GJM came from movies. There won’t be too many recent dramas with the same level of production. It’s better…
Long ago i watched movie Detective Dee & The Four. Even though it’s an older movie, it has great cinematographic style and beautiful camera work direction and good action scene, similar to GJM's work.
Since I used to watch more movies, I'm glad there are dramas being produced with a style like those movies, so I want to see more drama like this.
Guys, is there any another director with the same style as GJM? I need more drama with this kind of cinematography. I already watch all GJM's recent drama.
Can you suggest another drama with good cinematography, soft color grading, and a slower pacing?
Episode 18 was amazing. Every scene was perfect! And Lilun, what was that smile when you were questioning Wen Xiao? That little expression had me wondering if there's an unexpected twist where you start to fall for Wen Xiao without realizing it 😆😆
My only hope is that next time, when there's a villain, the villain and the other team members won't just stand still while others are making seals or standing idly or fighting others. They're vulnerable, so why doesn't the villain attack? Both dialogue and fight scenes seem too focused on a single event. It feels very unrealistic—would an enemy really wait until you finish talking before attacking? Of course not.
The scene I was waiting for turned out to be just ZY's imagination.
Our Da You just wants a simple married life without worries with Wen Xiao, but so many things keep getting in the way.
My heart keep getting hurt day by day 😭😭
Since I used to watch more movies, I'm glad there are dramas being produced with a style like those movies, so I want to see more drama like this.
I need more drama with this kind of cinematography.
I already watch all GJM's recent drama.
Can you suggest another drama with good cinematography, soft color grading, and a slower pacing?
Every scene was perfect!
And Lilun, what was that smile when you were questioning Wen Xiao?
That little expression had me wondering if there's an unexpected twist where you start to fall for Wen Xiao without realizing it 😆😆
They're vulnerable, so why doesn't the villain attack?
Both dialogue and fight scenes seem too focused on a single event.
It feels very unrealistic—would an enemy really wait until you finish talking before attacking? Of course not.