Is Susu as a god more powerful than Mingye. She was able to destroy DG eye crossbow easily while Mingye was having…
I think it is because the difference in intention. Ancient Demon God aimed for destruction, so he fought and retaliated. Tantai Jin aimed for peace, so he surrendered and sacrificed himself. Maybe Li Susu is not so powerful, but who is her enemy determines the result.
Guysss I accidentally saw the comment abt the ending last nite, and now it kills my interest already. Currently…
People are disappointed because they have expectation. Some people expect this drama to end happily in accordance with their expectation. Enjoying a drama is a personal experience. To some extent, we should not let other people's experience dictate us.
We have our own purpose why we watch it. For me, my purpose is to appreciate the aestethics, the story which is anti-mainstream, the moral behind it, and the acting skill of the main leads. I am curious and want to broaden my mind by experiencing diversity in storytelling. For others, maybe they want to see romantic scenes, to see a family that happy forever, to laugh and get entertained, to relieve stress, etc.
All purpose is valid in itself, but some are more suited with the purpose of the drama, some other is not. So, my suggestion, just look into your self. What is your purpose of watching it? Do you find the story so far meet your purpose or not? If yes, keep watching. If not, give it a chance or drop it.
this is an exageration.see some recent xianxias with a good budget and most of what you say already happens in…
I have watched three of them. Blood of Youth is very good, but people still commenting its lack of romance. LBFD is very good, still people said the ending is rushed. All is good.
How about Nirvana in Fire? It is has pretty similar ending like this drama.
When LSS ascend to become Goddess, Why does TTJ also changed into white God clothing? Is he also ascended to become…
I think the white clothing is just a metaphore. After becoming a goddess, Li Susu has the ability to know everthing, including Tantai Jin's true intention. So, she brought him to the farthest realm where All Distress Array cannot reach. In this place, they can talk heart to heart without being disturbed by outer persona and prejudice. Black is only Tantai Jin outer appearance, but in reality, he has a pure and brave heart. In this place, all inside is finally out. Tantai Jin's pure heart is revealed though this white clothing.
I've been watching wuxia and xianxia for 10+ years, and I'd say there's roughly two happy endings for every sad…
I think this unsatisfactory ending comes up with the inherent mechanism to solve the cosmic conflict in the story (Demon God versus Gods and immortals). Desperate times call for desperate measures. The Demon God is too powerful and the All Distress Array becomes the unbeatable final weapon to annihilate every living being. For such extremes, it would be illogical if it can be solved so easily. Logically speaking, TTJ self sacrifice is needed resulting in his death.
We wish there still a way out for him to be alive. However, the world where the story takes place is the world where even gods and goddess can die (remember the downfall of 12 gods) and they can't be revived. So, even though in other xianxia revival/ rebirth is common solution to give happy ending despite all tragedies (e.g. in Love between Fairy and Devil, Legend of Fuyao, and Three Miles of Peach Blossom), that possibility is closed here. If the story force the revival of TTJ, it will open a giant plot hole. The inconsistency would make the story even worse.
To make it a happy ending thus depends mainly on our personal expectation and interpretation. The story itself is not bad, but how it tastes on us would definitely vary. This subjective experience is valid, but it cannot be used to judge overall story and the message it tries to convey otherwise it will be unfair.
I think it is not a tragedy. Tantai Jin is not succumbed to his flaws in the end of the story.
Not all sad stories is tragedy. It is tragic if it involves the main character fallen from good fortune to the bad one. Tantai Jin is unfortunate from the first place. He climbed the ladder and in the end got his freedom, attained his goals, and had a beautiful family even though he was not there.
It is a beautiful and good ending. It is not open; it is closed well. It is just people cannot accept that Tantai…
It depends on our definitions of happiness. For some people, it is a reunion with the loved ones. For others, it is an attainment of goals or tranquility and freedom in the end of life.
Tantai Jin doesn't get the first one, but get the later two. If we expect the first, we will get disappointed. If we broaden our view to other kind of happiness, we can be satisfied.
We have our own purpose why we watch it. For me, my purpose is to appreciate the aestethics, the story which is anti-mainstream, the moral behind it, and the acting skill of the main leads. I am curious and want to broaden my mind by experiencing diversity in storytelling. For others, maybe they want to see romantic scenes, to see a family that happy forever, to laugh and get entertained, to relieve stress, etc.
All purpose is valid in itself, but some are more suited with the purpose of the drama, some other is not. So, my suggestion, just look into your self. What is your purpose of watching it? Do you find the story so far meet your purpose or not? If yes, keep watching. If not, give it a chance or drop it.
How about Nirvana in Fire? It is has pretty similar ending like this drama.
We wish there still a way out for him to be alive. However, the world where the story takes place is the world where even gods and goddess can die (remember the downfall of 12 gods) and they can't be revived. So, even though in other xianxia revival/ rebirth is common solution to give happy ending despite all tragedies (e.g. in Love between Fairy and Devil, Legend of Fuyao, and Three Miles of Peach Blossom), that possibility is closed here. If the story force the revival of TTJ, it will open a giant plot hole. The inconsistency would make the story even worse.
To make it a happy ending thus depends mainly on our personal expectation and interpretation. The story itself is not bad, but how it tastes on us would definitely vary. This subjective experience is valid, but it cannot be used to judge overall story and the message it tries to convey otherwise it will be unfair.
Tantai Jin doesn't get the first one, but get the later two. If we expect the first, we will get disappointed. If we broaden our view to other kind of happiness, we can be satisfied.