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On A Moment but Forever Apr 8, 2025
NOTE: For anyone who hasn't watched the Chinese donghua (anime) adaptation of the same story, it's currently streaming free on iQIYI. Although the story is MASSIVELY different.

I watched it a few months ago, absolutely loved it, especially because it has a true happy ending. (No idea if that's closer to the novel, haven't read it). Beautiful animation and a gorgeous art style, and a stunning soundtrack too. 14 episodes.

https://www.iq.com/album/a-moment-but-forever-anime-2024-1je8zluwx3t?lang=en_us
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Replying to Sam Apr 8, 2025
I disagree. That is all. I enjoyed the ML and FL
We're all entitled to our opinions :)
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Replying to SAM Apr 8, 2025
So which upcoming drama is premiering after this
The Immortal Ascension, which was supposed to premiere last month but didn't, hits soon as well, tho not sure it's this month? (Heard that might have been put off to the summer but that's just a rumor).

That's a must watch for me - huge Yang Yang fan, graphics/CGI look amazing, and love cultivation dramas :)
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 8, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
Yep, tens of millions of people around the world were forced to get a shot they didn't want just to keep their jobs. Disgusting, against any human right, and the governments/people who forced it on others belong in jail, IMO.

Sad for you that you were forced to get the 1 shot, but at least you didn't get the other 2 :)

And I'm fortunate as I work for myself, Plus, even if I worked for somebody and they forced me to get "vaccinated", I don't have children or a family to support, so I would have just quit the job.

But tens of millions of people couldn't make that choice because their kids/husbands/wives were counting on them paying the bills. So they were forced against their will. Feel very sorry for anyone who had to do that.

And yep, we banned my dad from ladders at the age of 84 after he fell off one himself!! Sorry about your neighbors.
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Replying to Illie412 Apr 8, 2025
it's happy I think but I think that jintan yin died ig and yuanzhong lost his memory
Wait, what? You didn't even watch the last 6 episodes and you're commenting on the ending????

Ye Gods, what is wrong with people today? So many fast forward thru/skip episodes/ skip whole scenes because "a character they don't like" is in it, and then feel entitled to not only rate a drama they haven't properly watched, but to tell other people how it ended.

Even though they don't understand the story or the plot. Seriously, I'm so tired of this. Really need to stop reading comments online, as they're destroying my brain cells.
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Replying to Illie412 Apr 8, 2025
it's happy I think but I think that jintan yin died ig and yuanzhong lost his memory
put as a SPOILER PLEASE. Especially as it sounds like you didn't understand the ending.
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On A Moment but Forever Apr 8, 2025
I will say the failings of this drama is in the miscasting of Tiffany Tang.

Her acting skills are mediocre compared to Liu Xueyi's who sees the intricacies and dichotomies of his character, and so plays Yuanzhong perfectly.

She, on the other hand, is blandly hovering over the surface of Ji Tanyin, so everything she does is without substance. Even during that long and what was supposed to be a heart-wrenching scene in Episode 25, he fully embodies Yuanzhong and his pain, while she sits on the top of Ji Tanyin as if she's observing everything.

Disliking her performance here the more the drama continues, as she just doesn't have the talent needed for the part.

A shame, as the drama is brilliant, and this is one of Liu Xuyi's best performances. Hopefully, he will eventually get a female lead who can keep up with him, (same problem in Kill Me Love Me, better with In Blossom but not perfect).
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
Thanks. Haven't seen that yet!!
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
He's so good. Loved him in Kill Me Love Me, and almost screamed when he suddenly popped up in this :) I just love his face. So interesting looking.
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
Same in the U.S. and Europe, with medical organizations still pushing the "vaccine" for babies and children.

I heard a doctor this week talking about that and saying it's disgraceful as there is ZERO evidence as to how mRNA can affect children as they grow up. Or if it will cause massive health problems (they already know it causes heart problems in teenage boys).
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
I honestly don't understand her obsession with him. He's soooo bland :)EDIT: The character I mean. Not the actor…
Hahahahahahaha.
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Replying to FrankieD Apr 7, 2025
Cos they are fast forwarding the time from day to night. It happens in all dramas
Never in American dramas unless it's literally hours later, or in most Korean or Japanese. But in Cdramas, the character walks 2 blocks in a tiny town and it goes from daylight to pitch black. Bizarre.
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Probably after Episode 30. Usually last 6 that go on VIP Express, which is when I watch the bootleg versions,…
I know, right! They're almost double the cost of a YOUKU/WeTV VIP membership (I have all 3), and then still charge more for later episodes.

Freaking hate greedy money grabs by huge corporations :)
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Replying to unbeliebubble Apr 7, 2025
Do we know when they will release the express package yet or not? That should be soon.
Probably after Episode 30. Usually last 6 that go on VIP Express, which is when I watch the bootleg versions, as I pay enough for my iQIYI membership (expensive, compared to YOUKU and WeTV). I'm sure as shit not paying any more :)
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Replying to Island_Girl 0876 Apr 7, 2025
Liu Xue Yi is such a versatile actor, this drama is easily one of his best works yet. He has captured the very…
Liu Xueyii is brilliant. Since In Blossom, he's been my favorite Chinese actor. Superb skills and truly inhabits every part he plays. Plus, so pretty to look at.

There's one scene in A Moment But Forever where he plays 5 or 6 different versions of himself (early on, while he's locked in the cave) and every single version is distinctly different, but absolutely believable.

I sometimes rewind certain scenes three or four times just to watch the expressions on his face or hear the inflections in his voice. He's that good.

And so happy he is now getting so many main roles. Well-deserved.
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On A Moment but Forever Apr 7, 2025
Can someone explain to me why, in half the Cdramas I watch, a character will be somewhere where it's broad daylight and then, 2 minutes later, be somewhere else and it's pitch dark.

WTF. Irritates me every time. Including in this one, where I've now seen it at least 3 times.

Does day turn to night faster in China than everywhere else in the world? - hahahaha.
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
Anyway, back to A Moment but Forever :) and I just finished EP 23 and really happy to see Jiang Kai show up (love his work!).
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Replying to Michelle Topham Apr 7, 2025
Depends on the year. Nowadays, age 18 like most everywhere in the west. For most of Chinese known history though,…
That's why I didn't get it (I work for myself and so wasn't mandated and, when the Austrian govt mandated it for everyone, I started making plans to leave. Until they realized 30% of Austrians were never getting it and they couldn't put everyone in jail :)

Not properly tested and now information is coming out that the many more deaths/serious injuries were known by Pfizer and Moderna even before they released it. That's why they made govts sign an agreement that they couldn't be sued for injuries/deaths.

Er, yeah, NOPE! :)
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Replying to Martial Apr 7, 2025
Tang Hua makes me roll my eyes lol he always has this look like he's waiting for his bowels to move lol
I honestly don't understand her obsession with him. He's soooo bland :)

EDIT: The character I mean. Not the actor :)
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