I really loved Fights Break Sphere season 1 with Leo Wu and Baron Chen. I very much enjoyed their banters. However, Leo will not come back for season 2... Bummer...
2 years ago, there were rumors that Liu Haoran was recommended by Leo to replace him in season 2. I wonder if this replacement is still on the table?
My main issue with this drama is the sound. The background musics are so loud that it is impossible to hear the characters’ voices.
So far, I do like the female lead as I have liked her in previous projects. Her character is not as annoying as most asian female leads’ characters usually are. As for the male lead, I am reserving my judgment about his character, for now.
As of episode 1, the most amusing thing for me was “the out of context battle” on her way to meet her husband. Out of nowhere, the writer just put a battle... Just to introduce the general... Okay...
After unenthusiastically reaching episode 7, I am just about to drop this. This Chinese version is a let down compared to the Korean version. - The female lead’s character is only about money which is a complete turn-off for me. There is nothing intellectual about her or wanting to be one. Her mother is rather strange. - The male lead’s character is soooo boring and stale. He doesn’t get enough screen time for the audience to develop any sort of attachment to his character. - Senior “Love triangle” is rude as hell and belligerent in general. - Senior “Fourth in the group” is certainly not as interesting as his counterpart from the Korean version. - All the school officials seem to be dirty and corrupted. - Most of all, the comedy lines and banters are not that funny.
Let’s be straight.I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.In…
Oh me as well... I am ok with not agreeing and I am happy to do so.
As for the male lead, I have to admit this is the least rigid that I ever seen him. He actually has some expressions on his face in this drama. He is actually responsive for once.
Finished the drama just there and absolutely loved it. I usually tend to avoid historical costume cdrama because…
Lost Love in Times - Clear and intelligent storyline - Strong ML and astute FL - Badass fighters - Mesmerizing choreography fighting sequences - Adorable and loyal younger brother - Plenty of magic - Amazing CGIs - Hardly any annoying characters - Perfect entering OST (Because Of You by William Chan) What is not to love...
Let’s be straight.I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.In…
Great observations of her past projects and her current one.
However, the beauty of individual perspective/opinion is that... I don’t have to agree with yours and you don’t have to agree with mine.
I have seen Fair Xing‘s other projects, such as “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” and “Master Devil Do Not Kiss Me” Contrarily to this drama, her acting did not annoy me as much as it does in this one. It is the whole Seven’s caricatural imitation that annoys me because I have watched her being herself before and her acting was fine.
Again, this is my personal opinion. I don’t have to agree with yours and you don’t have to agree with mine. If this is your cup of tea, by all means... Do enjoy it.
Though this a flawed drama, I’m enjoying it so much. I love the camaraderie amongst the students. I love the…
Actually, I am still watching this too. I just reached episode 24. The storyline is still bearable; although, the female lead character ended up with the most bizarre child’s voice dubbing, ever. Also her character is still too childish and too timid for my liking even with her new acquired Kung Fu skills. I am having a very hard time connecting with the main couple. They are soooooooooooo lame... I am much more interested in the second couple. I think they have better chemistry better screen presence in general.
I just want them to get to the point already. 20 or 24 episodes should have been more than enough for these types of storyline, rather than 40 long episodes with so many boring feelers.
Let’s be straight.I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.In…
I can not stop laughing at this entire retort...Lol When did imitation become an “embezzlement of acting?” Oh, that is too precious...
As for the similarities in structures with my sentences... could be considered as an imitation of someone else’s... If I didn’t plagiarize those sentences, word for word; just the ideas are similar then it is a matter of prospective.
Prospective is also the backbone of these long, long and lamentable repartees. Your prospective is that she is not unbelievably annoying. My prospective is that Fair Xing’s caricatural imitation of Tan Song Yun is unbelievably darned annoying.
Let’s be straight.I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.In…
What is unbearably annoying to you might not be to someone else’s. And vice-versa...
To me, Fair Xing’s caricatural imitation of Tan Song Yun is just as annoying. Yes, it is ok to be influenced by a fellow actor or actress (Oscar Wilde — 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.') but when this influence becomes a caricature... That is a parody. I am sure that was not the initial intention.
Hey, what do I know? That is just my opinion. Just as what you said... it is yours.
Funny how some people here become experts in judging and beating people or a series for that matter when in fact…
Let’s be straight. I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.
In case I was not clear enough the first time; let me say it again: Fair Xing, is a copycat of Tan Songyun. That is not thrashing her; the evidence is right there on the screen.
Everyone here is allowed to their own opinions. What you might you consider as a masterpiece, such as The Moon Brightens For You; can be nothing more than a less than average storyline directed for a more juvenile demography... for me.
But the extravagant introduction of the general. Lol
However, Leo will not come back for season 2... Bummer...
