I'm also into older actresses such as Sun Li, Rayza and Zhu zhu. but Liang Jie is a younger actress that I really…
Honestly, I am happy that Liang Jie is not considered as a traffic actress. When it comes to fan culture of traffic stars, it is just too toxic. Liang Jie is liked by the general public and non-fans (passer-by). She can live her daily life quietly while working diligently on her career.
You should have seen hidden love you would have liked the ml and to be honest he is good you can't expect everyone…
First of all, I am not a dude. I am a woman. Hidden Love? Ah yes, I tried watching that show, but the drama just did not kept my interest after watching a few episodes. So, I stopped watching it. We all know that everyone is trying to be better day by day. Not just celebrities, but also common people, like you and me. But that does not mean that we can not have different opinions and perspective on things. I respect that you do not agree with my opinion and that you think differently. I hope you respect my different opinion as well. I hope you have a wonderful day.
U want different actor meanwhile this drama producer only wants CZY as Lizan and they even made a deal in 2020…
Well, knowing that the producer wants him that is great for him and his fans. But, that does not change my opinion that I hoped for a different actor who has a more realistic body ratio for a soldier role (in my country soldiers are not this thin). Also, just cause I have an opinion about it that does not mean that I hate seeing your idol in this drama. On the contrary, like I said earlier, they portray their characters well and I enjoy watching the chemistry. Maybe, you reacted a bit too sensitive to my comment and does not understand what I meant with it. But it is fine, I do not take your comment personally. I hope you have a wonderful day.
I think you don't know czy is highest mainstream actor of all 95 liners. U say he take more serious roles meanwhile…
First of all, I am not a guy, I am a woman. Second, I do not care about mainstream, numbers or someone's popularity. Popularity can vanish in an instant. I can see that you are a kid of the internet. Because you care about those things. And that is okay, I respect that. You do you. But, I can also have an opinion. So, I hope you respect that as well. Thank you.
I only know of Liang Jie because of a different drama that I have seen of her (Side Story of Fox Volant) and she caught my eyes there. Even though I am not familiar with young actors of this generation, I do like Liang Jie. So, I tried watching this for her.
First of all, I like Liang Jie's acting in The White Olive Tree. Her facial expressions and body movements are natural and realistic. It is not over-the-top or too dramatic.
Second, I am not a fan of the male actor, but I have seen some of his works. Unfortunately, I never finished watching any of his projects. I am going to be honest, and his fans may hate me, but he needs to stop taking idol scripts and start focussing more on quality scripts if he wants to be taking more seriously as an actor. I remember seeing him in a highschool drama and I thought this guy is not bad. He has the potential. His facial expressions felt natural in that drama. But, there is a difference in acting in idol scripts vs quality scripts. Idol scripts limits actors acting skills. Seeing the first few episode of The White Olive Tree I still see and feel his 'idol acting skills' very strongly.
Acting wise, I think they both are doing a good job in portraying their characters. Lookswise, honestly, I hoped for some else than the current main male actor. Just, because this has a 'war/militairy' theme. Thinking of that, the current main male actor, to me, looks more like a boy with a puppy face. Also, with his body ratio it is sometimes hard to take him serious in this role, especially during those war/militairy scenes (I thought the same with Song Joongki in Descendants of the Sun). I understand that dramas and movies are there for entertainment, but I wished Chinese dramas took certain details more serious instead of only thinking about trying to sell a fantasy.
Overall, I enjoy the chemistry between the main leads as well as the supporting cast members. I thought the style of directing/production of this drama was refreshing. It feels elegant with those slow motion shots and light filters. It is something that I am not used to seeing. So, the first few minutes felt a bit strange, but I got used to it now and think it fits the drama very well.
In my opinion, nothing will beat the donghua version. Watching season 1 and 2 of the live-action version, I was really disappointed. The CGI looked cheap and weak. The acting and presence of the actors/actresses felt weak and miscast. There was no chemistry between any of the main cast members of both seasons. Overall, both seasons felt very awkward, immature and inexperienced to look at.
Ah, a new drama with Mone. I have seen the trailer and it looked really intriguing. Excited to see this one. I hope that Netflix will buy the rights for this one as well.
As a passer-by I like this girl's acting. Her acting ability is very natural, her delivery of expressions and body movements. Most Chinese young actresses tend to exaggerate their expressions and body movements to the point that it looks either cringe or too unbearable to watch. I am especially talking about those idol or trendy (traffic) young actresses. I am only familiar with the generation of Fan Bing Bing and Jing Tian and recently with Ni Ni and Zhao Liying. I am not a fan of Chinese young actresses of this generation. But, I have to say that when I saw Side Story of Fox Volant, this girl Liang Jie caught my eye. I am definitely keeping an eye on her future projects.
Saw the first episode, it looks promising. I only wished it was not a short-length drama. They could have made this into a regular-length drama with 16 episodes.
I don't think this was based on a novel. It is a remake of a 2014 Korean drama called A Gentleman's Dignity, with…
Ah, that is unfortunate to hear. Watching this drama I quite like the direction of this story, therefore I wanted to read the novel/book version as well. I did not even make the link between Men in Love and A Gentleman's Dignity. But, thank you for the information! I have watched it when it got aired, but that was a long time ago and I do not watch Korean dramas anymore unless it is an actor/actress I like or know of.
First of all, I like Liang Jie's acting in The White Olive Tree. Her facial expressions and body movements are natural and realistic. It is not over-the-top or too dramatic.
Second, I am not a fan of the male actor, but I have seen some of his works. Unfortunately, I never finished watching any of his projects. I am going to be honest, and his fans may hate me, but he needs to stop taking idol scripts and start focussing more on quality scripts if he wants to be taking more seriously as an actor. I remember seeing him in a highschool drama and I thought this guy is not bad. He has the potential. His facial expressions felt natural in that drama. But, there is a difference in acting in idol scripts vs quality scripts. Idol scripts limits actors acting skills. Seeing the first few episode of The White Olive Tree I still see and feel his 'idol acting skills' very strongly.
Acting wise, I think they both are doing a good job in portraying their characters. Lookswise, honestly, I hoped for some else than the current main male actor. Just, because this has a 'war/militairy' theme. Thinking of that, the current main male actor, to me, looks more like a boy with a puppy face. Also, with his body ratio it is sometimes hard to take him serious in this role, especially during those war/militairy scenes (I thought the same with Song Joongki in Descendants of the Sun). I understand that dramas and movies are there for entertainment, but I wished Chinese dramas took certain details more serious instead of only thinking about trying to sell a fantasy.
Overall, I enjoy the chemistry between the main leads as well as the supporting cast members. I thought the style of directing/production of this drama was refreshing. It feels elegant with those slow motion shots and light filters. It is something that I am not used to seeing. So, the first few minutes felt a bit strange, but I got used to it now and think it fits the drama very well.