I think I'm experiencing burnout on c-dramas. Besides the fact that the premise requires a lot of suspension of…
Haven't seen this (I'd prefer DID to be treated more seriously, tbh) but your grievances sounds like my issues with a lot of C-dramas: they can outstay their welcome and consequently, drag. And you're not alone with what some call: 'a strong air of the ridiculousness' with so many of their outlandish plots and scenarios. I've read fanfic that's better written, even with silly conceits but with more internal logic, so it can be done.
I agree! I've seen two already that are historical rom-coms and they were VERY disappointing (The Sweet Girl and…
I can deal with changes if it doesn't work on screen but the tone can be completely off e.g. the turning of a funeral in Dr Cutie into a comedic scene and in very poor taste, whereas the book, she's utterly heartbroken and its obviously more solemn. Haven't yet finished the book, but yes, book Weiyoung is very different indeed! Without giving too much away, imagine a deadly serious Kill Bill, historical C-drama style and that's pretty much what it is, thus far. The drama watered it down her motivation, if not forgot her revenge entirely, replaced it with a Gary Stu love interest and became repetitious with her being set-up by the stock villains. I'm actually watching Song of Glory and it similar! I agree that the FL is that is focused, but I'm only at ep 11, they might deviate soon.
I agree! I've seen two already that are historical rom-coms and they were VERY disappointing (The Sweet Girl and…
I don't watch anime as much as I did in the past, but I am watching Scum's Wish at the moment. Not a fantasy fan, unfortunately and I tend to really enjoy well done slice-of-life, thrillers, sci-fi etc. Agreed! Rom-coms have been done to death and unless the writer is witty and inspired, I get bored. Like a insubstantial snack instead of a meal. Ever come across the C-novels some of these dramas are based on? Seems the producers mangle a lot of them badly, like The Princess Weiyoung, which is supposed to be a stone cold revenge tale.
I love, love to read and have found that very few dramas/movies can truly bring a book to life. I have a simple…
So very true! If the novel's available to read in translated form, I've often found to my horror a complete contortion of the tone to the extent that the drama 'adaptation' is merely a nominal one. No wonder some book fans are so apprehensive of adaptations. I don't ever expect a replica of book on screen, but to lengths the screenwriters go to turn it into something much lamer than what was written or worse, down right mocking of what was done on the page? That's a sort of contempt I can't support and the female characters are often the ones who are deleted or diluted into lesser versions of themselves. What a shame when this is what occurs. At least it might reawaken my need to read more, I suppose.
They just released a trailer and as it turns out , it's an other rom-comedy with fluffy romance.I was expecting…
I agree! I've seen two already that are historical rom-coms and they were VERY disappointing (The Sweet Girl and Dr Cutie). The point about the usual weak plots, useless FLs and the ML is SO true! Tonally all over the place as well. There's cartoons with better writing, tbh. The trailer for this never made me laugh once and the tsundere trope and the servile and childish FL is such a repellent as a concept. I like better written FLs and stronger plots with depth about the era its set in. I like healthy relationships where they make each other better people as a consequence. I like creative use of lighting and good cinematography. Never seen Eternal Love or Pillow Book.
Who is behind most web pages having a white background ?
I click back on The Sleepless Princess to see a tsundere character played by an actor that can actually act.
And you're not alone with what some call: 'a strong air of the ridiculousness' with so many of their outlandish plots and scenarios. I've read fanfic that's better written, even with silly conceits but with more internal logic, so it can be done.
I'm still yet to see a good Republican Era set drama ...
Haven't yet finished the book, but yes, book Weiyoung is very different indeed! Without giving too much away, imagine a deadly serious Kill Bill, historical C-drama style and that's pretty much what it is, thus far. The drama watered it down her motivation, if not forgot her revenge entirely, replaced it with a Gary Stu love interest and became repetitious with her being set-up by the stock villains.
I'm actually watching Song of Glory and it similar! I agree that the FL is that is focused, but I'm only at ep 11, they might deviate soon.
Not a fantasy fan, unfortunately and I tend to really enjoy well done slice-of-life, thrillers, sci-fi etc.
Agreed! Rom-coms have been done to death and unless the writer is witty and inspired, I get bored. Like a insubstantial snack instead of a meal.
Ever come across the C-novels some of these dramas are based on? Seems the producers mangle a lot of them badly, like The Princess Weiyoung, which is supposed to be a stone cold revenge tale.
If the novel's available to read in translated form, I've often found to my horror a complete contortion of the tone to the extent that the drama 'adaptation' is merely a nominal one. No wonder some book fans are so apprehensive of adaptations.
I don't ever expect a replica of book on screen, but to lengths the screenwriters go to turn it into something much lamer than what was written or worse, down right mocking of what was done on the page? That's a sort of contempt I can't support and the female characters are often the ones who are deleted or diluted into lesser versions of themselves. What a shame when this is what occurs.
At least it might reawaken my need to read more, I suppose.
The trailer for this never made me laugh once and the tsundere trope and the servile and childish FL is such a repellent as a concept. I like better written FLs and stronger plots with depth about the era its set in. I like healthy relationships where they make each other better people as a consequence. I like creative use of lighting and good cinematography.
Never seen Eternal Love or Pillow Book.
Some behind-the-scenes and interviews are very entertaining and Marcus is shyer than I though.
Maybe I'll branch into matriarch-type Chinese novels that are already subbed on my own and I hope I'll find some good pairings in them.