as far as I know it Song Weilong uses hiw own voice
Song Weilong uses his own real voice in The Eternal Fragrance (also known as Everlasting Longing / Thousand Fragrances), which is widely praised by viewers for adding deeper emotional impact to his performance
I loved this drama so much, but there is a huge question for me that I don't understand at all... why is everyone blaming the ML? he didn't do anything wrong, he tried to prevent the old man to invest hastily and impulsively, he tried to kill himself and the car accident was just that and accident... so I really don't understand this aspect of the story... this was the only downside for me, otherwise it was perfect
Chinese mentality is different from western, most Chinese men need to prove that they are worthy of the woman's…
For me personally it is not normal either healthy that the woman controls. A relationship, especially a mutual and healthy relationship should be managed as much as possible by both parties, reciprocity and emulation are vital for a healthy growth, if one is dominant and the other submissive how can that be called a healthy relationship? Always pushing and never truly trusting that one can become their best selves without pressure and expectations is not a healthy example. At the end he fully dedicated himself to her, did everything for her, went back to school for her protection, if we dedicate fully ourselves to another person and do things only because of them, then what happens when that person disappears? The motivation also goes with them, because there is no one to push us anymore. For me, those 5 years of missing from each others life was pointless and unnecessary, they missed so many happy moments and hardships that they could've faced together just because of a stupid idea "grow up before we can be together" instead of "let's grow together", this story didn't convey true love just heavy attachment and clinging to each other. For me this wasn't an example of healthy relationship, the only cdrama that has a truly healthy relationship is "Shine on me" with Song Weilong, my ultimate favourite example how a relationship should be, with bad and good, but together.
Chinese mentality is different from western, most Chinese men need to prove that they are worthy of the woman's…
I haven't seen yet the last episode, it will appear today, I don't really have a problem with the pacing of the drama, however I would've loved 2-3 extra episodes detailing there adult life and their relationship, just like how detailed was that one year which took up 27 episodes 😅I think they would've deserved at least 5 episodes being together as adults.
I have a question here 🤔 if they love each other why did they cut ✂️ each other off completely 🤔 😕?I'm…
Chinese mentality is different from western, most Chinese men need to prove that they are worthy of the woman's love, since they come from different financial backgrounds, he had to prove that he will be able to take care of her in the future. I honestly don't understand either, but in many scenarios (especially in cdramas, but in some cases in reality as well) this happens. I personally don't agree with this attitude, in my opinion they could've grown together to become their best selves and not wait until everyone is the best and enter a relationship. This in my opinion is not a good example, that you can have a healthy relationship only if you achieved your best self. What is your opinion?
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