I actually think this is the most dressed down Sovereign, ever. In most cdramas, most Goddesses are glammed up…
You don’t really fancy Female Leads in lavish outfits? Then you might also enjoy seeing Dilraba's look as Bai Feng Jiu and Ji Yun He. Their attire is even simpler than He Si Mu’s. Yet, the unique thing is that the simpler the clothing, the more Dilraba's elegance and charm stand out—simply because we aren't distracted by excessive ornaments.
He’s also insecure with abandonment issues, driven to that extreme because she’s been pulling away from him.…
In other words, are you saying the Male Lead has psychological issues? It's such a shame he lives in that era where meeting a psychologist is impossible. He seems to have an anxious personality type, doesn't he? In the real world, being in a relationship with this type of person requires an immense amount of patience. AI says that self-destruction after being abandoned by someone is a 'red carpet' leading to a toxic relationship. Yet, many people still don't worry about it; they tolerate it, or are even entertained by it. Are we gradually losing our sensitivity toward what an ideal life should be?
As someone who deeply appreciate The Blue Whisper, I find Love Beyond the Grave somewhat hollow. In The Blue Whisper, every character feels driven by their own distinct goals and desires. I can never forget how Ji Yun He sacrificed her soul for the greater good. To me, Dilraba’s previous works—especially The Blue Whisper—carried a powerful message: that true strength lies not in physical power, but in the fortitude to uphold one’s moral values.
The beginning of Love Beyond the Grave had the potential to showcase this moral strength through the conflict between two nations. However, having read the novel, I anticipate feeling empty afterward because the story, despite its length, lacks captivating substance.
In my opinion, the 'sensory exchange' plotline should have been more emotional rather than just 'sweet.' The experience of gaining and losing a sense is profound—it should evoke awe, shock, and a poignant reluctance to let go. Furthermore, the production team must clarify why He Si Mu craves these senses so desperately. The narrative shouldn't portray her as the most tragic figure just for lacking senses, especially when even trees exist without them and cannot even move to save themselves.
Like many other viewers, I prefer seeing Duan Xu as a General rather than just a follower of He Si Mu. Even if he must follow her, he needs a valid personal objective beyond mere romance. If it weren't for Dilraba or Chen Feiyu, would anyone truly watch Love Beyond the Grave for its plot alone?
do you guys think he simu might be the most powerful fl in cdramas we’ve had in a while? off the top of my head,…
I really don't understand how audiences often reduce a character's strength to just physical strength, as if a main character who isn't physically strong is obviously weak. In fact, true strength is the inner determination to uphold the values of goodness.
I just wanted to say that Dilraba feels like DongHua DiJun here... must be enjoyable for her.
Dong Hua Dijun from Eternal Love (2017) or Eternal Love of Dream (2020)? In what ways do you feel Dilraba is similar to Dong Hua Dijun? Is it her acting style, her character's amazing words, her character choices, or her character traits or other?
This fan request is very difficult to fulfill, but we need to support it. This is what the request looks like: 家姐能不能拍抖上那个狐狸转场@嘉行迪丽热巴工作室 好适合我姐,就用凤九就行[流鼻血] My dear sister, could you please film that fox transition scene on Douyin? @JiaxingDilrabaStudio It suits my sister so well, just use Feng Jiu as her character.[Nosebleed] Source: https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5283074218655910
I said it was difficult because now Dilraba is in the promotion period of another character, will the team allow her to enter the role of Bai Feng Jiu even if only in douyin videos
I didn’t know he was meant to fall in love at first sight with the FL?!? The hat scene didn’t really convey…
I said Duan Xu shouldn't have fallen in love at first sight. But it seems like his sudden concern for He Xiaoxiao is ... part of his penchant for weird things. He saw He Xiaoxiao carrying a human head, but instead found her attractive. I think they would be perfect partners in crime hahahaha
ML being this submissive or in love this early isn’t going too well for me😭
Same. Not very appealing to me either, especially if I feel the male lead is quite aggressive in the relationship. It's like kissing a sleeping girl. It's romantic in dramas, but in real life, you deserve a beating.
