...with a fantastic amount of green screen! It's just ah-maz-ing!!!Really, it's a good production, but you don't…
I'm referring to those scenes where the background is very hazy/blurred. They obviously aren't filmed in nature. If they were filmed in nature, there would be no reason to have lost so much focus in the shot.
I'm assuming they probably did some re-shoots or something.
Consider my negativity towards *your comment* (not you .. I've never met you) as the universe seeking balance.
"Lusi's beauty shines as never before" was just faaaaaaar too sugar loaded. It needed some vinegar in order to be able to be stomached.
Yes why do they cap it at that resolution still. After getting a new computer I'm realising that it's not as great…
It seems to me the background has a fair amount of greenscreen. As in, the somewhat blurry brightish backgrounds. If you had a higher resolution it would just make the green screen backing more discernable.
C-historical rule... there has to be a whiney princess who loves to recite gege lol
Hey. At least they've (so far) avoided (i) running hand in hand; (ii) kiss feeding medicine; (iii) putting meat in your cared one's bowl (wait ... I have a feeling this one's been done already); (iv) releasing wish lanterns; ...
Yaa,he have definitely killed those who have known about his illness.he even want to kill bfx who have saved him…
It's all about his mother. Her rejection because of the epilepsy has obviously scarred him deeply. To the point where he is a little insane about the epilepsy being known.
I mean, the house of jade is part of Lanxi's network, so it's diffcult to see him as not knowing. Plus they grew up close, and it seems Chang had an episode every time he heard a loud clang, so it seems unlikely Lanxi wouldn'tve witnessed an episode or two himself.
Chang's insanity towards the matter was an 'oh no' moment for me. I was really empathetic to his character up to that moment with the maids. At that moment he turned stomach churning.
The emperor is weird to me. Lanxi was in the water drowning for a long while and all he cares about is how soon…
I think it's because he sees this act as one of a schemer. Insincere. Various characters have repeated a few times now that he is the son of a maid and was seen as the least of the princes in his own time thus he doesn't like Lanxi as much because Lanxi's mother was noble. It's not difficult to imagine that his 'nobler' brothers might've treated him condescendingly growing up. It's not difficult to understand why he has caution towards Lanxi given how his own brothers treated him.
Now he has this son who is the 'nobler' of his three sons, yet who just demonstrated that, instead of being filial and notifying the emperor of Lanxi's survival first so as to lesson the emperor's possible worry, Lanxi first holds back news of survival for Lanxi's own ends.
Interspersed with this we get scenes such as the one where he's reviewing a picture Lanxi drew for him as a child. So he obviously still has a degree of care for Lanxi.
He cares for Lanxi, yet Lanxi treats him at arms length, lacking sincerity. Likely reminding him of the fractured relationship he had with his own brothers. Lanxi's treatment of him in this moment is a form of rejection. Anger and disappointment isn't too far a reach as a reaction.
Both treating his son at arm's length, yet feeling anger and disappointment when his son returns the same sentiment back to him.
I don't know whether the writers planned for it or not, but this series is really demonstrating a very nuanced interplay of personal/family emotions. Not just in the Feng family, but in pretty much all characters. It's well done. I'm really enjoying it.
...I have to get around to reading the book at some point.
This and Sword Snow Strides are already my top dramas of 2022. I like the supporting cast and humour in SSS better…
I did actually enjoy Sword Snow Stride, but it has to be said, plot wise it's basically some standalone flashy wuxia scenes/legends thrown in a pot and jumbled together.
Which is not to take away from it. For what it was, it was very enjoyable.
Plot-wise story however, it ain't got nothin' on just the first 8 episodes of this series.
I'm assuming they probably did some re-shoots or something.
Consider my negativity towards *your comment* (not you .. I've never met you) as the universe seeking balance.
"Lusi's beauty shines as never before" was just faaaaaaar too sugar loaded. It needed some vinegar in order to be able to be stomached.
Really, it's a good production, but you don't need to go so over the top with the praise. They aren't paying you that much. ^^
Personally, I'm good with the 1080p.
But then, my eyes are getting worse, lol.
I'm just saying, character wise, his reaction does make sense.
Chang's insanity towards the matter was an 'oh no' moment for me. I was really empathetic to his character up to that moment with the maids. At that moment he turned stomach churning.
Now he has this son who is the 'nobler' of his three sons, yet who just demonstrated that, instead of being filial and notifying the emperor of Lanxi's survival first so as to lesson the emperor's possible worry, Lanxi first holds back news of survival for Lanxi's own ends.
Interspersed with this we get scenes such as the one where he's reviewing a picture Lanxi drew for him as a child. So he obviously still has a degree of care for Lanxi.
He cares for Lanxi, yet Lanxi treats him at arms length, lacking sincerity. Likely reminding him of the fractured relationship he had with his own brothers. Lanxi's treatment of him in this moment is a form of rejection. Anger and disappointment isn't too far a reach as a reaction.
Both treating his son at arm's length, yet feeling anger and disappointment when his son returns the same sentiment back to him.
I don't know whether the writers planned for it or not, but this series is really demonstrating a very nuanced interplay of personal/family emotions. Not just in the Feng family, but in pretty much all characters. It's well done. I'm really enjoying it.
...I have to get around to reading the book at some point.
Oh, and good story telling. But it's mainly the wigs.
;)
Suggestive, not definitive.
Which is not to take away from it. For what it was, it was very enjoyable.
Plot-wise story however, it ain't got nothin' on just the first 8 episodes of this series.
...just when I think it's about time I cancelled my wetv subscription they haul me back in again...