I'm on episode 6 and the girl's character has been a bitch since the first episode, but in this episode she reached…
I'm at the beginning of chapter 7 now, but I can't continue because he's softened towards her immediately. A little pride, why do men have to be stupid when the girl is wrong. I think I can't tolerate such characters anymore.
I'm on episode 6 and the girl's character has been a bitch since the first episode, but in this episode she reached her peak. If this is supposed to be a sassy girl, it's not. There is no balance with these Chinese people. Either they fake feminism and make men look stupid. Or on the contrary, they harass girls. In Wonderland of Love, the girl wasn't this annoying, but in one case I couldn't stand her slightly annoying behavior and the stupid servility of the man and left that series. After Lost you forever, I thought I would see Tan with a deserving girl, but this is even worse. Such a girl character undermines the comedy element of the series.
🌺 Our 40-episode series was one of the most beautiful and satisfying romantic dramas this summer. I started near the middle and when the episodes came two by two and then one by one in the most critical episodes, I went crazy while waiting. So the most exciting parts were the middle parts. Of course, some episodes are slow, but overall it is of good quality. The male lead in this series is both charismatic and sweet; I loved his tone of voice, the way he spoke, his movements, his character, his facial expressions. I also added the future history series to my list. While watching this, I even watched Lost you Forever, which I didn't watch because it was female-centered. My Chinese harem is expanding a lot. The Chinese Emperors are nothing compared to me. 😋 🌺
🌹 Both the couple compatibility and the personalities of the couple are perfect. The beginning, the development and the conclusion of their story were all lovely. A charismatic and sweet man: He was born to be a prince, such natural nobility. He is a born nobleman. As for the woman, she is a beautiful femme fatale who suits him 100%. Enough to fascinate even the girls. And she's smart and level-headed. She's a great networker, born to be a leader. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Imagine their married life. Especially when it involves deceiving a woman like that. I watched the confrontation scene at the riverside over and over again. Their love is so exciting in some episodes, so smooth in others, the kind that brings a smile to your face. Seriously, it's the kind that makes you smile peacefully, wondering about the next episode. With extra excitement in the middle... He loves her so beautifully, how he is afraid of losing her, how he feels inwardly. The way he says Miantang Miantang... And he's so fast, he doesn't leave anything to chance or time :D He knows exactly what he wants. And she responds very well. Even now, I watch his videos over and over again everywhere. I can skip and do one more repetition right away. I'm even doing it :D As a bonus, we have two more beautiful couples. They are also very nice. Strong women and men... Loyalty, maturity, dignity that we've been searching for... 🌹
🌷🌾 In terms of overall flow, the series is understated, natural and realistic. There are no ridiculously protracted and annoying intrigues, and the ones that are there are added out of necessity. Everything flows and resolves in its consistency. There is a different elegance and lightness in the series. It's definitely one of my favorites. Watch it. 🌷🌾
🍁🍂 What was love, what was effort, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's a different way of saying feed on crumbs. You tell me if there is love.
It's as if I had the whole forest and garden and couldn't get the one flower I wanted... Ahh my lonely men ;(
In the current Are You The One (Hidden Charm) series, I turned on Lost you Forever, which I postponed because it was woman-centered while waiting for the episode, and I finished it first.
I can't say that I like this series adapted from the novel very much. I wonder what the writer of the novel was thinking. Although there are some changes, as far as I read, the main lines are loyal to the novel. In my opinion, the author was confused about what to write and wanted to bring together three different themes in one novel. It didn't work. Let's say he did that, at least the adaptor should have been content with just being inspired. I would have made a separate series with three of them, all of them would have suited each other very well. Also, 62 episodes are unnecessary, this story could have been told in 40 episodes. It gets very repetitive. So there are a lot of episodes you want to speed up.
As the picture on the cover suggests, 3 men in love with the same woman. The romance is not impressive, the woman's love is not felt, I don't even think she is in love, it's more of a habit. The choices made by three men in love with the same woman and their lives accordingly. A production with a message.