Regarding Duan Xu, I think his character was poorly adapted. He smiles for no reason in the novel, and the production team and actors accepted that as it was, making no effort to add depth to his emotions. Likewise, when Duan Xu was supposed to be saddened by He Si Mu's first illness, why didn't I sense any pain or sadness in the male actor's expressions? Maybe the male actor were trying to follow the directions in the script as is? And regarding the sudden relationship, it was indeed sudden from the start. The production team clearly didn't imply that Duan Xu fell in love at first sight, but rather accepted an orphaned girl of unknown origins into their home. Is Duan Xu truly a person who cares about people on a personal level? At least make the story about He Qiao Xiao being accepted to stay because she was asked to work at his home; that would be more clear and natural. We don't see enough of Duan Xu's kindness on that level of personal concern. In fact, Duan Xu seems more concerned about putting a hat on He Qiao Xiao, who can't feel the cold, than the 10-year-old boy. Duan Xu is indeed strange. Honestly, after reading the novel, we will know that Duan Xu is indeed a crazy character, maybe also a psychopath because he gets satisfaction from death, and he was not afraid or wary of the orphan girl who brought a human head to the battlefield and instead adopted her. Really not a choice a normal person would make.
I was hoping for a story of finding and losing the five senses that was heartfelt and not shallow. A kind of happiness that is slowly accumulated and the main character does not take romantic advantage of the other party. If you guys would be willing to share the episode number and moment, I would be grateful. I'll watch it if I'm interested, I don't mind spoilers. So far my favorite scene is the paper butterfly scene at the cemetery. That's the kind of scene I like, it's heartwarming.
If you like the Gao Nana pair, just like them. Don't badmouth other dramas, especially those filmed before Gao…
If you truly love him, you would appreciate every step of his personal growth, and you would respect everyone who has ever worked with him, not belittle the person who has worked with him the most.
AI says that self-destruction after being abandoned by someone is a 'red carpet' leading to a toxic relationship. Yet, many people still don't worry about it; they tolerate it, or are even entertained by it. Are we gradually losing our sensitivity toward what an ideal life should be?
The beginning of Love Beyond the Grave had the potential to showcase this moral strength through the conflict between two nations. However, having read the novel, I anticipate feeling empty afterward because the story, despite its length, lacks captivating substance.
In my opinion, the 'sensory exchange' plotline should have been more emotional rather than just 'sweet.' The experience of gaining and losing a sense is profound—it should evoke awe, shock, and a poignant reluctance to let go. Furthermore, the production team must clarify why He Si Mu craves these senses so desperately. The narrative shouldn't portray her as the most tragic figure just for lacking senses, especially when even trees exist without them and cannot even move to save themselves.
Like many other viewers, I prefer seeing Duan Xu as a General rather than just a follower of He Si Mu. Even if he must follow her, he needs a valid personal objective beyond mere romance. If it weren't for Dilraba or Chen Feiyu, would anyone truly watch Love Beyond the Grave for its plot alone?
家姐能不能拍抖上那个狐狸转场@嘉行迪丽热巴工作室 好适合我姐,就用凤九就行[流鼻血]
My dear sister, could you please film that fox transition scene on Douyin? @JiaxingDilrabaStudio It suits my sister so well, just use Feng Jiu as her character.[Nosebleed]
Source: https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5283074218655910
I said it was difficult because now Dilraba is in the promotion period of another character, will the team allow her to enter the role of Bai Feng Jiu even if only in douyin videos
And regarding the sudden relationship, it was indeed sudden from the start. The production team clearly didn't imply that Duan Xu fell in love at first sight, but rather accepted an orphaned girl of unknown origins into their home. Is Duan Xu truly a person who cares about people on a personal level? At least make the story about He Qiao Xiao being accepted to stay because she was asked to work at his home; that would be more clear and natural. We don't see enough of Duan Xu's kindness on that level of personal concern. In fact, Duan Xu seems more concerned about putting a hat on He Qiao Xiao, who can't feel the cold, than the 10-year-old boy. Duan Xu is indeed strange. Honestly, after reading the novel, we will know that Duan Xu is indeed a crazy character, maybe also a psychopath because he gets satisfaction from death, and he was not afraid or wary of the orphan girl who brought a human head to the battlefield and instead adopted her. Really not a choice a normal person would make.