I was so grateful when those around me stepped in when I went through medical issues similar to what she is currently going through. It took doctors a long time to realize that a lot of the physical issues I was having stemmed from sever depression and anxiety. They were causing physical symptoms that caused a drastic change in appearance and motor function. I'm so glad that she is receiving the proper treatment and willing and able to speak about her struggles more openly. Doing so can truly save a life, and I'm so glad she is still with us to tell her story.
Can't wait for how they will continue the story. I wonder if we'll get to see Jeong Jin Man's POV during those days after he was declared dead while Ji Ahn was holding it down. One of my top 3 overall shows of 2024. Probably my top show within it's genre.
Lets not share photos of someone in this state. Her friends and family have release photos that respect her privacy, but give updates. Lets not give the paps more reason to stalk her.
very nice production and directing, too bad I couldn't pass the poor acting & the lack of aura from the cp...
I say this with no ill will, but why do you continue to watch shows that you know you wont like only to drop them? I was trying to figure out where this comment came from perspective wise so I read your profile and checked out your lists to get a better understanding and I'm at a loss for why you would watch an "idol" drama when you can clearly see the cast list. I ask because for an "idol" drama the production/direction was some of the best I've seen all ear from the genre. It's not going to beat out the more dramatic dramas that have a higher quality/more experienced cast and crew, so why waste your time? Is it a hope that one day you might actually like this genre or...?
Things I will never understand. Users who create accounts just to leave hateful reviews but use no other aspect of this website. They don't keep track of the things they do like nor do they review anything that they enjoyed. They would just use their time to leave hateful reviews on well liked projects. It's worse when you can clearly tell that they didn't actually pay attention to the screen when the show was on. This and a few other shows that I've watched this year had the same issue after the show was finished airing. People who saw how popular the show was gives it a half-ass watch and then give their opinion. Everyone can have their own opinions on things, but when you fundamentally misunderstand the actual story...well...that's just lazy. Also truly can't take any review seriously that gave the Music/OST a low score...respectfully, you are full of shit.
I'm still so nervous to start this one, because of how many sad endings there have been lately in Cdrama world. If anyone is keeping up with the interviews of those involved with the production or aware of the IP and can tell me if this story has a happy ending or sad ending I would appreciate it.
The cast list is like a The Double reunion. But I'm here for it!! π
Third time for Liu Xie Ning & Wang Xing Yue...Story of Kunning Palace & The Double. & third time for Wang Xing Yue & Zhao Qing (scent of time & the double) But at least 4 actors from The Double overlap & My Journey To You little overlap as well. Same producer as The Double & Scent of Time so the casting makes sense. I feel like a lot of the guest roles will be played by people from Lost You Forever as that was the last project the director worked on before this one.
this better be good because I've been waiting for SO LONG!!!
It's every supporting male & female lead I've watched over the last year all in one show as an ensemble. Every show that I've watched I'll check to see what else they have been in will be in & I think I hit black out bingo by the 6th person. ππ
This is thanks to the director knowing what he wants the edit to be before shooting. a lot of the time you have…
Warning, about to nerd out again. I didn't realize I hadn't really spoken about this yet so it all just kind of came out all at once. TLDR: Director good, productionππ» Cinematography and lighting have always been my favorite aspects of film as a media. I majored in Fine Art with a concentration in Photography in college. Because film/television is such a visual language, so much can be said with silence if the right director is behind a project. A single frame can say more(express more story) than a page of dialogue, if done properly.
I'm very much a technical nerd when it comes to the productions of shows. So even the sound design, set design, location(and how it's utilized...these are all things I will think about at one point or another when watching something. A lot of the time I have to turn that side of my brain off or I can become too judgmental of certain production choices.
When people are watching the BTS for the actors interactions am looking around them at how the director set up the shot and what light scores they are utilizing.
Pretty sure it was this production that did a one shot that I really enjoyed. It was a fight scene on a boat. I believe when Song Mo surprised the pirates . It stood out because I don't normally see a director of a longer show take the time to get choreography down with the single camera move. (a one shot is when it's a continuous shot from one perspective without cutting away to a different camera. It takes a lot of rehearsal as everyone needs to hit their marks at the exact right time or you have to start all over again.) Some shows lately ONLY get the action sequences lit and set up to perfection and don't take the proper time to set up the smaller romantic moments. Simply staying on an actor as they take just a moment longer to catch their breath or hold their hand back. It's the detail shots that made this production my number one period drama of the year.
