I still can't understand why the last immortal.. I'm more understand hidden god. it refer to yuan qi but the last…
They probably just like the sound of it. It should have been The Last Disciple because Ah Yin was officially announced as Dong Hua’s last disciple near the end of the drama. Or, The Last True God because Yuan Qi was the last of the Chaos line.
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Wow, with holidays too--those non-episode long weekends, I thought would kill the buzz and chase. Nope! Yeeha.
The SFX and fights in this drama really suck. The way Qing Lin died, lol did some highschool kid choreographed…
Nah. That’s why the Yang Mi/Gong Jun Fantasy has been delayed twice now over this new ohmygosh CGI. Notice the next fantasy in the series after them is NOT touting using this new ohmygosh CGI? There is a reason for that.
TenCent erred in cutting down TLI’s production time, thus its CGI team never had the chance to get the CGI beyond just okay. I’d rather watch TLI over and over than watch Love Me Seven Times again, despite the latter’s very gorgeous CGI, tyvm.
I'm starting to understand why they renamed this drama from Hidden God to The Last Immortal. Perhaps they didn't…
Love it. Also wanted to add, he wanted to protect Hong Yi and made sure it said he got him drunk twice. Also, the smirk on Feng Yuan’s face at the bride kidnapping reference!
Actually, he accidentally killed Feng Yin/AhYin twice! 😂
The SFX and fights in this drama really suck. The way Qing Lin died, lol did some highschool kid choreographed…
Because we want to look at LuSi’s face instead of AI. It’s called suspension of disbelief. When Ali Baba says Open Sesame you’re supposed to believe those are magic words to open a cavern. Gasp!
if you watch TLI after ALP you'll definitely be disappointed coz All true gods had mighty appearance but when…
When I rewatch, she was kneeling at one point and Tianqi came to her and said, "You've already knelt for 500 years. Why not take a break?" or some such words. She said she would kneel another 500 if she had to, to get her answer. TQ left.
Next scene, he was saying he needed to do something about Yuan Qi's energy because the kid was out of control (haha). Then they came to Shanggu in the snow and Yuanqi said goodbye because he was leaving.
Maybe I should go rewatch the last episode of ALP ONE more time, haha.
if you watch TLI after ALP you'll definitely be disappointed coz All true gods had mighty appearance but when…
Actually, she knelt more than 500 years. It was at 500 years that Tianqi brought little YuanQi to say goodbye to her before going to Daze Mount. So following in TLI, it would be another 200 years at the beginning and by YQ finally showing his godself, another five years.
if you watch TLI after ALP you'll definitely be disappointed coz All true gods had mighty appearance but when…
That was the best. He wanted his lao po! I think he was holding back so much, including his feelings, until he heard HY and FY were getting married and he realized he had to be Da Man and go get Da Woman. This is also where I finally saw that mischievous twinkle he had in Episode 1 back in his eyes. He hadn't looked so carefree for almost 20 episodes, LMAO.
Honestly, I think it has a lot to do with the director's camera angles and the editor's finalized shots. There…
Wang Kar Wai is famous for not caring about the plot in his works. He's all about evocative mood through camera work/angles and lighting. He's also very good at suggestive placement of items, like a motive of mirrors or some other object repeated through scenes. #movieminorInCollegeHAHA
Honestly, I think it has a lot to do with the director's camera angles and the editor's finalized shots. There…
Excellent stuff. Also, I was disappointed they cut out the part where he screamed in anguish after Ah Yin's death, as he pounded the sand. That was so important to show his pain and his utter disbelief that all he had done came to that one thing he didn't want to happen--her death. AND THEY FREAKING CUT THAT OUT. Ugh.
Honestly, I think it has a lot to do with the director's camera angles and the editor's finalized shots. There…
Excellent stuff. Also, I was disappointed they cut out the part where he screamed in anguish after Ah Yin's death, as he pounded the sand. That was so important to show his pain and his utter disbelief that all he had done came to that one thing he didn't want to happen--her death. AND THEY FREAKING CUT THAT OUT. Ugh.
...... I felt the chemistry between them(Wang Anyu and Zhao Lusi) right from the beginning and that only got stronger…
I said the same thing in the beginning. I like LYR (he was in LLTG with LuSi, second lead!) but as I kept watching, I saw more chemistry. I think WAY held back in the beginning to show their youth, Gu Jin seeing her merely as a hatchling he helped hatch, then as a sect sister. The moment he started to wonder why he kept thinking of Ah Yin and protecting her, though, his demeanor shifted a little, and WAY's acting showed this. But you're right, if you're going to act with Zhao LuSi across from you, you'd better bring your A game.
TenCent erred in cutting down TLI’s production time, thus its CGI team never had the chance to get the CGI beyond just okay. I’d rather watch TLI over and over than watch Love Me Seven Times again, despite the latter’s very gorgeous CGI, tyvm.
Actually, he accidentally killed Feng Yin/AhYin twice! 😂
Next scene, he was saying he needed to do something about Yuan Qi's energy because the kid was out of control (haha). Then they came to Shanggu in the snow and Yuanqi said goodbye because he was leaving.
Maybe I should go rewatch the last episode of ALP ONE more time, haha.
But you're right, if you're going to act with Zhao LuSi across from you, you'd better bring your A game.