A couple of his fans on Tumblr told me that he was nicknamed Chen Kun Jr because of his good acting skills. Since I was curious, I watched three series he acted in and honestly, I find his acting decent. He is above the average liuliang actors I know, but because of the comparison, I expected more.
For now, I'll just stick to his singing side. I like his voice and his songs. I could listen to him sing all day long.
can anyone please spoil it for me. Does female lead get atleast some kind of revenge. Does female lead beat the…
But in real life that's how it would be: the monsters win. Especially if we are talking about countries where justice is broken and misogyny is strongly rooted.
The women in this drama were infuriating, especially the lead actress. I know people getbinto shock in thr midst…
You just described what trauma and depression means. "It's your fault, you caused it." When victims have such thoughts, even though they are suffering, they will resign themselves to being abused because they feel it is their responsibility and they deserve the punishment. You should use search engine and know the stages of trauma and how they affect people differently. Victims will not "wake up" overnight if you tell them, "Fight with tooth and nails."
Why do you generalize by using the pronoun "we" even though you know that your actions are not universal and that everyone in the world has different reactions to danger? Or didn't you know?
It is insensitive for you to write about lack of strength of female characters in a series that deals with misogyny in society, especially when women face abuse that marks them for life. The story is realistic, not all victims of assault will seek revenge or become anti-heroes as is commonly portrayed in fiction. There are victims who put their heads down while planning to end their lives. In real life, for example, in the face of domestic abuse, there are women who remain silent due to shame, manipulation, guilt.
If a dangerous event were to happen to your loved ones, would your answers be "I would have fought back"?
I don't like to see people being humiliated either, but they don't do it because it amuses them, there are psychological factors behind it.
For now, I'll just stick to his singing side. I like his voice and his songs. I could listen to him sing all day long.
Why do you generalize by using the pronoun "we" even though you know that your actions are not universal and that everyone in the world has different reactions to danger? Or didn't you know?
It is insensitive for you to write about lack of strength of female characters in a series that deals with misogyny in society, especially when women face abuse that marks them for life. The story is realistic, not all victims of assault will seek revenge or become anti-heroes as is commonly portrayed in fiction. There are victims who put their heads down while planning to end their lives. In real life, for example, in the face of domestic abuse, there are women who remain silent due to shame, manipulation, guilt.
If a dangerous event were to happen to your loved ones, would your answers be "I would have fought back"?
I don't like to see people being humiliated either, but they don't do it because it amuses them, there are psychological factors behind it.