This drama has its own pleasing cinematography, usually prefer darker tones but for some reason I am drawn to…
This is thanks to the director knowing what he wants the edit to be before shooting. a lot of the time you have multiple cameras set up at once covering multiple angles....so you have to light the scene for ALL the cameras at one time. The method this director used was one camera with lighting specifically designed for that one camera shot. He also used practical lighting ttechniques that you cam see in a lot of the behind the scenes. For example, a lot of those close up shots at nighttime indoors...the is a mirrored plate of lit candles being held by a crew member. So think of it like a open book with two mirrors under & behind the candles to reflect more light. It softens the lighting & gives a more romantic undertone that is more subconscious for the viewer. Because he wasn't giving the editing team hours and hours of multi camera shots of the same scene the editing is cleaner overall. There are still some errors, but not as bad as I've seen in other dramas with a similar budget. He also put a LOT of the budget behind the costume department. The detail work on many of the leanding/supporting characters is amazing. Still waiting for some of my Chinese fashion YouTubers to do a deep dive on the costumes. okay nerd Ted talk over...im glad you're liking the show!
Read with CAUTION. Contains SPOILER!Let me briefly explain the social structure and basic moral values of ancient…
please make this a topic in the discussion/topic section. you can find it in the browser version of the website. it will get lost in the comments here & this is well constructed & helpful information for future watchers.
(These are just the period/costume dramas that I personally finished that had happy or open, but happy endings that aired in 2024)
The Double Princess Royal Blossoms in Adversity Love's Rebellion Are You the One Melody of Golden Age In Blossom(more open ended imo) Fateful Love(open ended back to present day) The Rise of Ning Love Game in Eastern Fantasy(open ended back to reality) Blossom
They actually changed who the ML was halfway through production when they got an extension on episodes and the…
Yes, because the actor playing the ML(bodyguard) refused to cancel a fan meeting in Taiwan, I believe. It had been on his schedule for months and the tickets were expensive and he didn't want to disappoint his fans. The body guard was actually positioned as the lead character of the whole show tbh. Yes, it was called The Last Empress, but the bodyguard had equal to, if not MORE, screentime to the Empress prior to the script changes. You can almost see the exact moment they switched MLs and the show took a 180. The Emperor was always the bad guy and a horrible person that can't be redeemed. Then the next moment he's some simp husband who loves his wife actually...*side eye* I wish I still had access to the comment section on VIKI*and other sites) for this show but I think they removed the comments from then and the timed comments are too many and aren't really dated. Also, I believe the is was the last time I ever watched a live airing show again. Because I hated how the writers never had a clear vision it was just whichever actor became popular for whatever reason, or whichever was less injured and the constant mind-bending character changes mid plot. Right before it started airing(Nov) Choi Jin Hyuk was hurt doing a stunt and needed like 30 stitches in his head. So his filming got switched around. By Jan they had pivoted who they were giving more screen time with because production knew that Choi Jin Hyuk wouldn't be available to film the extra 4 episodes.
PS. Dramawiki still has the cast listed in it's originally billing order.
A modern one with Johnny Huang called Love Song In Winter, I'm still on the fence if I want to jump into it or not. It's giving a similar feel to a show that I didn't really enjoy writing/plot wise, so it might be a pass...idk just yet. Dylan Wang's new show airs later this week Guardians of the Dafeng. Just realized I didn't have this one saved to MDL, but only had it saved on my tencent account...whoops. Period drama with Dylan's character being from present day. I want to see how they do the timeslip around the new censorship as each show tends to do their own spin. When the Phone Rings is still airing as it's a kdrama and wont finish until after the new year. I'll most likely spend the next few days finishing up watching my Christmas movie list of rewatches. Check out the calendar on the app or browser and scroll through the currently airing shows to see the one's I don't know about. Also if you save dramas to you Plan to Watch list you can click over to My List and have it filter to just the shows you have saved. This is the best way to stay up to date with Chinese releases outside of MarcusHere on youtube, who is a godsend to all Cdrama watchers.
Wont really be in the comments much now that the show is fully aired and we all know what that means. IYKYK. But for those who were watching with me and having fun in the comments thank you for all the laughs. See you in our next comment section.
One of my top 3 overall shows of 2024. Probably my top show within it's genre.
I ask because for an "idol" drama the production/direction was some of the best I've seen all ear from the genre. It's not going to beat out the more dramatic dramas that have a higher quality/more experienced cast and crew, so why waste your time?
Is it a hope that one day you might actually like this genre or...?
