Sad ending. After the magical mirror is destroyed, Su Nan Yan gets her body back, but Zhao Qing Qing doesn't come…
At first I watched that end was and was annoyed about another ambiguous last second unexplained open ending, but saw your comment and went back. I think you're right.
Looking back he tied the red string on her wrist and she was wearing it when the mirror was broken. It peaks out when she bends down crying over her father. As Baili's bending over the broken mirror they have the overlay though about the red string "A fate connecting red thread. Just tie it on someone's hand, think about where you want to go, and you two will get through anything to get there"
Then at the grave site the actress keeps her mouth slightly open which is a trait she employed for Qingqing that makes her face look slightly more rounded than when she acts as Nanyan where her mouth is kept closed and drawn together thinning her face somewhat.
Finally, when she asks where he's going it does focus on the bracelet and as he's responding about going to become king she looks relieved but sad and then she looks up and slightly smiles as he walks away.
According to an article in Chinese on Baidu : SVIP started with 6 episodes, and will update with 3 episodes per…
So not sure I'd you checked out the length of the episodes but each one from 1-6 is "around 18" minutes (except for ep 4 which is 13) taking out the 2:45 secs of opening/closing credits and rounding to 15 minutes of actual show places 48 episodes at 12 hours for a compiled version. Not saying they won't do one since I've been seeing them do them for full length shows even lately, just that it's going to be longer than you first might have thought.
https://youtu.be/QJgnB-Y0COE?feature=sharedDingyuxi actually packed gifts for his fan ❤✨
I opened YouTube and this was the first thing I saw, watched it and wanted to cry. This MV is Soooooo good and just proves what an awesome person he is. 🎉❤️
The title of the drama is 'The Story of the Pearl Girl' So in the final episode, we see how she went from a pearl…
🤣 Exactly.... It's The Story of PEARL GIRL they don't even play up the romance aspect in the synopsis or trailer (well one of the trailers did somewhat but they also played up the revenge on her side too)
Okay.... so that "speed run", "plot-hole riddled" last couple episodes can be overlooked by me for the most part because the "sub-plot" was... 🤷♀️ "there". But the ACTUAL end, or "double end" I guess you could say was pretty much perfect.
Finally finished it. Been watching it slowly a few episodes at a time because I honestly loved this show so much. It definitely needs more eyes on it imo and the rating would be higher. There are a definitely a bunch of cliches but overall I like the way they spun the story.
Without spoiling the ending at the end of the day it is STILL a transmigration story and there is just only so much they can do. But this one was "better explained" as they laid some groundwork earlier in the show. 🤷♀️ I'm relatively easy to please when it comes to these endings as long as it makes sense sense in any way.
Ummmm hard to really explain right. I'm going to continue watching it so I'd say it's "good" 😅 But it's also VERY low budget and campy. The first 6 episodes "sort" of start telling a story so there's definitely a story in here. I'd say watch the 1st episode and judge for yourself? 🤣
Looking back he tied the red string on her wrist and she was wearing it when the mirror was broken. It peaks out when she bends down crying over her father. As Baili's bending over the broken mirror they have the overlay though about the red string "A fate connecting red thread. Just tie it on someone's hand, think about where you want to go, and you two will get through anything to get there"
Then at the grave site the actress keeps her mouth slightly open which is a trait she employed for Qingqing that makes her face look slightly more rounded than when she acts as Nanyan where her mouth is kept closed and drawn together thinning her face somewhat.
Finally, when she asks where he's going it does focus on the bracelet and as he's responding about going to become king she looks relieved but sad and then she looks up and slightly smiles as he walks away.
https://youtu.be/q2WvTaqe9zU?si=wivGbP-vJmx8Huy0
But the ACTUAL end, or "double end" I guess you could say was pretty much perfect.
Without spoiling the ending at the end of the day it is STILL a transmigration story and there is just only so much they can do. But this one was "better explained" as they laid some groundwork earlier in the show. 🤷♀️ I'm relatively easy to please when it comes to these endings as long as it makes sense sense in any way.