Director: Zhong Qing Screenwriter: reportedly the original author. Art Director: Shao Changyong (winner of the Magnolia Award for Best Art Direction for "Nirvana in Fire", "Like a Flowing River", and "A Thought Through the Mountains"). Lighting Director: Wang Jianpeng (winner of the Best Art Direction Award for "The Longest Day in Chang'an" and "Mountains May Depart").
I really like the fact that the FL and ML are cruel and machiavellian. They're completely breaking away from the stereotype that protagonists need to be only kind and righteous. I hope this essence can be maintained in the adaptation.
She's doing everything wrong, she wore green during a period of national mourning. She didn't attend the press conference because she was afraid people would ask questions. Those who have nothing to hide have nothing to fear. All she had to do was speak up to silence people, but she can't even do the bare minimum. The drama has shifted again this month, but public opinion remains overwhelming.
She tried to test the waters once more, but public opinion continues to speak out. Perhaps to salvage the drama they'll manage to premiere it for an international audience. The partnership with Thailand was beneficial...
Screenwriter: reportedly the original author.
Art Director: Shao Changyong (winner of the Magnolia Award for Best Art Direction for "Nirvana in Fire", "Like a Flowing River", and "A Thought Through the Mountains").
Lighting Director: Wang Jianpeng (winner of the Best Art Direction Award for "The Longest Day in Chang'an" and "Mountains May Depart").