When I saw him and the other members of the cast, I said people were going to stone him to death lol. And let's…
He is a pretty boy tho😂 I don’t get why people don’t think so. His styling just doesn’t lend to it. They’ve gone for a plainer more subdued aesthetic/look for him probably to give him a sense of maturity.
I don’t really get the complaints about plot or not understanding what is going on. The setting is a world full…
And Hong Ye is not a simp. He’s just someone who sees the bigger picture. If he doesn’t play the game with bad Huaizhu, he won’t get the results he needs.
What Huaizhu probably sees in Hong Ye is a man who is trying to clean up a messy situation. There’s different kinds of love and love that builds from admiration or gratitude isn’t any lesser than one that is built from passion.
I don’t really get the complaints about plot or not understanding what is going on. The setting is a world full of human-demon conflict. The ML is trying to break the cycle of violence and also clean house on his end (the human side) to reduce the bad apples who are creating conflicts/chaos. Jiu Huo+Jia Lan at this stage seem to be result of the human side messing with demons. The reason for the 20 year time skip is because it’s the best time.
As for bad Huaizhu, think about Jialan. Jialan is very clearly a psychopath- her thinking patterns will not follow mainstream human logic and when she does things, it will be with her at the centre with little empathy for others.
Luo Yunxi and Liu Yu Ning were each criticized early in their careers for not being attractive enough. I’m sure…
He looks fine. And he visually works as a serious and righteous leader. There’s a quiet gravitas about him.
This director doesn’t seem very good at capturing people’s best looks. It’s really straightforward filming with little atmosphere for most characters. And, there’s a lot of mediocre and lifeless shots of the characters which affects perception. An actor can act well and be really handsome but if the director can’t capture the performance, the effect will be greatly reduced.
Just ignore the ppl who say this. They're just romance junkies. I don't understand why they watch these types…
Yeah, sentimentality and saccharin don’t work for the tone of this show. It’s really got to be in the background or in a few stolen moments. There’s just too much going on for it.
😂 Some fans have been trying to figure out what Jialan’s character setting is and apparently the character AI set up for her is just saying all types of things so it’s even more confusing 😂
I don’t get all the demand for “pure love” for the main couple in a drama this grim. There’s different kinds of love. And different reasons for being in a relationship. Just because the relationship doesn’t follow the standard romantic pattern doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. Tbh, in this type of storyline, I feel like the most plausible type of type of romantic development would stem from mutual admiration/understanding, comfort and familiarity. It would be the quiet kind, one that develops in the background as they face more and more hardships together and learn more about each other. .
Xiao Ran’s time on Sisters Who Make Waves 6 has ended. Although the airing experience wasn’t ideal, I think it was still a good opportunity for Xiao Ran to try new looks, meet new people, and gain new skills. Her final blog for the show is posted below: https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5162251275993384
I'm watching this drama and I'm on episode 8. I still haven't seen PXR yet, but I saw edits of her on TT. Her…
Her sense of faith is so strong that she really feels like she’s casting magic and interacting with the surrounding environment. She integrates perfectly with the special effects, which has been a weakness with some WYX’s shows.
I still think the Jialan in Jiu Huo’s memories is not the real Jia Lan. The kid versions of her don’t seem very affectionate and give the impression she’s a psychopath. The Huaizhu version of her seems to support this as well - she’s charming and manipulative but doesn’t seem too attached. I feel like Jiu Huo is banking on the memory loss and Huaizhu not knowing their backstory to create a false narrative. I don’t know if it’s because of genuine love or ulterior motives but it doesn’t feel right.
Liu Shishi’s wirework skills:
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5162562406056792
Fight scene released by the martial arts director:
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5161530631651970
Ding Yuxi and Meng Ziyi interacting:
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5161839710177012
What Huaizhu probably sees in Hong Ye is a man who is trying to clean up a messy situation. There’s different kinds of love and love that builds from admiration or gratitude isn’t any lesser than one that is built from passion.
As for bad Huaizhu, think about Jialan. Jialan is very clearly a psychopath- her thinking patterns will not follow mainstream human logic and when she does things, it will be with her at the centre with little empathy for others.
This director doesn’t seem very good at capturing people’s best looks. It’s really straightforward filming with little atmosphere for most characters. And, there’s a lot of mediocre and lifeless shots of the characters which affects perception. An actor can act well and be really handsome but if the director can’t capture the performance, the effect will be greatly reduced.
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5162251275993384
I feel like Jiu Huo is banking on the memory loss and Huaizhu not knowing their backstory to create a false narrative. I don’t know if it’s because of genuine love or ulterior motives but it doesn’t feel right.