7 reviews
- princess_zenab
- Jan 21, 2007
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I saw the Korean version first and the Japanese version (this one) later. I like both of them in different ways.
Why the Japanese one is better? 1. Stronger plot: The Japanese scenario makes a lot of sense in comparison with the Korean one. From the Japanese one I got the right idea about the name of the series (boys over flowers) and also some vague parts from Korean one became clear to me such as the background of the F4 member with some Mafia/gangster affiliations; the reason behind the Domyioji Group problems after breaking the engagement with the rich heiress, and Tsukawa's feelings and understanding leading to dumping Makino while he went to NY. In sum, the Japanese plot makes more sense. 2. Better act of the first role actress: In Japanese one, the main actress make much more sense in her acts. I better understand her feelings on his dual feelings toward the first actor, her love, her breakup and her tries to be strong. While in Korean one, some things confused me because of the act of the first role actress. In Korean version, I was not clear enough about her love/hate relationship, its transformation and the feeling behind her breakup and makeups.
What I like about Korean one: 1. Less violence: The Japanese one involved a lot of physical violence which I feel is not good enough for teenagers because they usually make the actors in this kind of dramas as their role models and imitate them in many ways. In Korean version, the first actor's anger and frustration are shown through his talk, body language and sports which is more acceptable to me. 2. The details about the F4 spoiled lifestyle is shown much better in Korean one. Remember the scenes of private jet, the island owned by the Shinua Holding, the main actor's proposal for a date in Japan to have Japanese food and etc. By the way, the Japanese team did their best to take care of these scenes in the movie, the final of Boys over Flowers. 3. Somehow, Gu Jun Pyo (the first actor in Korean version) seems more human to me. He is sensitive, alone, ruined but affectionate and gradually becomes more caring at the end.
Simply, see them both and make your own judgment if you like teenager love style movies!
Why the Japanese one is better? 1. Stronger plot: The Japanese scenario makes a lot of sense in comparison with the Korean one. From the Japanese one I got the right idea about the name of the series (boys over flowers) and also some vague parts from Korean one became clear to me such as the background of the F4 member with some Mafia/gangster affiliations; the reason behind the Domyioji Group problems after breaking the engagement with the rich heiress, and Tsukawa's feelings and understanding leading to dumping Makino while he went to NY. In sum, the Japanese plot makes more sense. 2. Better act of the first role actress: In Japanese one, the main actress make much more sense in her acts. I better understand her feelings on his dual feelings toward the first actor, her love, her breakup and her tries to be strong. While in Korean one, some things confused me because of the act of the first role actress. In Korean version, I was not clear enough about her love/hate relationship, its transformation and the feeling behind her breakup and makeups.
What I like about Korean one: 1. Less violence: The Japanese one involved a lot of physical violence which I feel is not good enough for teenagers because they usually make the actors in this kind of dramas as their role models and imitate them in many ways. In Korean version, the first actor's anger and frustration are shown through his talk, body language and sports which is more acceptable to me. 2. The details about the F4 spoiled lifestyle is shown much better in Korean one. Remember the scenes of private jet, the island owned by the Shinua Holding, the main actor's proposal for a date in Japan to have Japanese food and etc. By the way, the Japanese team did their best to take care of these scenes in the movie, the final of Boys over Flowers. 3. Somehow, Gu Jun Pyo (the first actor in Korean version) seems more human to me. He is sensitive, alone, ruined but affectionate and gradually becomes more caring at the end.
Simply, see them both and make your own judgment if you like teenager love style movies!
- fprefect-685-281084
- Aug 21, 2013
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My favorite drama..ever. and I've watched a lot. (korean/chinese/taiwanese/Japanese) I'm a BIG BIG BIG fan of dramas so i guess its safe to say i have "expirience" whatever that is. Hana Yori Dango is just such a bittersweet, heartwarming drama. It makes you smile, cry, and be angry all in a period of 40 min. its absolutely non-stop fun!
Every preview makes you want to grab the computer, shake its screen, and scream until the next episode comes out. (with subtitles for me because I'm actually a white girl)
It just hold that something special. Possibly the storyline, I mean there ARE those typical scenes and plots but in general it holds something new each episode. My biggest fear for season 2 was that it would follow in Meteor Garden's (another *taiwanese* remake of the manga) sequel.
Well...it didn't! the storyline is gripping and on the edge of your seat close to falling action and excitement. Power, friends, family, money, love, heartbreak, hidden past, mysteries, dilemmas, worries are all bundled up into this second season.
The love between Rui, Makino, and Tsukasa intensifies and grows and tugs at your hear-strings. There are many smaller characters which this time are given bigger roles. Everyone acts wonderfully and sticks to their character so well.