No love with any man satisfies. A men's love is beautiful, but a woman's doesn't impress me in the slightest. My charisma, which is the reason I started, is also the reason I endured 62 episodes without skipping to the end.Because of my curiosity about his story with her and the endings, I watched all these episodes without skipping (even though I sped up some boring parts) so as not to lose the depth. Every scene of Xuan is beautiful, every emotion of Xuan penetrates you. Most of all, that impressive scene in the red forest towards the ends is magnificent (I think there should have been a finale there, at least I would say that the author was more faithful to what he wanted to tell 😃 ). I also loved our white-haired demon. But of course, I wish the writer was loyal to the story he started, because he was too stubborn about the war. To me, this was not pride and loyalty, but stubbornness. After all the times have changed, what loyalty to whom and what enmity. It is meaningless. And beginnings are important. The story at the beginning was what got me into the series, but whatever the author had in his head betrayed this story in my opinion.
It's very difficult to describe the show without going into detail and giving spoilers. It's not like the typical Korean Empress series, which I'm very annoyed with, but it's like a sibling of that genre. Because here, too, all the men are in love with the woman and make sacrifices for her. The only neat thing is that they are not galloping on her tail so that she can achieve her goals and ascend to the throne. What we call love is not one side running after the other and one side making sacrifices. That's why I hate Empress-style dramas, because the one-sided sacrifice of stupid men in love for the leading woman just gets on my nerves. Love is for two people. I didn't see that in this drama.
We focus on the story of each of them with the woman. Of course, we expect great romances with some of them, but apart from one soul-crushed, annoying, loser, extreme Polyanna, the other two men have their own purposes. And in order not to make him look too useless, they made him look like someone who gives an idea once in a while, who supports and provides solutions on the way to the throne. Without that, he would be completely incompetent.
I didn't like its realistic structure in the style of a public service announcement. Whatever message the author wanted to give, I definitely didn't like it. When I finished the series, I was left with a bitter bitter taste. It does not satisfy for this reason. It is definitely not a great series, but it has a structure that makes you watch and wonder.
The only positive thing is that I loved the roles of Xuan and Xiang liu. The acting, scenes and characters are impressive, which makes the series watchable. These roles and performances of the duo will be remembered for a long time for sure.
Unfortunately, they tend to show what would’ve really happened with the secondary characters and show the fantasy…
Yes, but I mean, if we are not talking about real life in a fiction, it doesn't necessarily have to contain so much negativity. Because they just put it for the sake of putting it in there and it's very grinning. They do it even though they don't have to.
I understand you and share the feeling that the 3 deaths were unnecessary. However it is a HE. I invite you to…
I thank you very much for expressing your opinions in this respectful way and for your pleasant conversation. It shows that you are a very sensitive, mature and respectful person. I hope it will be as you wish. Thank you very much.
I understand you and share the feeling that the 3 deaths were unnecessary. However it is a HE. I invite you to…
If we're talking about an ending where the supporting roles are sacrificed and only the main leads are happy, it's not a happy ending for me. I would also like to see a happy ending explicitly. I don't need to force it with clues and codes. This is not a Monalisa painting. Even though I accept the Extra episode as the finale because I prefer to think positively, we can clearly see that it was forced. I guess the scriptwriters realized that they were going to be cursed for the ending they wrote, so they made a 5-minute Extra in a hurry, but if they wanted to make a real happy ending, they should have deleted the battle scenes in the previous episode. The Chinese are already used to deleting a lot of scenes in dramas. So they could have been more convincing in those extra scenes.
