I think the contrast between Chu Zhao and Xiao Jue really highlights their distinct ways of relating to her. Chu…
Every time he is calm and collected when she is about to go against an enemy is so nice to see. He trusts her to take care of herself, and will back her up all the way. But he will never act for her when she can do it herself. There are a few times he shows amusement when someone tries to do something to harm her and he just sits back and watches her wipe the floor with them. It makes me giggle because I just hear "that's my girl...that's my girl" playing in my head.
I'm on episode 7 and still watching. I'm here for Ryan Cheng. The drama is just ok for me so far. Hopefully it…
I don't know how far you are or if the 7 episode count is up to date or not....but I think that she does a really good job when in actual general mode. Whenever the real fighting starts or she is up against an enemy she shows calm strategic strength. The different ways she holds herself depending on the situation and who she's around is a good acting choice in my opinion.
Now, who would've thought? I'm actually starting to like CZ! He's actually quite a sweet person. Unfortunately…
I just want him to realize that though he and He Yan are kinder spirits they do not hold any actual romantic love for one another. He admires her for getting out from under her family's rules. I need him to admire her/love her enough to understand not only who she loves but WHY she loves him...and want to protect that for her happiness. Time and time again he has but the People above himself and his goals, I need him to see that the power couple of He Yan and Xiao Jue is too strong and too good for the people to get in the way of.
I don't dislike Chu Zhao (second ML). I don't like him for He Yan(FL) either though. I just want him to continue to show integrity and loyalty to the Emperor and the People of Wei.
I like that He Yan was able to give him warmth, and I hope that it can develop into an actual friendship and he can let go of his romantic feelings for her. I need him to see her as more of a kindred spirit who was also confined by their birth and able to rise through their own merits.
I haven't read the novel so I have no clue if he goes full comic book....I just hope that they can all continue to work together for the greater good of the people. The show shows us over and over again that he dislikes those who look down on others simply because of their position in life. I don't want his morals to become twisted just to fit some other narrative. If anyone has seen 'Blossom' Xhu Zhao's character reminds me of the scholar(grandson of a court official) the FL helps save (i think Wu Shan is his name). Anyway...hoping that Chu Zhao bows out of any romantic entanglements with He Yan and Xiao Jue like Wu Shan did in 'Blossom'.
I just need Chu Zhao to show a little more actual trust toward Xiao Jue(ML). At this point everyone knows everyone's secrets for the most part, they just aren't sharing that they are all aware of each other's identities/connections. I truly fear for his maid though. She is giving off self-sacrificing vibes x1000.
Who was the actor who originally played Lisu? I was trying to figure out why my brain was like, this isn't the same person you just watched in Dream Within a Dream. I normally recognize people by their body movements not their face and for the life of me I couldn't connect the dots. That is until, I finally hit a video that was talking about an AI face swap situation...and it all clicked. That's why sometimes i'm like oh yeah that's him and then other times, I'm like who the hell is that....
I just need to jump in an applaud the director and editor real quick(as well as the actor). There is a moment in episode 18 when they hold on a shot of a character that knows He Yan, reacting to the Leads' dynamic with one another. It's this kind of surprised knowing/understanding...very short small moment...but it's moments like that that add up and just make this story so enjoyable to watch.
Rebirth of a Star GeneralYou can read it at lazygirltranslations
Okay, that would explain why Xiao Jue isn't recognizing her voice or movements as He Ru Fei yet as she would have looked and sounded different if she was in another person's body. As well as the weaker physical actions (other than the whole poison/bed ridden for a month) during training.
I don't have the best vision so I can recognize a person's movement before I see their face. Everyone kind of looks like a Monet painting from far away for me...but the second they move I can recognize who I'm looking at if I know them. Or hear their voice...even if it's been 20 years...(literally ran into someone I knew in high school the other day and recognized him out of the corner of my eye with his back turned because of his voice and walk.) I say all this because I was like "How the hell doesn't Xiao Jue recognize the person he went to school with for years and was trained with/fought alongside with?" "How does he not immediately clock that He Ru Fei has grown half a foot and gotten twice as wide?" (I honestly chalked that up to mourning and trauma)
Novel readers may be able to weigh in on this, but imo he most certainly fell for her first. They haven't shown too too much of their time at school, but pretty much once Xiao Jue knows she's a woman his admiration for He Yan goes through the roof. The way his eye DEVOUR her anytime she's around him...like damn...might want to turn down that heated gaze when others are present my guy. (Seriously though, the quickness of him changing his eyes when someone intrudes on him looking at her is masterful)
Rebirth of a Star GeneralYou can read it at lazygirltranslations
In the novel did she really die and come back to life? I have to ask because with the newer censorship laws a lot of the died and turn back time stories are altered slightly for a drama release.
