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Movie!Wei Wei is still considered the "department belle" thanks to her beauty and brains, but with her friends she is just as goofy and, dare I say, human.
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Both adaptations had scenes focusing on Wei Wei's friendship with her dorm-mates, and I think these displayed the difference in personality beautifully: in the movie, these scenes are full of laughter and inside jokes that emulates the friendship of young women. To me, Movie!WeiWei was warm, awkward, and personable, whereas TV!Wei Wei felt cold, practical, and almost haughty.
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All of that aside, I think the movie's female lead is a WAY more relatable and well-rounded character than the TV version.

Any adaptation of a written work is going to face tough scrutiny, so maybe if I had read the book first, I would agree with the more popular opinion.
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I hear the movie version of the character is considered more confident/brash than she was originally written, whereas the TV version has an introspective and insecure personality that follows that of the character in book. Okay, so I apparently have the opposite opinion of the majority on this, but I preferred Angelababy's characterization of Wei Wei by a MILE.
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NOTE: I'm not going to talk about which storyline was better because comparing a movie with a TV series seems kind of unfair.įEMALE LEAD: Angelababy (movie) v. Zheng Shuang (series) ***Spoilers for the movie and series Love O2O and probably the book as well*** Let's go category by category, shall we? Winners will be highlighted in purple. I can't say for sure whether one was 100% better than the other, especially as we are comparing a 30-episode series to an hour and a half film, but I do have some strong opinions.

As someone who hasn't read the book, I cannot grade either on their accuracy to the original work. Additionally, I was hopeful that the series would have a smart, independent female lead with skills & talents beyond just being beautiful.Īpparently, there is a huge debate about which adaptation is superior, with most preferring the drama. Most of the dramas we've seen have been rom-coms, so the video game angle seemed unique and different. Honestly, when the drama trailer first came up on Netflix I wasn't interested-it was only after I heard about the MMORPG scenes that I decided to watch it. What Wei Wei doesn't know is Naihe is really Xiao Nai, a senior and top athlete at her university who is the smartest and most sought-after guy at school." Naihe suggests that they get in-game married so they can participate in a competition. After being dumped by her online husband Zhenshui Wuxiang, she is approached by the number one player in the game, Yixiao Naihe. Additionally, most people reveal their real-life identities to other players, whereas Wei Wei prefers to remain anonymous. It is a popular phenomenon for players in the game to partake in in-game "marriages" so that they can go on quests together, and although many of these relationships translate to real life, Wei Wei has only entered one for the sake of the game. (The fictional game in the universe uses content provided by a popular MMORPG game in China). She aspires to be an online game developer, and goes by the user ID of Luwei Weiwei in the online role-playing game A Chinese Ghost Story.

"Bei Weiwei is a smart and beautiful university student majoring in the computer department. Although there are some differences in the two, the general plot is the same: My sister and I watched the drama series first, and then the movie to compare. The same year, a movie based on the story was also released under the same name. Love O2O (微微一笑很倾城 or Wēi Wēi Yī Xiào Hěn Qīng Chéng), is a 2016 Chinese drama series consisting of 30 episodes based on a novel written by Gu Man.
