In Chinese drama do they actually put the disclaimer? I don't think i have seen any drama but i seen in k-drama.
They have started doing it more recently after some controversies over the last few years. There are a few dramas that write something "no animals were harmed/this is cgi" on screen when it looks like they die etc.
Instead of filming the car from the front etc, so the green screen is even more obvious, they should just stick to inside the car shots xD Or less car scenes in general.
I'm only on ep 6, but the journalism practices are so distracting! In Western media, the subject would never get…
I am not sure if they let all their profile interviewees read the final draft etc, or if he was a special case since he hadn't allowed any media to cover a personal interview before 🤔
Li Ni is one of those people that while he is a good person, would he be a good leader? Idt he was taught any…
I think in some cases, the people who don't want the throne are better candidates. I believe that he would probably feel that he could be the ruler until the imperial grandson was old enough. But since he is in fact quite clever, I do believe he would manage the politics quite alright.
It's amazing how fast Li Ni's dad recovered. He was a nervous wreck in captivity, and with very little spine, now that everyone caters to him he sure is pleased with himself 🙈 Must be one of the most unfit people to lead I've seen so far.
Im at episode 3 and i find it interesting. The vibe, background music and costumes are very different from other…
You can't really do anything about the subs, but if you are watching on iqiyi you can turn the play speed down and thus get longer time to read. It might sound weird though 😅