hahaha, everything in there feels odd for me! Slapstick comedy and make-believe martial art expertise without…
Personally, i don't think this is a bad production but just not there yet. For me, only Stephen Chow 's slapticks can make me still laugh like crazy even after five times of watching Kungfu Hustle.
The way they film the scenes are a bit..odd? haha. The dialogue is also odd. Seems like alot of cut and paste…
hahaha, everything in there feels odd for me! Slapstick comedy and make-believe martial art expertise without being seen fighting/killing and strangely disconnected dialogue!
Found it quite strange that the handsome General pays due respect to the teenage prince at the wine shed but not to the ML while the king seems to think highly of ML?
My first impression of the first episode.. seems interesting and engaging. I am curious enough to want to know…
I was attracted by what i saw in the trailer, but was disappointed upon checking #1. i got further disappointed when i realized ML is played by Zhang Ruo Yun. I somehow don't like his acting; so still haven't resume watching JOL. Another minus point for me is the way they filmed the fighting or killing scenes. No exchange of sword fighting but people end up lying on the ground! All i see is her flying back and forth only! Everything in #1 still runs very slowly even after i raised the speed to 1.25x.
LOL, isn't it normal for sequels of not too good ending dramas created to wrap up the main story and give us viewers a HEA closure. This one is really rubbing salt to the wound.
You right but for me it's the hairstyle. In the drama you named I'm not a fan of his hairstyle but in this one…
yup, i didn't like the way they did his hair in WP. Weird looking. The haircut In 12L wasn't good either. Hairstyle makes the artiste's look bad or good, no matter how handsome he is (Yang Yang). But the amount of flesh on the face does make a difference. Too thin and brawn won't work either. But then again, this works differently on different actors. I like like Luo Zheng in "Cry Me A River of Stars but not in "Poisoned Love". Cheers!
he not only has to deal with an erratic grandpa, he has to guard against the jealous princess, the "sick in the head" of Court ladies/maids, the devious Minister as well as his so-called right hand man, the arrogant Deok Ro who's planning his own ambitious agenda,
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