It's okay, they should rest for a bit!! :) .....(Not a chance anyone will come to my country anyway XD )
You mean apart from the fact that nobody will know them here? . . . Though I have this little fantasy scene in my mind, that Xiao Zhan comes to Greece for a vacation, to relax in a place where he can be himself where nobody knows about him, and then I accidentally stumble upon him on the street & I recognize him!
I call shyly "Mr Xiao Zhan", and keeping my distance, I ask if I could maybe get an autograph. He agrees, I tell him how much I liked his performance as Wei Ying, and he smiles at me, wondering how come there are people in this far away country (far away from his own) that watch Chinese dramas! I stand awkwardly, staring at his real, live smile that takes my breath away, until he gives me the autograph at last and, sadly, continues on his way.
I know, I know, my imagination is too vivid & wild, lmao!! :D
You can also use an android emulator, like Bluestacks
I know what you mean. I've watched a few shows on iQiYi using the emulator, cause that was the only option for me, and it does eat up the ram. Anyway, I really can't understand why they don't make a web version of it, like WeTV did, I mean, who's ever watching series/movies on their phone/tablet anyway, when having the option to watch it on a bigger screen??? :/
He only played a guest/support character for a few episodes in Fairyland Lovers (as the chef), but he was unforgettable! I'm still emotional over his story there, his was the best one of the side stories so far, and he must be *extremely* talented to make such a life of such a short appearance - such a scene stealer charisma!!
Honestly, I think this is better than The Untamed. Don't get me wrong I love both dramas but here, the plot and…
I love them both for different reasons. I love Joy of Life for the clever plot, characters, and humour. But even a drama like this - not a flaw to be found in the script or production, it holds you to the edge of your seat every minute while watching, and enjoy it tremendously! - pales to my love for the Untamed.
The difference imo is that The Untamed pulls on your heartstrings on a whole different level. It makes you think about its themes, its characters, and their relationships, of right and wrong, of unfairness of the world, of love and death and friendship, of what it means to be human, and a lot more. It stays with you. In a word, it's unforgettable.
Ok can this be? Uncle Wu Zhu is a cyborg. He can understand feelings but he can't have ones.
Who says he can't have feelings? 1 million feeling-developing cyborgs in countless sci-fi movies/series/books disagree! :D Also, in Fan Xian's mother's letter, she warn him to take care of Wuzhu, like he can become vulnerable somehow. And what's the way for him to become vulnerable, if not by developing feelings?
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Though I have this little fantasy scene in my mind, that Xiao Zhan comes to Greece for a vacation, to relax in a place where he can be himself where nobody knows about him, and then I accidentally stumble upon him on the street & I recognize him!
I call shyly "Mr Xiao Zhan", and keeping my distance, I ask if I could maybe get an autograph. He agrees, I tell him how much I liked his performance as Wei Ying, and he smiles at me, wondering how come there are people in this far away country (far away from his own) that watch Chinese dramas! I stand awkwardly, staring at his real, live smile that takes my breath away, until he gives me the autograph at last and, sadly, continues on his way.
I know, I know, my imagination is too vivid & wild, lmao!! :D
When, where, wh... what?? Link, Want it, omfff!!
Anyway, I really can't understand why they don't make a web version of it, like WeTV did, I mean, who's ever watching series/movies on their phone/tablet anyway, when having the option to watch it on a bigger screen??? :/
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(Not a chance anyone will come to my country anyway XD )
I never play mobile games so I wasn't aware of it, but it seems it has been ported for Windows..
The difference imo is that The Untamed pulls on your heartstrings on a whole different level. It makes you think about its themes, its characters, and their relationships, of right and wrong, of unfairness of the world, of love and death and friendship, of what it means to be human, and a lot more. It stays with you. In a word, it's unforgettable.
Also, in Fan Xian's mother's letter, she warn him to take care of Wuzhu, like he can become vulnerable somehow. And what's the way for him to become vulnerable, if not by developing feelings?