In recent years, anime adaptations into live-action dramas have become a common routine. Not long ago, "Orange", "5 to 9", "Prison Academy" and so on. Domestic adaptations of Japanese anime are not uncommon, and "Mischievous Kiss" and "Honey Clover" are classics in the minds of many people. But the live-action version is always uneven and has a mixed reputation.
Recently, the claws of the national drama adaptation have once again reached out to the classic god work "Symphonic Lover's Dream" in the hearts of many fans. It can be seen from the "Notice of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television on the Announcement of the Filing of The National Filming and Production of TV Dramas in March 2017" that this work has been officially filed. The number of episodes is scheduled to be 60, and shooting is scheduled to begin at the end of this year. The filing opinion of the provincial-level management department is "agree to the filing and report to the Television Drama Management Department of the General Administration for publicity". If we follow the production cycle provided above, then maybe we will see this work air around 2019.

As for the plot synopsis, perhaps in order to be closer to the relationship between domestic audiences, the names of the protagonist and the heroine have been localized. However, the main plot is basically the same, telling that "in the future relationship between the two, Tian Hui helped Liao Fan regain his confidence in music, and at the same time, Liao Fan also excavated Tian Hui's musical talent and encouraged Tian Hui to embark on the road of professional musicians." And in the long time together, the two understand each other, support each other, and become a couple of lovers" story.
Symphonic Lover's Dream is a manga series created by Japanese manga artist Tomoko Ninomiya, based on classical music, which mainly tells the love story around two musical geniuses. The two are surrounded by all kinds of strange people, and they are also some geeks with lofty ideals higher than the sky and great musical talents. Together, they move forward towards their ideals, working tirelessly to achieve their goals without discouragement. It has been adapted into anime and live-action TV series.
The Japanese drama Symphonic Lover's Dream premiered on October 16, 2006 by Fuji Television, co-directed by Hideki Takeuchi and Taiyo Kawamura, and co-starring Shuri Ueno, Hiroshi Tamaki, and Eita. The combination of male gods and goddesses was once well received.
If nothing else, the heroine's name Tian Hui is also too dramatic! Although it is normal for domestic adaptations to localize the name, many fans still can't help but spit on the name soil. I don't know who will appear in the version of the national drama, but I hope not to destroy the classic.