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On Dear Hongrang Jun 10, 2025
I've been watching Korean TV series for 20 years, but this is the first time I've cried... The great love and equally great injustice of feudal society. Lies and hatred. The caste stratification of society. The disenfranchisement of women, even rich heiresses from wealthy families, absorbed with their mother's milk. A dark musical theme accompanies the whole picture of this horror until the very end. There was no happiness for anyone in real Joseon. Is there any hope for happiness in modern Korea? There is still no cure for social inequality.
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On The Haunted Palace Jun 10, 2025
Well, I can't see the heroine in the role of a "sad slouching dog" anymore. She's not developing at all! The most boring character in Korean dramas in the last 5 years! Marry the actress off and let her make kimchi instead of marinating us in her tediousness!
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On Legend of Zang Hai May 26, 2025
20 million Chinese men will never find a wife because of the demographic collapse associated with the "one family, one child" law. Now the law has been repealed, but millions of people are still victims of this law! The Chinese have been killing baby girls for 30 years to get a boy heir.
Now these "boys" will never be able to get married. They can't even touch the woman in their life! 20 million men are looking for wives in neighboring countries to continue their line. Against the background of their misfortune, TV shows are filmed, where the image of an infantile, arrogant woman with high demands is cultivated, for whom all the value of a man lies in social status and money. Well, let's tell me now how wrong I am that I hate this stupid "role" in Chinese shows.
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Replying to IrishaRozum May 26, 2025
That's a stupid question. The audience is tired of the pattern of Chinese heroines that repeats itself 100,500…
She would not have survived a single day in Russia. No Russian man would marry such a dependent. The scriptwriters did not explain what her mind is in any way. They just told you that she was a superwoman and you swallowed their statement like a fish with a bait hook. There is nothing behind her image. She's a dummy.
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Replying to fyra May 26, 2025
That's such a wild take. I'm not sure if you're rage baiting or if you're serious but either way you're wrong.…
What is my bias? I hope to read at least one reasoned answer, not infantile comments.
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Replying to Dramas4me May 26, 2025
Only a prejudice person like you would think like that.
What is my bias? The Chinese themselves make such disgusting heroines in their films. If you fuck a rhinoceros with a hippopotamus under the slogans of feminism, the result will be the same. The fact is that in Communist China, they cultivate the image of a woman as a greedy and stupid dependent. What is my fault? I'm just talking directly about what is visible even to a blind person.
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Replying to aeolys May 26, 2025
women all over the world should be like that.
Women who have achieved equal rights with men will not be petty, greedy fools.
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Replying to CasualCDfan May 26, 2025
oh stfu. Her character is fine.
Explain in detail why you think her character is good.
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On Legend of Zang Hai May 26, 2025
If such a stupid, arrogant, greedy type of female characters is constantly present in Chinese dramas, then there are big problems with women in China. Chinese women can assert themselves solely as cheeky, greedy fools who devastate men financially and spiritually. I wouldn't even wish a Chinese woman for my fiercest enemy!
All Chinese female characters are the epitome of true misogyny in China.
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Replying to Suzy May 26, 2025
Leave them alone, they are literally bothered by the 5-10 mins of the entire 45 mins eps in which the main focus…
The fact is that all Chinese TV series have such heroines! If you watch Chinese dramas once a year, you can put up with it, but when you are fed such brazen fools from month to month, then there is a limit to patience.
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Replying to IrishaRozum May 26, 2025
That's a stupid question. The audience is tired of the pattern of Chinese heroines that repeats itself 100,500…
I hate when female characters are shown as brazen fools. It devalues women.
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Replying to Suzy May 26, 2025
Leave them alone, they are literally bothered by the 5-10 mins of the entire 45 mins eps in which the main focus…
My misogyny developed against the background of excessive feminism, which is shoved into historical films, where there should be no freedom for women even from afar! If they're shooting stories about the Middle Ages, then let them stick to historical realism! I don't want lies in the name of women's solidarity - I want the historical truth! When you know the truth, it's easier for you to understand what women have achieved in the last 100 years. If you make films about the Middle Ages, where modern young ladies jump like goats, then it's unclear what Rosa Luxemburg and Clara Zetkin were trying to achieve, if everything was so perfect that teenage girls turned men and countries around as they wanted!
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Replying to Riuly Debnath May 26, 2025
But y..no plz. Our Zhanghai need happy ending..Ge suffered so much after all
Well, according to the novels, he will live to be 68 years old and leave through the Bronze Gates to unknown worlds.
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Replying to mimi May 26, 2025
why is the comment section hating on antu today lol?
That's a stupid question. The audience is tired of the pattern of Chinese heroines that repeats itself 100,500 times. Chinese young ladies in TV series are always as stupid, loud, arrogant, greedy and soulless as possible. It is unclear for what achievements they are given the love of courageous brave guys. I'm usually tempted to strangle a Chinese young lady on the second episode. It is a pity that it is impossible to do this through the monitor screen... It's a pity!
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Replying to Val W May 26, 2025
I'm wondering how a captured princess even has such an operation to begin with. Someone is backing her. She is…
Exactly. She's supposed to live in a small estate on the grounds of the imperial palace. Every step she took outside the manor was strictly recorded by the eunuchs in special chronicles and kept in case she died of illness or old age, in order to prevent any misconceptions that could lead to war.
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Replying to Val W May 26, 2025
I'm wondering how a captured princess even has such an operation to begin with. Someone is backing her. She is…
I'm writing about what happened in real history, and you're asking me about fairy tales... I can't answer your question. In Chinese TV series, all the characters act as dictated by the screenwriters who devoured fly agarics...
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Replying to whoissilmoy May 26, 2025
While Europe endured the medieval period (5th–15th centuries), often called the 'Dark Ages,' China thrived through…
When you mention these names, you should know that behind every name on the throne are the countless fates of the wives and concubines killed by these women.
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Replying to Val W May 26, 2025
I'm wondering how a captured princess even has such an operation to begin with. Someone is backing her. She is…
Everything about the princess's story is suspicious. She shouldn't exist in a living form initially, as soon as she left the walls of the Imperial City.
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Replying to Liz_FlordeLis May 26, 2025
This drama is not based on the book; it was stated from the beginning that the script would be completely new.…
This drama was based on the story of Wang Zhanghai for only one reason - any other film adaptations are subject to litigation between copyright buyers. The story of this hero is the only one that has not yet been bought up by large corporations. All deviations from the canon are solely due to the fear of legal expenses. However, the key points of the character and mystical artifacts remain within the boundaries of the Novel Universe.
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Replying to Farhana Akhter May 26, 2025
Okay,then he was the one who always trying to exposed Zhang family's immortality secret?Someone told me it was…
The Wang family was the enemy of the Zhang family. The Wang family prevented the opening and looting of tombs, although later they began to depart from the laws of the ancestors.
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