Yes, transmigration is allowed, but reincarnation is not. A previous drama that aired last June, A Dream Within…
i read in some article that reincarnation plot is censored in China because it is considered part of âfeudal superstitionâ (ć°ć»șèż·äżĄ / fengjian mixin), an ancient belief that, according to the government, could âdistort the value orientationâ of society. the government wants to educate the people with scientific and socialist values, not spread fatalism or mysticism. but i can be wrong bcs i read it through machine translation haha.
Just curious with the censorship. Is transmigration allowed and reincarnation isnt thats why this is airing???I…
Yes, transmigration is allowed, but reincarnation is not. A previous drama that aired last June, A Dream Within a Dream, also had a transmigration plot, so yeah itâs allowed
There's human/Mortal realm arc in novel,in historical era set-up, not a 'modern' one
thereâs gonna be a modern day part too. idk if itâs in the novel or not, but from the reuters it looks like there will be one. pretty sure itâll just be a few minutes, not full episodes. https://x.com/feiyudiaries/status/1793847439172268462
this is my first xianxia drama and the fiirst time i watch ML let the Fl fell down đđ anyway 4 episodes in and i love it so far, didn't expect it to be this hilarious đ
Funny how weâre in 2025, but some people still think intimacy on screen can only be shown through kissing. Emotional nuance? Subtext? Body language? Guess some things age, but growth doesnât.
Funny how you keep dismissing her while sheâs the one working in the industry, winning awards, and booking lead roles. If thatâs not âreal actressâ behavior, I donât know what is
Imagine being in 2025 and still thinking someone owes you physical intimacy on screen to be considered a 'real' actor. Consent and boundaries aren't erasable just because you want a kiss in your favorite scene. If the performance moves the story forward and connects emotionally, why is a kiss your hill to die on? Actors in BL or any genre donât owe physical scenes to anyone. The moment you think someoneâs professionalism is tied to how far theyâll go physically â especially in a same-sex context, youâre not supporting the genre, youâre fetishizing it. Thatâs not appreciation, thatâs entitlement.
yeah, cool than. anyway, speaking about Jackie Chan, she is co staring him as his daughter in his film < Ride On> you can watch it bcs its not romance at all đđ
Good for you. but being a âcomplete actorâ isnât about ticking off a checklist like kissing scenes, itâs about embodying the character and delivering a compelling performance. some actors donât need to compromise personal boundaries to prove theyâre good at what they do.
Itâs interesting how you reduce an actressâs entire skill set to whether or not she kisses someone on screen. acting isnât measured by how far someone is willing to go physically, but by how convincingly they portray a character. sheâs already proven her capabilities through critical recognition and awards, something that speaks louder than this oddly specific take on what makes an âactor without limitations.â
lmao saying all of this bcs of kissing scene is so funny. as long as she can act and does justice to the character, that should be what matters. Calling her "not much as an actress" when talking about a movie star and already grab an acting awards before is definitely a choice.
well there's already an actor who doesn't do kissing scene before her and is just doing fine. A kiss scene maybe important but doesn't mean that she doesn't deserve this role/not professional. as long as she CAN act is fine.
https://x.com/sshinejie/status/1957296494400430534
https://x.com/apphimbo/status/1957293152533885011
https://kisskh.at/discussions/693413-xian-yu/144240-episodes-corresponding-to-novel-chapters-new-changes-in-the-adaptation
https://x.com/feiyudiaries/status/1793847439172268462