I thought Ep 9 is when he split this tail? What I don't get is how he starts walking near the start too.
And that is exactly why I'm disappointed. The impact of him having to split his tail is no longer as strong. But yes, I get it, it cost too much for CGIs so probably it was inconvenience for them to give him a fish tail for that many episodes.
I thought Ep 9 is when he split this tail? What I don't get is how he starts walking near the start too.
I'm not there yet but I'm talking about his feet in ep 2. He's not supposed to have legs until his tail was split. To have legs before that just made everything less meaningful. But of course this is my own personal opinions.
Hello! TBW Drama is more than satisfying, to be honest. It overwhelmed us with cute and comedic scenes more than…
I just started the drama when I commented. She is supposed to be Ji Yunhe's best friends but because I only saw Luo Jinsang, I was disappointed and thought that they took her out.
There are so many things in the novel that is different in the drama and because of that, I'm quite disappointed. Especially how Chang Yi got his legs. Also, in the novel, Ji Yunhe did everything for Chang Yi sincerely because she thinks he's belongs in the sea. She didn't do it for her own selfish reasons. They also changed Chang Yi's character too. He's innocent and pure but his mind is not like a child. Also, the drama is too happy when comparing it to the novel, which is quite dark and sad. Although I'm disappointed, I do have to say that they did it right by casting Dilraba. She's playing Ji Yunhe spot on. I also love the quality of the GCIs, the sets and the clothes. Music is beautiful too. Will continue to watch.
Hello! TBW Drama is more than satisfying, to be honest. It overwhelmed us with cute and comedic scenes more than…
She will not die but Ji Yunhe was tortured and imprisoned for 6 years by the Grand Master and crazy Princess, so she was mostly alone. Because of this, Luo Jinsang was gone from that part of the novel. The novel is so much darker than the drama. Ji Yunhe has a very sad life. Also, Luo Jinsang is in love with a monk in the novel. I haven't watched much episodes to know, but I really hope he is in the drama. They were such a cute side couple. I also noticed that the drama added way too many new and unnecessary people. Also looks like they took out some characters too. I love Snow March and looks like she's not in the drama.
I am so disppointed, I hadn't finished watching it π
No. It's not based on "It's Not Easy Being A Master." Even the characters'names in "It's Not Easy Being A Master" is different. Storyline is also different. Only the beginning is a bit alike.
i just confused with the ending, is there someone who can tell me what is the meaning of the ending?will it have…
Yes. There is season 2. Not sure when though.
The drama is now gone so I cannot rewatch for all the details but from my understanding and what I remember, Chu Ye was going to get rid of the demon in his body by the cliff. His Shizun promise that everything will be okay, but then those old guys shot Chu Ye (ML) down the cliff so now he thinks his master planned it all along. The kid has trust issue because of his first life. He finally started to trust his master but after this, probably not. He was saved by FL and he told her to give him the leader position. So now he's the leader of the female sect. He's probably coming back for revenge in season 2. At the end, the system told Yu Ling Feng (Shizun, MC) that demon lord is reborn and returned. So Shizun now knows that his Ah Ye (ML) is alive.
Why did they change the title to Eternal Love? πππ There is too many "Eternal Love" already. They took out the God of War already and I finally came to accept that but really, this title is overused.
I've watched only like a handful of cdramas. Is the poster release a sign that the drama is gonna air soon? Like…
Once you see the MV then the release day is not far behind. Some production teams like to release their posters even before filming so you can't always count on the posters for release date.
Ding YuXi is a serious actor and he always takes his role seriously. I first saw him on "I Actor" and was wowed…
π€£π Yes, but you know, I want to see that type of guy in dramas. I find that both MLs and FLs in drama land these days are too good and because of that, they're too boring. ππ€£ That's why I tend to go for the villains. π€£π They just have more personality. Also, you can see the actors and actresses' acting abilities more.
Caught up to 304 chapters out of the translated 510 ones, and I don't think the male lead is as hateful as everyone…
Ding YuXi is a serious actor and he always takes his role seriously. I first saw him on "I Actor" and was wowed by all the roles that he took on. There were some challenging roles and he did them so well. Because of this, I am not worried about his acting ability. What I am worried about is the script. No matter how good the acting is, a horribly script can't save it.
Although I'm disappointed, I do have to say that they did it right by casting Dilraba. She's playing Ji Yunhe spot on. I also love the quality of the GCIs, the sets and the clothes. Music is beautiful too. Will continue to watch.
The drama is now gone so I cannot rewatch for all the details but from my understanding and what I remember, Chu Ye was going to get rid of the demon in his body by the cliff. His Shizun promise that everything will be okay, but then those old guys shot Chu Ye (ML) down the cliff so now he thinks his master planned it all along. The kid has trust issue because of his first life. He finally started to trust his master but after this, probably not. He was saved by FL and he told her to give him the leader position. So now he's the leader of the female sect. He's probably coming back for revenge in season 2. At the end, the system told Yu Ling Feng (Shizun, MC) that demon lord is reborn and returned. So Shizun now knows that his Ah Ye (ML) is alive.