Any twt acc that are gonna be posting reuters of both main leads? Itās my first time following a cdramaās…
I don't know about LYX fans...but TJC fans tend to steer clear of paparazzi videos because it's an invasion of his privacy. I do recommend following his official YouTube & IG accounts. You can also follow the official fan club on Instagram.
To everyone replying below: Iām not trying to stir up trouble between fandoms. This is my personal opinion,…
Not trying to stir conflict hahaha⦠but this is exactly why people keep asking you to step back. Youāre doubling down on āpersonal opinionā while treating unresolved allegations as fact, and thatās where it stops being concern and starts being rumor-driven speculationāespecially when black-market manipulation has already been raised before with both LYX and TJC. And honestlyāwhen exactly has TJC been āproblematicā? The real issue here is how easily people latch onto rumors. Same energy as that woman claiming to be TJCās girlfriend. Delusional. Wu Lei choosing to sue is his way of doing business. TJC choosing to focus on his craft is his. Different approaches, same right. Silence isnāt guilt. As for āthey should have begged Yang Yang to take the scriptāābe serious. Do you think directors and producers have no dignity? That they grovel to fans who think they know better? Have you ever worked in filmmaking or casting? Do you have insider info? And real questionāhow old are you? Because this take sounds like it came straight out of fandom Twitter, not an adult conversation. Otherwise, shut it.
So you have read the book? Since you are giving us all here such an opinion.
Apologies for the belated replyāI had to step away and actually read Shi Ri, since youāre so eager to defend a work you never mentioned whether youād read yourself. Thankfully it was a fast read (web novel perks). Unfortunately, my knee-jerk reaction held up. Aside from the Sinicization of the survival genre through Taoist elements and zodiac symbolism, the framework mirrors Alice in Borderland almost beat for beat and offers nothing particularly new or meaningful. The story lacks depth; violence and gore function more like salad dressing, and the female characters largely exist to make the men look tougher and more heroic. Unless a screenwriter is given real creative agency to rethink the material, Iāll pass. Iām just not interested in plot-driven stories that have nothing substantive to say.
So you have read the book? Since you are giving us all here such an opinion.
Pullllllllleese. I rate based on how good the story is and how compelling the characters areāthen production execution. If you actually looked at my list, youād see I donāt rate based on the actors. š
So you have read the book? Since you are giving us all here such an opinion.
Haha⦠yes, I came in negative with my expectations, lmao. Please donāt be embarrassed for meāIām shameless by choice, especially since the book is already on my list to read.
So you have read the book? Since you are giving us all here such an opinion.
Yeah, there are two things about C-drama adaptations that always frustrate me: watered-down themes, and budget issuesāeither too much or too little. Watered-down themes destroy the compelling nature of the original source. On the other hand, dramas with excessive budgets tend to overdo things because teams feel pressured to spend the money before they lose it, and high budgets also come with strings attached from various stakeholders. On the opposite end of the spectrum, trying to adapt a story that requires a high budget on a shoestring budget is just as disastrous. I just finished The Unclouded Soul, and despite having the right level of production value, it was obvious the script had been compromised by investors. The second leadās storyline added absolutely nothing to the main themes of the storyālmao. It felt like a mini script with its own separate melodrama awkwardly embedded into the main plot. Obviously, XZās team is going to move mountains to make sure he doesnāt get screwed over like this. So we wonāt have investor-meddling shenanigans.
Mind you, itās one of the most beloved and popular ips to come out of China.
The Untamed is probably his best work. Douluo felt miscast to meāI finished it, but god, the writing was atrocious. Jade Dynasty was basically a throwback to ā90s wuxia filmmaking (very Tsui Hark-coded), so its success wasnāt just XZābut sure, whatever helps his fans sleep. Legend of Zeng Hai Iāll probably skip for now; Iām not in the mood for historical court shenanigans.
And honestlyāwhen exactly has TJC been āproblematicā? The real issue here is how easily people latch onto rumors. Same energy as that woman claiming to be TJCās girlfriend. Delusional.
Wu Lei choosing to sue is his way of doing business. TJC choosing to focus on his craft is his. Different approaches, same right. Silence isnāt guilt.
As for āthey should have begged Yang Yang to take the scriptāābe serious. Do you think directors and producers have no dignity? That they grovel to fans who think they know better? Have you ever worked in filmmaking or casting? Do you have insider info?
And real questionāhow old are you? Because this take sounds like it came straight out of fandom Twitter, not an adult conversation.
Otherwise, shut it.