heh ? he is male. cmon bruh. just because a man likes to dress feminine it does not make him trans or any other…
It seems that their instagram is defunct but I found them on Twitter as user i_baku2020 and in their bio there they explicitly say (in Japanese, translated by Google translate) "I don't have a gender" (性別ないです).
Anyone else get SKAM vibes from this? Not just because of the months and weekdays in big letters but also because of the style and the vibes I mean this in the best way
I'm really impressed with these guys, their acting is top notch. So nice to see what they can do when they get a well written role and a good director
Just realized FDB is clueless about people's identity. Didn't know who his parents were (even though his adoptive…
The fiancée knew who he was only because she heard his name, before that she also didn't know who he was. It's likely they've never met before. Meanwhile, she is deliberately keeping her identity from him. But yes, poor FDB will have conniptions when he finds out the truth about all his "friends" LOL
we know rite..the story is even almost the same but they change Shen Qiao to a female..this is annoying..If this…
Just here to mention that the donghua only covers less than half of the novel. I did read the entire novel when it was still available as a fan translation, and while I at first had the same thoughts (I might have been the first to comment about it in this comment section some time last year) I agree with @kshint that the synopses are different enough that it probably is just a different take on similar tropes. I've encountered several people who also think that any story with transmigration into a story character that's the original catalyst for the main villain *must* be plagiarism of SVSSS, but if you've read enough Chinese danmei stories you'll realise that it's a suuuuper common trope. It's just that some authors have better writing and more interesting plot twists on it.
Good and evil sects, falling down cliffs, star-crossed love between enemy sects, fated to kill each other... we've all seen those tropes before as well.
We need to wait for the kiss or confession. But I believe Chai Ji Dan! She said that she would never make a bromance…
This has a different screenwriter, though. The credits here for screenwriter is wrong, according to DramaWiki it's someone called Zan A (赞啊). But I agree, let's wait and see what happens before judging, and even if we don't get any kisses it's still VERY obviously romantic.
First ep is out on YT and the subs (at least on the Youku English Channel) are excellent, so don't go downrating it for that reason. Watch it with proper subtitles first
I mean this in the best way
I'm really impressed with these guys, their acting is top notch. So nice to see what they can do when they get a well written role and a good director
I've encountered several people who also think that any story with transmigration into a story character that's the original catalyst for the main villain *must* be plagiarism of SVSSS, but if you've read enough Chinese danmei stories you'll realise that it's a suuuuper common trope. It's just that some authors have better writing and more interesting plot twists on it.
Good and evil sects, falling down cliffs, star-crossed love between enemy sects, fated to kill each other... we've all seen those tropes before as well.
EDIT: It's out now!