Well, you can't go and kill someone though. Even if ethically speaking some actions seem logical (if someone attacks…
In this story, there are three situations of self-defense, and in all cases, the decision depends not on the circumstances or facts, but on the individual judgment of the prosecutors. This series was filmed in China for a reason, as the concept of self-defense in the law is changing in the country starting next year: "If it is determined that this is done to "stop an illegal violation," even if the behavior clearly exceeds the necessary limit and causes more damage, the punishment should be mitigated..."
After watching, the main conclusion is that if you see someone being beaten or raped, turn away, or you'll get into trouble. It's unclear why the presumption of innocence doesn't apply in China, and why the suspect has to prove that they didn't bring a knife to the library, when it's the police's responsibility to prove that they did. Additionally, the argument that a knife is more powerful than a stick is weak, as the rapist almost beat LMF to death with a stick. Should LMF have used books to defend herself?
no, there is no dubbing, it was voiced by the actors.
There is information on Baidu and WIKI that there were no actors of the re-sound. And now it is forbidden in China (to re-sound from 2022), if an actor for some reason cannot voice his role, the voice acting is at his expense, he pays for the re-sound.
I really would like for once Chinese dramas to portray men who are unhappy in their marriages and move on to a…
Now the c-drama "Later I Laughed" is being released, the father of one of the characters is unhappy in his marriage, left his career for his wife's career, he is completely depressed by her. But he's not looking for a divorce)
This is a remake of the Japanese drama Cursed in Love /Watashi-tachi wa Doka Shiteiru/. It was only in historical decorations that the mini format was made.
Hankiz Omar is a Chinese actress of Uyghur descent. Education from Xinjiang Arts Institute and she is a dancer.
The charm is so individual that writing "she doesn't dance well enough to charm a particular man" is wrong. And in the drama they explained that she danced some very rare dance. The ruler is an expert, he appreciated it. You didn't appreciate it, but that doesn't mean it was bad. Search the Internet for how Khankiz Omar dances, she is a great dancer and very popular in China. And her dance is within the traditions of this region, she cannot dance like k-pop dancers in a historical drama.
Hankiz Omar is a Chinese actress of Uyghur descent. Education from Xinjiang Arts Institute and she is a dancer.
She danced well. It's an oriental dance, it's not customary to wave your legs and jump around the stage. Only the hands are really involved, the women take seductive poses and that's it)
I'm so curious to know How is this drama going in China!! and if it's doing well 💕
The writing style is very ancient, but the writing is so exciting that people can relive the legendary story that happened in the desert.This drama has been getting attention from the very beginning of filming, and I've been looking forward to it for a long time.The plot of the series has been heavily adapted compared to the original work. In the end, the original work is better. The dramatic version has been well modified, which is logical, and it makes people want to chase after it ~ The real desert landscapes are very beautiful, the costumes are very textured, and there are plenty of exotic customs. , All the actors are online!Especially this feeling of attraction is full of sexual tension/ comment Douban in China/
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