You listed some quite lovable actress in there. Thanks! I am taking notes on watching their performances in those flicks you've listed.
For me, aside from a great story, the character and actor play a vital role in terms of the success of a film or drama series. The acting rendered by an actor on a character makes a fictional character penned by the writer stand out and creates immortal memory on the minds of the viewers.
In terms of powerful portrayal of characters on Chinese drama or series, there are quite a handful but worth mentioning in terms of performance and acting. I'm kinda old school and in my personal list, I have these (in random order) mainly due to the reason that they pique my curiosity as they play their roles and help me understand the story as a whole. Here goes:
1. Bingbing Fan as Wu Mei Niang/Empress Wu Ze Tian in The Empress of China 2, Yang Mi as Bai Qian in Eternal Love 3. Angela Baby in the General & I 4. Dilraba Dimurat as Li Changge in The Long Ballad & as Gongsun Li in The King's Woman
They may have acting flaws and were definitely not at par with my standards from other known global actors I've watched and followed through in the entertainment industry.
Although the setting of a cultural village was only reproduced/reconstructed for this drama series. I like the idea having a heritage place like Seongsan Village where the people can experience and reminisce things about their culture. Though not as grand as Hollywood or how China's Hengdian World Studios was made to largely simulate the heritage and culture of China for cinematic purposes. South Korea can likewise at least develop one due to their very rich and popular culture made far and wide known by kdramas and Korean films. But then again, this was just my wishful thinking since it will surely take many aspects into actual fruition.
Still watching this series but so far was being entertained by the sights and comical parts.
"Unknown?" Shhhh... didn't I tell you the production knew them all along? lols... Here's one that viewers of this drama series might be unaware: Park Ji-eun, the screenwriter of the drama seems to be very fond using the term 'Queen' in the titles of her stories such as; Queen of Housewives, Queen of Reversals and of course 'Queen of Tears. She was also the writer for other blockbuster hits like: Crash Landing on You, My Love from the Star and The Legend of the Blue Sea.
not to be rude but what do you learn ( to be a librarian?) I mean does it require certain qualifications?
I am certain I have stated exactly my view above on your query about the profession of a Librarian. Thus, with due respect I rest my case and allow other readers to further enlighten you about the subject profession. May you be enlightened and have a nice day. Thank you.
not to be rude but what do you learn ( to be a librarian?) I mean does it require certain qualifications?
Perhaps the basis why in India they only regard doctors CA and lawyers the only professionals among careermen was because of the significance and importance of their role to the society. But being a professional per se means one was proficient with adequate skills and knowhow of a chosen career be they were doctors, lawyer or librarians. in other words, they were masters and experts of their chosen careers.
not to be rude but what do you learn ( to be a librarian?) I mean does it require certain qualifications?
Yes, being a LIBRARIAN is a profession and a professional career requiring masteral degree in MLS (Master of Library Science) degree or an MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences). Aside from curating library collections, a Librarian develops educational programs, manage databases, and manage the library staff. All in aid to support learning, research, and exploration within library jurisdiction.
not to be rude but what do you learn ( to be a librarian?) I mean does it require certain qualifications?
The job of a LIBRARIAN requires you to be at least a graduate of bachelor's degree (BLIS) or a master's degree (MLIS) in Library and Information Science. You likewise need to pass its licensure examination to become professional.
i thought she will be another wacky nun just like Baek Ji-Won's nun role who played it in the original season. I enjoyed her character for it was a break from the stereotyped role of nuns just praying and doing other acts of holiness.
Baek Ji-Won's character in the series shows that religious people are likewise like us ordinary humans enjoying the card game Go-Stop. I do hope the writer of the 2nd season will inject other kinds of wacky roles to keep the viewers of the series fully entertained.
Going through the list, I was hoping the author have included the role of Ji Chang-wook in the series: If You Wish Upon Me. The significant role of a 'HOSPICE VOLUNTEER' is a job not just anybody can do. While there can be medical and/or organization who painstakingly train and educate such workers, doing the job is simply very emotionally draining. Another interesting job that has been cleverly coined by the writer from the drama series: Love In Contract called the 'SINGLE-LIFE HELPER' as another term for Escort Service that Park Min-young played. These jobs introduced from the drama series have contributed to the recall and indelible remembrance of the respective tv series. I hope drama writers continue to develop these kinds of unique recall that can significantly help in the promotion.
The problem with Japanese dramas and films is how long it takes to get subbed if this's ever done. And some times…
"The problem with Japanese dramas and films is how long it takes to get subbed if this's ever done." I do agree with this. Just like some of the Chinese, & Thai series I have been following and yearning to get English-subbed done soonest after airing. Gosh! How I wish I myself can easily study & understand the respective language in order to get to the next episodes.
I'm a diehard chickee. Be it, drumstick, breast, feet, neck, cartilage and yes nuggets. Count on me and I'm willing to enjoy it from breakfast to midnight snack. I hope this series will make me happily burp a chickeely cluck.
i just wish they speed up every episode release/viewing so that the followers of the series will nor grow weary and impatient for the long wait on each episode. They should strike it while its HOT.
For me, aside from a great story, the character and actor play a vital role in terms of the success of a film or drama series. The acting rendered by an actor on a character makes a fictional character penned by the writer stand out and creates immortal memory on the minds of the viewers.
In terms of powerful portrayal of characters on Chinese drama or series, there are quite a handful but worth mentioning in terms of performance and acting. I'm kinda old school and in my personal list, I have these (in random order) mainly due to the reason that they pique my curiosity as they play their roles and help me understand the story as a whole. Here goes:
1. Bingbing Fan as Wu Mei Niang/Empress Wu Ze Tian in The Empress of China
2, Yang Mi as Bai Qian in Eternal Love
3. Angela Baby in the General & I
4. Dilraba Dimurat as Li Changge in The Long Ballad & as Gongsun Li in The King's Woman
They may have acting flaws and were definitely not at par with my standards from other known global actors I've watched and followed through in the entertainment industry.
Still watching this series but so far was being entertained by the sights and comical parts.
Baek Ji-Won's character in the series shows that religious people are likewise like us ordinary humans enjoying the card game Go-Stop. I do hope the writer of the 2nd season will inject other kinds of wacky roles to keep the viewers of the series fully entertained.
I do agree with this. Just like some of the Chinese, & Thai series I have been following and yearning to get English-subbed done soonest after airing. Gosh! How I wish I myself can easily study & understand the respective language in order to get to the next episodes.