2nd stab was more of a ‘show’ she had to put on so that it would be more convincing that she hated him for…
Thank you! You were more sensitive to understand what he felt. I just watched the scene again and your explanation makes perfect sense! I hadn't realized that the main reasons for that reaction were their separation and the interference of another man!
but it give him advantage being A Rich CEObut an attitude of a lot of men in the same situation of him , A lot…
If the intention was to hurt, he would continue hurting, he wouldn't stop when he realized or apologize, like he did. Anyone who watches the story must understand, since this is not real life to bring the victim to testify, but rather a drama. There's no point trying to argue with me, I'm not going to change my opinion, and I think your understanding of the story is completely wrong.
but it give him advantage being A Rich CEObut an attitude of a lot of men in the same situation of him , A lot…
He didn't intend to hurt her at any point, so much so that he lets go of her when he realizes he's hurting her. Are you sure you watched the drama? It's evident that he didn't do anything bad to her on purpose, he pulled her sloppily and didn't realize it, but the rest of the time he was always trying to help and protect her.
but it give him advantage being A Rich CEObut an attitude of a lot of men in the same situation of him , A lot…
It's not what I see in dramas, many men do this, rich or not, and none of them go to jail. Furthermore, he is not a criminal, he did not assault her, abuse her or coerce her into doing anything.
but it give him advantage being A Rich CEObut an attitude of a lot of men in the same situation of him , A lot…
I don't think he used money or power to force her into anything, but he was insistent and sometimes a bit rude pulling her along. Any man can do this, he doesn't need to be a CEO.
I didn't understand, was this message for me? Because in my opinion, many dramas didn't reach 8.0 here, so for me 8.0 is already good, not low as the person said...
I really liked the drama, the plot was different and interesting, the performances of all the actors in my opinion…
There were two other situations that I found a little strange. Chu Yue opened her eyes right after Shi San said she shouldn't open them, and nothing happened. And also when Yuan Lu pass the inn and after a long time he decides to return, because he thought he knew the people in front of it, but he doesn't even go in to look.
I really liked the drama, the plot was different and interesting, the performances of all the actors in my opinion were excellent! As for the ending, it didn't bother me that much that they died, I think the intention was exactly to show those who sacrifice themselves for the greater good, but at the same time I was a little bothered by the way most of them die. It seemed to me that the deaths were a bit "forced" and unnecessary. That is to say, one dies defending the man he had just threatened to kill, another dies from physical exertion just because he didn't find the others and soon the others arrived at the city, another stays behind despite being blind and it seemed to me that he would defend the girl better if he got on the horse with her, the other dies saving the young man who got involved in the war in a suicidal way. For me, the deaths that made the most sense were Sun Lang and Ru Yi. The first had the only "normal" death, accidental in the middle of the war, and she wants to put an end to everything and bring justice to the entire group. I don't know if anyone thinks the same way...
Wow thats a tricky one nd this is gonna be long, sorry lmao. I do believe no matter how much his behaviour nd…
I liked your text and your interpretation! It wouldn't be a matter of a big change, but rather of a general “disenchantment” due to the drastic situations he went through. It really makes sense! Also the idea that when he left he wanted to spare himself is a good explanation. It would be more comfortable for him to be alone than surrounded by people, even if he liked them! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
No! The male lead is an astrology scholar, considered a beauty. However, he soon suffers a major setback...
This universe of C-dramas is truly fantastic! I started at the beginning of 2020 and never stopped. I believe that all productions have their qualities and defects, but certainly the quality of the actors, the way the story is constructed and the message must be valued. If the drama is creative and unusual like this, I will like it even more! The Inextricable Destiny is indeed very touching, and even "poetic" in several moments!
I have to thank you again for your lines too, it's good when the communication flows like that. Muito obrigada! Salutations!
No! The male lead is an astrology scholar, considered a beauty. However, he soon suffers a major setback...
I was trying my best to answer and explain. I had no idea that anyone would see sense and like what I wrote! You are very kind!! Thanks for the compliment, I'm glad to hear it! 😊
I also liked the drama, but I didn't watch it again, just a few scenes!
I have to thank you again for your lines too, it's good when the communication flows like that.
Muito obrigada!
Salutations!