Zhou Yi Wei was stunning in episode 42. During the episode climax his transformation from the initial shock, to…
The Long Bo role might be Zhou Yi Wei's best acting performance of his acting career, so far. Long Bo looks almost charming, very beautiful and young in his last episodes. Zhou is thirty-eight years of age, but he looks ten years younger, with the hair bun.
In the 20s and uhm... . why is this fluent Chinese speaking, kung fu fighting, building hoping foreign priest…
I thought that Kung Fu rooftop aerialist priest must be a secret Ninja assassin. He has extraordinary skills for a Christian priest dude. He was flying across the rooftops. LOL
I am probably at the same place you are and my guess is that the flashbacks are very strong hints towards unveiling…
They position the flashbacking in the oddest moments. After his reunion with his old army buddy, Flame Master, Zhang Xiao Jing was in a hurry to get somewhere, when it cut to his army days. The segment might have lasted five minutes. In "real" time, those five minutes meant that he was standing in the middle of the road, reminiscing, while he was the subject of a manhunt.
Before around episode 13 the show was mostly plot-driven, but afterward it gets more and more character-driven,…
I really liked Part 1 which might have ended around ep 24. They were supposed to show Part 2 at a later date, but decided to continue the momentum of the drama. Part 2 seemed to start stretching the "hour" or "minutes", and there might be a few episodes that cover the activity of one hour or less. Long Bo seemed to drop off the face of the earth after he and Li Bi confronted each other. Villain He suddenly took center stage, and his scenes are stretching time. His numerous closeups are unnecessary.
I have been watching this drama, but in the last two weeks, the conspiracy has become so convoluted, and at episode 31, I have no idea of the plot's direction. What happened to Long Bo during the mayhem and madness?
The constant flashbacking or flashbacks in the middle of an engrossing conversation or pivotal moment, breaks the momentum. The scenes seem to run on and on because of these inclusions.
The best elements of the drama are the music score and the silent opening credits (...there is no customary singing or music). Zhang Xiao Jing is the one man army fighting machine. Essentially, he is Terminator 1, a species that will exist from ancient time to 2029, and beyond.
I have watched twelve episodes of Longest Day in Chang'An, and so far, the production values are very high. The silent opening credits overlaying the "live" scene is a brilliant concept. Absent from those first two minutes, are the loud singing and/or music with the flash recap of the drama. The end credits are longer, but the music fits the tone of the drama.
Peacekeepers Corp is reminiscent of modern day MI-5, with Li Bi and Zhang Xiao Jing, the ancient versions of M or Q, and James Bond, respectively. Zhang Xiao Jing's fight scenes are swift and deadly, and he is the "wild card", the one that no one can control. Kudos to Lei Jia Yin, for effectively playing the super spy army captain.
I hope Viki can speed up the subbing process, so we see the ending no more than one week after the final broadcast.
He looked like Jin Han in the beginning. There were so many good looking men in the Guardian cast, and they didn't want the supporting actors to upstage the lead actors. I didn't like his costume and hair. Even Crow Queen annoyed me, and the actress looks pretty.
I'm pretty sure Huang Shuo is the guy with burned face and black mask.
That's right. As you mentioned it, I could see his face with the mask, in Guardian. I just finished rewatching it a week ago. He was one of my favorites.
The constant flashbacking or flashbacks in the middle of an engrossing conversation or pivotal moment, breaks the momentum. The scenes seem to run on and on because of these inclusions.
The best elements of the drama are the music score and the silent opening credits (...there is no customary singing or music). Zhang Xiao Jing is the one man army fighting machine. Essentially, he is Terminator 1, a species that will exist from ancient time to 2029, and beyond.
Peacekeepers Corp is reminiscent of modern day MI-5, with Li Bi and Zhang Xiao Jing, the ancient versions of M or Q, and James Bond, respectively. Zhang Xiao Jing's fight scenes are swift and deadly, and he is the "wild card", the one that no one can control. Kudos to Lei Jia Yin, for effectively playing the super spy army captain.
I hope Viki can speed up the subbing process, so we see the ending no more than one week after the final broadcast.
Minho looked cute with his military buzz cut.