What kind a fucking ending again. It took me two months to finish the show. Normally, a fluent Chinese drama would take me 3-4 days if I started it after it was over. I don't think it was as good as it was hyped. It was full of the typical female revenge and political intrigue that we see in every Chinese drama. I can say that I watched it for the male lead. I liked him in his previous dramas, and although this character was much more dominant and charismatic, I think Scent of time was a better drama among the dramas in which he was the lead. Although it was again female-centered and again his scene share was less. He didn't have a scene for 5 episodes in total here either. And Story of Kunning Palace, where he played the second role, was great.
In addition, they killed the three girls next to the female lead character (Jiang, whom she replaced, her maid and her brother's lover) and the two friends next to the male lead in vain for the sake of drama. This is another series where they can't give up their ridiculous habits. If I try to criticize, there are a lot of negative aspects, I'm still happy to finish it, but at least there should have been a fuller finale, without unnecessary deaths. What was the need for that war? If there was going to be a war, did someone have to die? The ending was ridiculous. They have to add mystery and drama and philosophize. I'm tired of these meaningless endings. Dear screenwriters please hear us now. We can't tolerate the slightest negativity in modern times. Life is already full of negative things. Don't deprive us of an fairy tale flow and finale.
Does it have to be a rape, what is this, you make me sick. Always the second women. And women always get pregnant from rape and that child is always born. They can never prevent this rape in time. And we always feel sorry for the second ones and we always feel bitter. First Dashing Youth and now this. Was that really necessary in this show? If these women are already willing to die, even if they are going to die, I wish they would dare and choose to kill this emperor just once. After all, her father is a scumbag and her family sold her out. What are these women thinking about? I can't understand why they can't deal with a dirty old man. A hairpin would have been enough to kill him. I'm watching this situation with nausea again.
More than being tested. I think if I were in that fight world, I would first destroy the hypocrites who are more kings than kings, the so-called justice hypocrites. That's why I don't like Hanyi either. They portrayed her well in TBOY, but I don't like her adolescence and fixed mindedness here. She'd get a beating if I were there :D
I agree with everything you said. I hate how unfair YDZ's life was. If he had grown up sheltered and loved with…
He definitely went through hell for this woman, but was it worth it, no. I'm definitely going to watch TBOY, I had to force myself not to start before I got halfway through this one. It was always on my list because of Li hong yi, but the reason I didn't watch it until now is that there was no quality translation in my language, but now because of this drama, sites will translate it too. Maybe I will wait a little longer for a quality translation, but I can't wait long. Especially after watching this, I really need its quality. Even if it's just to suppress the anger inside me. I'm sure I'll like it more, it's just really disturbing that the backstory is like this. The fighting world and the so-called fighters have failed in the Ye dingzi case. None of them look cool anymore like they did when they first came out. Even the white haired guy and his friend who took care of Ye's kid turned out to be more honorable than them. Only the old masters deserve respect.
Bullshit. It was a terrible show. Two-faced, brainless fighting world. The only solid character was Ye dingzi. He was definitely the star of the show. Other than that, Master Li's younger and older versions were great, and the old white-haired master. Fuck your justice. When obsessive, psychotic, vile emperors slaughtered his family, sacrificed the woman he loved like a pawn, nobody tried to get justice for him. And those who did were either too late or incapable. The so-called martial world united against him for a despotic bastard emperor. Where were you before. Fucking hypocrites. Bailu, who used all his strength to fight his friend, couldn't break the shield to save him? That's ridiculous. And the woman he loved should have died after all. Everything happened because of her stupidity. Suicide is not a solution, but the only decent couple of the show should have been together in death. She never sacrificed herself. It was good that she loved, but she never sacrificed herself for that love. Bailu was right, she shouldn't have left him alone. Stupid Helen of Troy. She's going back to the palace. Damn you too. She should have fought to the death. That's not sacrifice, that's cowardice. The bastards won again. Pity Ye dingzi again. He didn't have to die. They could have lived far away from every tribe. Things could have changed over the years.
