Roy Thackeray est devenu un vampire alors qu'il était âgé de 24 ans. Rendu immortel depuis 200 ans, il vit parmi les humains avec une obligation formelle pour protéger son identité et ne pas être démasqué : celle de n'en tuer aucun et de vivre avec eux sans créer de troubles. Mais celui-ci est hanté par un terrible passé : la perte brutale de Sui Syut, la femme qu'il aimait plus que tout et qu'il comptait demander en mariage quand il était encore humain. Depuis, son âme et son cœur sont devenus aussi froids que son sang. Incapable de ressentir la moindre émotion humaine, il n'a plus versé de larmes ni connu de joie, colère ou tristesse depuis maintenant deux longs siècles. Jusqu'à ce qu'il fasse la rencontre de l'optimiste, déterminée et courageuse Lok Hei Lam, une jeune fille fréquentant le même établissement scolaire que lui. (La source: Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 還來得及再愛你
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Still Have Time to Love You ,
- Réalisateur: Fang Jun Hua
- Scénariste: Lam Siu Chi
- Genres: Romance, Jeunesse, Sport, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Danson Tang Rôle principal
- Michelle Wai Rôle principal
- Terence Yin Rôle principal
- Luvin HoYip Yuk YingRôle Secondaire
- Carlos ChanMaxRôle Secondaire
- Kathy YuenAdelinaRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Plot wise, like I said earlier it's pretty cliche. Nevertheless, the execution was still decent enough and entertaining. It has all the things a drama should, a funny comedic relief actor, some good friends, an annoying antagonist, and family. I have to say, the ending isn't that great but I guess it's happy *enough*, but still left me a bit hanging. Aside from that, the romantic development was pretty fast, since it's only 9 episodes, so there's little to no dragging (which is great!). The plot really is similar to Twilight, but much better chemistry between the leads, and no sparkling vampires. The antagonist is to be expected, and that plot line wasn't that irritating. It's also set on a university campus, so I really liked how it was a campus romance.
Even though I easily fall in love with drama OST's, this drama's music was very 'ehh'. It seriously was not special, probably because I expected more, much more. Even now, I don't remember any of the songs which is rare ( if you look at my other reviews you'll see why).
Re-watch value is not that high, mostly because the only version available I could find was pretty low quality, which isn't easy on the eyes. Disregarding that though, re-watch value based on purely the drama could be high, after all it's only 9 episodes and if you like a cute but cliche vampire love story. I recommend this drama a lot; it's so unfortunate how not many people know about this drama. (8.5/8.5)
Story: 1 more vampire love story to add to the list for me. 200+ year old vampire finds love after losing his previous girlfriend before he was turned. Its been done. The actors are what saved this drama for me, but the little twists that help bring the couple together just add to the fluff.
Acting/Cast: This could have easily turned into a horrible drama that tried wayyyyy too hard, but it wasn't (not for me anyway). The actors did a great job of making the characters entertaining and likable, so I was interested in how the story would unfold for them. And let's be honest, Tang Danson plays the brooding vamp very well: dark, mysterious and aloof....which made his scenes where there was comedy involved even funnier. The female lead, Hei Lam, was great too. She's not your average damsel in distress, the girl takes judo for fun and can kick some butt, BUT she still needs to be rescued every now and then.
Music: I didn't really notice anything special, but when the action started it did help amp up the mood.
Rewatch Value: Sure! Its only 9 episodes. So if you're craving a bit of fluff from a genre that is usually all dark and brooding, rewatch away!
Overall: Its not the greatest drama of all time, but it certainly was entertaining and the actors made me fall in love with the characters and kept me interested for a 9 episode marathon. The ending is a bit...meh...but it gives you a bit of everything and some nice eye candy that I highly recommend.