I know eh? I like this aspect of the story the most. Han Li succeeds based on his own steam and effort. Want to…
Yes, but the difference is Han Li could choose NOT to use anything that was grown and simply feed them to his spiritual pets. On the other hand the bead directly gives Wang Lin power and even protects him when his life is in danger.
The other thing is Han Li is a lone rogue cultivator. He doesn't have the support of rich family members or relatives or the backings of a powerful sect behind him. So him possessing a magic green bottle is just leveling the playing field for Han Li when it comes to herbal resources. Having the green bottle doesn't guarantee him immense power. He still has the risk his life to obtain the root, plant, or seed in order to grow them.
okay!!I have seem several wuxia cdramas and I have to say this is not like others...here the MC is not specially…
I know eh? I like this aspect of the story the most. Han Li succeeds based on his own steam and effort.
Want to know of a polar opposite which I must say is rather embarrassing? It's almost a parallel story where a poor village boy joins a sect and that starts his cultivation journey. The story is Renegade Immortal. He tried his best to gain entrance to the cultivation sect, like Han Li, but ultimately failed the test like Han Li. Now the embarrassing thing happens after he fails the entrance exam, he finds a cheat in the form of a sought after treasure/magical bead. From then on, he becomes powerful only becoz he has the cheat in his body, not like Han LI that has to endure on his own efforts.
In other words after the first few episodes of Renegade Immortal, we're no longer watching ordinary Han Li become strong, but rather a cheater cultivator called Wang Lin, who only forges ahead becoz nobody besides him has the cheat bead.
Few could become Han Li based on their own craftiness, but almost everyone could have become a Wang Lin so long as they accidentally stumbled upon the bead when they first began their cultivation journey.
BUT still, even after all that, Renegade Immortal is still fun to watch, but I'm not as fond of it as Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan!
Just watched EP1-24 of Renegade Immortal the donghua. I couldn't help but notice how similar it is to Fanren. The donghua starts out with a bunch of powerful people fighting over some bead. This mirrors the fight scene between a bunch of nascent soul fighters over some treasures emitted from a furnace much later in Fanren.
There is also a Li Feiyu and XuanEr type character. Except XuanEr's father seems to be in the same sect as her mother (not some evil demonic scumlord).
Unfortunately Renegade Immortal was animated by a second tier studio.
I'll tell you what a first tier animation studio from the Mainland China looks like. I use a movie projector to watch all my dramas and donghuas and movies and ONLY in 4K (unless it is absolutely impossible like the earlier seasons of Douluo Continent 1 when 4K wasn't even mainstream). In Incarnation (aka LIng Cage) donghua by BiliBili, I could get scared of heights/develop height sickness. The same with Fanren donghua. When Han Li watched Mo Caihuan join a band from very high above on his flying boat, I could feel the height sickness.
With Renegade Immortal, I felt nothing. The only saving grace it had was the FL looks cute, but that's just Tencent forcing the animation studio to make her appear a certain way to be consistent with other high quality donghuas they (Tencent) produces.
Omg what's with all the scenes that were cut out excessively? I'm at episode 22 and can barely understand what's…
For this kind of drama, I always advocated watching the donghua animation first for this exact reason, to become familiar with the story so you focus your attention on the nuances that differ instead of trying to resolve the confusion in your head.
Anyways, I watched the drama immediately AFTER I binge watched EP1-76 of the donghua. I didn't notice any skipping in the drama other than it would have been too expensive to do everything the same as the donghua as those scenes would have required TOO much time and money to build the actual sets (or scout a filming location) and tack on the CGI.
Contrast this to "Superman" Han Li that's just Han Li + old red rag, seems like BiliBili/Original Force didn't put too much thought into designing the "Superman" red cape of Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan...
I'm on EP124 of the donghua. Does Han Li ever go back to his flying boat after he obtained the "Superman" red cape that allows him to fly even faster than before (not to mention making him look like a cultivator "DC Superman" too)?
Every live action adaption drags out to the max compare to the donghua. But this was a good adaption. It will…
I wouldn't mind Fanren to be the 1st 1000 episodes donghua I will have ever watched so long as it's done by the same animation studio, Original Force. This studio is extremely good. They can take any average IP and make it look stellar with spectacular visuals.
Which reminds me of that famous liner from Douluo Continent: A (true) artisan takes NOT fine materials but common materials and makes exquisite works out of them.
