No cause, tell me why I was thinking that all of you were exaggerating about this series, making you all cry like…
I did think a rating of 8.5 was pretty high for what i thought was (and is) a low-production series. But then I watched it, and the second half just sold it for me. While the first half was just barely alright, I still enjoyed them in general, and then wham, i got hit with the most angsty and emotional relationship ever and actually began loving their story. I still think 8.5 is a teensy bit too high in my books, but it definitely deserves an 8.
Divided by kingdoms, united by hearts.A historical love story of two princes-turned-kings and how they continue…
I wish it had ended right there at ep8, perhaps if they had made a different choice, things would've been different. But there are no 'what ifs', no takebacks, their decisions shaped their ultimate ending. At least in death, they are together and happy and free
Seeing Joseph in an actual romance threw me off since I've always seen him in bromance series hahaha. I've always loved BaiLu, but the blurb kinda isn't very interesting? Someone give me their honest opinion though, is this worth a watch?
These two crack me up with their cringiness and false pretence niceness, also ShuHe deliberately hiding a fake confession letter in his study for ZiAng to find? Pure hilariousness
Also genuine question, how tf did a qin string placed inside a box thrown into a shallow pond go missing??
And when HuaiYi told ShuHe that ZiAng had all the prisoners of war killed, was that a lie? Or did he disobey ZiAng's order? Or was killing all the prisoners genuinely what ZiAng meant??
omg ur taste is epic, The Untamed is forever special in my heart and I absolutely love love MLC, and yes, I ship the two adults with FDB as their kid lol
I actually liked this movie a lot! i've never read the books (or whatever) so i was able to just go with the movie's…
Nice to know, I've read the novel years ago so don't really rmb stuff. I know they've changed a lot from the source, but I'm planning on watching this and then re-reading the novel to see how bad it is as a standalone original movie
XiaoXi wanted to die because he basically had a lot just thrown at him and his life turned upside down. The ending is open-ended, but i personally don't think he's dead.
It's honestly up to interpretation. I would say most likely not given they deliberately dropped hints with the man in the straw hat. And given my experiences with these censored-bromance, they usually try to find a way to allude to these characters still being alive
Truly is a bittersweet ending, there was no other ending for them, in death they were freed
Also genuine question, how tf did a qin string placed inside a box thrown into a shallow pond go missing??
And when HuaiYi told ShuHe that ZiAng had all the prisoners of war killed, was that a lie? Or did he disobey ZiAng's order? Or was killing all the prisoners genuinely what ZiAng meant??
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