Kadrama wrote: People may kill me for saying this, but I wasn't the biggest fan of the original anyway.
Yes the cast was good looking (some taking more time than others to be considered "good-looking" and you really do fall for all that happy-go-lucky, let's have fun and start to enjoy the episodes.
But the ending.......gahh. One of the worst I've seen in a long time. (But bear in mind I usually don't reach endings...because they always wind up being predictable and done to death.)
Okay....maybe it wasn't that bad.
But as she was walking thru gates and gates....and people she barely knew profusing how hana kimi is such a great place just because she came along...and i'm like wth? Who even ARE you?!
But it was still good. I guess.
I watched the first three episodes of Hana Kimi: remake and gave up. Not because the cast are bad or anything (although Sano....WHY? You're making me prefer Oguri Shun) but the series is definitely calmed down. Good in some ways, not so much in others.
Unfortunately I can't remember how this Sano finds out she's a girl....I know in the original he overhears her and her brother (which if anything needs to be changed, is THAT!!)
Original was watcheable. Remake....why bother?
I'm definitely agreeing with you. The drama did feel very calmed down which for me took away what I really loved about the original. The ultra craziness and foolishness that was the original in story and in characters.
One thing I will say though is, and I'm only saying this if I understood correctly that you were talking about when everyone is saying their goodbyes to her at the end, She did know everyone, granted we didn't necessarily see her have a conversation with every single person but she knew them all, through the class room, her own dorm, when all the dorms were gather for some competition or festival or event they were ALL there. I mean they were living with each other and doing all this crazy stuff for 6 months together. I don't think they would be saying all this stuff if everyone didn't know each other fairly well.