Any recommendations for a show with a ML like Lu Jiaxue? Featuring a morally grey, villainous male lead who ends…
1. Love Trap (Cdrama) 2. Jealousy Incarnate (Kdrama) 3. Once We Get Married (CDrama) 4. You Are My Glory (CDrama) 5. Fall in Love (CDrama with Chen Xing Xu) 6. Lighter and Princess (CDrama) 7. Melody of Golden Age (CDrama) 8. Love Is Sweet (CDrama) 9. Dine with Love (CDrama) 10. Vincenzo (KDrama)
A unique voice was a pivotal part of the character. The drama didn’t emphasize this point, but the novel did. That voice was really the main way the 2ML could identify her. So, the voice really had to be extremely, extremely distinctive. I think the drama nailed it because that is definitely an unmistakable, unique-sounding voice.
The FL look is way more matured than the ML and not passable as a18 year old. The story was refreshing and interesting…
Bai Lu has always had a mature look, in my opinion. I didn’t see any issues in this drama however. The leads looked very well-matched. Zhang Ling He looked especially masculine and mature here, whereas usually he looks quite young and baby-faced. I couldn’t get over how handsome he was here. This drama is what made start to follow him.
But, back to Bai Lu’s mature look. When I first saw her in “Love Is Sweet,” I thought she was about 33/34. I nearly fell over when I learned she was about 25/26 back then. 😅Despite her mature look, she’s a dazzling beauty and one of my faves.
I personally loved the politics in this show, The scenes were engaging and easy to follow. I'm usually all about…
Same. Usually historical dramas with a lot of politics bore me to tears and are too hard to follow. But this one was amazing! Not a single boring or useless filler episode.
I like your analysis. However, Zhang Zhe was too concerned with propriety for my tastes, always chastising Ning’er…
Xie Wei definitely had some red-flag issues. I understand Ning’er’s wanting to get away from him because of his issues. In real life, I would steer clear of a man like him too. But, in a drama, I’m glad his character healed and got a redemptive arc. He was simultaneously a red flag and a green flag.
When one of my two favorite Chinese actresses, Bai Lu, stars in a historical drama, you bet I’m going to watch…
I like your analysis. However, Zhang Zhe was too concerned with propriety for my tastes, always chastising Ning’er whenever she flirted with him. For this reason, I could never feel the chemistry between them. He kept sending mixed messages. It was only after Ning’er had completely moved on, that he seemed to be sure of his feelings and wanted a relationship. Xie Wei’s feelings for her ran deeper and longer.
Honestly, I kinda get it. He’s got a certain edge to him, like maybe he’s very sensitive or particular about…
Yes, looove Dylan’s whole vibe! Wang Xing Yue also gives happy, friendly vibes. Chen Zhe Yuan is very serious and reserved too, but he still gives warm vibes.
Hey, guys, I'm having a hard time watching it. I have a "Zhang Ling He" problem. I have seen him before in other…
Honestly, I kinda get it. He’s got a certain edge to him, like maybe he’s very sensitive or particular about things. He doesn’t seem easy or simple at all. Very reserved, yet he can be quite assertive, even defensive when “provoked.” (I base this on certain BTS clips I’ve watched of his interactions with other actors.) He has an engineering degree which means he’s very smart. Smart people are often complex, reserved, highly analytical people. That’s the vibe I get from him. Obviously, I don’t know this man for real, so clearly these are just my silly, unqualified 😜 speculations about his personality.
His acting, however, is outstanding. He was a calculating, mental red flag in “Story of Kunning Palace,” but he was a gentle, soothing, scholarly, green-flag doctor in “The Best Thing.” Both— very outstanding dramas.
im watching this because of park bo gum and i don't want to drop it, but the constant yelling is giving me a headache.…
Koreans yell. It’s part of their culture. (Some other cultures too, of course.) But, it’s hardly a Kdrama if there isn’t some yelling, well, a lot of yelling actually. 🙄😩📣🤣😂
I’m really struggling with this one. At episode 5 and nothing about the FL is likable or endearing. Also, I keep falling asleep during the episodes. But, the comments keep saying it’s good, so I press on.
What a downer! So twisted. I feel terrible after every episode. Each character is so full of evil schemes. 😞 I loathe the father the most though. I want to be glad that the concubine’s schemes finally came full circle and bit her in the a$$, but I can’t really because of dad, that vile creature. SMH
Should I start this👀also is there a love triangle?
Yes, there’s a slight triangle trying to mess with the leads’ peace. But, yes, start it. It’s a warm, quality drama, It has a quaint, country, family vibe.
2. Jealousy Incarnate (Kdrama)
3. Once We Get Married (CDrama)
4. You Are My Glory (CDrama)
5. Fall in Love (CDrama with Chen Xing Xu)
6. Lighter and Princess (CDrama)
7. Melody of Golden Age (CDrama)
8. Love Is Sweet (CDrama)
9. Dine with Love (CDrama)
10. Vincenzo (KDrama)
But, back to Bai Lu’s mature look. When I first saw her in “Love Is Sweet,” I thought she was about 33/34. I nearly fell over when I learned she was about 25/26 back then. 😅Despite her mature look, she’s a dazzling beauty and one of my faves.
His acting, however, is outstanding. He was a calculating, mental red flag in “Story of Kunning Palace,” but he was a gentle, soothing, scholarly, green-flag doctor in “The Best Thing.” Both— very outstanding dramas.