Like the master swordman. He wields NOT the most expensive luxurious sword you can buy from a blacksmith but a beaten up looking twig...
Every live action adaption drags out to the max compare to the donghua. But this was a good adaption. It will…
I doubt it. They compressed 63 episodes of the donghua down to 30 episodes of the live action. After you've seen the donghua, the drama felt super-rushed. Yang Yang will be 40 years old if they drag the pace you're suggesting.
My opinion on why the donghua is so popular for an overcrowded marketplace as xianxia fiction:
1. Most xianxia series are produced like a super-long blockbluster movie. Just action sequence after action sequence.
2. Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan on the other hand is like a virtual reality TV show -- follow the mortal to become an immortal virtual reality TV style.
2 is more refreshing than 1 in an overcrowded market place. May explain why Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan brings such HUGE profits for BiliBili in terms of subscription membership!
Drama follows the donghua to a tee. You should start from EP63. That's the teleportation goodbye old world scene.…
But that's only a little minor nuance. There are somethings that don't work when adapting a live action. They never showed Han Li learn superspeed from Li Feiyu, so in a sense, the donghua is much cooler! BUT overall, there seems to be very little variation between the live action and dongha.
Here is the official BiliBili Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan playlist on YT (I've bookmarked/indexed the EP63 for you, the part that was covered in EP30 of the live action):
You notice it is 100% identical to EP30 of the live action, except:
1. They want to save the death of Mo Caihuan for EP1 of S2 of the live action. If they killed her off in EP30 of S1, viewers will think Nangong Wan has no more romantic competition, and they won't be interested or come back for S2.
2. In the donghua, Mo Caihuan is seen with a young girl. At first I really thought she was her daughter. BUT NOT, she's actually her niece. This young niece is only appeared twice in the donghua, the last in EP63 so Mo Caihuan has someone to talk to before she passes away. This maybe the only difference between the donghua and live action as the epilogue of EP63 in the donghua says Mo Caihuan passed away sometime before EP64.
Drama follows the donghua to a tee. You should start from EP63. That's the teleportation goodbye old world scene.…
How so? I watched the live action shortly after I finished binge watching the donghua EP1-76. There was no MAJOR difference between the live action and donghua except, in the live action, Mo Caihuan gave Han Li the jade treasure after her family refused to hand it over. In the donghua, they never animated the part but it was assumed Han Li eventually got handed the jade from the Mo family. That was the only major thing that was different.
Also, the fatty character at Yellow Maple Valley (that didn't live/survive very long), while he did not exist in the donghua, it would looked awkward if Han Li talked to himself at Yellow Maple Valley, which is why they invented him into the live action story... They did kill him off rather quickly afterward (just one lightning bolt sent him away)
So what was ridiculous was the many girls that were pathetic like they were in heat after ML . They couldn’t…
True love is about giving not receiving. Nangong Wan is the only one to do it. She helped Han Li and even tried to look for him after Yellow Maple Valley was destroyed without expecting anything in return. Mo Caihuan on the other hand, she helped Han Li becoz she wants him to love her back. CQQ... well being saved is a form of receiving. When did she ever do anything for Han Li and expected nothing in return?
I dont really watch anime and stuff but im invested and i dont know if theyll continue this, so i was wondering…
Drama follows the donghua to a tee. You should start from EP63. That's the teleportation goodbye old world scene.
As to where to watch it, prob BiliBili official channel on YT is best. Look for uploader called Made By BiliBili that's their official YT account.
As for me I prefer to watch it in 4K, which is not available on YT, so I watch it from a different place than anyone else...
ALSO, you don't need to watch any of the parts before EP63. ALL of it was covered in the live action drama. BUT, if you do have some time to spare, you might want to check out these TWO scenes in the donghua, which were rather terribly done in the live action:
1. When they were waiting to open the portal to the hidden world to gather rare herbs, where they eventually fought each other to death over, and which (the portal) could only subsequently be re-opened every 60 years, the scene transitioned from dusk to night to dawn. It was superbly done in CGI almost surpassing Hollywood level.
2. When Senior Sister Chen summoned Han Li for a 1 on 1 private chat at Yellow Maple Valley as a final farewell. She told him she was already engaged to be married and asked Han Li if he could break the engagement and elope with her (as she rather prefer Junior Brother Han Li over some unknown/unmet suitor). That meeting actually took place in a field full of daisy flowers in the donghua. What a view to behold! It almost seemed like they poured half the budget of making the S1 of the donghua into that one scene alone!
