He's simply not the right person to play this ML character. He is a fine actor as he played the characters in…
Then you should say so from the outset, then you'll have fewer discussions ;-) Such an answer will be accepted by everyone because it is more clarified!
He's simply not the right person to play this ML character. He is a fine actor as he played the characters in…
Let me play the devil here.
If you say that we should get used to your comments regarding the age difference, then also get used to being told that your image of partnerships is very outdated.
1. it's a series based on a book - in the book the age difference isn't that big and it's the other way around. 2. the other actors whose names have been mentioned in connection with the drama so far are already bigger names. Considering this is a female-centered drama, that could have definitely led to challenges. 3. your statement implies that it's okay for men who are older to work with women who are younger. So why is it a problem the other way around? This is very outdated, since every pairing have the right to work together and I mean any!
To add to my 3rd point, I would like to point out that such an implication is outdated. Love is not something you choose, it's something that happens. Furthermore, we should overlook age differences in dramas because the actors are playing a role and not themselves. Nevertheless, it would then be presumptuous to decide for people how they should love ;-)
He's simply not the right person to play this ML character. He is a fine actor as he played the characters in…
I'm wondering about one of your statements.
You say that the couple wouldn't work because the actor is too young. Doesn't that contradict the statement that you skip their intimate scenes? How would you then find out that it doesn't work?
What's the problem with the age difference? This statement implies that it's not okay for women to be older than men. Which is a bit weird, because the other way around is totally normal. Maybe I've interpreted too much into your point here. You're welcome to tell me if that's the case.
For being only 22, he did a good job. He will certainly continue to grow.
If they don't get HE i swear I'll not watch youku drama anymore
That answer is pretty easy, since they will get married in episode 36. The emoji stands for "Double Happiness", what is meant for a wedding. But only, if they don't change the emojis again...
I have a feeling Duke Su might have to distance himself from XFF as he might go to war (not too sure what the…
That answer is pretty easy, since they will get married in episode 36. The emoji stands for "Double Happiness", what is meant for a wedding. But only, if they don't change the emojis again...
I haven't watched AvenueX in years - is she still re-hashing the same boring issues she has with every drama.?
... think alike *hehe*
When thinking back, if she was hyping something she was so into it. But her opinion changed way too quick. Ond day she was praising and actor and the day after...
Just like a flag in the wind... Wind turns to another director, so does she...
What have you been watching lol? He is "suing" ChenPingPing for his excessively large house as a strategy to show…
As a prince, he has a role model function for people at court and for normal people in the country. This means that he should not be corrupt and must abide by the laws of the land. Corruption was punishable by death back then - perhaps that shows you that it is not comparable to today. Furthermore, it was mentioned several times that the treasury is empty, which means that the nobility in particular had to show their willingness to forego personal luxury in such situations. They obviously do not.
Ancient times should not be compared with today, as life was completely different. Nevertheless, even today, the aristocratic families have to be much more aware of how they act towards the people. If they make mistakes, they are criticized much more than a normal person.
If you say that we should get used to your comments regarding the age difference, then also get used to being told that your image of partnerships is very outdated.
1. it's a series based on a book - in the book the age difference isn't that big and it's the other way around.
2. the other actors whose names have been mentioned in connection with the drama so far are already bigger names. Considering this is a female-centered drama, that could have definitely led to challenges.
3. your statement implies that it's okay for men who are older to work with women who are younger. So why is it a problem the other way around? This is very outdated, since every pairing have the right to work together and I mean any!
To add to my 3rd point, I would like to point out that such an implication is outdated. Love is not something you choose, it's something that happens.
Furthermore, we should overlook age differences in dramas because the actors are playing a role and not themselves.
Nevertheless, it would then be presumptuous to decide for people how they should love ;-)
You say that the couple wouldn't work because the actor is too young. Doesn't that contradict the statement that you skip their intimate scenes?
How would you then find out that it doesn't work?
What's the problem with the age difference?
This statement implies that it's not okay for women to be older than men. Which is a bit weird, because the other way around is totally normal.
Maybe I've interpreted too much into your point here. You're welcome to tell me if that's the case.
For being only 22, he did a good job. He will certainly continue to grow.
When thinking back, if she was hyping something she was so into it. But her opinion changed way too quick. Ond day she was praising and actor and the day after...
Just like a flag in the wind... Wind turns to another director, so does she...
Ancient times should not be compared with today, as life was completely different. Nevertheless, even today, the aristocratic families have to be much more aware of how they act towards the people. If they make mistakes, they are criticized much more than a normal person.