He really did well as Wen Ke Xing, I hope you give it a try. His acting here is so much better. He delivered it…
When you're ready again, you should start over. The momentum must've died in the middle. I'd say the middle parts were the most interesting, their adventure was really fun.
Have been avoiding Chinese censored stuff bcs Addicted really hit me like a train & I was so sad about it but a friend STRONGLY suggested this & said it's so gay. Was looking for historical drama so I was convinced as fast as a lightning. I can't believe this passed censorship & I'm thankful it did.
No one is a really good person in here probably except for Chengling & Weining and I found that exhilarating. Not a hero, but they're a villain in someone's story.
Zhou Zhi Shu's background was so interesting I started reading Qi Ye. He's such a morally grey character. An assassin, a murderer. He had so much hope for a brighter future but it all ended up killing his brothers that he started waking up to the reality that he changed and became colder.
Wen Kexing was an interesting character. I loved the mystery about him. And he's evil not bcs he wanted to but he was forced by universe to be, to survive the harsh life he's in. But then, he's not completely evil simply by Gu Xiang's existence. She was literally his daughter.
Kexing always says Zhi Shu is his light but I think they're both light in each other's life. Kexing wanted to die along everyone who wronged his family. And Zhi Shu wanted to punish himself through death. They're plans changed as their love grows for each other. I think its amazing that they're willing to die for each other but its cooler that they're willing to live for each other. I've been reading soulmate stuff for a long time but I feel like this is what really made me understand what soulmate is like whether platonic or romantic. They instinctively accessed the deepest part of each other.
Its really hard to deny that they're not in a relationship or even got married all bcs of the hairpin. The first episode gave away when Jiuxiao's woman was holding her hairpin at the final moment of her life. It was like when Zhi Shu was wearing the hairpin Kexing gave him when he was going to end his life at the final episode until Kexing arrived and used it as a key.
I want to give an appreciation to their costumes & how it gave life in every scene. The choreography that I started to appreciate martial arts. I also made a lot of research about wuxia to understand about them further. It was really fun exploring, its not my first period drama but it's my first costume chinese drama so for sure, this is gonna be unforgettable.
I finished it in a week (sadly employed) & finished the novel the next week. I'm still obsessed & I want to listen to the audio drama but its so hard to find it & missevan isn't really working on me.
I'm missing them so bad. I wish I can forget & watch all over again. I'm definitely rewatching when I'm not busy.
- the NAILS. This has to be the most obvious one, but it kind of hints to Jesus just a little bit XD.- Zhou Zishu…
This idea is crazy & the way you described the nails. The bad person, good person scene that you've mentioned too made me thought of Jesus at first. I was like.. "this sounds like something you'd read in the bible"
No one is a really good person in here probably except for Chengling & Weining and I found that exhilarating. Not a hero, but they're a villain in someone's story.
Zhou Zhi Shu's background was so interesting I started reading Qi Ye. He's such a morally grey character. An assassin, a murderer. He had so much hope for a brighter future but it all ended up killing his brothers that he started waking up to the reality that he changed and became colder.
Wen Kexing was an interesting character. I loved the mystery about him. And he's evil not bcs he wanted to but he was forced by universe to be, to survive the harsh life he's in. But then, he's not completely evil simply by Gu Xiang's existence. She was literally his daughter.
Kexing always says Zhi Shu is his light but I think they're both light in each other's life. Kexing wanted to die along everyone who wronged his family. And Zhi Shu wanted to punish himself through death. They're plans changed as their love grows for each other. I think its amazing that they're willing to die for each other but its cooler that they're willing to live for each other. I've been reading soulmate stuff for a long time but I feel like this is what really made me understand what soulmate is like whether platonic or romantic. They instinctively accessed the deepest part of each other.
Its really hard to deny that they're not in a relationship or even got married all bcs of the hairpin. The first episode gave away when Jiuxiao's woman was holding her hairpin at the final moment of her life. It was like when Zhi Shu was wearing the hairpin Kexing gave him when he was going to end his life at the final episode until Kexing arrived and used it as a key.
I want to give an appreciation to their costumes & how it gave life in every scene. The choreography that I started to appreciate martial arts. I also made a lot of research about wuxia to understand about them further. It was really fun exploring, its not my first period drama but it's my first costume chinese drama so for sure, this is gonna be unforgettable.
I finished it in a week (sadly employed) & finished the novel the next week. I'm still obsessed & I want to listen to the audio drama but its so hard to find it & missevan isn't really working on me.
I'm missing them so bad. I wish I can forget & watch all over again. I'm definitely rewatching when I'm not busy.