Tian JiaRui still can't dance much, but at least he can sing and he's not doing the chicken dance any more LOL.
This whole dancing at end credits caught me by surprise. Messing up choreography and being silly is what makes me laugh every time. Even after sad scene. Tian Jia Rui is trying, he will get better- it's a beginning of his dancing career lol
Stunned by visuals. Loving the storyline so far, its a perfect mixture of action scenes blended with dialogues that aren't sloppy(I would argue it isn't sloppy, it connects so well). It got that comic relief (Bai Jiu - I don't mind that child screaming his lungs out; Ying Lei - vegetable/ chef guy :D ) but also very moody and strict scenes. Sadness got the best of me at ep.10, still cant get over tragic story of Cheng Huang, masterfully portrayed by Ryan Cheng. All hail to Chen Du Ling because with Wen Xiao she redeemed herself after being extremely evil in Till the End of the Moon(who wanted to just throw things at her?!). Cant say who my fav. character is- it's a close call between those two brothers from another mother(Neo Hou and Tian Jia Rui). Zhao Yuan is a villain turned to the good side and I like when characters have that kind of development, on the other side Zhuo Yi Chen is ultimate superhero/doing what is right no matter the cost. Don't know will that change, so far I am enjoying every second of this first and foremost visual experience. Everyone so creative with their theories, and it made me giggle but I also ended up looking at poster to search for clues.
What is the deal with that strange rap song, somehow it works in battle scenes and I cant wrap my head around it. Was curious enough to actually listen to the whole song-and yes not the genre I like or would listen but here it fits! I absolutely love dancing in the end, sure after sad episode I just wanted to skip to the next but *the music started and they are dancing* - no point in skipping now, will be sad later :D
I am saving those episodes and watching slowly, soaking up spoilers cause I don't mind them at all.
After watching 'My Journey to You' this is hitting all the right spots, in fact it's more amplified. Visuals are from another dimension, and even unexpected pop/rap music is blended well with fighting scene.
Stumbled upon this by accident. Really not sucker for romantic office shows but the chemistry between Bai Lu and Dylan Wang is undisputed. The story is dragging with so many unnecessary plots, almost teen drama and interruptions. It's safe to say: If you don't drop it by ep.10 you are probably on your way to watching the whole show. Here I am, half way through it and I still don't give a damn about finance magazine and whatever corporations they are trying to portray.
@ CotardxDelusion It's sad that a deep friendship is now seen as 'wokeness' and what that implies. Same goes for…
That is what I am trying to say, in some movies portrayal of friendships is almost nonexistent - it turns into something sexual. For me that is bizarre and especially if it's historical setting. Those deep friendship bonds were key points in historical dramas, and I wouldn't mind if someone turns from friendship to lover but with good storyline. That is why I mentioned bromance when actually it's master-servant dynamics that turned into real bond and friendship.
Rewatch value of the whole franchise 100/100. For those who are familiar with the story no matter where you start you will get it.... but recommended watch is by release date.
Couldn’t agree more! I binged it on the first day, and after seeing the trailer a month ago, I thought it was…
Maybe people are still discovering it, its quite early but ratings are sure as hell strange. I read very mixed reviews-complaints were historical inaccuracies as usual cause it was more or less marketed as historical movie. Hence ''le rage''.
This shouldn't be watched for ''deep dive into history'' its just imaginary storyline about social hierarchy(told by two characters from different social backgrounds in Joseon period). And sure, a lot is going on in 2 hours, it would probably worked better as a short series. That storyline is blended with upcoming threat from Japanese army. Everything should be obsolete when you have invaders coming but this turned more like personal vendetta (slave bad, killed my wife). I would say movie is not about typical brave and heroic protagonist and rage driven antagonist (someone said-misunderstanding and oh boy what a misunderstanding...), its more about choosing what is right despite the betrayal.
Foggy fight is 10/10, just visually stunning + translator is a comic relief. As the scene was going on I was : ''C'mon, you are bleeding let them speak with katanas'' :'D
Wasn't expecting that it will be this good! Was reading so many mixed reviews so I didn't know what exactly will I get myself into.... It's perfect blend of gore and martial arts imo. Acting is supreme and so is production, as well as OST. 2 hours well spend + if someone is concerned about Netflix and wokeness-none of that, just slight bromance.
Tian Jia Rui is trying, he will get better- it's a beginning of his dancing career lol
There is no way to skip end credits!
It got that comic relief (Bai Jiu - I don't mind that child screaming his lungs out; Ying Lei - vegetable/ chef guy :D ) but also very moody and strict scenes.
Sadness got the best of me at ep.10, still cant get over tragic story of Cheng Huang, masterfully portrayed by Ryan Cheng.
All hail to Chen Du Ling because with Wen Xiao she redeemed herself after being extremely evil in Till the End of the Moon(who wanted to just throw things at her?!).
Cant say who my fav. character is- it's a close call between those two brothers from another mother(Neo Hou and Tian Jia Rui). Zhao Yuan is a villain turned to the good side and I like when characters have that kind of development, on the other side Zhuo Yi Chen is ultimate superhero/doing what is right no matter the cost. Don't know will that change, so far I am enjoying every second of this first and foremost visual experience.
Everyone so creative with their theories, and it made me giggle but I also ended up looking at poster to search for clues.
What is the deal with that strange rap song, somehow it works in battle scenes and I cant wrap my head around it. Was curious enough to actually listen to the whole song-and yes not the genre I like or would listen but here it fits!
I absolutely love dancing in the end, sure after sad episode I just wanted to skip to the next but *the music started and they are dancing* - no point in skipping now, will be sad later :D
I am saving those episodes and watching slowly, soaking up spoilers cause I don't mind them at all.
Visuals are from another dimension, and even unexpected pop/rap music is blended well with fighting scene.
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The story is dragging with so many unnecessary plots, almost teen drama and interruptions. It's safe to say: If you don't drop it by ep.10 you are probably on your way to watching the whole show. Here I am, half way through it and I still don't give a damn about finance magazine and whatever corporations they are trying to portray.
For those who are familiar with the story no matter where you start you will get it.... but recommended watch is by release date.
This shouldn't be watched for ''deep dive into history'' its just imaginary storyline about social hierarchy(told by two characters from different social backgrounds in Joseon period). And sure, a lot is going on in 2 hours, it would probably worked better as a short series.
That storyline is blended with upcoming threat from Japanese army. Everything should be obsolete when you have invaders coming but this turned more like personal vendetta (slave bad, killed my wife).
I would say movie is not about typical brave and heroic protagonist and rage driven antagonist (someone said-misunderstanding and oh boy what a misunderstanding...), its more about choosing what is right despite the betrayal.
Foggy fight is 10/10, just visually stunning + translator is a comic relief. As the scene was going on I was : ''C'mon, you are bleeding let them speak with katanas'' :'D
2 hours well spend + if someone is concerned about Netflix and wokeness-none of that, just slight bromance.
7.7 are rookie numbers, aim higher! ;))