Such a sad story and I even liked the ending. Reality is, in my opinion not all dramas should have happy endings! Jing He and Mei Lin characters are so loved. Total admiration for both actors LXY and WJY, superb acting with their facial expressions at the end got me in tears. My next drama after this is Qing Luo 2021 to see LXY again in a light romance, he's easy on the eyes.
i was surprised too with many hate comments.. why dont people just watch and enjoy the show? i think the drama…
I agree, not all dramas should have happy ending as long as the writer is in control of the story, be it fiction or not, good or bad. If the audience PREFER to watch it because it's intriguing that is their CHOICE. I will continue on the next episode.
Nancy, I agree, it's always same cliches in most dramas with a villainess possessive with the male leads. The female lawyer is very looney crazy with lowest self-esteem character and another villainess in the first half, she's the annoying just devious scheming brat in the production team. I liked the female lead with her happy ending.
I first saw him in Love at Night and think that is a very underappreciated drama. He was so sexy in that. I also…
His sexiness here just hit me in ep 5, the way his bedroom sounding voice is so sexy. His voice is like Matthew McConaughey's. I agree, in 'Love at Night' his character was a musician, playing guitar & singing/ investor. The OST's are in my playlist. Hope Ihe will make another modern drama.
I liked Wu Jin Yan in 'The Doble' and 'My Bargain Queen'. I liked Liu Xue Yi in 'Love at Night' and 'In Blossom'. Huang Ri Yin in 'I May Love You" was excellent too. I'm quite positive that this will be another favorite drama for me. It's intriguing!
I have seen 3 of Romance short series in this list: Fortune Writer, Undercover Affair and The Soulmate. Thank you for this, now I can watch more. I prefer short dramas.
Ok I m on ep5 can someone tell me why smoking opium was such a big deal? Does it has something to do with republican…
@Hairlossmaxing , I found this data in Wikipedia: According to Jonathan Marshall, Chongqing also regard opium as a key commodity in the smuggling from KMT controlled zone including Sichuan and Yunnan to Japanese occupied zone for compensating urgent government expeditions and military costing during protracted war era. To raise necessary revenue, Chongqing also permitted Shanghai Green Gang leader Du Yuesheng possessing many connections with Japanese controlled territory to manage opium smuggling business. Du's operation was under general Taili who took charge of anti-smuggling bureau's supervision. The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. Ten million addicts were forced into compulsory treatment, dealers were executed, and opium-producing regions were planted with new crops. Remaining opium production shifted south of the Chinese border into the Golden Triangle region. The remnant opium trade primarily served Southeast Asia, but spread to American soldiers during the Vietnam War, with 20 percent of soldiers regarding themselves as addicted during the peak of the epidemic in 1971. In 2003, China was estimated to have four million regular drug users and one million registered drug addicts.
My Lethal Man vibes! and I am liking Fan Zhi Xin's performance here too! Thumbs up, I'm still on ep 16 - I like his Ye Ran character will be hoping for a happy ending.
I'm putting this drama on hold for now. I keep fast-forwarding some of the scenes that are too boring, and their dialogues are too loud for me. It's not a bad story but why do all the characters have to scream at each other? Is that normal?
I agree, your review is exactly my thoughts about the story of this drama, just doesn't hold! After 10 episodes I'm putting this on hold then I'll finish it when I have nothing else to watch. It's frustrating how the miscommunication in all dramas is so tropey and the crying part and the trifles are too cringey. Why can't all couples just be honest of how they feel of one another?
Thank you for this well written article about Zhan Zhe Han, most definitely worth watching documentary film by an awesome talented actor. He is one of my favs and truly admired because of his strengths and his chosen path / direction in life. May he continue with his newly acquired blessings in life!
IMO, the LYL character needs to end he is so evil, and he will never let go of the grudge. Kill him already anyone just do it. It's getting to be too tiring to watch. SZH and SWL brothers need to make up soon, STAT!! so, they can fight and destroy Mu Li Hua and her Shadow warriors in order to have a happy ending and more screen time for our main lead Mi Lan. There are 7 more eps. left, can we have some romance please. Enough fighting. And what is this thing about unrequited love triangle between Jin Jing Xue, LYL and SWL? Get over it already!!!
suitable makes it seem like he doesn't like her for herself, but only likes her for checking his requirements.…
yes, for HT suitability is his preference over love- romantic notion of love is not forever, it's not good nor bad it's just a preference, doesn't mean you can't have both compatibility and love at the same time. For JX, her preference is to give validation of his love for her, not too much to ask but that doesn't mean it's not important to him. We can see thru his actions how much he loves her. It's not just enough for JX. Long term relationships require maturity, and both need to work on it.
Which she didn't really need to do. She chose to leave
I agree, very impatient too and doesn't concede, in relationships, these are important issues to address to make it work. she has to learn this. It takes two to tango.
According to Jonathan Marshall, Chongqing also regard opium as a key commodity in the smuggling from KMT controlled zone including Sichuan and Yunnan to Japanese occupied zone for compensating urgent government expeditions and military costing during protracted war era. To raise necessary revenue, Chongqing also permitted Shanghai Green Gang leader Du Yuesheng possessing many connections with Japanese controlled territory to manage opium smuggling business. Du's operation was under general Taili who took charge of anti-smuggling bureau's supervision.
The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. Ten million addicts were forced into compulsory treatment, dealers were executed, and opium-producing regions were planted with new crops. Remaining opium production shifted south of the Chinese border into the Golden Triangle region. The remnant opium trade primarily served Southeast Asia, but spread to American soldiers during the Vietnam War, with 20 percent of soldiers regarding themselves as addicted during the peak of the epidemic in 1971. In 2003, China was estimated to have four million regular drug users and one million registered drug addicts.