I totally didn’t enjoy The Longest Day in Chang’an…. Probably just skip it…
To each their own. I didn't find it hard to follow, but it's in line with my tastes. It's very different from the usual C-Drama historical and I think that's why I like it. Thought it was a pretty realistic view into the spying world, 80% is getting information while 20% is action so the details are in the meetings. Hope they can find a balance that works for everyone in the future, but this is a solid start.
She didn't have a problem with his beard at all. It was just her being bothered by doubt when she remembered her…
The only time that gets brought up is with his guy friend. He was wondering why she didn't text back after their first date so he did a search online and thought it was because of his beard due to the answers. She never mentions it to him. He waits till 8 the next day, but when she finally texted him half of it was shaved so he did the rest.
I’m finding it kinda weird how woong was always forced to shave his beard, like even his cells were against…
She didn't have a problem with his beard at all. It was just her being bothered by doubt when she remembered her last breakup. She was confused herself when he said he shaved it.
Ning Yi is the best drama character I have ever come across. Chen Kun's acting ability is impressive. I can't…
When I first saw him, I couldn't believe there was such a beauty in this world! Have you seen pics of him in his 20's? More beautiful than all the Chinese actresses you see now. And he'd even do important tv interviews with zero makeup. It's unreal.
Edit: I also found it refreshing to see a such an actor who accepted his lovely brown skin tone. It's beautiful even though it's still widely seen as unattractive in many asían countries. I love it!
Dialogue heavy dramas are common, it's basically what every modern drama is. While watching I did two or three episodes a day so I could follow what was happening, but to each their own. This isn't a spy drama filled with action. It focuses on the talk and meetings that happen behind the scenes so it's in fact closet to the reality of being spies during the time period. Don't try to binge if you're struggling. Take your time. Hope you give it another chance one day because it gets intense as the episodes continue. :)
Watching again, the cast is perfect! Can't imagine any other set of actors. Especially for Chen Gong and Xun xu, these roles were brought to life. True flesh and blood characters for this entre drama!
It was a good idea to watch this drama straight after The Ideal City as the setting in the workplace is very similar.…
He has a new show that just finished airing a week ago called the wind blows in longxi. If you don't mind a male based cast, and complex plot about spying in ancient china.
Sun Yi is actually 28 and Chen Kun is 46...wow, that's almost 20 years in age difference! They really feel like husband and wife, matching very well instead of feeling like an old man and young woman combination lol. Amazing... didn't even realise she was so young at first. Chen Kun is really taking care of himself.
Edit: I also found it refreshing to see a such an actor who accepted his lovely brown skin tone. It's beautiful even though it's still widely seen as unattractive in many asían countries. I love it!