Just finished all 30 eps of the live action. Li Feiyu? What or who is Li Feiyu? Han Li only ever used the name Li Feiyu twice:
1. As his handle when dealing with the weapons dealer (who is also the friend of his second master)
2. When dealing with the Demonic Princeling.
Even then, both knew his real name Han Li right away or near the end of the S1.
Also, he didn't intend to use Li Feiyu name to spread the fame but rather to go incognito to save his arse. That alone is a lie and betrayal to the promise he had made earlier to the real LI Feiyu.
Just started the series (as of this comment, episode 11) and thus far really enjoying it. The directing and martial…
Han LI already lost his virginity to Nangong Wan half way thru the series (this live action I mean not the novel or donghua). It's futile and also immoral to speculate he will end up with another woman. All those other girls are mainly there to add to to the dramatic tension, nothing more.
One aspect of the live drama that's superior to the donghua is, even on EP76 I have difficulty telling which female character is who.
Their faces all look so similar!
It's much easier to recognize a life real human actress face than a donghua girl face.
You can blame BiliBili for that. They don't exert much control over the outsourced animation studio's work. On the other hand, a competing work like Shrouding the Heavens from Tencent (also outsourced to the same animation studio Original Force), all the girls have distinctive looking faces. You cannot mistaken anyone of them.
Tencent been too long in the industry to realize ppl rather spent time enjoying the show than to be confused as heck which one of them girls is now in the limelight! Whereas BiliBili is a relatively new comer to donghua animations.
I'm curious about something. In the novels and/or anime, do we ever find out what happens to Li Fei Yu? He plays…
Famous my rear end. Han Li only used the Li Feiyu name once. Even then the bad guy found out that wasn't his real name. In short the REAL Li Feiyu must be weeping in heaven. BUT hey at least he tried, and that's all that counts!
The other thing is Han Li is a lone rogue cultivator. He doesn't have the support of rich family members or relatives or the backings of a powerful sect behind him. So him possessing a magic green bottle is just leveling the playing field for Han Li when it comes to herbal resources. Having the green bottle doesn't guarantee him immense power. He still has the risk his life to obtain the root, plant, or seed in order to grow them.
Want to know of a polar opposite which I must say is rather embarrassing? It's almost a parallel story where a poor village boy joins a sect and that starts his cultivation journey. The story is Renegade Immortal. He tried his best to gain entrance to the cultivation sect, like Han Li, but ultimately failed the test like Han Li. Now the embarrassing thing happens after he fails the entrance exam, he finds a cheat in the form of a sought after treasure/magical bead. From then on, he becomes powerful only becoz he has the cheat in his body, not like Han LI that has to endure on his own efforts.
In other words after the first few episodes of Renegade Immortal, we're no longer watching ordinary Han Li become strong, but rather a cheater cultivator called Wang Lin, who only forges ahead becoz nobody besides him has the cheat bead.
Few could become Han Li based on their own craftiness, but almost everyone could have become a Wang Lin so long as they accidentally stumbled upon the bead when they first began their cultivation journey.
BUT still, even after all that, Renegade Immortal is still fun to watch, but I'm not as fond of it as Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan!
There is also a Li Feiyu and XuanEr type character. Except XuanEr's father seems to be in the same sect as her mother (not some evil demonic scumlord).
Unfortunately Renegade Immortal was animated by a second tier studio.
I'll tell you what a first tier animation studio from the Mainland China looks like. I use a movie projector to watch all my dramas and donghuas and movies and ONLY in 4K (unless it is absolutely impossible like the earlier seasons of Douluo Continent 1 when 4K wasn't even mainstream). In Incarnation (aka LIng Cage) donghua by BiliBili, I could get scared of heights/develop height sickness. The same with Fanren donghua. When Han Li watched Mo Caihuan join a band from very high above on his flying boat, I could feel the height sickness.
With Renegade Immortal, I felt nothing. The only saving grace it had was the FL looks cute, but that's just Tencent forcing the animation studio to make her appear a certain way to be consistent with other high quality donghuas they (Tencent) produces.