The use of humor is JUST right, without that "very often" exaggerated humor other dramas tend to use. Everything is also very smart in the sense that its believable and the script is just perfect
As you can see i can rant on and on. Currently I'm up to episode 7 of the total 11 (tear tear coming to an end)
I wish that i could COMPLETELY describe this show, but ill leave it to everyone to watch. TRUST me you wont regret it. The characters are so sweet (guys=hot as wheel for the ladies), the music is AWESOM (2 main songs "Love So Sweet"--Arashi and "Flavor of Life"-- Utada Hikaru), and the story is perfectly put together and a great sequel
DO NOT think that just because its the "sequel/2nd season" its automatically bad. it JUST MIGHT surprise you! :]
so what are you waiting for? check it out! especially the 1s1 episode (which is almost the length of a move) and is absolutely priceless as it was shot in NYC itself!!!
Every preview makes you want to grab the computer, shake its screen, and scream until the next episode comes out. (with subtitles for me because I'm actually a white girl)
It just hold that something special. Possibly the storyline, I mean there ARE those typical scenes and plots but in general it holds something new each episode. My biggest fear for season 2 was that it would follow in Meteor Garden's (another *taiwanese* remake of the manga) sequel.
Well...it didn't! the storyline is gripping and on the edge of your seat close to falling action and excitement. Power, friends, family, money, love, heartbreak, hidden past, mysteries, dilemmas, worries are all bundled up into this second season.
The love between Rui, Makino, and Tsukasa intensifies and grows and tugs at your hear-strings. There are many smaller characters which this time are given bigger roles. Everyone acts wonderfully and sticks to their character so well.
The use of humor is JUST right, without that "very often" exaggerated humor other dramas tend to use. Everything is also very smart in the sense that its believable and the script is just perfect
As you can see i can rant on and on. Currently I'm up to episode 7 of the total 11 (tear tear coming to an end)
I wish that i could COMPLETELY describe this show, but ill leave it to everyone to watch. TRUST me you wont regret it. The characters are so sweet (guys=hot as wheel for the ladies), the music is AWESOM (2 main songs "Love So Sweet"--Arashi and "Flavor of Life"-- Utada Hikaru), and the story is perfectly put together and a great sequel
DO NOT think that just because its the "sequel/2nd season" its automatically bad. it JUST MIGHT surprise you! :]
so what are you waiting for? check it out! especially the 1s1 episode (which is almost the length of a move) and is absolutely priceless as it was shot in NYC itself!!!
- loveizlikeoxygen
- Feb 16, 2007
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This sequel to the first season of Hana Yori Dango lives up to its expectations and even exceeds them! If you've seen the first season and loved it, this second one will just blow you away. Characters are adorable, music is fantastic, and the plot thickens delightfully!
As a follow-up to the first season, it does extremely well, picking up where the first one left off. If the opening of the first episode is confusing, the episode was especially extended to bring the viewer up to speed and explain the things that have happened in the time between the two seasons. So, no need to worry about being lost! You're caught up and drawn into the action again in no more! Like in the first season, you'll be on the edge of your seat, dying to see the next episode.
Of course, HYD2 brings back the beloved characters of Makino Tsukushi, Tsukasa Domyouji, Hanazawa Rui, and the rest of the amazing cast- and even more lovable characters are added to the mix, noting the well-played Shigeru. Each role is played flawlessly by the actors, with the viewer drawn in to what's happening before he/she knows it! There is no one in this series that you can dislike because they are all such likable characters. And better yet, characters with small roles in the first season have gotten bigger ones this time, with them growing and making the story that much more interesting.
And as always, the soundtrack for the season fits it perfectly and will be stuck in your head before you know it. Of course, the opening is colorful, joyful, and a great way to start an episode. The two main songs for this season are: "Love So Sweet" by Arashi (opening) and "Flavor of Life" by Utada Hikaru
You will love this season perhaps even more than you did the last one. You won't regret watching Hana Yori Dango 2 Returns! I guarantee it!
As a follow-up to the first season, it does extremely well, picking up where the first one left off. If the opening of the first episode is confusing, the episode was especially extended to bring the viewer up to speed and explain the things that have happened in the time between the two seasons. So, no need to worry about being lost! You're caught up and drawn into the action again in no more! Like in the first season, you'll be on the edge of your seat, dying to see the next episode.
Of course, HYD2 brings back the beloved characters of Makino Tsukushi, Tsukasa Domyouji, Hanazawa Rui, and the rest of the amazing cast- and even more lovable characters are added to the mix, noting the well-played Shigeru. Each role is played flawlessly by the actors, with the viewer drawn in to what's happening before he/she knows it! There is no one in this series that you can dislike because they are all such likable characters. And better yet, characters with small roles in the first season have gotten bigger ones this time, with them growing and making the story that much more interesting.
And as always, the soundtrack for the season fits it perfectly and will be stuck in your head before you know it. Of course, the opening is colorful, joyful, and a great way to start an episode. The two main songs for this season are: "Love So Sweet" by Arashi (opening) and "Flavor of Life" by Utada Hikaru
You will love this season perhaps even more than you did the last one. You won't regret watching Hana Yori Dango 2 Returns! I guarantee it!
- pseudolight
- Mar 5, 2007
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- garnet_light
- Jan 22, 2007
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- blackrose21
- May 21, 2007
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