I don't understand why this disgusting emperor is still alive. Doesn't it matter who you defend and why? He killed innocent people, so can only one person be sacrificed, wasn't he innocent, wasn't it his family, wasn't it his loved one? Doesn't it matter because he was the only one? The Buddhist monks who stood by and watched this are hypocrites, they predicted the events and did nothing and just watched. Fuck your justice. Fuck Prince Langya too, he couldn't get justice after so many years, he got justice after Ye dingzi died. He also put his brother, an obsessive bastard, on the throne out of stupidity when he should have been emperor. Who's he doing a favor for? Damn him. He was cool and charismatic but he showed how stupid he was with this decision. Ye dingzi was the only one sacrificed because of him. I wish I didn't watch it, now I'm going to watch the sequel Blood of youth with these thoughts but I don't know how to enjoy it after this back story. It's so unfair. Damn the screenwriter's pen. Damn the ending he's going to write. It was so frustrating. I want to say everything, I'm sorry, but I can't be gentle about it, because I put up with this show for 40 episodes because I had hope for the end and I didn't want to get spoi in The blood of youth. At least he shouldn't have died.
The drama has definitely gotten more exciting with the background story in episode 4. This episode definitely made my heart skip a beat. My gorgeous Lee min kim, even your geeky self is so cool. I can't wait for him to learn how to fight and get close to the leading lady. I want her to like him even though it's not romance oriented. I absolutely love the team. Heo sung tae's secret investigation makes him an even more charismatic ajussi.
🌹 Both the couple compatibility and the personalities of the couple are perfect. The beginning, the development and the conclusion of their story were all lovely. A charismatic and sweet man: He was born to be a prince, such natural nobility. He is a born nobleman. As for the woman, she is a beautiful femme fatale who suits him 100%. Enough to fascinate even the girls. And she's smart and level-headed. She's a great networker, born to be a leader. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Imagine their married life. Especially when it involves deceiving a woman like that. I watched the confrontation scene at the riverside over and over again. Their love is so exciting in some episodes, so smooth in others, the kind that brings a smile to your face. Seriously, it's the kind that makes you smile peacefully, wondering about the next episode. With extra excitement in the middle... He loves her so beautifully, how he is afraid of losing her, how he feels inwardly. The way he says Miantang Miantang... And he's so fast, he doesn't leave anything to chance or time :D He knows exactly what he wants. And she responds very well. Even now, I watch his videos over and over again everywhere. I can skip and do one more repetition right away. I'm even doing it :D As a bonus, we have two more beautiful couples. They are also very nice. Strong women and men... Loyalty, maturity, dignity that we've been searching for... 🌹
🌷🌾 In terms of overall flow, the series is understated, natural and realistic. There are no ridiculously protracted and annoying intrigues, and the ones that are there are added out of necessity. Everything flows and resolves in its consistency. There is a different elegance and lightness in the series. It's definitely one of my favorites. Watch it. 🌷🌾
It's as if I had the whole forest and garden and couldn't get the one flower I wanted... Ahh my lonely men ;(
In the current Are You The One (Hidden Charm) series, I turned on Lost you Forever, which I postponed because it was woman-centered while waiting for the episode, and I finished it first.
I can't say that I like this series adapted from the novel very much. I wonder what the writer of the novel was thinking. Although there are some changes, as far as I read, the main lines are loyal to the novel. In my opinion, the author was confused about what to write and wanted to bring together three different themes in one novel. It didn't work. Let's say he did that, at least the adaptor should have been content with just being inspired. I would have made a separate series with three of them, all of them would have suited each other very well. Also, 62 episodes are unnecessary, this story could have been told in 40 episodes. It gets very repetitive. So there are a lot of episodes you want to speed up.
As the picture on the cover suggests, 3 men in love with the same woman. The romance is not impressive, the woman's love is not felt, I don't even think she is in love, it's more of a habit. The choices made by three men in love with the same woman and their lives accordingly. A production with a message.
