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Taiwanese Meteor Garden is the 1st TV adaptation of Boys over Flowers
fprefect-685-2810849 September 2013
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The Taiwanese Meteor Garden is the 1st TV adaptation of Boys over Flowers based on the Japanese comic series Hana Yori Dango written by Yoko Kamio. The storyline follows the love story between poor girl Shan Cai and rich boy Dao Ming Si who meet at an exclusive university. Rich boy Si is the leader of the clique F4 (Flower Four) and routinely bullies students who irritate him. The F4 members Si, Hua Ze Lei, Mei Zuo and Xi Men are rich heirs to Taiwanese businesses. Poor girl Shan Cai stands up for a friend and receives the dreaded red card (signal for the student body to bully a person). To everyone's surprise she does not break down at the repeated bullying incidents and instead declares war on the F4 earning their respect and rich boy Si's affection. Their ensuing relationship ebbs and flows.

What I liked a) Shan Cai and Dao Ming Si clicked a couple. Their kisses were refreshingly unchaste. The moments of happiness were charming. His joy at her first voluntary kiss. Her pleasure at his Meteor light display at her apartment. The narration of Shan Cai's thoughts allowing the viewer to know she loved Si. b) Hua Ze Lei was a true rival for the Si. Shan Cai chooses him over Si at one point. I liked how this series addressed that Hua Ze Lei was formerly autistic and how this directly contributed to his low-key character. d) F4 loyalty and friendship and chemistry grew throughout the series. Mei Zuo and Xi Men seemed interchangeable while the Korean and Japanese characters were more distinct.

What I did not like a) Shan Cai's refusal to admit her any part of her feelings bugged me. Si's love was portrayed as overwhelming. b) Violence against women was off-putting (Shan Cai was slapped in the face multiple times and beaten when bullied). c) Shan Cai's friend Chen Qing had a big mouth. The Japanese and Korean versions deleted this irritating character. d) The actors had limited acting skills (this also marred the Korean version) but grow into their roles. e) production values were low quality. f) Shan Cai's parents were irritating.

Comparisons between season 1 - Taiwanese Meteor Garden (2001), Japanese Hana Yori Dango (2005), and the Korean Boys over Flowers (2009). Characters and my order of preference.

Female lead: 1. Japanese Makino had spunk loved the 2 hop then punch and admitted her feelings at the airport. 2. Korean Jan-di had a spark in 2 favorite scenes, when she smacks down the boyfriend who cheated on her best friend Ga-eul and then tried to avoid admitting her error to Jun Pyo offering the apple versus apology. 3. Taiwanese Shan Cai was easily swayed away from pursuing her true love and only admits part of her feelings. When she stops the bus and runs back to him, their bickering to relief was portrayed beautifully.

Male lead: 1. Korean Jun-pyo was perfect combination of spoiled, headstrong, and first time in love. The character was manipulated and willing to marry a woman he didn't love, which the Japanese and Taiwanese characters refused. 2. Japanese Domyouji had a fire and an evolved from spoiled man-child to worthy love. The first date elevator scene showed chemistry from the get-go. 3.Taiwanese Si had a cruel streak that was tempered but remained. He portrayed the desperate intensity of love very well. His admission of love in front of the fake cousin was palpable.

F4 members:

Love rival: 1. Taiwanese Hua Ze Lei was a true rival and friend to both leads. He provided wisdom. The beach scene where he makes his move on Shan Cai was excellent. 2. Japanese Hanazawa Ru was a calm and wise friend to both leads, he portrayed the regret at missing the opportunity for love well. 3. Korean Ji-hoo was the most wooden and never much of a rival and more of a friend. The hockey game where he forces Jun-pyo to admit his feelings was a highlight.

