FL is simply an annoying character to watch; she's dumb as a doorknob. Actually, I take that back. To compare her to a doorknob would be an insult to the doorknob.
Only redeeming thing is the 2nd couple.
JJY should just stay in the idol-singing business if she wants to look dolled up 24/7. What kind of kidnapped victim bites onto their own gag like a piece of pastry? Who tends a big funeral fully dolled up? She does.
Hmm... I think her ex knew her too well. Without the recordings, who would believe him. It would be his words…
Oh yes, the court will quietly transport her to re-education camp too. Fan Bing Bing disappeared for 2 months for tax evasion, i wonder how long ZS will disappear for before she reappears in public to applogize for her wrongdoing.
The father is at fault for agreeing with the surrogacy. That’s the only mistake he made known to the public.…
I'm glad he recorded their sorry-excuse-for-human-beings. Let everyone hear how shtty they are. Even with this much evidence, we still have blind sheeps following her loyally. Humanity at its finest.
They're going to add this onto the shelf along with the banned korean-co-starred dramas until the Chinese gov gets another revolution. Maybe we'll see it air then.
Her ex is not a good person too.. bringing the children to public and keep the recording of private conv i think…
Don't be a bad person and the public won't have anything to hold against them. But ZS is quite a pretty shitty person lol.
I'm glad he recorded them (bet he knew no one would believe him if he didn't) because there are still people gullible enough to believe her innocent act.
>I just hope that people can watch a male and female and be okay if it is this special yet nothing romantic or…
"It's not antiquated..." and then you follow-up with the exact antiquated bias.
Obviously, their relationship had nothing predatory about it -- why even mention something irrelevant? She's probably mid-20s by the end of the story; consenting adults can make adult decisions.
Really sad when they had to add in a quick scene of the gangsters taking initiative to admit guilt and pay a fine for riding their motorbikes without a helmet. China's censorship for ya.
I loved the cinematography! I noticed they used 4:3 aspect ratio in the more somber/sad scenes along with darker…
Happy ending imo. They separated at the stairs as she walked downwards while he walked upwards. It mirrored the scene during their college days when they said goodbye; he was walking downward and she upward. It was a symbolic scene because this signaled the upcoming hardships he had to face.
Now, it's her turn with her mother's illness.
Plus, they're still in love with each other -- not like she's just going to ghost him. He said he'll wait for her like she waited for him as he strives to become someone she can depend on. Their wedding scene may be a dream like from episode 1, but their relationship will lead to that anyway in its natural course.
There was also the part where ZeYi described his goal in a family. The monologue started off at 4:3 aspect ratio and then slowly increased to wide-screen -- this was a first in the drama. I felt it highlighted his revelation in what he wants in life -- a humble, happy family with YeZi as we watch it play out in that scene.
FL is simply an annoying character to watch; she's dumb as a doorknob.
Actually, I take that back. To compare her to a doorknob would be an insult to the doorknob.
Only redeeming thing is the 2nd couple.
JJY should just stay in the idol-singing business if she wants to look dolled up 24/7. What kind of kidnapped victim bites onto their own gag like a piece of pastry? Who tends a big funeral fully dolled up? She does.
I'm glad he recorded them (bet he knew no one would believe him if he didn't) because there are still people gullible enough to believe her innocent act.
"don't want my dad to fall in love with a young girl no matter how special that relationship is."
Apparently, you're old enough to determine how others should feel.
Obviously, their relationship had nothing predatory about it -- why even mention something irrelevant? She's probably mid-20s by the end of the story; consenting adults can make adult decisions.
Now, it's her turn with her mother's illness.
Plus, they're still in love with each other -- not like she's just going to ghost him. He said he'll wait for her like she waited for him as he strives to become someone she can depend on. Their wedding scene may be a dream like from episode 1, but their relationship will lead to that anyway in its natural course.
There was also the part where ZeYi described his goal in a family. The monologue started off at 4:3 aspect ratio and then slowly increased to wide-screen -- this was a first in the drama. I felt it highlighted his revelation in what he wants in life -- a humble, happy family with YeZi as we watch it play out in that scene.
I noticed they used 4:3 aspect ratio in the more somber/sad scenes along with darker lighting/colors.
About the ending...