This is one of those moments where suspension of disbelief must be deployed. This is the same show that a general…
Exactly! The plot needs to stress their interdependence and there is nothing like a survival challenge in extreme conditions to make them inseparable. She didn't let go of his hand, even though she was passed out in a deep sleep, she only let go when he said "We won."!
This is one of those moments where suspension of disbelief must be deployed. This is the same show that a general…
I think part of the development of the plot is up to our deduction. In the context of a series with 32 episodes, certain scenes are dispensed with in the name of what is more necessary. And the deduction that can be made is simple: it was spring, they certainly found a lot of fruit along the way. The problem of poisoned water was solved when the snow started to fall...
genuine question for people who say drama MJH "isn't evil enough"— in what way would he be villainous enough…
I believe most of these comments are made by men. No woman wants to be mistreated, humiliated and placed in the eternal role of subservience. In my POV, these people are only really bothered by a FM who is physically and spiritually strong, independent, capable of defending herself and even defending him. Chinese cinematographic productions increasingly invest in strong female characters (The Legend of Shen Li, The Legend of Zhuohua, Fox Spirit Matchmaker: Red-Moon Pact, for example), who provide a counterpoint to the male characters. China has been encouraging a more prominent role for women, it is a path of no return, a global trend. Murong Jing He is neither weak nor too kind, but the "problem" is that Mei Lin is strong and focused on avenging her family and her people. Women, on the other hand, and myself included, can no longer stand brute men. Being masculine, being virile does not mean being crude, rude, inhuman, on the contrary, what makes him a man is his ability to reconcile the strength he needs to use to wield a sword and the subtlety to deal with flowers and portray, in a painting, his beloved, like Murong Jing He did. And finally: the men seem to be uncomfortable with Murong Jing He's well-defined human face, revealed by his weaknesses and anguish. This character is beautiful, moving, the director managed to convey the idea of someone like us, flesh and blood, who also feels pain, loneliness, helplessness, who cries, who gets sick and needs someone to take care of him. That doesn't make him any less of a man. Jesus cried when he saw Lazarus dead and that doesn't mean he is seen as a weak man.
Hang on, isn't MJH taller or as tall as the CP? But he got a replacement that is shorter than him be MJH's corpse?…
Yes, I noticed it too. I believe this clear detail is intentional because it could be proof that MJH is alive. I don't believe the directors would make such a gross mistake.
Yes! We, women, are tired of brute men incapable of delicate caress, of poetic gesture, of the ability to grow flowers, of dedicating a spark of "undying flower and Love" to someone. This man who combines virility and delicacy is well represented by Murong Jing He. What a beautiful character, I believe he is one of the most human I have seen in fiction, he goes beyond fiction to be one of us, with our weaknesses, with our anguish and at the same time, endowed with strength, masculinity and everything a kingdom expects of a virile warrior.
●WJY
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●LXY
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