Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Yang Mi used her own voice here. She wasn't dubbed. I'd say this because the voice I hear from her is the exact voice of hers from Storm Eye, and there's a general consensus that she wasn't dubbed in Storm Eye but instead her own voice was used. Yes?
I liked this movie, really. To be honest I watched it because of the screen goddess Yang Mi and though she's not the main character, she didn't disappoint. The cgi of this movie was amazing as well. There might have been a few loose ends, but I just enjoyed this movie as the escapist fantasy movie it is. I'd really recommend for fantasy/action lovers.
I started off Sweet Home because I'd seen the YouTube trailer, which blew me away. I expected monsters and gore but I got much more. Sweet Home went from Horror, to Hopelessness, to Death, to Psychological breakdowns, to Hope, and to many more. It went beyond what it was portrayed as. However, several scenes in this series are trigger scenes containing self harm, severe bullying, which may trigger some people watching it. I felt for these characters, especially that of Song Kang. His suffering and pain, coupled with his good looks made this so interesting and difficult to watch as well. The other cast were also very good-looking and carried their parts extremely well. I mean, look at me, shedding one or two tears for them? I must be getting sentimental!
Is Hyun Soo infected? Or what is that "dark side" of him?
He's actually the first person infected, that they show us in the earlier parts of the series. Just that we didn't know it yet. So yeah, he's infected, just that he's s "special infectee" and battled with it for longer, on screen
Shu Nian went through so much. It's sad, but it's the way it is, especially given his reality of being psychologically, financially enslaved on Xie. He's literally like a loyal dog that loves his master but takes everything his master dishes out without complaint.
And why does Asian BL stories have this element of forced relationships and in many cases sexual assault to them?
Shu Nian is gay and does love this dude, but altogether doesn't willingly give in to him. Wonder why? Because I think he doesn't think Xie is genuine but is controlling, demanding, possessive, jealous, authoritarian.
My sympathies lay all through with that psychologically abused boy.
Imagine, even with his injuries, he was afraid of his man and wanted to run, at the end. But I'm glad he got his happy ending. He deserved it. 💜❤️❤️❤️
Here's the deal: Storm Eye is a kind of hit or miss drama. The viewers of this drama make their choice across two wide spectrums: you either like Storm Eye or you absolutely hate it. Storm Eye is not your typical spy drama where you have fast action, swiftly resolving cases and faster pacing that makes you keep wondering who the villains are. Here, from the start, you know what the villains want and as the scenes keep rolling, you start getting an idea of who they're and what their motivations are. Storm Eye moves slowly, like normal day-to-day work and activities, and that's either the deal clincher or deal breaker for viewers. So, keep that in mind before deciding to watch Storm Eye. As for me, I genuinely liked it.
I just finished the last episode of Storm Eye at the above date and time.
Any time you come across this comment, please like it, to remind me of this beautiful spy drama.
It's the first of its kind I've ever seen, and I truly, genuinely loved it. Perhaps my love for it is because of the "realism" of the drama which most spy dramas lack, or perhaps it's because of the intricate storyline, the stunning scenery, or the acting.
Whichever it is, they did a good job with Storm Eye.
Yang Mi really pushing this girl forward hopefully soon she gets main roles she deserves it
She got a main role in the spy drama, Storm Eye in which she reunited with a lot of her cast mates from Eternal Love. It's a Jaywalk Studio production.
I have only seen her in the modern spy drama Storm Eye, alongside other Jaywalk cast, with Yang Mi in the lead. She did play the role of Zhou Lian very well and quite commendably too. I look forward to seeing Ms. Xin in more dramas.
OK, I see. Thanks. But I just wish I can get purely accurate info, as this series is really from Mainland China. Maybe it didn't air there and only aired in other countries/internationally via YouTube (which is where I watched it).
Li Cheng annoys the crap outta me, I just can't stand his personality or his social positions. Honestly I ship…
So I'm not the only one that noticed how sweet Xingsi and Muren are together. But then, like yiu pointed out, it's a ghost ship and will go nowhere. Be that as it may, I totally ship the chemistry between Fu Yong Ji's actor and Xingsi. Their chemistry is strong, but I wish they'd given them a better storyline than the brother/brother angle. Was triggering for many people.
I really loved and enjoyed this series.The chemistry between Fu Yong Jie and Xingsi is strong and even more "shippable" than Muren and Li Cheng's. I just wish they'd given them a better storyline than they being step brothers. I realize that their relationship, especially their first sexual scene together, can be quite triggering for people who've been sexually harassed and/or raped. I do hope the show runners will note all the triggering comments about it and make notes, for future productions.In all, I enjoyed this drama. I did look forward to seeing the nụmerous episodes, and now I'm done watching, I feel full and filled and will surely see how to watch all the other HIStory series in the franchise.One love, from Nigeria. ❤️❤️❤️
Word of Honor was extremely enthralling to watch, particularly the earlier episodes of 1 to about ep 16,with Wen Ke Xing flirting his entire life away the entire time. It was beyond humorous and hilarious. The chemistry between the two male leads was extremely interesting to see, but I admit that as the plot thickened the more, and the more serious they got, it dragged a bit. But, great drama! Will highly recommend. Gong Jun was beside himself playing his role here. ❤️❤️
https://youtu.be/y8wDYAnmGbw
And why does Asian BL stories have this element of forced relationships and in many cases sexual assault to them?
Shu Nian is gay and does love this dude, but altogether doesn't willingly give in to him. Wonder why? Because I think he doesn't think Xie is genuine but is controlling, demanding, possessive, jealous, authoritarian.
My sympathies lay all through with that psychologically abused boy.
Imagine, even with his injuries, he was afraid of his man and wanted to run, at the end. But I'm glad he got his happy ending. He deserved it. 💜❤️❤️❤️
11/06/2021
I just finished the last episode of Storm Eye at the above date and time.
Any time you come across this comment, please like it, to remind me of this beautiful spy drama.
It's the first of its kind I've ever seen, and I truly, genuinely loved it. Perhaps my love for it is because of the "realism" of the drama which most spy dramas lack, or perhaps it's because of the intricate storyline, the stunning scenery, or the acting.
Whichever it is, they did a good job with Storm Eye.
All my love,
K.