Number two: 1. Korean So Yi-jung sculptor, playboy, saxophone player had terrific chemistry with the actress that played Jan Di's best friend Ga-eul. Their love story was compelling. Some overacting (on the rooftop with Ga-eul), but his smile helped to overcome this. 2. Japanese Soujiroh had a terrific mix of fire, humor and wisdom and was the best actor. I could have used more romance. 3. Taiwanese Xi Men was less distinct, and initially threw me off with the glasses and preppy look. In episodes 25/26 his acting peaked as he explored a potential relationship with Xiao You. He was frank about his intentions but tender at her forthright declaration.

Number three: 1. Japanese Akira, was likable and crucial to the F4 balance. Top notch F4 chemistry. 2. Taiwanese Mei Zu, cared about the continuation of F4 throughout the series. 3. Korean Woo- bin, lost the storyline lottery and had little to do. Excellent chemistry with his F4 cohorts.

Bottom line: I found each country's adaptation watchable and enjoyable.

1. Korean Boys Over Flowers was my first Asian drama and has a special spot in my heart. The production values, the clothes, the locations, the music, were the best in this series. The acting was second best but the actor's intangibles appealed to me more making this adaptation my favorite.

2. Japanese Hana Yori Dango zipped along in a compact 9 episodes and was the best acted and written series. The airport declaration of love between our leads (final scene of season 1 was my favorite scene of all three adaptations.

3.Taiwanese Meteor Garden, hooked me as the series progressed. The desperate love and denial between the leads was the most palpable in this adaptation. The acting of this cast improved over the series. The pacing was the slowest but worked.
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10/10
Classic cult
saalll4 January 2019
Classic cult to asianovela. Jerry Yan portrayed the best Dao ming Si without a doubt. A must watch before all the other version of this classic love story.
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Meteor Garden 1 and 2
tamarenne16 November 2011
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I gave this a high score, mostly because of WHAT the writers, producers and cast do with the admittedly silly material. To be fair, Romeo and Juliet is one of the dumbest concepts for a love story ever, and was even in the 16th century when Shakespeare wrote it. He stole the plot from some very famous Italian plays and another English writer but still its what he did with it that counts and made it classic.

There is a somewhat similar dynamic here. The storyline may be high school and the emotional wallow is not to be outdone in any medium, but in the particulars, Meteor Garden is absolutely stunning.

Barbie Hsu, as Shan Cai, tends to sound whiny, even for a Chinese, and her verbal delivery is, at first, quite awful. Jerry Yan is a touch better but nothing to write home about. But they and the rest of the cast really improve their acting skills as the series continues.. What Barbie has at the start, however, is an acting presence that puts me in mind of the great silent screen actors of the 1920's. When Dao Ming Si is a bad boy, Barbie can bring him and the entire audience to tears faster than a firecracker tied to a cats tail.

Season 1 is based on the very popular chick Manga series, Hana Yori Dango. It is the second live action effort in that capacity. The series was crafted into a very successful animé series in 1995, and then a live action Japanese movie in 1997.

This Taiwanese series came along in 2001 - 2003, and was followed by an even more brilliant Japanese series, Hana Yori Dango, in 2005 - 2007. Then the Koreans got into the act with KKotboda Namjo (Boys of Flowers) in 2009. Each version has its strength and weaknesses.

This version, the 2001 Taiwan version, is by far, closest to the original manga of all the live action versions, at least Season 1. Season 2 is another matter. The manga series was not finished until 2003, AFTER Liu Xing Hua Yuan (Meteor Garden) had finished filming its second season, so the second season is pretty much whatever the producers directors could throw in. The initial concept is pretty much discarded, as there is almost no action at the school, and Dao Ming Si spends almost the entire second season suffering from amnesia and in another relationship. But this is what for me, makes this version so special. The insanity just got more insane, and the cheese, cheesier, but if you are female, chances are you will spend the entire second season crying your guts out, as I did.

