Excellent drama series. Netflix will be doing a disservice to everyone who has watched this if they don’t make one more “season.“ There is so much they can build on! Why would it stop here? Please create one last season!! this is such a good drama. I rated it 10 out of 10 but it needs more episodes!
Good drama--I thought the ending was perfect although I was caught off-guard for a few moments. Great acting by female lead. Really cute main lead actor (Angel). Nice music--I'm looking for piano sheet music. Thanks.
I watched the first episode of “The Untamed” and there were a lot of people that were turned into or taken over by “monsters/zombie-like characters.” Do the remaining episodes follow this theme? Otherwise, I was really interested in watching this. Thanks.
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I have logged in three times and keep getting kicked out by Mydramalist (I’m guessing because of all the annoying ads). So here ismy short review... “The Longest Day In Chang’an” is a must-watch. Best drama ever! All aspects are excellent, realistic and intriguing. Good ending (not a cliff-hanger). I can’t wait to see the sequel. I finished this on Amazon because they had the remaining episodes with subs.
I am really enjoying this drama. Everything about it is excellent--the plot, cinematography, acting--everything so far (except for the continual interruptions of advertisements for the translators quite often throughout the scenes by Viki.com. This is very annoying and they are still doing it! Although I really appreciate the translators, the company should just pay them what they deserve and stop advertising their team name as "compensation" while people are trying to focus on the show.) I have just finished the action-packed episode 16 which is a cliff hanger like all the rest. But my question is what happened between the ending of 16 and the beginning of episode 17? I thought I accidentally skipped something. There were two major events that occurred at the end of episode 16 and the beginning of the next episode just seems to skip right over those. It's almost like we are missing a half episode--or an entire one. Why would they cut out so much--especially since it was a big part of the story? I suppose it might be a style of writing, but it doesn't seem that way. Otherwise this is an amazing drama so far and I highly recommend watching it. (I like it as much as Tribes and Empires so far and love that one of my same favorite characters is in this --Zhou Yi Wei, not to mention that the lead character is also really amazing!)
Really cute drama. I thought it would be too long, but it wasn't. The actors were all adorable, but the chemistry between the main leads was questionable sometimes. I never did quite understand Bu Wai's character in the entire drama--I kept waiting but he never did anything. You should watch this drama.
Really good movie although pretty violent/bloody since, after all, it is about the battle. Good story line and actors (Jo In Sung was excellent but needed more time to further develop his character). The female lead (not the sister, but the ex-relationship), was of little interest. They probably could have taken her out of the story completely. The plot was a bit predictable at one point but there were some good surprises. I think it would have been a lot better if it had been a drama with more episodes. I recommend watching this (and also my favorite movie, "Red Cliff"--parts 1 and 2--amazing!!
This drama was really sooo good! In fact, nearly perfect in my eyes. The storyline included everything--romance, suspense, friendships, family, humor, "fandom," love, sensitivity, appreciation of the arts--I could go on. (Also, it was nice to watch a drama that was so interesting without having mean, vicious or violent scenes.) Usually I watch period/historical dramas the most, although I try to watch all the amazing current-day dramas too (one that stands out in my mind right now is "Defendant," and I could list several more). Anyway, I rated this drama 9 out of 10 stars and I will watch it again, and with my friends. "Her Private Life" has the perfect ending to me--the entire last episode, which left me with good feelings and satisfied to have watched 16 episodes. It wasn't rushed and didn't leave you feeling like you needed more answers. One last thing--I also thought the background music was very well done. I enjoyed almost all of it, although I didn't care for the lyrics in the main song which kept emphasizing "precious LITTLE girl." Every time I heard it, I kept feeling that it was very condescending to every woman alive. The lead character was not like that at all. They were not singing about a young child! That was the only negative in the entire drama to me. Of course, it could have been the translation, but I kind of doubt it. Anyway, watch it! I think you will really enjoy it. (: Take care!
Just another obsessive trashy type soap with tons of violence and disdain towards men. STOP THE WOMAN VIOLENCE…
In the end you come to realize how the death of their child had such a dramatic and strong impact on their lives. You may learn as life goes by that there are no simple explanations for many things. Don't be so quick to judge others.
Well, i admired all the mothers here. I mean if they did it for their love of their children, it’s understandable.…
Pretentious grandmother? I don't know when she arrives in this drama, but all the other players are pretty pretentious as of right now, and I am only half way through the first episode! Sorry, but so far this is about the most boring drama I have started in a long time. I can't imagine that I will be able to handle this attitude to the end.
I like Yang Mi and I don't mind her acting. In my opinion her acting may not be 'outstanding' but I think she's…
I don’t know what all the hype is about. I haven’t seen her on a talk show or know anything about her personal life. I just know that so far in the dramas that I have seen her in, I like her. I haven’t seen anything to dislike her. So hang in there Yang Mi—Fighting! and Good luck!
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“The Longest Day In Chang’an” is a must-watch. Best drama ever! All aspects are excellent, realistic and intriguing. Good ending (not a cliff-hanger). I can’t wait to see the sequel. I finished this on Amazon because they had the remaining episodes with subs.
I have just finished the action-packed episode 16 which is a cliff hanger like all the rest. But my question is what happened between the ending of 16 and the beginning of episode 17? I thought I accidentally skipped something. There were two major events that occurred at the end of episode 16 and the beginning of the next episode just seems to skip right over those. It's almost like we are missing a half episode--or an entire one. Why would they cut out so much--especially since it was a big part of the story? I suppose it might be a style of writing, but it doesn't seem that way.
Otherwise this is an amazing drama so far and I highly recommend watching it. (I like it as much as Tribes and Empires so far and love that one of my same favorite characters is in this --Zhou Yi Wei, not to mention that the lead character is also really amazing!)