Why Chinese writers like open endings so much? wtf is so good about open ending?! It's not like their stories are as smart as top level western movies, yet they try to make it look smart by useless stuff. I look around for a long time to find a nice story with good actors, then what? I see in the comments that it has an open ending!
In the synopsis it says: "As time passes, the two friends draw ever closer, eventually swearing to look out for each other as siblings for life." So they are going to treat each other as brother and sister? Is it going to be romance or not?
I don't know why whenever I watch Nam Joo Hyuk as ML, I don't feel like his character deserves the FL. Like in School 2015, I really hoped for Kong Tae Kwang to end up with the FL. Here again, it is so frustrating that Han Ji Pyung doesn't end up with FL. It has become a moral message for Kdramas to "Be bad to end well. Be good, just be good, don't expect anything else."
Can you explain your opinion about yang mi's acting as well? How are they on opposite sides? I'm not very observant…
I don't know much about acting stuff either. I also think that both are good. When Yang Zi acts, I feel like I am full of excitement. She expresses the emotions so boldly that I can't focus on anything else while watching her. On the other hand, when Yang Mi acts, I don't feel like it is a movie. I think it is real life. Her emotions and expression are on point yet a lot of them are subtle. For example, for Yang Zi's case, in Battle of Chungsha, I wanted to get into the movie and pinch her cheeks when she was arguing with her brother-in-law. For Yang Mi's case, in Eternal Love, when Ye Hua was trying to take out her eyes, I felt like he was taking out my eyes. Yang Zi's bonus is her boldness to express emotions freely and sometimes exaggeratedly. But the emotions are always right there into your face. Yang Mi's bonus is her natural acting. Every emotion is on point and feels so real. When I watch her movies, I always feel like I'm inside the movie (if the male lead doesn't ruin it though).
hi, can i ask for a spoiler?1.is there any misunderstanding and break up scene? and if yes, what ep they get back?2.when…
Hello again :D 1. There are a lot of misunderstandings. And there are a few break ups. But surprisingly here all of them (except on at EP8) are unrelated. Misunderstandings: EP7, EP8, a lot of them. But after EP8 none of them lead to a serious fight or breakup. Breakups: EP5-EP8, but this period is actually very cute and funny. EP22-23 EP28-29 2. EP8 (female confesses at EP4) 3. Very happy and satisfying ending.
What is the meaning of secret contract marriage? Not couple in public and not couple in private. TF I had this problem in Well Intended Love. The synopsis hints this situation again. I haven't watched this one, I want to know if there is any answer for my question in this drama, or the confusion still holds here?
The annoying thing was that the female lead decided to leave with the childhood friend. From that moment on, until…
Can be. But FL was way clingy at the start and he didn't know her before. FL did that after all the time they had together. The ML's behavior was because he hadn't fell in love with her yet, but FL was supposedly in love with him when He Zhen appeared, or not?
It has become a moral message for Kdramas to "Be bad to end well. Be good, just be good, don't expect anything else."
For example, for Yang Zi's case, in Battle of Chungsha, I wanted to get into the movie and pinch her cheeks when she was arguing with her brother-in-law.
For Yang Mi's case, in Eternal Love, when Ye Hua was trying to take out her eyes, I felt like he was taking out my eyes.
Yang Zi's bonus is her boldness to express emotions freely and sometimes exaggeratedly. But the emotions are always right there into your face.
Yang Mi's bonus is her natural acting. Every emotion is on point and feels so real. When I watch her movies, I always feel like I'm inside the movie (if the male lead doesn't ruin it though).
Thank you for your detailed explanation.
1. There are a lot of misunderstandings. And there are a few break ups. But surprisingly here all of them (except on at EP8) are unrelated.
Misunderstandings: EP7, EP8, a lot of them. But after EP8 none of them lead to a serious fight or breakup.
Breakups:
EP5-EP8, but this period is actually very cute and funny.
EP22-23
EP28-29
2. EP8 (female confesses at EP4)
3. Very happy and satisfying ending.
I had this problem in Well Intended Love. The synopsis hints this situation again. I haven't watched this one, I want to know if there is any answer for my question in this drama, or the confusion still holds here?