Tbh, Iāve always wondered about the tone of this show. The poster has a really dark feeling but the promo pictures look the opposite, like light comedy. And from leaks, it can be seen thereās a dark elements but thereās no dark aesthetic.
i read the book and the book was mid, i hope the screenwriter did a great job
Really? Thatās a shame. I havenāt read the book but I heard the opposite opinion about it and that people are worried the screenwriter wonāt be able to capture the novel parts of the story. Thatās kinda why I was curious.I guess Iāll have to go read it to get an opinion on it.
Seems like the story has changed a lot from the original. Iāve heard of some changes in regards to the main couple and FMJās big reveal but I kinda wonder what else has been changed and what will be the final result.
I think the one eyed tear effect is GJM specifically shooting them that way. Being able to cry well is thought…
It happens in other Cdramas but the frequency isnāt as high as with FoF. If you watch more GJM works youāll find his work is very idiosyncratic and he has his own way of doing things.
Oh Jesus, this one hit me harder! I wasn't expecting like that even though I know it was tragic I didn't mind…
FoF has some good BE aesthetics. Because itās what I came for, one of the things I admired about the show was how sad I felt after watching since I literally havenāt felt that sad since GBMP. I couldnāt even sleep that nightš
I'm currently still watching FoF, and I have something I am seriously curious about-- if anyone can provide clarifications,…
I think the one eyed tear effect is GJM specifically shooting them that way. Being able to cry well is thought of as a basic skill in Cdramas and there was one famous producer who used it as a casting requirement. I feel like GJM might have used this as his criteria too. Miss Qiās actress is famous for the beauty of her crying scenes and some of her roles have compilation videos of her just crying. Iāve seen her BTS in other shows and she can also cry on demand.
Director: Huang Jun Wen, Li Guo Yuan, Zhao XiaScreenwriter: Li Min, Chen Yi Yi (éäøäø), Zhang Er Jiu (å¼ äŗä¹)When…
Multiple directors are not unusual and neither are multiple screenwriters. There are martial arts directors for example. Thereās usually a head director and then assistant/directors with specialised skills. Itās also super normal to have a screenwriting team for TV shows. A solo screenwriter is usually a movie thing.
I'm thinking about to watch this drama, but I'm not sure yet.Can someone please let me know, what this drama is…
Itās a light romantic comedy with a focus on the characters over the plot. However, even though the plot is simple, the story flows from A to B pretty well. The viewer just needs to be patient as the story unfolds because thereās a lot of (purposeful) confusion at the beginning of the story but it all gets resolved by the end. The romance has a juvenile feel but thatās because the characters are in their late teens/early twenties and itās a story of them learning how to build a healthy and communicative relationship from a previously toxic and fractious one. So, thereās a subtle theme of growing up and growing closer together. Thereās also the theme that ālove canāt solve and/or be everythingā so there is a focus on their professional life too and the characters will sometimes make decisions that more sober rather than romantic. Last but not least, thereās a recurring theme of female empowerment even though the show deviated from the heroine focused plot. Some people donāt care for the cute or argumentative side of the FL, but the FL is also a woman focussing on her career to earn her own money, keeps a positive and agile thinking style when problems occur, tries to leave a relationship when itās bad, and helps other women access work where they can support themselves in the way they want.
rewatching few episodes from the drama; i love that this time, i took time to savour the details; hit the pause…
The boat scene at the end is very beautiful too. Itās a call back to Ranyiās response poem to Miss Qi: āin the vastness of the starry river I hold your hand travelling around the world together.ā He looks like a galaxy which is sometimes called a āriver of starsā, and with his last moments he grasps Miss Qiās hand as the boat floats off into the (hopefully) wider world. Itās very much like seeing his promise through.
Seems like u still haven't moved on from their story šš.....
Lol, I have moved on but every so often I look-up info on the actressās old roles because the discussions or fanmade content can be interesting. Thatās how I stumbled on this video. I shared it because of its educational value and thought it might be nice to share since the show has such dedicated fans interested in learning more.
https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5115389874538689
The romance has a juvenile feel but thatās because the characters are in their late teens/early twenties and itās a story of them learning how to build a healthy and communicative relationship from a previously toxic and fractious one. So, thereās a subtle theme of growing up and growing closer together. Thereās also the theme that ālove canāt solve and/or be everythingā so there is a focus on their professional life too and the characters will sometimes make decisions that more sober rather than romantic. Last but not least, thereās a recurring theme of female empowerment even though the show deviated from the heroine focused plot. Some people donāt care for the cute or argumentative side of the FL, but the FL is also a woman focussing on her career to earn her own money, keeps a positive and agile thinking style when problems occur, tries to leave a relationship when itās bad, and helps other women access work where they can support themselves in the way they want.
āin the vastness of the starry river
I hold your hand
travelling around the world together.ā
He looks like a galaxy which is sometimes called a āriver of starsā, and with his last moments he grasps Miss Qiās hand as the boat floats off into the (hopefully) wider world. Itās very much like seeing his promise through.