Anyways, I watched the drama immediately AFTER I binge watched EP1-76 of the donghua. I didn't notice any skipping in the drama other than it would have been too expensive to do everything the same as the donghua as those scenes would have required TOO much time and money to build the actual sets (or scout a filming location) and tack on the CGI.
https://youtu.be/hvYxaSvYyJQ?si=06zk3GcIyEhs4hv5&t=813
Contrast this to "Superman" Han Li that's just Han Li + old red rag, seems like BiliBili/Original Force didn't put too much thought into designing the "Superman" red cape of Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan...
Which reminds me of that famous liner from Douluo Continent: A (true) artisan takes NOT fine materials but common materials and makes exquisite works out of them.
Like the master swordman. He wields NOT the most expensive luxurious sword you can buy from a blacksmith but a beaten up looking twig...
This is perfectly "legal" if you plan on buying it later at your own convenience.
1. Most xianxia series are produced like a super-long blockbluster movie. Just action sequence after action sequence.
2. Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan on the other hand is like a virtual reality TV show -- follow the mortal to become an immortal virtual reality TV style.
2 is more refreshing than 1 in an overcrowded market place. May explain why Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan brings such HUGE profits for BiliBili in terms of subscription membership!
Here is the official BiliBili Fanren Xiu Xian Chuan playlist on YT (I've bookmarked/indexed the EP63 for you, the part that was covered in EP30 of the live action):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB9RnDsoyP8&list=PLBakWosU0sfhr6k1-ldCYx05AYZ8HwslC&index=113
You notice it is 100% identical to EP30 of the live action, except:
1. They want to save the death of Mo Caihuan for EP1 of S2 of the live action. If they killed her off in EP30 of S1, viewers will think Nangong Wan has no more romantic competition, and they won't be interested or come back for S2.
2. In the donghua, Mo Caihuan is seen with a young girl. At first I really thought she was her daughter. BUT NOT, she's actually her niece. This young niece is only appeared twice in the donghua, the last in EP63 so Mo Caihuan has someone to talk to before she passes away. This maybe the only difference between the donghua and live action as the epilogue of EP63 in the donghua says Mo Caihuan passed away sometime before EP64.
Also, the fatty character at Yellow Maple Valley (that didn't live/survive very long), while he did not exist in the donghua, it would looked awkward if Han Li talked to himself at Yellow Maple Valley, which is why they invented him into the live action story... They did kill him off rather quickly afterward (just one lightning bolt sent him away)
As to where to watch it, prob BiliBili official channel on YT is best. Look for uploader called Made By BiliBili that's their official YT account.
As for me I prefer to watch it in 4K, which is not available on YT, so I watch it from a different place than anyone else...
ALSO, you don't need to watch any of the parts before EP63. ALL of it was covered in the live action drama. BUT, if you do have some time to spare, you might want to check out these TWO scenes in the donghua, which were rather terribly done in the live action:
1. When they were waiting to open the portal to the hidden world to gather rare herbs, where they eventually fought each other to death over, and which (the portal) could only subsequently be re-opened every 60 years, the scene transitioned from dusk to night to dawn. It was superbly done in CGI almost surpassing Hollywood level.
2. When Senior Sister Chen summoned Han Li for a 1 on 1 private chat at Yellow Maple Valley as a final farewell. She told him she was already engaged to be married and asked Han Li if he could break the engagement and elope with her (as she rather prefer Junior Brother Han Li over some unknown/unmet suitor). That meeting actually took place in a field full of daisy flowers in the donghua. What a view to behold! It almost seemed like they poured half the budget of making the S1 of the donghua into that one scene alone!
1. As his handle when dealing with the weapons dealer (who is also the friend of his second master)
2. When dealing with the Demonic Princeling.
Even then, both knew his real name Han Li right away or near the end of the S1.
Also, he didn't intend to use Li Feiyu name to spread the fame but rather to go incognito to save his arse. That alone is a lie and betrayal to the promise he had made earlier to the real LI Feiyu.
Their faces all look so similar!
It's much easier to recognize a life real human actress face than a donghua girl face.
You can blame BiliBili for that. They don't exert much control over the outsourced animation studio's work. On the other hand, a competing work like Shrouding the Heavens from Tencent (also outsourced to the same animation studio Original Force), all the girls have distinctive looking faces. You cannot mistaken anyone of them.
Tencent been too long in the industry to realize ppl rather spent time enjoying the show than to be confused as heck which one of them girls is now in the limelight! Whereas BiliBili is a relatively new comer to donghua animations.