Such a pretty cast. All of them. So young too. T___T
With February coming to a close, dates are being dropped left and right for March broadcast! Seriously though, how are ya’ll doing with the February dramas? I mentioned Fifteen Years of Waiting for Migratory Birds back in November of 2015 and here it is with a premiere date, some stills, and a cute trailer. I’m curious how they are gonna go melo on us…if I’m reading the right story. Lol. Everything seems fluffy and colorful from the promotional materials.
Stills:
Synopsis Translated by Moi (tidbits here and there): Our hero and heroine meet each other when they are fourteen and she has a crush on him for the longest time. However, she does not confess due to her unattractive looks leading to her low self-esteem. And just like, days become months, and months become years. She stays beside him as his best friend for fifteen long years. During those years, various challenges scar them, rendering them feeling “uncleaned” and “unworthy” for each other. (He was arrested after a failed relationship while she has a violent step-brother.) He’s fearful of pursuing her, afraid of losing her if their romance doesn’t work out (valid worry for the youth, methinks). When he finally realizes he loves her, it’s too late because **spoiler: she’s diagnosed with a fatal disease**.
Zhang Ruo Yun (Wu Xin The Monster Killer).
Our female lead, Sun Yi (The Legend of Mi Yue).
OTP. He’s always up in her face but it looks like she can hold her own.
One of the few rare cute moments.
Zhang Xue Ying (Legend of Green Hill Foxes).
Deng Lun.
Liu Mei Han (or Mikan Ryu). She gives me the same vibes as Eunjung’s character in the beginning of Dream High!
Awww they are sooo cute!
Ryan Zhu Yuan Bing.
Li Chung Lin.
The boys.
Another generation of F4? I’m pretty sure the two behind are just lackeys and not the supporting male leads. Lol.
These posters and the mini versions are adorable!
Trailer:
Directed by Ke Han Chen (Down With Love, Lets Watch Meteor) and written by Jin Guo Dong (Our Love, Boss & Me, My Sunshine), Fifteen Years of Waiting for Migratory Birds has 20 episodes and premieres on March 16th, 2016.
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8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Finally, Zhang Ruo Yun’s expressions are a lot less vacant and a lot more expressive. They’re all so cute!!! I have no prob actually believing they’re high school (well, maybe more like college) students. Seriously. They all look sweet and adorable! The main girl looks a little wooden in some of her stills, but OMG her face totally lights up and she’s so adorable when she gives that full-on-smile. She’s so cute!
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Adorable cast and there should be a law for Sun Yi to always smile!
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Our heroine is very cute. A pox to the culprits responsible for her low esteem! Sadly, there are many girls who think of themselves as unattractive because they don’t fit into the one-note beauty standard as prescribed by opinion makers. Hope this drama brings up this point.
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Just saw the 3rd promo clip–hilarious (the guys’ expressions).
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
OMG !!!! All of them looks soooo cuteee >.< the hero and heroine also look good together can't wait for this one kappy !!!
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Haha! Had a laugh at the guys mimicking F4 in the latest teaser. An MV for the sub song sung by Ryan Zhu was also released. Can’t wait to see for the press conference next week.
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Zhang Ruoyun will be releasing a single for the drama on 3/9.
8 thoughts on “Zhang Ruo Yun and Sun Yi’s Migratory Birds to air in March”
Yay! Less than 1 day to go before the drama’s first episode and a 7min trailer was finally released! Lots of scenes from later in the drama as adults.