The drama has a clear line, is interesting and is not too gloomy. I like it and the rating is too low; the only thing that bothers me at the moment is the color broth that the fish downstream have to endure...
I think the FL's ingratitude and disrespect has made many people uncomfortable, but I wouldn't think of judging the drama just yet but hope for character development. I hate idiotic love triangles but it would be good for A Shu's character development to have a woman make a pass at Yuan Mo.
After almost three episodes, I can say that Burning Flames has cult potential for several reasons. It's been a while since a drama has been this much fun.
The relationship triangle between Di Ren Jie, Cao An and Di Ying took up a surprising amount of time in Judge Dee's Mystery, leaving it open as to who Cao An would have chosen if she had to kill one of them. As an opportunist, she probably just chose the surviving brother. Di Ren Jie took a long time before he could bring himself to give her the slip, only to take her back in the end. The drama has beautiful settings, weather moods, a lavish production, characters with many shades of gray and was fun to watch. The promotion by Zhang Ruo Yun for the long-awaited Joy of Life 2, by Zhou Yi Wei and Chen Du Ling for their The Legend of Heroes is very well done.
I like the harmonious backdrops, his life partner Cao An as moral support and the side kicks that take getting used to are now an integral part. Diao Xiao Guan would have been a useful reinforcement. Looking forward to the next episodes...
Episode 5 was the best episode so far, the drama is getting better and better, more and more exciting and with bonus point fun factor. The romance between FL and ML is bubbling hot under the surface like a volcano that could erupt at any moment...when it does there's no stopping it.
Come to terms with the physical attraction of a mature woman that Cho Yeo Hwa exudes towards Park Su Ho. In addition, they are soul mates. She doesn't do things by halves, neither with alcohol nor with other things. Now you can imagine what Park Su Ho is going to get with the thirstiness of the widowed tigress...lol.
The widowed tigress will make the man pay for her hot flashes and wet dreams...lol. On the surface, a mismatched couple; closer up, soul mates. Both have great people by their side - Park Yoon Hak and Yeon Seon. Such a fun drama...looking forward to more episodes!
Ok I changed my mind...Romance would be fine in this drama. but I'm definitely not getting my hopes up cuz it's…
On other sites, the drama is described as a romantic comedy. Rare and therefore so valuable in the Asian drama world; it's time for the widow to get her man or she'll knock everything to pieces when she thinks of him.
Death's Game; short and thrilling, with a few life lessons and yet a happy ending which is not shown in detail but comes with an announcement because Choi Yi Jae has learned his lessons. The helplessness of Choi Yi Jae as a baby is unforgettable.
A well-written drama with gallows humor, social criticism and many life lessons. You should appreciate what you take for granted. The helplessness of the baby in its horrific situation is incredibly moving.
Only 7 minutes in and the drama is captivating. In the Asian drama world, anti-heroes, people who don't take the socially accepted path, are unfortunately still far too rare. So, let's continue...
Screenwriter Zhang Wei has completely lost the plot in the final episodes which are sloppily written, the final episode is even a poorly disguised desperate attempt to copy the last brilliant episode of One and Only. It's a real shame, but that's the difference between a good drama and a great one. The great actors and beloved characters really don't deserve this, their acting and the great chemistry between the fabulous main actors will be remembered for a long time.
I have seen a few written articles indicating that it will be a BE on sites like Netease and Sina. I didn't read…
True, there are a lot of bad endings that devalue otherwise good dramas. One and Only (2021) has one of the few and most beautiful sad endings in Drama Land which makes perfect sense.
I have seen a few written articles indicating that it will be a BE on sites like Netease and Sina. I didn't read…
The screenwriter should have enough wisdom, empathy and business acumen to beware of writing a script for psychopaths who only make up 2-4% of the population and populate the drama world like locusts...lol.
Episode 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DETYebtHOH8
Episode 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39gS9jnMG0c