No love with any man satisfies. A men's love is beautiful, but a woman's doesn't impress me in the slightest. My charisma, which is the reason I started, is also the reason I endured 62 episodes without skipping to the end.Because of my curiosity about his story with her and the endings, I watched all these episodes without skipping (even though I sped up some boring parts) so as not to lose the depth. Every scene of Xuan is beautiful, every emotion of Xuan penetrates you. Most of all, that impressive scene in the red forest towards the ends is magnificent (I think there should have been a finale there, at least I would say that the author was more faithful to what he wanted to tell 😃 ). I also loved our white-haired demon. But of course, I wish the writer was loyal to the story he started, because he was too stubborn about the war. To me, this was not pride and loyalty, but stubbornness. After all the times have changed, what loyalty to whom and what enmity. It is meaningless. And beginnings are important. The story at the beginning was what got me into the series, but whatever the author had in his head betrayed this story in my opinion.
It's very difficult to describe the show without going into detail and giving spoilers. It's not like the typical Korean Empress series, which I'm very annoyed with, but it's like a sibling of that genre. Because here, too, all the men are in love with the woman and make sacrifices for her. The only neat thing is that they are not galloping on her tail so that she can achieve her goals and ascend to the throne. What we call love is not one side running after the other and one side making sacrifices. That's why I hate Empress-style dramas, because the one-sided sacrifice of stupid men in love for the leading woman just gets on my nerves. Love is for two people. I didn't see that in this drama.
We focus on the story of each of them with the woman. Of course, we expect great romances with some of them, but apart from one soul-crushed, annoying, loser, extreme Polyanna, the other two men have their own purposes. And in order not to make him look too useless, they made him look like someone who gives an idea once in a while, who supports and provides solutions on the way to the throne. Without that, he would be completely incompetent.
I didn't like its realistic structure in the style of a public service announcement. Whatever message the author wanted to give, I definitely didn't like it. When I finished the series, I was left with a bitter bitter taste. It does not satisfy for this reason. It is definitely not a great series, but it has a structure that makes you watch and wonder.
The only positive thing is that I loved the roles of Xuan and Xiang liu. The acting, scenes and characters are impressive, which makes the series watchable. These roles and performances of the duo will be remembered for a long time for sure.
In addition, they killed the three girls next to the female lead character (Jiang, whom she replaced, her maid and her brother's lover) and the two friends next to the male lead in vain for the sake of drama. This is another series where they can't give up their ridiculous habits. If I try to criticize, there are a lot of negative aspects, I'm still happy to finish it, but at least there should have been a fuller finale, without unnecessary deaths. What was the need for that war? If there was going to be a war, did someone have to die? The ending was ridiculous. They have to add mystery and drama and philosophize. I'm tired of these meaningless endings. Dear screenwriters please hear us now. We can't tolerate the slightest negativity in modern times. Life is already full of negative things. Don't deprive us of an fairy tale flow and finale.
I don't understand why this disgusting emperor is still alive. Doesn't it matter who you defend and why? He killed innocent people, so can only one person be sacrificed, wasn't he innocent, wasn't it his family, wasn't it his loved one? Doesn't it matter because he was the only one? The Buddhist monks who stood by and watched this are hypocrites, they predicted the events and did nothing and just watched. Fuck your justice. Fuck Prince Langya too, he couldn't get justice after so many years, he got justice after Ye dingzi died. He also put his brother, an obsessive bastard, on the throne out of stupidity when he should have been emperor. Who's he doing a favor for? Damn him. He was cool and charismatic but he showed how stupid he was with this decision. Ye dingzi was the only one sacrificed because of him. I wish I didn't watch it, now I'm going to watch the sequel Blood of youth with these thoughts but I don't know how to enjoy it after this back story. It's so unfair. Damn the screenwriter's pen. Damn the ending he's going to write. It was so frustrating. I want to say everything, I'm sorry, but I can't be gentle about it, because I put up with this show for 40 episodes because I had hope for the end and I didn't want to get spoi in The blood of youth. At least he shouldn't have died.