She’s acting a bit too childish at the moment, and I’m really looking forward to seeing her enter her true…
I really liked the scene in episode 9 when she's fighting Ding Yi and is her true general/warrior self and then switches to the "innocent" version of herself when Xiao Jue walks up after overhearing half of the things she was saying to Ding Yi. It showed me that some of the childishness is in fact an act...at least some of the time. I'm really looking forward to them no longer having any secrets between them so she can be her most authentic self around him. In the flashbacks of them at school I'm pretty sure they are really young and it's before a lot of her military training from her master and his father. I don't recall anyone saying any of the characters ages yet, but I could be wrong.
Can someone help me with a timeline question real quick? Question in spoiler tag below.
know that Xiao Jue finds out He Yan is a woman in episode 4...but for the life of me I can't remember the scene SHE finds out that HE knows she's a woman. What episode does she know that he knows the first time?
is the drama similar to blossom or is it better than that?
Different, but vibe/chemistry-wise it's similar level. The genre isn't really the same, but I think the attention to romantic tension is done well in this one even though it's not the main focus. This one's stunts are really amazing and a bit more fantastical than Blossom. Even though technically speaking Blossom was the fantasy. They aren't so much focusing on the the family/court drama in Legend of the Female General.
Vague possible spoilers below...
Similarity wise: Strong/wise FL that is "killed" by the actions of a family member.
Differences: There is no time slip in this one. She is presumed dead, and takes on a new identity to find the truth/redeem ML's father.
Similarity: ML is seeking the truth about the death of a family member, while someone secretly plots to sabotage him.
Differences: ML in Legend had a very strong relationship with his father, but was slightly alienated from his mother and brother.
I think if you liked Blossom and The Double you will like this one. Even if you just like stunt/fight scenes this is one people will like/enjoy. I don't think this director has an as in your face style as the director from The Double(mister wind is what i call him) & he doesn't have the attention to lighting that Blossom's director has, but cinematography-wise, I'm just as impressed with this compositions. There is humor more in line with The Double's sub plots.
There are a few times he shows amusement when someone tries to do something to harm her and he just sits back and watches her wipe the floor with them. It makes me giggle because I just hear "that's my girl...that's my girl" playing in my head.
Time and time again he has but the People above himself and his goals, I need him to see that the power couple of He Yan and Xiao Jue is too strong and too good for the people to get in the way of.
I like that He Yan was able to give him warmth, and I hope that it can develop into an actual friendship and he can let go of his romantic feelings for her. I need him to see her as more of a kindred spirit who was also confined by their birth and able to rise through their own merits.
I haven't read the novel so I have no clue if he goes full comic book....I just hope that they can all continue to work together for the greater good of the people. The show shows us over and over again that he dislikes those who look down on others simply because of their position in life. I don't want his morals to become twisted just to fit some other narrative. If anyone has seen 'Blossom' Xhu Zhao's character reminds me of the scholar(grandson of a court official) the FL helps save (i think Wu Shan is his name). Anyway...hoping that Chu Zhao bows out of any romantic entanglements with He Yan and Xiao Jue like Wu Shan did in 'Blossom'.
I just need Chu Zhao to show a little more actual trust toward Xiao Jue(ML). At this point everyone knows everyone's secrets for the most part, they just aren't sharing that they are all aware of each other's identities/connections. I truly fear for his maid though. She is giving off self-sacrificing vibes x1000.
I don't have the best vision so I can recognize a person's movement before I see their face. Everyone kind of looks like a Monet painting from far away for me...but the second they move I can recognize who I'm looking at if I know them. Or hear their voice...even if it's been 20 years...(literally ran into someone I knew in high school the other day and recognized him out of the corner of my eye with his back turned because of his voice and walk.) I say all this because I was like "How the hell doesn't Xiao Jue recognize the person he went to school with for years and was trained with/fought alongside with?" "How does he not immediately clock that He Ru Fei has grown half a foot and gotten twice as wide?" (I honestly chalked that up to mourning and trauma)
They haven't shown too too much of their time at school, but pretty much once Xiao Jue knows she's a woman his admiration for He Yan goes through the roof. The way his eye DEVOUR her anytime she's around him...like damn...might want to turn down that heated gaze when others are present my guy. (Seriously though, the quickness of him changing his eyes when someone intrudes on him looking at her is masterful)
I'm really looking forward to them no longer having any secrets between them so she can be her most authentic self around him. In the flashbacks of them at school I'm pretty sure they are really young and it's before a lot of her military training from her master and his father. I don't recall anyone saying any of the characters ages yet, but I could be wrong.
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Vague possible spoilers below...
Similarity wise: Strong/wise FL that is "killed" by the actions of a family member.
Differences: There is no time slip in this one. She is presumed dead, and takes on a new identity to find the truth/redeem ML's father.
Similarity: ML is seeking the truth about the death of a family member, while someone secretly plots to sabotage him.
Differences: ML in Legend had a very strong relationship with his father, but was slightly alienated from his mother and brother.
I think if you liked Blossom and The Double you will like this one. Even if you just like stunt/fight scenes this is one people will like/enjoy. I don't think this director has an as in your face style as the director from The Double(mister wind is what i call him) & he doesn't have the attention to lighting that Blossom's director has, but cinematography-wise, I'm just as impressed with this compositions. There is humor more in line with The Double's sub plots.