All the actors used their own voices, except for the actress playing the Empress Dowager.The subtitles in the…
The most frequent voice actor in my case is Zhang Jie (Dong Hua in Eternal Love Of Dream). I agree with you, I am from South America and here it is common to dub Asian series and movies. I like Chen Xiao's voice in particular and most of the voice actors they choose here don't transmit the same. They sound restrained.
All the actors used their own voices, except for the actress playing the Empress Dowager.The subtitles in the…
Yes, I was getting tired of hearing the same voice actors in period C-dramas lol. My favorite voice is Hong Yao's, I would have loved if Wang Yan had been written with more dimensions.
Even Viki's subtitles came with errors. And WeTV no longer puts the same dedication as before.
I really recommend Pledge of Allegiance to Bromance drama fans did I do something wrong by commenting to members…
Bully? I'm not the one using gratuitous insults. You should re-read what you wrote before pretending to be a victim 🤣
While you have left over thirty comments about "Pledge Of Allegiance", I have only responded to a few of them. Not only do you not know the difference between recommending and forcing (weren't you dissing those who didn't share your opinion?) but you also don't know how to count, ¡ja,ja!
Thank you! I'm happy that you can relate to this list :) If I update it, I'll try to keep you in touch!I've got…
Hi! Hope you had a good week.
I have "Warm on a Cold Night" on my list. I would sacrifice my good judgment for Li Yitong 😂 I love her since "Royal Nirvana".
I was not bothered by the change in the behavior of the females leads from "Rise Of Phoenixes" and "The Long Ballad" because they were not productions in which I had faith but "Love Like The Galaxy" hurt me due to the hype: the director said Shao Shang was an intense character...
"A Dream Of Splendor" is a disappointment. The plot doesn't do justice to the way the drama was promoted: Women overcoming difficulties despite stereotypes. But the female characters did the opposite by relying on the men around them over and over again, especially the female lead, who was described as smart but didn't have a single logical idea.
I understand your point about Minglang but it must be because of Zhao Liying's acting. She makes her characters look serious. I have seen her on six occasions and all of them there is not enough charisma. She doesn't radiate the qualities that are described for her character. I noticed the same thing with Song Wei Long in "League Of Nobleman".
I finished watching Who Rules The World and Feng Xi stayed true to herself until the end. Definitely going to my favorites list!
I currently have nothing to watch so from your recommendations I'll take a look at "Secret of Three Kingdoms" because it's been seven months since I last watched a political C-drama.
I have no problem waiting when it comes to a good show. I've been disappointed enough in having high expectations for the xianxia genre. I waited a year for "Till The End Of The Moon". I thought it would be a complex series, but the plot and characters gather the highest percentage of nonsense I've ever seen. The only positive point is Luo Yunxi's acting. But he can't carry the mess alone.
The Demon Hunter Romance has Ren Jialun. I've never been able to finish any drama in which he appears. "The Blue Whisper" was going to be the exception but what I feared happened: The female lead who was smart and strong became weak because of the male lead's forgiveness.
For 2024 there are titles that I am looking forward to, one of them is "Blossoms Shanghai". I am a fan of the source material for two reasons. 1) the realism with which China in the 1990's is depicted. 2) the female characters, both main and supporting, are outstanding.
It's correct. Many of us only read that he sued the woman, and thus, we believed that he was defamed. But if we read ALL the articles on his case, we can find surprises: "Based on Lee Jin Wook’s testimony, there was no asking of consent for sexual relations nor was consent given by A."
I don't have a particular emotion for Till the End of the Moon (too many misunderstandings for my taste) but his acting is GREAT. His sadness, loneliness, anger, devastation…. I will be keeping an eye on his next projects.
Thank you! I'm happy that you can relate to this list :) If I update it, I'll try to keep you in touch!I've got…
Hi! I hope they don't keep changing the dates. Since the beginning of the year, everything released by China has been underwhelming. What other productions are you waiting for?
