Am I the only one who admires Li Cheng dearly and find Xiao Feng an irresponsible princess who put her happiness…
I don't think Xiao Feng is irresponsible but I also think Chengyin's actions make sense based on the situation he is in. Getting the crown is not child's play, of course you'll have to get your hands dirty.
Oh cannot wait, he's the director for Cross Fire my favorite drama 2020! Hopefully we got good cast too!
I just checked the page of the director to see if he has any new projects and I saw this. He did such a great work on crossfire. I'm definitely going to give this a chance too.
I am loving this show. It is so well made! The story is so beautifully told, the acting is great even from minor characters (especially the senior cast), the cinematography, oh the cinematography, is GORGEOUS. I know it's going to end with an explosion but the journey is perfect.
It wasn't about woh. The rules changed at the beginning of 2021. It was already announced in 2020.
No, apparently before they only had to submit the script and it could only be a part of it but now it has to be the whole thing. I don't know how much more severe it has gotten.
It wasn't about woh. The rules changed at the beginning of 2021. It was already announced in 2020.
I'm not sure if what you're saying is correct, though? WOH submitted their script earlier so they passed sooner. If other shows had submitted their scripts before the new year, they would have passed more easily as well. As for adding female characters and heavier censorship, there were actually 4 bl adaptations in 2020 and they either gender-bend one of the characters or added new female leads and because of that, no one watched them. (The only good/successful one was Winter Begonia) so that was a practice before now as well. The only difference between recent adaptations and those older ones is that after Guardian and The Untamed, creators realized there was a way to adapt these without the addition of female characters and that's what's so special about the recent batch of shows. WOH, HYX, SPL, SY and so on are all like that. I think the regulations committee is fully aware of the new interest in the genre so they took repercussions. The fact that woh came before all the new regulations, was completely incidental. If you meant that now we've had WOH, so now we won't be satisfied with these less relaxed productions, then I would say not to worry. I think they know why the fans show up so they will definitely put a lot of candy in the shows for everyone! :D
And to be fair, the trending is mostly disappointment in the cast selection.Yes, they’re all good looking and…
Oh, it makes sense, kind of? I mean this project comes with a massive fanbase so they probably thought it doesn't matter if they cast idols because people would watch anyway. It'll be a pity though. WOH proved to me that casting actors over idols can really impact the quality of a show so I was hoping they'd do the same with this. Oh well. Now we have to wait and see if it's confirmed and then how the final product will turn out.
No. It's a silly lie which can easily be debunked once you see that the show and its concert are still legally…
If you want reliable news, "Marcus Here!" and "AvenueX" on Youtube are two of the more reliable channels to get your news from. I don't really follow cdrama land news either but if you're interested to learn about the atmosphere of fandom in China, AvenueX's video's are very telling. She both talks about it and also reflects a lot of the opinions herself. She has an entire video in which she talks about how reviewers tried to start a "bl battle 2021" thing for hype and other reasons which I think is also reflected in the rumors we get as well.
WOH submitted their script earlier so they passed sooner. If other shows had submitted their scripts before the new year, they would have passed more easily as well.
As for adding female characters and heavier censorship, there were actually 4 bl adaptations in 2020 and they either gender-bend one of the characters or added new female leads and because of that, no one watched them. (The only good/successful one was Winter Begonia) so that was a practice before now as well.
The only difference between recent adaptations and those older ones is that after Guardian and The Untamed, creators realized there was a way to adapt these without the addition of female characters and that's what's so special about the recent batch of shows. WOH, HYX, SPL, SY and so on are all like that.
I think the regulations committee is fully aware of the new interest in the genre so they took repercussions. The fact that woh came before all the new regulations, was completely incidental.
If you meant that now we've had WOH, so now we won't be satisfied with these less relaxed productions, then I would say not to worry. I think they know why the fans show up so they will definitely put a lot of candy in the shows for everyone! :D
It'll be a pity though. WOH proved to me that casting actors over idols can really impact the quality of a show so I was hoping they'd do the same with this. Oh well. Now we have to wait and see if it's confirmed and then how the final product will turn out.
pray for me!
I don't really follow cdrama land news either but if you're interested to learn about the atmosphere of fandom in China, AvenueX's video's are very telling. She both talks about it and also reflects a lot of the opinions herself. She has an entire video in which she talks about how reviewers tried to start a "bl battle 2021" thing for hype and other reasons which I think is also reflected in the rumors we get as well.