personally I think that this cdrama is worth it but the only thing that bothers me is that the child actor looks…
Actually, the actress who plays Sang Zhi at 14 was 11 at the time. The actress played a younger version of Zhao Lu Si's character in Who Rules the World. She also plays a younger Zhao Lu Si in The Story of Pearl Girl.
For this drama, they needed her for her height, so that it would show how much Sang Zhi grew up between 14 and 17. Remember in the first five minutes of the drama, she says, "Time has its own kind of magic. It brings us closer in height and distance."
GOBLIN: THE LONELY AND THE GREAT GOD !good lordddd , i dont think people understand how well crafted and ahead…
For me, what you have said totally reflects my take on the drama. If fantasy is about forgiveness and redemption, the Goblin isn't the one who needs to be redeemed. He did what he was required to do as a general to keep the country safe. Also, he knew how to love, so why did he need a bride to pull out the sword? The person who should have pulled it out was the Grim Reaper, who is the king who had the Goblin killed and later killed himself because he regretted it so much. So in the Grim Reaper's next life he should be the one seeking forgiveness.
That's why for me, this story makes no sense and the Goblin bride character did not even need to be the drama.
Looking through the comments, it appears that I am the only one who thinks the FL character lacking. I really…
No, you're not the only one. I watched up until they started going to war and then watched the last episode. Didn't feel like I missed anything and the FL's character remained the same.
Yes, I have to agree with you. Some of the things in this story and The Story of Pearl Girl are very hard to watch. Did you watch Zhao Lu Si's drama Hidden Love? She is very happy-go-lucky in that one!
I saw many reels and i wanna watch this drama but i am not fan of female lead😬😬i toss the drama acted by…
That's okay. Zhao Lu Si is not everyone's favorite. My question is why do you feel the need to share this on this forum? There are many actresses that I do not care for, but I don't go on any of their dramas to say that I don't care for them. I just don't watch their dramas. It is my loss if they are good dramas.
You're not necessarily wrong about the overhated because it's loved. That does happen. But for me, I found it…
Thank you for your thoughtful analysis of this drama from the women's perspective. However, I have to disagree that a woman should have won the game. The story is about SGH and how selfish he is. Throughout the story he learns that life is hard for others, but they sacrifice everything to help their loved ones. In the end, he finally realizes how selfish he has been. For his mom it is too late, but he can help his aunt.
My husband I both loved this drama and are looking forward to season 2.
Okay, title is Cinderella And FOUR Knights, the synopsis says there are THREE cousins. Who is the 4th knight?…
This should have been called Cinderella and the Five Knights as "Cinderella" becomes a counselor for the three cousins, the personal assistant to the grandfather, and the grandfather into being better people.
can somebody tell me how political this drama is? i want to start it but court politics aren't my favorite in…
For me, it is basically a political drama with, as ArbazAkhtar says, 15% romance. With that being said, it has taken me several months to get to episode 37 which I watched today. Some people have binged watched it. However, the title of the drama pretty much says it all, imo. It is really about how much joy someone gets out of life.
What was wrong with the ending? I watched it and liked the happy ending.
So the ending for you is her looking back on the past and remembering the first day he came to town? I can see that, but it would not explain why her face was one of surprise/shock when she looks up and sees who the new magistrate is.
I’m perfectly fine with a very well written sad ending. But that’s the key. It has to be well written. This…
I agree with you that some parts of the ending before the last scene don't make sense. Why did LMY have to die after the blood transfusion? Why is he considered a criminal when he was trying to save the country? Why did he have to go away?
However, the closing scene of her hearing that a new magistrate is in town totally completes the story and allows for the story to begin again, just like the dawn of a new day. When he first comes into town, he doesn't know who she is, she doesn't know who she is. They both don't know who masterminded the massacre of their families. At the end, they know everything and a new dawn has occurred. The look on her face at the end says that he has returned. The dawn that was once hidden amidst the clouds is now gone and life begins anew.
This is just my take on it, but I can see where you are coming from. To a certain extent the whole thing is poorly written. For me, the writer seems like a brand new writer and was trying to imitate more popular works without copying them exactly.
What was wrong with the ending? I watched it and liked the happy ending.
The title of the drama says it all. This story has a cyclical story structure. It ends where it begins which means it is a happy ending. The story begins with LMY coming into town as the new magistrate. The story ends with a new magistrate coming into town. If it had not been him, she would have just gone on about her day. Instead she has a look of surprise/shock on her face. Thus it is him, even if we don't "see" him.
For me, it is not the ending that doesn't make sense, it is the fact that he had to die in order to give her a blood transfusion. She managed to survive while her father gave LMY a blood transfusion from her. Why is it a given that he must die?
I’m perfectly fine with a very well written sad ending. But that’s the key. It has to be well written. This…
The ending is perfect as it represents the title of the drama. Everyday dawn comes whether it is a sunny day or hidden among the clouds (good or bad times). The story is a simple cyclical structure. The drama starts with him coming into town as the new county magistrate. It must end the same way, thus the happy ending.
I made it to episode 15 and understand why it has been rated so low. I feel this is just a rip off of Story of Yan Xi Palace. It's too bad because I really liked the actress who played the empress.
For this drama, they needed her for her height, so that it would show how much Sang Zhi grew up between 14 and 17. Remember in the first five minutes of the drama, she says, "Time has its own kind of magic. It brings us closer in height and distance."
That's why for me, this story makes no sense and the Goblin bride character did not even need to be the drama.
My husband I both loved this drama and are looking forward to season 2.
However, the closing scene of her hearing that a new magistrate is in town totally completes the story and allows for the story to begin again, just like the dawn of a new day. When he first comes into town, he doesn't know who she is, she doesn't know who she is. They both don't know who masterminded the massacre of their families. At the end, they know everything and a new dawn has occurred. The look on her face at the end says that he has returned. The dawn that was once hidden amidst the clouds is now gone and life begins anew.
This is just my take on it, but I can see where you are coming from. To a certain extent the whole thing is poorly written. For me, the writer seems like a brand new writer and was trying to imitate more popular works without copying them exactly.
Thank you for the discussion.
For me, it is not the ending that doesn't make sense, it is the fact that he had to die in order to give her a blood transfusion. She managed to survive while her father gave LMY a blood transfusion from her. Why is it a given that he must die?