![]() She realized too late that she revealed how eager she was to meet him.ĭespite that realization, she turned in her exam even earlier at 11:10am and smiled all the way to the East Gate, holding Yuxiao Naihe’s phone number like a talisman. Xiao Nai suggested meeting each other at noon but she promptly texted, “Let’s do 11:35 so we don’t have to wait for half an hour.” lol. This is funny because, in the previous episode, she told him that she had exams but she’d be free after 11:30. The next day she finished her exams early and rushed off to the meeting place at the East Gate. I’m going to copy and paste what I’ve written before here: For me, the movie XN looks like a wimp and a pushover, especially if he’s being pushed around by a brash character like Angelababy’s Weiwei.Īlso in the tv drama version, Xiao Nai walks away from Weiwei without saying a word, further agitating her and making her cringe in embarrassment that she made a faux pas of chatting up the wrong guy. Unlike the movie version, he doesn’t approach Weiwei. He’s trying to prolong Naihe’s mysterious persona a bit longer to watch what Weiwei’s going to do. She isn’t sure that the Xiao Nai’s her online spouse, Naihe, and she doesn’t know whether to walk over to him and not.Īt the same time, it’s also patently clear in the tv drama that Xiao Nai is teasing her by not outright disclosing his identity. In contrast, the tension of the tv drama version of Weiwei is palpable. Like, “Oh crap! Why is he coming to talk to me of all time!” The attitude I sensed from her is more of nuisance. I didn’t sense at all that she feels insecure that the “campus god” Xiao Nai is walking towards her. The movie version of Weiwei is cocky, self-aware, bold and showy. I almost made you wait for me again.įrankly, the impression I got here is that there are THREE characters, instead of two: Weiwei, Naihe, and Weiwei’s hair (non-speaking role, though).Īnd the tone of the movie differs vastly from the kdrama scene. Just then, a gust of wind blows her hair around like a shampoo commercial. WW: (silently) Why is he coming here while looking at me? So embarrassing. He fixes his jacket as he walks slowly over to her. WW: (silently) Is Xiao Nai waiting for someone? At the other end of the bridge, she spots the campus god, Xiao Nai, standing by himself. Weiwei then runs to the bridge and waits for her online spouse, Naihe. ![]() I would have edited it out if I were the director. It has no added value to the story but it shows how pretty the actress Angelababy is. What’s the whole point of that moment? Nothing. To her embarrassment, the car window suddenly rolls down to reveal a driver inside who’s witnessed her antics. In the movie version, Weiwei fixes her long, luxurious hair, pretties her self and practices her greetings in front of a rolled up window of a car on her way to her meeting with Naihe. She walks out happily with Naihe’s cell phone number in hand. This is different from the drama version where Weiwei serenely finishes her test and neatly places it on the proctor’s desk. Her paper falls to the floor as she rushes out of the classroom, creating a ruckus. As soon as time’s up, she runs to the proctor’s table and lays down the paper, making the proctor call out her name. She raises her hand to submit her work but the test proctor doesn’t permit her to turn it prior the end of the hour. ![]() In the movie version, Weiwei finishes the test early. I’ll give you one example of the glaring difference in movie and drama version.
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