Based on each preferences, for me allen ren cn get chemistry without kiss scene or wven the kiss was just a camera…
I can agree with the chemistry part if they would leave kiss scenes out altogether but don’t insult our intelligence with a fake kiss scene or using stand-ins and then use recycled the footage. If he doesn’t want to do kiss scenes then just don’t even have them in his dramas. They should tag them “slight romance”. For me, I think kissing is a natural part of a romance. But like you said, everyone’s preferences are different. Different people have different love languages.
Is this really that good (i am looking at the rating) - I have a hard time watching Allen Ren because his lack of kiss scenes - Ive seen a couple of his dramas but once i noticed they seemed to have recycled footage of a kiss scene in 2 of his dramas and that he doesn't even do kiss scenes, I just couldn't get interested in his dramas after that. Which is too bad because overall he is a good actor but dont patronize your audience with fake kissing scenes that are obvious.
Synopsis: Young actors Zhong Ning and Ling Qingqing fell in love while working together on a movie, and quickly got married and divorced in secret. Two years later, the two met again on the set, spending time together day and night, and reunited in a story of pursuit of love.
Finally watched this and despite all the bad comments below, I really liked this movie. Was it the best I’ve ever seen? No, but I just enjoyed it. I wish it had been longer - maybe they could do a remake of this as a drama. Who was the guy that played Muse? His voice was so beautiful.
by the way does anyone know the writers name? so i cant it so i dont watch any of their DRAMAS
ahh I see the daily drama writers have not changed one bit. I was so hoping Seo Joon Young would have a great script this time but seems like it didnt happen. That sucks because he really is a good actor.
I’m halfway through and I love it. Not sure why some people felt there was no chemistry - it’s just the way the ML was - even in their high school days he was just very quiet and unassuming. But I thought their attraction was obvious. I think she was more in love with the ex’s writing than she was actually in love with him - just my observation. And being a teen she wasn’t really recognizing the signs of falling in love with our ML - had she not been so wrapped up in the love stories I think she may have realized she liked him and would have reciprocated his feelings - I do hate the tropes where one leaves without giving a good reason then years later shows up and just expects their ex to fall all over themselves with gratitude and love to have you waltz right back into their life. Sorry dude but you screwed up. Even his manager said “don’t two people in love work through the trying times together?”
yes, give this guy a solid full length drama to lead! He can out-act a number of the top male actors out there.
That makes sense. I had wondered why Song Weilong wasn’t in many good dramas lately. He started strong but then kind of faded and it’s been up and down with him. He is a good actor too so it’s a shame he isn’t utilized more - hope some of these actors get better roles because some of the more popular actors seem to be getting stale - I know Yang Yang is popular but his acting seems to be the same in every drama - to the point I have a hard time watching him anymore. So many good actors keep getting put into supporting roles when I know they could do well in main lead roles. Thanks for the information and I will read the article in the link you posted.
yes, give this guy a solid full length drama to lead! He can out-act a number of the top male actors out there.
I've often wondered this too - seems like certain actors ALWAYS do historical while others do a mixture - do they get to pick or are they told what they must do? Do they have to do a quota of historical before they can do a modern setting? Or maybe I am overthinking it? LOL