Surprised that Zhang Yuxi is more popular than the female lead in Love and Redemption. I had a really hard time…
I guess it depends how hard your agency pushes you, projects, pairings. I think they are trying to turn her into the next traffic star. Defs has the potential, just her acting can be a bit wooden.
This drama was doing so well and now its fallen off for me. It's like they threw out all the best elements, characterisations and plot lines and threw it out the window. I'm only staying for Peng Xiaoran at this point.
Hopefully Jiuling's maid becomes collateral damage in the future.
She wasn't as annoying the novel. I loved her domineering spirit and she for the most part, was smart enough to read her Young Miss. But honestly, its like they took all the best elements of the book and threw it out the window lol
Let's hope Ryan Ding can pull off the Marquis's bearing. Something tells me they are targeting a more youthful audience. I will patiently await for it to air
It was good while it lasted.- FL quickly turns into dumb and stupid- ML turns into SimpI understand the trope…
Thank goodness I read this because I knew I dropped it for a reason. I watched the first episode and quickly felt I had seen the plot line a thousand times.
The actress is incredibly talented yet is always riddled with shitty scripts so I feel bad for her. But this bloody trope of innocent and adorable female lead taming the cold and stoic hero is so tried and tired. She is nothing more than a moral catalyst for his heroic deeds.
There are c-dramas with incredibly complex and nuanced characters both female and male characters like Nirvana on Fire, The Story of Ming Lan, The Story of Yanxi Palace etc but this is definitely not one of them. The producers and writers know they have a formula that has literally propelled some shows into stardom but they really need to experiment more.
Peng Xiaoran is nailing her role atm. She's an absolute natural. Despite her small screen time so far, Du Ya Fei has really captured the essence of his character. I like that he cares deeply for the Princess yet had to pretend that on the surface, he is cruel and only works for the interests of the Emperor.
I am not crazy about the male lead and the way they've characterised him. He comes across annoying rather playful but I guess it's because of the way Jin Han's playing him. Hopefully, we get to see more character development later on.
You’re not the only one. Here, let me throw you a virtual hug. 😭
You too! We love an avid supporter! I support anything with my Queen Dilraba in it! But I am equally critical if a drama isn't up to par so I was happy this one was a breath of fresh air! We wanted a grown up, realistic and mature relationship on screen and we got it! People kept saying it was too slow, too depressive blah blah and I was like sis, this is what adulting is like for some people. We are no longer children and the pace changes when we have evolving perspectives and responsibilities.
Honestly, this is the kind of content we need from our script writers and producers not the endless sneaky hoes who show up to ruin the parade in designer heels!
You’re not the only one. Here, let me throw you a virtual hug. 😭
Thanks sweetie! These two really set the whole show on fire. Their chemistry, the script and production was everything we need in a fluffy C-drama! Arggh I love that these those toxic ex's were farewelled from the beginning of the drama so we could Stan our couple from the get go!
The actress is incredibly talented yet is always riddled with shitty scripts so I feel bad for her. But this bloody trope of innocent and adorable female lead taming the cold and stoic hero is so tried and tired. She is nothing more than a moral catalyst for his heroic deeds.
There are c-dramas with incredibly complex and nuanced characters both female and male characters like Nirvana on Fire, The Story of Ming Lan, The Story of Yanxi Palace etc but this is definitely not one of them. The producers and writers know they have a formula that has literally propelled some shows into stardom but they really need to experiment more.
I am not crazy about the male lead and the way they've characterised him. He comes across annoying rather playful but I guess it's because of the way Jin Han's playing him. Hopefully, we get to see more character development later on.
Honestly, this is the kind of content we need from our script writers and producers not the endless sneaky hoes who show up to ruin the parade in designer heels!