There are three female characters that would be on my list but they were ruined by the script: 1) Zhi Wei from Rise Of The Phoenixes was cunning but was turned to clumsy and indecisive. 2) Shao Shang from Love Like The Galaxy went from being smart and unrestrained to childish. 3) Chang Ge from The Long Ballad was introduced as a skilled warrior and strategist but she didn't even last ten episodes and was already a damsel in distress. It was frustrating to watch.
Right now, my potential candidates are Ming Lang (The Story of Ming Lang) Yun He (The Blue Whisper) and Bai Feng Xi (Who Rules the World). So far, they are being strong and competent. I hope they will be like that until until I finish their respective series.
I've read good reviews about Xu Hong Dou from Meet Yourself but I haven't seen a single episode yet.
Even Viki's subtitles came with errors. And WeTV no longer puts the same dedication as before.
The subtitles in the conversations have errors, especially those in spanish. Place names and pronouns are a mess 😅
While you have left over thirty comments about "Pledge Of Allegiance", I have only responded to a few of them. Not only do you not know the difference between recommending and forcing (weren't you dissing those who didn't share your opinion?) but you also don't know how to count, ¡ja,ja!
Doesn't your favorite drama have enough views so you want to force us to watch it? 🤣
I have "Warm on a Cold Night" on my list. I would sacrifice my good judgment for Li Yitong 😂 I love her since "Royal Nirvana".
I was not bothered by the change in the behavior of the females leads from "Rise Of Phoenixes" and "The Long Ballad" because they were not productions in which I had faith but "Love Like The Galaxy" hurt me due to the hype: the director said Shao Shang was an intense character...
"A Dream Of Splendor" is a disappointment. The plot doesn't do justice to the way the drama was promoted: Women overcoming difficulties despite stereotypes. But the female characters did the opposite by relying on the men around them over and over again, especially the female lead, who was described as smart but didn't have a single logical idea.
I understand your point about Minglang but it must be because of Zhao Liying's acting. She makes her characters look serious. I have seen her on six occasions and all of them there is not enough charisma. She doesn't radiate the qualities that are described for her character. I noticed the same thing with Song Wei Long in "League Of Nobleman".
I finished watching Who Rules The World and Feng Xi stayed true to herself until the end. Definitely going to my favorites list!
I currently have nothing to watch so from your recommendations I'll take a look at "Secret of Three Kingdoms" because it's been seven months since I last watched a political C-drama.
I have no problem waiting when it comes to a good show. I've been disappointed enough in having high expectations for the xianxia genre. I waited a year for "Till The End Of The Moon". I thought it would be a complex series, but the plot and characters gather the highest percentage of nonsense I've ever seen. The only positive point is Luo Yunxi's acting. But he can't carry the mess alone.
The Demon Hunter Romance has Ren Jialun. I've never been able to finish any drama in which he appears. "The Blue Whisper" was going to be the exception but what I feared happened: The female lead who was smart and strong became weak because of the male lead's forgiveness.
For 2024 there are titles that I am looking forward to, one of them is "Blossoms Shanghai". I am a fan of the source material for two reasons. 1) the realism with which China in the 1990's is depicted. 2) the female characters, both main and supporting, are outstanding.
https://www.asianjunkie.com/2017/06/16/lee-jin-wook-did-not-ask-for-or-get-consent-of-alleged-sexual-assault-victim-judge-says/
"Seoul Central District Court Judge Seo Jeong Hyeon declared A as being found not guilty of false accusation."
https://www.soompi.com/article/998015wpp/lee-jin-wooks-sexual-assault-accuser-found-not-guilty
There are three female characters that would be on my list but they were ruined by the script: 1) Zhi Wei from Rise Of The Phoenixes was cunning but was turned to clumsy and indecisive. 2) Shao Shang from Love Like The Galaxy went from being smart and unrestrained to childish. 3) Chang Ge from The Long Ballad was introduced as a skilled warrior and strategist but she didn't even last ten episodes and was already a damsel in distress. It was frustrating to watch.
Right now, my potential candidates are Ming Lang (The Story of Ming Lang) Yun He (The Blue Whisper) and Bai Feng Xi (Who Rules the World). So far, they are being strong and competent. I hope they will be like that until until I finish their respective series.
I've read good reviews about Xu Hong Dou from Meet Yourself but I haven't seen a single episode yet.