I really like Bai Yu but Zhu Yawen is totally stealing the show at this point. Now that he no longer has to try…
I think this is my main struggles with watching the show - and perhaps one of its main writing challenges. While it’s great to see an often overlooked period and kingdom (Wuyue) explored, gosh it’s really Zhao Kuangyin that I keep wanting to watch in this second half. But it’s not to mean the Wuyue actors or storyline have been terrible, far from it.
Some may find these parts slow, but I quite like watching the scenes depicting the more "boring" or tedious side of governance. It is these people - the ones faithfully counting every expense, recording them and being diligent in their tasks that make our governments run on a daily basis.
Then you have the self-serving people in the shadows (literally these scenes are full of shadows with the lighting - don't think that's unintentional) plotting to get something for themselves. Such was mankind before and today - and tomorrow?
As a longtime fan of historical dramas, I’ve been generally really enjoying this so far. And may I just say, that opening title song is super catchy and stuck in my head.
I don’t work in the entertainment industry, so I wouldn’t know, but he’s free to do as he pleases. In my…
I wouldn’t worry too much, friend. He’s now more careful with choosing his projects - and he’s not lacking in scripts offered from what I can tell. I’m sure he will film something later this year, we’ll just have to wait.
The industry in China of late seems to make things a popularity contest instead of focusing on crafting good works, which is a shame in my opinion for all the hardworking actors, etc that just want to play meaningful roles.
I think the situation of the kind of the north was planned out early on and fits the theme. I totally get your…
Yeah, it didn’t quite soar or move me as it could have maybe if it had been fleshed out more or just simplified to allow the 28 episodes to really develop and breathe with the first part (the revenge story). But still an entertaining watch.
To be honest, it does feel like he doesn't want to be in this industry as much. He does so few dramas that he…
I don’t work in the entertainment industry, so I wouldn’t know, but he’s free to do as he pleases. In my opinion, there are too many disappointing dramas and scripts out there right now, so I support any actor who wants to pick a project they actually want to do.
But I get your feelings. As fans, we want MORE now lol. But I’m happy to wait for a good show.
I'm not too familiar with the history, but the show did briefly mention that he did not want to submit to the…
Some time passed between then and when the show went back to the capital storyline (when the Wuyue envoy went to pay tribute and saw everything was in chaos).
Who can help me answer this, the king (son emperor) who suddenly didn’t want to be king anymore and just drank,…
I'm not too familiar with the history, but the show did briefly mention that he did not want to submit to the Khitan and fought. Ultimately, he lost battles and I think he was betrayed by some people. Again, it went by super fast in the drama - probably things cut out.
I'm still catching up on this - can't fast forward this show for sure, the dialogue is so dense. And I can listen to Lord Feng speak for hours - such a captivating performance.
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Then you have the self-serving people in the shadows (literally these scenes are full of shadows with the lighting - don't think that's unintentional) plotting to get something for themselves. Such was mankind before and today - and tomorrow?
The industry in China of late seems to make things a popularity contest instead of focusing on crafting good works, which is a shame in my opinion for all the hardworking actors, etc that just want to play meaningful roles.
But I get your feelings. As fans, we want MORE now lol. But I’m happy to wait for a good show.