There are so many actors in Fireworks of my Heart that were also in Glory of the Special Forces, that it feels like I’m watching a sequel or some AU version of the latter haha
The number of other dramas and films referenced in this drama is crazy. They showed quite a bit of Go Go Squid and Love O2O (the Film). I definitely enjoyed it!
I cried during both sad and happy scenes. Pretty much perfectly executed. Loved it to bits. I’m a married woman for 4.5 years, but heart skipped a bit together with the main characters’ hearts.
I just watched the Youtuber A's second review about this drama. She is simply a super conservative viewer who…
I’m generally quite conservative myself, but I still see no issues with this drama. It was made very clear both in the novel and in the drama that DJX had no romantic feelings for SZ, when she was young. Smh.
People like SZ’s supervisor are super petty. Being professional means not bringing in your personal issues to work. She’s a textbook case of unprofessional. The fact that she’s friends with a hysterical and delusional person like that JY says a lot about her.
I had an unprofessional supervisor like her at a previous job, and as soon as she dared insult me and my work, I forwarded her email to our manager and asked him directly if he also had any complaints with me. He literally had to apologise on her behalf. Smh
Almost every ML in c-dramas is a great basketball player lol...
Yes, true, but I was referring to the fact that DJX throughout Uni mostly just worked and studied, so playing basketball with students must be one of the things he did to unwind.
Then getting together is much more dramatic in the novel, but this was also very sweet. I liked the honey dripping scenes in ep 17. I found it nice that they added in a basketball scene, which was not in the novel.
For those saying that the last 5 episodes were weird or unnecessary, I completely disagree.
It’s actually really important for the special forces units to continuously grow, because the technology and information gathering progress will indeed eliminate them in time. It’s not that their strength and courage aren’t required, but it’s that other elite units will try to find any way to achieve even a marginal advance, in addition to the core army values.
Having knowledge of multiple languages is an absolute must for international squads. Think about the many times whole squads got wiped out in the last 25 years due to translator mistakes made on purpose or otherwise. I speak 6 languages working in business and my job isn’t vital. The army and first responders in general should know at least 3 to have an edge over competitors and be able to get the best results in their missions imo.
What happened to Bai Long is sad, but realistic. I say this as the daughter of a colonel, who had to do his masters degree at 30 or risk getting fired. He learnt not only English, but also Russian and French, because it was a must.
This time I have been watching it with my husband and my brother, both of them really like it. It’s truly impressive. From the directing, to costumes, choreography, cinematography, acting, locations, and the plot overall, all of it is too-notch. It can easily compete with any of the better western special forces or army drama/film. It’s got a lot of depth and the dialogues is great too.
This might be Yang Yang’s best work so far, acting-wise in particular.
I had an unprofessional supervisor like her at a previous job, and as soon as she dared insult me and my work, I forwarded her email to our manager and asked him directly if he also had any complaints with me. He literally had to apologise on her behalf. Smh
It’s actually really important for the special forces units to continuously grow, because the technology and information gathering progress will indeed eliminate them in time. It’s not that their strength and courage aren’t required, but it’s that other elite units will try to find any way to achieve even a marginal advance, in addition to the core army values.
Having knowledge of multiple languages is an absolute must for international squads. Think about the many times whole squads got wiped out in the last 25 years due to translator mistakes made on purpose or otherwise. I speak 6 languages working in business and my job isn’t vital. The army and first responders in general should know at least 3 to have an edge over competitors and be able to get the best results in their missions imo.
What happened to Bai Long is sad, but realistic. I say this as the daughter of a colonel, who had to do his masters degree at 30 or risk getting fired. He learnt not only English, but also Russian and French, because it was a must.
This time I have been watching it with my husband and my brother, both of them really like it. It’s truly impressive. From the directing, to costumes, choreography, cinematography, acting, locations, and the plot overall, all of it is too-notch. It can easily compete with any of the better western special forces or army drama/film. It’s got a lot of depth and the dialogues is great too.
This might be Yang Yang’s best work so far, acting-wise in particular.
I’m loving it.