6 :D and AS x LJ too.. honorable rival friends ..Their history is short but effective. :D
Actually, I thought about this (their relationship looks the type you call it) as I was writing but they make feel more like older and younger brother to me :D Anyway I like the way the two interact. X))
In the first part of the drama, Ashile Sun explains that his father loved him very much as a child. Then, suddenly,…
yes this logic fits. If not, I'd be happy to think of this way XD... if we can get a good story and background from this guy too, it wouldn't be a problem to put the pieces together as we wish: D
In the first part of the drama, Ashile Sun explains that his father loved him very much as a child. Then, suddenly,…
If all this hadn't happened, I'm sure he would have raised AS and Sheer to be awesome brothers, making sure they are tightly knit together. And if it wasn't for this betrayal, maybe he would be a man who would trust AS to the fullest, even if he didn't have blood ties with him, but in this case it was not possible. Because when a person has a paranoia towards event or a person , he looks for weak points in everything he encounters that can make his fears come true to protect himself. His was a paranoia towards people, and the weakness he found in AS was blood ties...
In the first part of the drama, Ashile Sun explains that his father loved him very much as a child. Then, suddenly,…
When I look at Great Khan's perspective (based on what you have said), I am much more sympathetic to him. Being betrayed by your loved one and perhaps because of this betrayal feeling obliged to keep yourself on guard against the son you love probably more than your life ... Feeling that you have become someone who may even suspect their loved ones ... Such a feeling can make you hate yourself. Trying to protect his nephew, who is not even his own son, even though he knows that he will be cruel in his eyes, from the person he once loved and his son whose trust he cannot fully surrender even if he wants to X'(... It is comforting that this is not real. And I thank you for this explanation because knowing that everything he does has this kind of psychological and logical basis makes me comfortable in one way.
In the first part of the drama, Ashile Sun explains that his father loved him very much as a child. Then, suddenly,…
Woah. I'm in episode 40 yet and the points you really said haven't been revealed yet, but if it's like you said, it's really heartbreaking. Even though he's portrayed as a bad and manipulative guy, I love Great Khan from the beginning, and I actually had expectations from him. It was like desperately hoping for the smallest good to come from someone, even though you knew he was evil. The slightest sincerity he showed towards his stepson made me happy because I was hoping that even without blood line, AS would have a bond that should not be easily broken with the person who raised him as the strong man he is today. Such ties are valuable. Despite the hardships he had given him, AS knew this and was grateful for his well-being. Even when he was in trouble, he did not think of betraying the man who raised him, as an honorable man would.
Talk about lost in translation or just simply a botched job. I checked out the TLB on Youtube in French by the…
oh really this statement enlightened me. :D While I was watching that, the aura of that 'bored' line that was incompatible with the scene was scratching my ear. In my mind to make it more compatible , I turned it into something like 'you're talking useless', thinking he meant that type of thing. X)
just as how a person who knows martial arts can make difference from a normal person in any situation in real…
You can take a look at the duel videos over there on the internet to have an idea, I don't remember clearly because it's been a long time. My favorite character there was the swordsman /bodyguard. I think I have a soft spot for this point. Everything would have changed if there was a better swordsman here than ML, thankfully he is the best. XD
just as how a person who knows martial arts can make difference from a normal person in any situation in real…
While writing the commentary, I had to rewatch the scene so as not to miss out on any great and fine details in the duel scene. That's why you felt like you were watching the scene XD
just as how a person who knows martial arts can make difference from a normal person in any situation in real…
OO.. You came. WWelcome :) Digging is sucsessful. Yes.. Martial arts here is another level. I did not come across like this. The duels in Six Flying Dragons was the closest to the pleasure I got from swords fighting in this one. I don't remember seeing anything similar except that. It is also disappointing to see realistic fights so few, although the far east is known for its martial arts.
: D initially looking for supporters is part of human psychology .. also yes .. she wasn't really wrong (I mean.. CG)... it is also in real life. when we are angry, we are looking for someone to blame, right or wrong ... this is one of our flaws that we need to fix.
At 24-25, I was also very angry with CG. I came here to see if other people felt the same as me. I was looking for comments from other people who were angry at the moment that I felt so, and when I saw a comment defending CG or explaining the situation reasonably, my logic nodded, but my feelings were childishly arrogant against CG. I was like ... 'no not now ... I really don't want to understand you right now, I'm really angry with you and I just want to get mad at you. I'll understand you when my temper calm down XXDD (so it happened :D)
There were times when I felt that way too. actually i like manga/ webtoon. I was amazed by the scene where CG…
My biggest negative criticism at this point is to they putting real characters into comic. When drawings come, I pull myself out reality and throw into the world of comic and then what ... they put a real character into it .. Perception is divided. The scene makes an implausible and incompatible impression. The comic background doesn't integrate with the real character. In the Shouzo comic battle scene (not sure if it was right there) suddenly the real CG appears and swings her sword... there was a place where the Ashile Tribe and LSM came face to face, there LSM running with his horse... It looks like a cheap theater scene, because in such an environment you can't take their facial expressions and acting seriously. XD These would be much cooler and holistic if they were draw too. Nevertheless, I think that the comics in general perspective add originality to this work. The drawings and coloring are really beautiful. In fact, that is much more artistic than the noisy war scenes with no clear who killed whom. So, like everything else, this one has its strengths and weaknesses.
It's probably preference but as much as I admire the drama team to add the comic scenes and it was cool I HATED…
There were times when I felt that way too. actually i like manga/ webtoon. I was amazed by the scene where CG runs away and falls into the water where these drawings are shown in ep 1-2. In a scene like this, it looked pretty cool and was like finding something you loved where you didn't expect it. After all, we get a clue about this in the introduction mv, but I really wouldn't guess they would add it to the content of the episodes. Although we love these drawings, the transition in the battle scenes (as you say) has a slightly more negative effect. Because a moment when we are focused, tense and fully immersed in the scene, and suddenly it feels like we are grabbed by the neck and put in front of the door. X) If we want to keep the effect of the scene on us, we need to quickly rebuild our focus infrastructure and bring back our feelings. Still, a drawing lover will enjoy these scenes (like me) despite this negativity. I start to examine the drawings as soon as the transition is made. How the depict characters faces and auras ... How simulate them ... The way they move the drawings vaguely like a light animation, etc ... I don't know if you've finished watching but maybe you can try this for the future, it's fun :)
I generally don't like when something occupies my mind that much. I will be glad when I get over this :) actually I think it is the interaction here that makes us more obsessed with the drama than the drama. XD It's just not possible for someone just watching to get so attached to it. Seeing dozens of people's discoveries about the characters, their interactions and personalities in real life, how they reflect their characters in acting despite their real personalities, long examinations about a scene you just watched, noticing the connections and fine details you haven't discovered in the series, an emotion that you feel while watching related to a scene, actor or line but do not stand on it is riveted by those who share the same feelings ... This experience brings everything you like about the series to the top. You are finally addicted ... You invest much more in characters and script and you understand them. In short, we cannot get over this unless we get out of here. XD
Sun's message to Changge: "Copy that. Be there or be square." These translators are killing me xD
Oh, so that was the meaning ... I wish they had used one of these sentences. XD It is best to find the appropriate phrase in your own language in the translation. This is the true meaning of the translate. Making the text yourself. but if there is no answer, just have to translate in the most understandable way. XD