Iβm really on the fence about continuing the show or not. Just because Iβve had a whole slew of these types…
"A one step forward two steps back" is the perfect phrase for this drama. 10 episodes, but no progress for the plot, let alone the character development. π€¦π»ββοΈ
They keep hinting us that Ling Cang Cang is clever, but I see none of it. All she does is drunk and crying. She may mourn, but enough is enough. Time to toughen herself and use her brain to survive in that cruel palace. Xiao Huan may die soon, at this point.
The villain here is Ling Xue Feng, not Xiao Huan. He states the only way the Crown Prince can ascend the throne…
You may miss the scenes and dialogues in episode 1. Ling Xue Feng allows Xiao Huan to ascend the throne if he marries her daughter.
However, he keeps it from Ling Cang Cang. He tells her the marriage is the emperor decree and acts oh so innocent and loyal to the Crown Prince/emperor.
That's why Ling Cang Cang see Xiao Huan as a dictator and does her best to run away from it. What should Xiao Huan do to free himself from his cruel grand tutor? It's Xue Feng's plans to force Xiao Huan to do any means to marry her daughter.
But if Xue Feng says good things about Xiao Huan, Ling Cang Cang may accept the marriage agreement.
I love historical dramas more than modern ones because they usually have no exaggerating passionate kiss or intimate…
Thank you. π’ I actually pity those actors who kiss and be intimate with strangers. I can't imagine how many times their hearts break for being professional.
I love historical dramas more than modern ones because they usually have no exaggerating passionate kiss or intimate…
Yep. They won't get it from Ren Jia Lun's drama. Move on. Find other actors who gladly do passionate kiss and bed scenes in their dramas. Moreover, there are tons of short dramas which have tons of kisses and bed scenes. π€’
Kiss lovers, how long do you plan to complain about knowing that ML respects his real wife by not kissing (like…
I love historical dramas more than modern ones because they usually have no exaggerating passionate kiss or intimate bed scenes. How the time changed. Romance means soft porn now.
so much endless, useless drama just TELL her about her father for petes sake this is getting mind numbing - yall…
After believing his master is the Ghost King, she won't trust anyone. She won't believe Xiao Huan's words, no matter what he tells her about the poison, that's for sure. I drop this for now, too.
When we criticize the character, of course, we target the screenwriters who create her. I'm a writer myself. When we criticize the acting, we target the actor and director. π
I really canβt stand the belief βwell, heβs good to youβ but it seems so prevalent in the comments here.…
The villain here is Ling Xue Feng, not Xiao Huan. He states the only way the Crown Prince can ascend the throne is to marry his daughter. It's a mind game between Xue Feng and Xiao Huan. If viewers fail to see this, Xiao Huan is not the main, then, but the support role.
Chu Yu's sword dance was what hooked me to the drama. I was lucky to judge the plot and characters by myself and ignored all the haters and age biased people. I was glad she did the same dance, but more beautiful movements, while proposing Wei Yun.
Chu Yu's coldness and maturity through all the drama was natural for a person grew up in a strict military family and closed to the father and brother. No other female actors could be a better Chu Yu than Song Qian.
For future viewers, give Fight for Love a chance. It's a war political drama with sweet, mature, and you name it kind of romance involving the main and support roles. The plot and characters are stay true to the title. The characters who are falling in love fight for their love, without neglecting their family and kingdom, in 40 episodes.
Yep. After watching episode 8, I might put it on hold or drop it if they prolong the misunderstanding in episode…
I should have asked you first before watching it. ππ€§ I thought the drama was the safe one because the main lead was Ren Jia Lun, not Cheng Yi. I didn't check who was the screenwriters, too lazy to open the cast list. ππ
Agree. Sad ending is one thing, but awful writing is discouraging.
She has no spiritual power and weak, but acting as if she is the most powerful cultivator in the realm, no, thank you. And she's a pervert for holding a stranger's hand after he says no for many times.
Yep. The problem is she keeps asking the wrong question and targeting the wrong person. She needs to use her brain, not her heart, while investigating. Her hate toward Xiao Huan and care toward her adoptive brother cloud her judgment. It's stupidity. She won't find any answers if she keeps doing it. π€¦π»ββοΈ
They keep hinting us that Ling Cang Cang is clever, but I see none of it. All she does is drunk and crying. She may mourn, but enough is enough. Time to toughen herself and use her brain to survive in that cruel palace. Xiao Huan may die soon, at this point.
However, he keeps it from Ling Cang Cang. He tells her the marriage is the emperor decree and acts oh so innocent and loyal to the Crown Prince/emperor.
That's why Ling Cang Cang see Xiao Huan as a dictator and does her best to run away from it. What should Xiao Huan do to free himself from his cruel grand tutor? It's Xue Feng's plans to force Xiao Huan to do any means to marry her daughter.
But if Xue Feng says good things about Xiao Huan, Ling Cang Cang may accept the marriage agreement.
"I wish you a long and solitary life." *smirk
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Chu Yu's coldness and maturity through all the drama was natural for a person grew up in a strict military family and closed to the father and brother. No other female actors could be a better Chu Yu than Song Qian.
For future viewers, give Fight for Love a chance. It's a war political drama with sweet, mature, and you name it kind of romance involving the main and support roles. The plot and characters are stay true to the title. The characters who are falling in love fight for their love, without neglecting their family and kingdom, in 40 episodes.
It's a 10/10 with a satisfying ending.
Agree. Sad ending is one thing, but awful writing is discouraging.