No worries. Everyone should feel free to speak their mind and I commend you for doing so.
THIS - "so those who don't want to see something won't get exposure without their consent. That's why I put it in spoiler and gave warning so people won't have to put up with my salt if they don't want to!" *claps claps* I'm recording this down XD, this is such good etiquette that I can extend and apply to premises outside of the internet too!
Actually when I checked out MXTX's profile page on Baidu's version of wikipedia, it states the legal case there, so I was slightly worried it wasn't just a rumor, but then again I'm not sure how easy it is go on such websites to change the content information about a certain person, or issue.
They might avoid language of ‘disease’ and cut straight to ‘curse’. I wonder if we’ll even see faces…
I was actually really looking forward to seeing the utter desperation and helplessness being portrayed on everyone from the citizens to the royals and soldiers, that weighed heavily on creating the atmosphere of that arc,. But like you said, that's most likely not going happen in reality *sigh*
So I always had this thought ever since it was announced TGCF would be adapted into a drama which was coincidently around the start of covid if I remember correctly. So I was wondering, has anyone ever thought how the ravaging disease arc is going to be carried out in the drama?
Because it's so integral to the story, but how on earth is such a sensitive topic going to be spun so that it doesn't interfere with the plot? I'm just bringing this up, curious to see everyone's thoughts on it.
https://twitter.com/tgcf_intl/status/1424324363449294852 San Lang has a new outfit. I wonder what scene.
ch118 I think, the part where Shi Wudu or Water God was battling his calamity and in the amidst of that, some fishermen in their boats (around 200) were caught up in it, so XieLian and HuaCheng went to take a look. The Wind God or his little brother, "Earth God"/MingYi and PeiMing were also present.
omg. he keeps playing with the coral bead, like he knows what it actually means :D
I know!! He literally planted his lips on the bead ever so lightly but so sensually, full of tenderness 0_0 And the way he dips his chin down while he holds it, it's like he's reminiscing his lover while caressing his precious little object.
Did you guys see the photo of HuaCheng kissing the coral bead strung on his hair plait?! Ahhh~ ~I think he was just getting in character and testing his mannerisms out, but goodness, I did not prepare myself to see that.
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Oh I totally remember the Sonic debacle XD And thank you so much for expressing your thoughts in so much detail! It's so fun to read!
Omg when you describe his hair- "straight but with a kink." This. Is. exactly. what. I had in mind. I JUST was thinking a few hours ago about the injection of some fusion between modern hairstyles would've been such an original and attractive choice for Huacheng, especially given the range within a fantasy genre, it would not remove the immersion factor if traditional hairstyles were replaced or reworked on.
THIS- "his look is not typical, he's pretty dayum 'swag' on top of his undead-ethereality. His clothes need to be darker red and textured so it catches differently in different light. And he needs all his butterfly and silver jewelry!" You captured everything I wanted to say perfectly *zealously grins*
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Wow, you really took the words out of my mouth! I'm so glad someone mentioned this! ^^~ I was a bit apprehensive from directly saying it here on this comment section, but... the designs and material scream low budget and a very constrained time given to whoever made these clothes. I can't even try to fool myself about it *sigh*
What I'm most disappointed about, is the design of HuaCheng here clearly had the chance to break out of the mould of what a typical xuanhuan male lead looks like, from his commonly seen hairstyle (I mean how many times have we seen that?) to how the particular style of cultural influences on his design still gives him the edge of a mortal than a demon from nearly a thousand years ago, devoid of any unnecessary embellishment on him.
Also, whoever made the bead to go on his little plait of hair, isn't even bothered to actually string the bead *through* the hair, they just simply attached it like an earring to a hairband around the plait.
But when all is said and done, like you said, I hope I'll be pleasantly surprised when the drama comes out in 3 years time probably XD
So I always had this thought ever since it was announced TGCF would be adapted into a drama which was coincidently around the start of covid if I remember correctly. So I was wondering, has anyone ever thought how the ravaging disease arc is going to be carried out in the drama?
Because it's so integral to the story, but how on earth is such a sensitive topic going to be spun so that it doesn't interfere with the plot? I'm just bringing this up, curious to see everyone's thoughts on it.
Omg when you describe his hair- "straight but with a kink." This. Is. exactly. what. I had in mind. I JUST was thinking a few hours ago about the injection of some fusion between modern hairstyles would've been such an original and attractive choice for Huacheng, especially given the range within a fantasy genre, it would not remove the immersion factor if traditional hairstyles were replaced or reworked on.
THIS- "his look is not typical, he's pretty dayum 'swag' on top of his undead-ethereality. His clothes need to be darker red and textured so it catches differently in different light. And he needs all his butterfly and silver jewelry!" You captured everything I wanted to say perfectly *zealously grins*
What I'm most disappointed about, is the design of HuaCheng here clearly had the chance to break out of the mould of what a typical xuanhuan male lead looks like, from his commonly seen hairstyle (I mean how many times have we seen that?) to how the particular style of cultural influences on his design still gives him the edge of a mortal than a demon from nearly a thousand years ago, devoid of any unnecessary embellishment on him.
Also, whoever made the bead to go on his little plait of hair, isn't even bothered to actually string the bead *through* the hair, they just simply attached it like an earring to a hairband around the plait.
But when all is said and done, like you said, I hope I'll be pleasantly surprised when the drama comes out in 3 years time probably XD