Agreed. The second slap feels unnecessary, perhaps only to give a âdramatic effectâ.đ
Thanks for sharing. I can understand force kiss, gets a slap. But recent ep., he explained and gently kiss her forehead which she didnât reject then she slapsâŠthat didnât make senseđ. And like you, I never agreed with violent behaviour whether from men or women. As you said, she could just push him away, why that slap? So what I understand is screen play tried to keep the essence from the novel but lost the appropriate moment. đ€Šđ»ââïž
Ma dude created her new blade himself completely and used his own blood as a seal; only the best for his wife:…
Xie Zhen is so dramatic as a characterđ. There are many ways to test a sword without needing to self harm. Wonder if itâs a deliberate intention to get more sympathy vote from his wifeyđ.
Thank you for your response. Is this version of Frankenstein very scary, or is it more on the mild side?
Itâs not scary, it follows closely to the original classic theme, fantastic cinematic feel with great characterization. This director also tells an impactful story that is more character driven and not plot driven. Here is the trailer to share: https://youtu.be/x--N03NO130?si=uLHWeURQfcbPru3R
Well observed! I like your review, itâs spot on for this drama hence my disappointment too. It just feels like both k drama and c drama industry are heading towards commercialism and formulated way of production, which is rather sad. Recently I watched âFrankensteinâ by Gullimore Del Toro, with beautiful cinematic feel and fantastic characterâs growth, so well filmed, the attention to details and yet not neglecting the story arc. And I am glad that there are still such great production around making good movies.
I believe it is the same basis as how Xia Xiaolan realised clothing was better than electronics as an interim…
Yup, clever girl. I was thinking that in her own timeline, why wouldnât she be successful, perhaps it was her lack of opportunities and lack connection with good people.
Up to ep 8, I admired this FL characterâs confident. In this story, we know so far that she is in the 80s era but a different Universe, and yet she is so sure that what she works on will result in success. Itâs like she observed her examâs questions are different and itâs still because she has been studying hard hence she could get good scores. But how would she know for sure in this Universe, studying architecture will be the way to success?
So in the novel, this is like a âmultiverseâ type of concept? She transmigrated to another reality where her…
AhâŠI see. But I also understand why here they change MLâs role from military to lawâŠlesser complication in writing. Doing a military background ML tends to be opened to a lot more scrutiny by censorship. Smart!
I canât imagine re-living that era and hold on to the wisdom to make such wise decisions like Xia XiaoLan.đ€©
And like you, I never agreed with violent behaviour whether from men or women. As you said, she could just push him away, why that slap?
So what I understand is screen play tried to keep the essence from the novel but lost the appropriate moment. đ€Šđ»ââïž
https://youtu.be/x--N03NO130?si=uLHWeURQfcbPru3R
Recently I watched âFrankensteinâ by Gullimore Del Toro, with beautiful cinematic feel and fantastic characterâs growth, so well filmed, the attention to details and yet not neglecting the story arc. And I am glad that there are still such great production around making good movies.
But how would she know for sure in this Universe, studying architecture will be the way to success?