This and a few other shows that I've watched this year had the same issue after the show was finished airing. People who saw how popular the show was gives it a half-ass watch and then give their opinion. Everyone can have their own opinions on things, but when you fundamentally misunderstand the actual story...well...that's just lazy.
Also truly can't take any review seriously that gave the Music/OST a low score...respectfully, you are full of shit.
If anyone is keeping up with the interviews of those involved with the production or aware of the IP and can tell me if this story has a happy ending or sad ending I would appreciate it.
But at least 4 actors from The Double overlap & My Journey To You little overlap as well. Same producer as The Double & Scent of Time so the casting makes sense. I feel like a lot of the guest roles will be played by people from Lost You Forever as that was the last project the director worked on before this one.
TLDR: Director good, productionππ»
Cinematography and lighting have always been my favorite aspects of film as a media. I majored in Fine Art with a concentration in Photography in college.
Because film/television is such a visual language, so much can be said with silence if the right director is behind a project. A single frame can say more(express more story) than a page of dialogue, if done properly.
I'm very much a technical nerd when it comes to the productions of shows. So even the sound design, set design, location(and how it's utilized...these are all things I will think about at one point or another when watching something. A lot of the time I have to turn that side of my brain off or I can become too judgmental of certain production choices.
When people are watching the BTS for the actors interactions am looking around them at how the director set up the shot and what light scores they are utilizing.
Pretty sure it was this production that did a one shot that I really enjoyed. It was a fight scene on a boat. I believe when Song Mo surprised the pirates . It stood out because I don't normally see a director of a longer show take the time to get choreography down with the single camera move. (a one shot is when it's a continuous shot from one perspective without cutting away to a different camera. It takes a lot of rehearsal as everyone needs to hit their marks at the exact right time or you have to start all over again.) Some shows lately ONLY get the action sequences lit and set up to perfection and don't take the proper time to set up the smaller romantic moments. Simply staying on an actor as they take just a moment longer to catch their breath or hold their hand back. It's the detail shots that made this production my number one period drama of the year.
Because he wasn't giving the editing team hours and hours of multi camera shots of the same scene the editing is cleaner overall. There are still some errors, but not as bad as I've seen in other dramas with a similar budget.
He also put a LOT of the budget behind the costume department. The detail work on many of the leanding/supporting characters is amazing. Still waiting for some of my Chinese fashion YouTubers to do a deep dive on the costumes. okay nerd Ted talk over...im glad you're liking the show!
The Double
Princess Royal
Blossoms in Adversity
Love's Rebellion
Are You the One
Melody of Golden Age
In Blossom(more open ended imo)
Fateful Love(open ended back to present day)
The Rise of Ning
Love Game in Eastern Fantasy(open ended back to reality)
Blossom
The body guard was actually positioned as the lead character of the whole show tbh. Yes, it was called The Last Empress, but the bodyguard had equal to, if not MORE, screentime to the Empress prior to the script changes.
You can almost see the exact moment they switched MLs and the show took a 180. The Emperor was always the bad guy and a horrible person that can't be redeemed. Then the next moment he's some simp husband who loves his wife actually...*side eye*
I wish I still had access to the comment section on VIKI*and other sites) for this show but I think they removed the comments from then and the timed comments are too many and aren't really dated.
Also, I believe the is was the last time I ever watched a live airing show again. Because I hated how the writers never had a clear vision it was just whichever actor became popular for whatever reason, or whichever was less injured and the constant mind-bending character changes mid plot. Right before it started airing(Nov) Choi Jin Hyuk was hurt doing a stunt and needed like 30 stitches in his head. So his filming got switched around. By Jan they had pivoted who they were giving more screen time with because production knew that Choi Jin Hyuk wouldn't be available to film the extra 4 episodes.
PS. Dramawiki still has the cast listed in it's originally billing order.
Dylan Wang's new show airs later this week Guardians of the Dafeng. Just realized I didn't have this one saved to MDL, but only had it saved on my tencent account...whoops. Period drama with Dylan's character being from present day. I want to see how they do the timeslip around the new censorship as each show tends to do their own spin.
When the Phone Rings is still airing as it's a kdrama and wont finish until after the new year.
I'll most likely spend the next few days finishing up watching my Christmas movie list of rewatches.
Check out the calendar on the app or browser and scroll through the currently airing shows to see the one's I don't know about. Also if you save dramas to you Plan to Watch list you can click over to My List and have it filter to just the shows you have saved. This is the best way to stay up to date with Chinese releases outside of MarcusHere on youtube, who is a godsend to all Cdrama watchers.