Bulletin Board: Cdramaland & Entertainment News (57)

Old and new news in this post. – Ghost Kappy 👻 (meaning still away from home on tour and this is prescheduled) heh.

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Luo Jin and Zheng Shuang’s My Story For You: Warm Personalities and Cozy Sets

The English title has been changed from Love The Whole World to My Story For You (为了你,我愿意热爱整个世界), the drama adaptation of the novel written by Tang Jia San Shao about his own uplifting love story with his wife, played by Luo Jin and Zheng Shuang respectively. In the bustling, modern world, their romance hopes to give the younger generation a new, positive look at true love, how to hold each other hand and walk through the obstacles of life. To pursue his wife, our author wrote her 137 letters, and to protect her, he wrote 16 long stories. His love spans over a course of 16 years, from when he was an unemployed individual to a successful writer in his own right.

The sets are lovely to look at~ And our OTP looks like the most down-to-earth couple ever. – Ghost Kap 👻

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Guo Jing Ming’s Cry Me A Sad River confirms Zheng Shuang and Ma Tian Yu

WHYYYYYYY?!

Now it’s my turn to cry you a sad river.

I just really, really, really, dislike novels that put everyone through the wringer, especially the female lead. This is dog’s blood type of drama that I don’t even want to skim it. It’s so controversial that it needed to be heavily edited before it gets the green light to enter production. They held a press conference a few days ago, confirming Zheng Shuang as their female lead, and just a few hours ago, the drama weibo has officially followed its male lead – Ma Tian Yu (along with GJM and ZS). The original story features…. gang rape (!!), teen abortion, suicide, etc. O_O. It’s a painful love story about four kids in high school. They are in high school…Aigoo… Guo Jing Ming explains he wanted to write about how fast kids are maturing these days and how selfish they are with them not showing gratitude for things, coupled with a growing sense of teenage rebellion. All the emotions escalating into extreme situations, like water gathering into a ditch.

I’m supposed to packing for my trip! Not harrumph-ing over such news. XD

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Drama-Binging: What Are You Watching? (10)

Been slacking off on these binging posts! Let us know what and how many dramas are your plate! What’s frustratingly bad, messy mess mess, and the ones that get you right in the heart!

I’m only watching three dramas, one of which you know has been taking over 48 hours of my every day. Lol.

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Bulletin Board: Cdramaland & Entertainment News (56)

I thought this post will never see the light of day. Every time I thought I was done, I turned around and they held a conference, released new pictures and bts videos. Good stuff, but too many news to sort through!

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Themesong Revealed: G.E.M for A Life Time Love, Lala Hsu for Rush To The Dead Summer

Yea…. that is my face too looking at the line-up for June Broadcast.

Lol. Dramas that are set to air in June one by one releases their themesong, so prepare your ears for some great songs this summer!

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Bulletin Board: Cdramaland & Entertainment News (55)

Compiled news for this week! Apparently, a lot of May Celebrity babies! Li Yi Feng, Zhang Yi Shan, Xie Na, Huang Zi Tao, to name a few. Happy Birthday to all ~ =D

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Luo Jin gives Zheng Shuang a bike ride in Love The Whole World

Here’s the first peek at the styling of our OTP in Love The Whole World (为了你,我愿意热爱整个世界), the drama adaptation of the novel written by Tang Jia San Shao about his own uplifting love story with his wife. In the bustling, modern world, their romance hopes to give the younger generation a new, positive look at true love, how to hold each other hand and walk through the obstacles of life. To pursue his wife, our author wrote her 137 letters, and to protect her, he wrote 16 long stories. His love spans over a course of 16 years, from when he was an unemployed individual to a successful writer in his own right. While Luo Jin is in perfect hair and clothing, they decided to give Zheng Shuang a boyish cut in baggy clothes. She still looks cute…but I find it upsetting, like they always seem to downgrade the heroine’s look the majority of the time!

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