit of this structure is that it seems like the hero is the one chasing after the heroine for the bulk of the story. The heroine is only chasing after the hero in flashbacks, so she doesn’t seem as pathetic.
lazygeisha was modernflapper
July 18, 2018 at 4:43 AM
I liked the novel, but it seemed like a whole different story. What I didn’t like about the novel is how grasping XiaoXi comes across. She wasn’t that materialistic in the series.