Como presidente de uma empresa bem-sucedida de tecnologia, Lu Sen frequentemente está situações com um grande grupo de pessoas. Embora não tenha problema algum em falar com qualquer número de pessoas, ele tem uma dificuldade incrível de ter qualquer tipo de contato físico direto. Acometido de uma estranha alergia somente provocada por contato direto de pele contra pele, algo tão simples como um aperto de mão pode vir a ser fatal. Sem a capacidade de entrar em contato diretamente com outras pessoas, Lu Kun intrigou-se ao descobrir que um cientista chamado Fu Yang criou uma robô companheira, incrivelmente similar a uma humana, chamada "Sexta-feira". Disposto a investir no trabalho do Dr. Fu Yang, Lu Kun pede que Sexta-feira seja entregue em sua casa para que ele possa testar todas as capacidades dessa incrível criação. Embora tenha concordado com a solicitação de Lu Kun, o cientista entra em desespero quando um problema técnico de última hora inutiliza sua robô. Incapaz de lidar com a possibilidade de perder tanto sua credibilidade quanto seu financiamento, ele pede para sua ex-assistente Yang Shan Shan assumir o lugar da robô, ao menos por tempo suficiente para que ele consiga realizar os reparos necessários. Tendo sua aparência sido usada para a robô, Shan Shan é idêntica à robô em todos os aspectos e só concorda com o pedido do cientista quando ela percebe que não tem outra escolha. Ao chegar na casa de Lu Kun como "Sexta-feira", Shan Shan faz o possível para simular o comportamento da robô e rapidamente conquista a aprovação de Lu Kun. Sem saber que sua nova amiga robô é na realidade uma humana, nenhuma das alergias de Lu Kun se manifestam quando ela o toca, mas o coração de Shan Shan se parte ao descobrir o verdadeiro motivo do quadro de Lu Kun. Será ele capaz de aceitar que ela é humana quando o segredo dela for revelado? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 你好呀,我的橘子恋人
- Também conhecido como: Ni Hao Ya, Wo De Ju Zi Lian Ren , Uma Robô no Pomar de Laranjas , Robot in the Orange Garden
- Diretor: Xing Xiao
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama, Ficção científica
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Elenco e Créditos
- Leon LeongLu SenPapel Principal
- Sun QianYang Shan Shan | FridayPapel Principal
- Zhu Yun HuiKang Li ErPapel Secundário
- Cheng Ye QingPai SongPapel Secundário
- Jiang Qin YunTang Ya JingPapel Secundário
- Wang FangFu YangPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Precioso tesouro <3
Gostei muito desse remake! <3Bastante parecido com o original, porém com diferenças (umas boas, outras nem tanto) mas a maioria das cenas e diálogos marcantes estão presentes.
No geral gostei muito da história, dos protagonistas, dos secundários (equipe Alpha, Fu Yang e Li'er ♡). As OSTs são tão perfeitas como no kdrama tbm.
Na minha opinião o cdrama é mais leve q o original coreano, mas isso vai de cada um.
Bom se vc quiser matar a saudade dessa história tão boa numa versão diferente, assista esse cdrama (n chega aos pés do kdrama porém achei muito gostosinho de assistir). Recomendo ♡
Overall, Mostly Same Plot to the Original but There are Some Noticeable Differences
I loved the original and this remake. Watching this remake gave me the same feelings I had when watching, "I'm Not a Robot". I like them both to be honest, but despite the same plot, each has their own spin to it. Some of it I liked in the original while there were other things that I found I liked in the remake more than the original.I'm making note on what's different from the original and the remake. Feel free to skip this part, but if you're interested, have a look at it. It does contain spoilers, so you've been warned.
What's different from the original
* FL's character doesn't have and live with her brother & sister in-law. Remake changes to uncle and aunt.
* Robot & FL's hairstyle are switched. Original: Robot had long hair, FL had short hair. Remake: Robot had short hair, FL had long hair
* ML's assistant was the FL's brother in the original. Here the assistant is his own person
* SFL's character didn't have a big role in the original. She was just there. She didn't really seem that important. The remake makes the SFL more involved and she's very likable.
* Secondary couple changes: Original had the female glasses researcher had a crush and fell in love with the SML (the lead researcher). This couple didn't happen until the very end. In the remake, the lead researcher & the SFL falls in love with each other and a lot earlier.
* Original had (although not as bad as I've seen) more of weak a love triangle. The remake doesn't have this at all.
* In the original, the ML was more furious at the FL, to the point where the FL received a small injury from the ML breaking a glass. It takes a whole explanation from the FL for the ML to finally understand and forgive the FL. The robot group left the ML due to the ML's lost of trust from them. The remake is completely on the lighter side. ML gets angry but the constant visits from the FL and the love ML still have for the FL made him forgive her easily without her having to explain at all. Robot group stays with the ML never leaving him.
* Company and the evil people in the remake are much harsher here than in the original. ML was threatened to lose his title as CEO in the original but still kept his house. Remake, almost everything is taken from the ML.
* In the original, the robot finds her way back home, filled with many sweet encounters the robot has made and the robot is alive. The remake makes this part doom and gloom, only a few quick nice scenes with the robot's encounter. Robot finds her way home only to die due to self-destruct mode, which was never in the original.
Other thoughts:
* Some people said the FL's character was really bad at pretending to be a robot. That was the whole point though. They kept this same character concept from the original and I for one thought this FL did a great job at when she was pretending to be a robot and when she played the actual robot role. While I think the ML, Yoo Seung Ho, from the original outshine more in his character than the remake, the ML here, Leon Leong also did a great job portraying his character as well. I also love how the SFL had more of a role here than the original. The best part is she's likable.
* Romance, while still a slow burn romance, I think this handled the romance better in the remake than the original, though, don't get me wrong, there are still a lot of sweet moments in the original as well.
Final Thoughts:
I feel like the remake of this drama stops around Ep 27. From there on out, it appears to be different content, including a kidnapping scene which just shows how wicked they made the bad guy in this remake. I guess that's what happens when you add too many episodes. You have to fill it with dumb things that strays away from the original story plot, which is why I lower the score for story a bit. That's the downfall of this remake drama but even with that setback, I think this remake gave us more of a conclusion on the ML's story than the original did. I'm very satisfied of how this drama ended. Overall, not too bad for a remake and I may rewatch it again.