Barbie Hsu comes into her own here, and watching her, watching her beloved Dao Ming Si make love to another chick is astonishingly powerful, emo rocking television, that seems almost designed to play on female DNA like a fiddle. I cried so much I literally got sick. Most fun I've ever had in front of a telly!! If you are an old fashioned estrogen-driven chick like so many of us (twi-hard, thank you) you simply cannot miss this. Meteor Garden will touch your heart.
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10/10
Brilliant Acting, Strong Girl, Manly Men, and Amazing Storyline
heatri3 September 2020
I've always loved Meteor Garden 2001 since I was 5 years old till now that I'm 22. The F4 and Shancai were all newbies at that time, this is their drama debut, but I'm so amazed because they are all playing their each characters so very perfectly. They are not even playing their characters, but they ARE THE CHARACTERS, so you can feel that Shancai, Dao Ming Si, Hua Zhe Lei, Xi Men, and Mei Zuo are forever only Barbie Hsu, Jerry Yan, Vic Chou, Ken Chu, and Vanness Wu. NO ONE CAN EVER REPLACE THEM, just like no one can replace Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Also the storyline is really enjoyable. There are so many comedic lines and scenes that make me laugh so hard and make me wanna watch Meteor Garden 2001 over and over again and never get bored. The romantic scenes also makes my heart fluttered all the time. I just hope the five of them can do some small reunion or something 😍
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10/10
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avielmro-6462529 May 2021
If you haven't seen this series then you're missing out!!
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10/10
I just had to write a review
oldmacfarm3-549-60573328 September 2023
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This is the first production of Meteor Garden, poor quality in the filming, background noise is terrible! Story is good, you can see why it made some big stars get their start. And now that I have watched all the versions, there is even one from Thailand, I believe it is the most recent version. And it's pretty good too! I still have my very favorite one, even if the ending was a let down, still good. One version has more violence in it, more harsh in the bullying scenes.

Have to say something about this version's female lead...stop pushing the one you love away, accept him for who he is. She was way over the top, did it on every count. Loud, could have been more attractive, tattoos, to much arguing, ugly clothes, don't like that he hit her, most of my complaints are about her. I get so frustrated with the lack of communication in some of the versions! And of course way to long! I use now finished this version and it is the oldest. It is a classic for sure!
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5/10
Got a Few Hours?
Box5Red525 November 2006
Meteor Garden is a Chinese drama/comedy set in Taiwan and is based on a Japanese Manga series called "Hana Yori Dango" (Boys Over Flowers). There are 27 episodes in the first season, all of which I watched on YouTube over the course of about a week (my roommate's bad influence- this was definitely a guilty pleasure stint). The storyline revolves around a poor college student, Shan Cai, and her run-ins with "F4", a clique of four rich male students whose parents founded the school they all attend. Naturally, there's a typical love triangle... more like a love octagon in this series.

I really feel like I should explain my rating. You have to go into this series realizing that most of the actors are actually models (with one or two exceptions). The budget is low. There are a total of about three songs used in the entire soundtrack (very catchy, very cheesy- by the end I had the tears flowing like clockwork when the "sad" music would start). The storyline gets ridiculous sometimes and the characters act like lovestruck middle schoolers. HOWEVER, as for addictiveness, I give Meteor Garden a 10. Like I said, some strange sick force kept me searching on YouTube for episode after episode. I suppose the romantic in me holds onto the dream that the hot, rich boy will actually fall for the plain, poor, and innocent girl.

The popularity of Meteor Garden is actually real- it spawned a mini-series called Meteor Rain, a second season, a Japanese Version of the same show, and the most talented boy band to ever grace the planet, F4 (formed by the original four cast members).

SO. I recommend this series for:

1) Lovers of Mystery Science Theater who have a lot of time on their hands. There's a lot to poke fun of. 2) Lonely single girls with romantic souls and who want to brush up on their Mandarin 3) Bored college-aged kids with nothing better to do over their fall break than waste bandwidth and try to guess whether Daoming Si and Shan Cai will ever get together (guess that's me).
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