Yeah, we're used to him causing divisions with his roles too🤭. Have you watched Bloody Romance? Because the…
I saw Jing Jang Master, he was amazing! And yeah, he looked good 🤭. That final fight over the town was top tier, one of the best I have ever seen in a Cmovie (RIP Deng Lun's career). I also saw Ice Fantasy and wow! His acting is top notch, I could barely recognize him there, he was such a puppy! But he died AGAIN 😭
Wang Duo should really star as a main lead in a drama. I've checked his upcoming shows, and he's mostly in supporting roles 🫠. In the one where he's a lead, he's probably going to play a villain. Why did I have to become a fan of his? Damn you, Wang Duo, with your amazing acting and your graceful hands (yes I noticed)! This is going to be a bumpy ride y'all😭.
I think, if it was a secondary female character who is breaking up the main couple just because she couldn't handle…
If a 45 year old ugly man was choking out the FL and attempting to kill her, like ZM did, he'd receive a massive amount of backlash, and no one would be romanticizing their relationship. The point is, the characters are shaped by the actors' abilities to portray their personalities convincingly.
I didn't get the pastry scene, when he said it was sweet and the other guy said it was salty. Sooo, this version of TM is not part human like NXY? He is 100% artifact and that is why he couldnt taste the food?
How can you feel sad for such a Sycho manipulative creep, would you also feel sad for similar person around you…
I really like you Jenny, but could you please stop with the shaming? I understand you like the main couple, and that is perfect, but let's not be rude and start 🤢🤢🤢🤢under people's comments. People are allowed to like any character they want, I don't see the point of bringing up the real world. We all root and enjoy characters like Deadpool, The Punisher and John Wick, but do we want to invite psycho hitmen in our lives? NO, because we know the difference between tv shows and real life.
I found a couple of reviews of Xie Wei in Tumblr and I just had to share it with you guys, they are hilarious🤣!…
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"If scheming was a competitive sport then this man, Xie Wei, would take gold, silver, bronze and then the next 10 ranks below that. Our ML doesn't just have a plan. No. He has 8,000 plans simultaneously and each of those plan has a backup and those backups also have their own backups.
Now you're starting to get the picture.
So you may ask, is he a good guy? And the answer is well it's complicated. There are a few things you should know.
1) This man is insane but he's focused. Take that anyway you want.
2) He's obsessive. He might not let you know about his obsession but trust me. He's obsessed.
3) Manipulation is his middle name. You might think it's your free will [laughs hahaha] but again, trust me, it's not.
4) The man is out for revenge. Best get out of his way or you might be collateral. He's pretty patricidal but he's patient.
5) He's suffering from some kind of PTSDs that sometimes end with people dying so stay away when it's snowing.
6) Loyalty is a big deal for him. If you're family (the good side) then he's all protective.
7) He's been in love with one woman since forever but he won't tell her about it for her own protection. Not only that, he also threatened to kill her on multiple occasions. Again for her own good.
How did they get together, and well... this is a slow burn. A very very very very SLOWWWWWW burn. With a happy ending."
I found a couple of reviews of Xie Wei in Tumblr and I just had to share it with you guys, they are hilarious🤣! This one is credit to @Ajaxbell:
"But Zhang Linghe. Whew, let me sit down and fan myself for a second. This is not the man who deftly played both Changheng and Xiao Run in Love Between Fairy and Devil. This is not the sweater-clad romantic his Studio seems to want to portray him as. This is... something else. Let me start with the caveat that I rarely go for the villain. I especially do not go for the villains who do not seem redeemable. And here in SoKP his character, Xie Wei, does not initially appear to be redeemable. He is a red flag a mile wide. He is a calculated mask of refinement over seething rage that always seems on the verge of breaking through. He appears capable of real violence. He sneers. He threatens. He's possessive and jealous to a disturbing degree. He generally looks disgusted with the world around him. And it is sexy as fuck!
Why I am so into this character? I can barely explain it beyond good acting and good storytelling. He is an utterly unhinged character, a veneer of civility over a feral creature ready to kill you at the slightest provocation, at least until you penetrate his armor. And then whew. You're in for quite a bumpy ride from beginning to end with his character, but so worth it for some incredible character development."
Tian Ming is on a completely different level of delusional. That nutcase lol Weirdly enough, I can't bring myself…
I feel so bad for this crazy man, Like.... If you know that disaster is on its way to you, the presence of family and love can make even the darkest times feel meaningful. But if you're completely alone and have nothing, facing your fate in silence and isolation can be an additional, excruciating form of torment.
I am looking forward to Blemish Flaw, I havent seen him in a modern role yet. Hopefully he is not the villain and it is just a red herring.
"If scheming was a competitive sport then this man, Xie Wei, would take gold, silver, bronze and then the next 10 ranks below that. Our ML doesn't just have a plan. No. He has 8,000 plans simultaneously and each of those plan has a backup and those backups also have their own backups.
Now you're starting to get the picture.
So you may ask, is he a good guy? And the answer is well it's complicated. There are a few things you should know.
1) This man is insane but he's focused. Take that anyway you want.
2) He's obsessive. He might not let you know about his obsession but trust me. He's obsessed.
3) Manipulation is his middle name. You might think it's your free will [laughs hahaha] but again, trust me, it's not.
4) The man is out for revenge. Best get out of his way or you might be collateral. He's pretty patricidal but he's patient.
5) He's suffering from some kind of PTSDs that sometimes end with people dying so stay away when it's snowing.
6) Loyalty is a big deal for him. If you're family (the good side) then he's all protective.
7) He's been in love with one woman since forever but he won't tell her about it for her own protection. Not only that, he also threatened to kill her on multiple occasions. Again for her own good.
How did they get together, and well... this is a slow burn. A very very very very SLOWWWWWW burn. With a happy ending."
"But Zhang Linghe. Whew, let me sit down and fan myself for a second. This is not the man who deftly played both Changheng and Xiao Run in Love Between Fairy and Devil. This is not the sweater-clad romantic his Studio seems to want to portray him as. This is... something else. Let me start with the caveat that I rarely go for the villain. I especially do not go for the villains who do not seem redeemable. And here in SoKP his character, Xie Wei, does not initially appear to be redeemable. He is a red flag a mile wide. He is a calculated mask of refinement over seething rage that always seems on the verge of breaking through. He appears capable of real violence. He sneers. He threatens. He's possessive and jealous to a disturbing degree. He generally looks disgusted with the world around him. And it is sexy as fuck!
Why I am so into this character? I can barely explain it beyond good acting and good storytelling. He is an utterly unhinged character, a veneer of civility over a feral creature ready to kill you at the slightest provocation, at least until you penetrate his armor. And then whew. You're in for quite a bumpy ride from beginning to end with his character, but so worth it for some incredible character development."
Like.... If you know that disaster is on its way to you, the presence of family and love can make even the darkest times feel meaningful. But if you're completely alone and have nothing, facing your fate in silence and isolation can be an additional, excruciating form of torment.