2 years ago, there were rumors that Liu Haoran was recommended by Leo to replace him in season 2.
I wonder if this replacement is still on the table?
This drama is the definition of a throwback.
It is back to the 80s and the 90s when the Chinese martial arts dramas were awkward and iridescent.
What I can’t figure out...
Was it produced intentionally that way?
Or
Was it because of a lack of budget for the production?
Fyi:
The CGIs are out of this world in this drama.
No... They literally are no longer part of this world. We no longer make them that way...
Lol
I am watching this like I was watching a relic from the past. I threw any type of modern upgrades out of the window...
The background musics are so loud that it is impossible to hear the characters’ voices.
So far, I do like the female lead as I have liked her in previous projects. Her character is not as annoying as most asian female leads’ characters usually are.
As for the male lead, I am reserving my judgment about his character, for now.
As of episode 1, the most amusing thing for me was “the out of context battle” on her way to meet her husband. Out of nowhere, the writer just put a battle... Just to introduce the general...
Okay...
This Chinese version is a let down compared to the Korean version.
- The female lead’s character is only about money which is a complete turn-off for me. There is nothing intellectual about her or wanting to be one. Her mother is rather strange.
- The male lead’s character is soooo boring and stale. He doesn’t get enough screen time for the audience to develop any sort of attachment to his character.
- Senior “Love triangle” is rude as hell and belligerent in general.
- Senior “Fourth in the group” is certainly not as interesting as his counterpart from the Korean version.
- All the school officials seem to be dirty and corrupted.
- Most of all, the comedy lines and banters are not that funny.
A gift that keeps on giving...
One of the youngest actor around but with a truckload of experience and expertise.
I can’t wait to watch his performance in “The Long Ballad”
Fyi: His performance in “Cross Fire” was downright inspiring and riveting.
If there was a rating higher than 10, that is the number that I would have rated it.
He looks so unaware...
He might just be too humble.
As for the male lead, I have to admit this is the least rigid that I ever seen him.
He actually has some expressions on his face in this drama.
He is actually responsive for once.
- Clear and intelligent storyline
- Strong ML and astute FL
- Badass fighters
- Mesmerizing choreography fighting sequences
- Adorable and loyal younger brother
- Plenty of magic
- Amazing CGIs
- Hardly any annoying characters
- Perfect entering OST (Because Of You by William Chan)
What is not to love...
I was wondering how they were going to release 80 episodes all together with the whole Chinese reduction of episodes.
However, the beauty of individual perspective/opinion is that... I don’t have to agree with yours and you don’t have to agree with mine.
I have seen Fair Xing‘s other projects, such as “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” and “Master Devil Do Not Kiss Me”
Contrarily to this drama, her acting did not annoy me as much as it does in this one.
It is the whole Seven’s caricatural imitation that annoys me because I have watched her being herself before and her acting was fine.
Again, this is my personal opinion. I don’t have to agree with yours and you don’t have to agree with mine.
If this is your cup of tea, by all means... Do enjoy it.
The storyline is still bearable; although, the female lead character ended up with the most bizarre child’s voice dubbing, ever. Also her character is still too childish and too timid for my liking even with her new acquired Kung Fu skills.
I am having a very hard time connecting with the main couple. They are soooooooooooo lame...
I am much more interested in the second couple. I think they have better chemistry better screen presence in general.
I just want them to get to the point already. 20 or 24 episodes should have been more than enough for these types of storyline, rather than 40 long episodes with so many boring feelers.
When did imitation become an “embezzlement of acting?”
Oh, that is too precious...
As for the similarities in structures with my sentences... could be considered as an imitation of someone else’s...
If I didn’t plagiarize those sentences, word for word; just the ideas are similar then it is a matter of prospective.
Prospective is also the backbone of these long, long and lamentable repartees.
Your prospective is that she is not unbelievably annoying.
My prospective is that Fair Xing’s caricatural imitation of Tan Song Yun is unbelievably darned annoying.
This is crazy how talented some people are at their craft.
And vice-versa...
To me, Fair Xing’s caricatural imitation of Tan Song Yun is just as annoying.
Yes, it is ok to be influenced by a fellow actor or actress (Oscar Wilde — 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.') but when this influence becomes a caricature... That is a parody.
I am sure that was not the initial intention.
Hey, what do I know? That is just my opinion. Just as what you said... it is yours.
Chill!!!
I am the one who said that Fair Xing, is mimicking Tan Songyun aka Seven’s trademarked persona.
In case I was not clear enough the first time; let me say it again:
Fair Xing, is a copycat of Tan Songyun.
That is not thrashing her; the evidence is right there on the screen.
Everyone here is allowed to their own opinions.
What you might you consider as a masterpiece, such as The Moon Brightens For You; can be nothing more than a less than average storyline directed for a more juvenile demography... for me.
Oh, bless your heart as well.