I didn't get the last part, Navier didn't want to get divorce, but she wants to remarry? How is that possible?
she wanted to let sovieshit go with trashta so she was ready to get a divorce, but she wasn't going to go out in disgrace so she went out in style by announcing her marriage to heinrey on the same altar >>>
The director has done a really good job with the sleepwalking scene and including the little details from the…
In terms of epilogues I very much liked 18 again because it tied up all its loose ends pretty well. In terms of cinematography I have to say my favourites are Sound of Magic and Alchemy of Souls, the directors really knew what they were capturing with their cameras.
I have a beef to pick with CLOY because of the pain it caused me with (ykw)'s death and so, though it isn't my favourite, although i do love it dearly and have rewatched it twice
The director has done a really good job with the sleepwalking scene and including the little details from the…
I don't think kdrama would be able to capture the essence of the story as much as this cdrama has.
No hate to kdramas but the cinematography and attention to detail with this cdrama and the many references to the original novel are what is making this drama the success that it is, and kdramas have a history of overlooking these tiny bit significant details
I was like, "Wow the details they put here!" at that scene. One of the reasons why I'm enjoying the drama as much…
Oh ,I know right. I love that. I love how much attention they paid to the detail, and how many easter eggs there are from the novel, cuz, I act reread the novel just a couple days back and I love her director used so many dialogues from the original novel
after since ep 12 already shows Wen Yifan pretending to sleepwalk just to hug Sang Yan
I saw that, but in the novel there is a scene where she sleepwalks into his bed, pretty sure (if I'm not entirely wrong) that was before the head-pat scene in front of Mu chengyun
they look so pretty bro omg just allow me to simp over my favs playing my favs!!!!
Cdramas are more about hitting the feels whereas kdramas spend almost their entire time (and entire budget) into selling the romance.
Though kdramas do their job pretty well, I feel like Cdramas focus more on the plot and that also contributes to the romance very nicely
I have a beef to pick with CLOY because of the pain it caused me with (ykw)'s death and so, though it isn't my favourite, although i do love it dearly and have rewatched it twice
No hate to kdramas but the cinematography and attention to detail with this cdrama and the many references to the original novel are what is making this drama the success that it is, and kdramas have a history of overlooking these tiny bit significant details
scene!!!