Dual cultivation is not any new term for xianxia genre ,but whether they do it in their physical bodies or not…
Thank you for sharing your insider information and your comparison with the novel 🙏❤️ Can you tell me in which episode (minute) he asked, “Do you dislike it?” (I'm afraid I may have seen cutted version, but I'm not sure...)
Wow, this is the best portrayal of soulbonding/dual cultivation I've ever seen in a series 😱❤️ There's so much emotion and chemistry between them, it's just incredible (from the screenwriters to the actors, they all did great jobs, it's just 🤯 incredible! I'm so glad they're taking so much time to convey it to the viewers 🙏)
The message couldn't be clearer to viewers, it's just breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️🥵🔥❤️❤️❤️
😂 Right? Like have you SEEN her? 🤦🏼♀️ So excited you’re watching it! It became one of my all…
Exactly! (she’s more like a little harmless puppy, she’s so adorable! 😂) I absolutely love the humorous undertone, it makes it really fun to watch 😄❤️ (if it continues like this, I get why it’s one of your favorites :)
Edit: oh no, I believe it’s not the same drama as listed above (this one is called 燼上月光 ,but anyway it’s definitely worth a watch 😍
I believe it’s the drama in the link below? (Edit: no it’s not, sorry) Awesome acting! Both mains did a great job, loved the plot. Ml is just too handsome, he’s always killin* me with his looks 😵💫❤️❤️❤️
(The end should have definitely be longer, though 🥲)
Okay... I love Zhen Zi Qi, he's a great actor and I usually like all his dramas. Don't get me wrong, this one wasn't necessarily bad, but in my opinion it lacked a coherent plot, I somehow missed the common thread. Maybe the series was just too long for the plot?
I usually love that his series are well thought out and coherent and contain just the right amount of dramatics and spice. But this one...
The beginning was okay, it lost focus in the middle, the ending got a little better, but then lost focus again, and overall, I lost interest in watching this series halfway through. Hopefully his next work will be better :/
Was the fl really married to another man? Or was it just a facade?
As far as I remember, there was only one version in which the female lead is married to someone else, but I can't remember which one it was. But it was only a sham marriage, and when she met the male lead again, she was already divorced (they had only married to register the daughter).
I liked the beginning, which focused more on the army and FL as a fighter. But from around episode 20 onwards, it got boring for me... (too many and too long dialogues/monologues from all kinds of minor characters, too many court scenes...) It just wasn't my thing.
A few side notes: + It's kind of funny that every night/every time they looked up at the sky, it was a full moon... + I liked the bag with the horse on it, it was cute. 😅 + It kind of annoyed me that in every big war scene, of course, everyone wore a helmet... except the main characters. (Sure, the main characters naturally have invisible protection, right? 😑)
The male lead is incredibly handsome and his acting performance is top-notch! 😱❤️❤️
However, I didn't like the female lead character throughout the entire series. I mean, come on, she's his therapist and she enters into an intimate relationship with her patient, which isn't exactly professional behavior 😑 And then she blames him for being the way he is (even though she knew about his illness from the beginning). That annoyed me immensely.
BUT I think it's really great that they made a good series about mental illness AND even traumatized both characters (they don't follow the male stereotype (we all know how in most dramas, males are always superior to everything 🙄), but also let him experience a traumatic (and sadly possible in real life)
Just because they haven't seen each other in a long time, everything is fine now? They definitely could have resolved that with more care! Especially since ML chose the easy way out, as always! He treated her like an object in the past, a little groveling and an apology wouldn't have hurt!!! 😡😤
Seriously, this is already the second series in which ML appears as Fls' gynecologist and examines her veeeery thoroughly. And in this one, he even knows FLs beforehand and is interested in her, I mean what the heck! That’s embarrassing for everyone involved. Who would think of starting a drama (and a relationship) this way? 🤦♂️
Can you tell me in which episode (minute) he asked, “Do you dislike it?” (I'm afraid I may have seen cutted version, but I'm not sure...)
The message couldn't be clearer to viewers, it's just breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️🥵🔥❤️❤️❤️
I absolutely love the humorous undertone, it makes it really fun to watch 😄❤️ (if it continues like this, I get why it’s one of your favorites :)
I believe it’s the drama in the link below? (Edit: no it’s not, sorry)
Awesome acting! Both mains did a great job, loved the plot. Ml is just too handsome, he’s always killin* me with his looks 😵💫❤️❤️❤️
(The end should have definitely be longer, though 🥲)
I usually love that his series are well thought out and coherent and contain just the right amount of dramatics and spice. But this one...
The beginning was okay, it lost focus in the middle, the ending got a little better, but then lost focus again, and overall, I lost interest in watching this series halfway through. Hopefully his next work will be better :/
A few side notes:
+ It's kind of funny that every night/every time they looked up at the sky, it was a full moon...
+ I liked the bag with the horse on it, it was cute. 😅
+ It kind of annoyed me that in every big war scene, of course, everyone wore a helmet... except the main characters. (Sure, the main characters naturally have invisible protection, right? 😑)
However, I didn't like the female lead character throughout the entire series. I mean, come on, she's his therapist and she enters into an intimate relationship with her patient, which isn't exactly professional behavior 😑 And then she blames him for being the way he is (even though she knew about his illness from the beginning). That annoyed me immensely.
BUT I think it's really great that they made a good series about mental illness AND even traumatized both characters (they don't follow the male stereotype (we all know how in most dramas, males are always superior to everything 🙄), but also let him experience a traumatic (and sadly possible in real life)