aawhhhhh the characters act like middle schoolers (i just remembered they are freshmens- im on ep 3) they're so cute!!! edit: i keep on forgetting that liking someone can look so cringe to a 3rd person pov.... bc i truly don't get it
i have a question about the last frame on episode 30 where all of them are celebrating together with fireworks for spring festival.. i think: is Fu Yunxi dead?
The people standing on the left side are no longer present but past memories and the people standing on the right side of the frame are present and alive. can someone share their thoughts about this frame with me? i am a bit confused and a little shocked... or would this be a director choice or a mistake? i don't know... maybe I'm reading into it too much
Madam Li has such a lovely and youthful brightness to her character despite the fact that she plays the role of a mother. The actor took phenomenal care to her character !! <3
sending thoughts for her fast recovery so that she can do anything that brings her joy and spend the New Year with her family healthily. Love Zhao Lusi so much for her commitment and dedication to her craft.
so distracted by the bad chinese dialect- help. just please hire an actual Mandarin speaking person to help them with that part. I was convinced that entire scene was spoken in Korean.
still does not change the fact that "girl needs to eat, her body looks like 11 yrs old, unhealthy thin" is body shaming. There are other ways to approach a concern. This is a petty complaint. Just telling to eat to put on weight is equivalent to telling others not to eat for losing weight. There's no difference. Hence why it is body shaming. Great effort for attempting an explanation. And especially saying that I don't like an opinion when I stated a fact.
it's so far so strange to me. i'm on episode three and our protagonist girlie has brain issues. idk why or how she feels so shallow and naive after going through traumatic experiences that require her to carry her past and presence to continue forward with a more firm attitude. Yet, she makes the mood and character feels so empty- it doesn't do the character justice. It's like watching a poor animation. And the male lead and others- I don't even want to discuss. They are entertainers aren't they? They aren't actors.
cute. but Linyi is just very stiff. (especially after seeing Love me, Love My Voice) they are lacking in bond and connection despite acting as partners. It feels like Zhou Ye puts more of an effort in her role than her counter-lead part.
i don't really like the story-telling aspect of this drama. It seems to have some rifts and missing parts such as relationships and timeline used to tell the story. it's all very strange to me, so i didn't like it as i thought i would have. the intro to the drama is super cool! i love the action scenes, very attention-catching worthy
i follow tibetan buddhism so i was so confused when they introduced the four followers of "maitreya" - it didn't make a lot of sense but i'll take it as fantasy world information. and the snake reference is really strange too. the only explanation for the crime is when a King little boys in search for someone like jesus is told. and then at that point it was like "oh, so this is what the killings are based off of" my personal rating for this movie is 4/10. it was hard to follow and slow to watch but when it got to the point, it becomes brief and efficient. not a binge-worthy. and not the scariest when you want to see something in the dark. Another mention is that this film doesn't really touch the spiritual space. I feel like it's more psychological and ugly monsters for the horror effect.
they're so cute!!!
edit: i keep on forgetting that liking someone can look so cringe to a 3rd person pov.... bc i truly don't get it
is Fu Yunxi dead?
The people standing on the left side are no longer present but past memories and the people standing on the right side of the frame are present and alive. can someone share their thoughts about this frame with me? i am a bit confused and a little shocked... or would this be a director choice or a mistake? i don't know... maybe I'm reading into it too much
Great effort for attempting an explanation. And especially saying that I don't like an opinion when I stated a fact.
they are lacking in bond and connection despite acting as partners. It feels like Zhou Ye puts more of an effort in her role than her counter-lead part.
my personal rating for this movie is 4/10. it was hard to follow and slow to watch but when it got to the point, it becomes brief and efficient. not a binge-worthy. and not the scariest when you want to see something in the dark. Another mention is that this film doesn't really touch the spiritual space. I feel like it's more psychological and ugly monsters for the horror effect.