She has an incredible acting range and one to look out for in future Cdramas. How I hated her in My Journey to You, but in Blossoms in Adversity, she is so adorable that I can't help but root for her. Waiting for her main roles!
She has an incredible acting range and one to look out for in future Cdramas. How I hated her in My Journey to You, but in Blossoms in Adversity, she is so adorable that I can't help but root for her. Waiting for her main roles!
What an enjoyable read! "Picks up stray royal children" had me cracking up! Indeed, the drama is eloquently summarized in the first paragraph alone. I love that you put in the details and flaws in the subsequent parts. I agree Lu Yuxiao is a scene-stealer. She's one to look out for in future dramas. The kid who plays Sixth is also interesting.
I loved TMOPB aka Eternal Love to bits and pieces. Immortal Samsara was a good one, too. I just couldn't get into Bai Lu and Dylan Wang's drama. Idk, they felt like jie jie and didi.
[Let me say, I subscribed to iQiyi to watch this drama because Netflix didn't have the whole drama uploaded at the time.]
Wang He Di rocked his role as Dong Fang Qing Cang. The moment he swapped with Xian Lan Hua, I became an instant fangirl. He displayed a wide range of emotions all throughout this drama and they fit the scenes. Did I tell you his kissing scenes in this drama are hot as hell?
I love me some good Chinese fantasy (xianxia as they call it) dramas and just can't get enough of the romance and storytelling. Like Eternal Love, LBFAD is hard to forget. And it might take me a long while to move on. If you want an LBFAD kisses compilation, here's one from iQiyi Romance on YT: https://youtu.be/hux5Q3tw5ok
I just finished Mr Bad and came to MDL to update My Watchlist when I found this article. [I LOVE IT, SPOILERS AND ALL.] Now, somebody help me find Meteor Garden 2018! Coincidentally, I found out Shen Yue (female lead in Mr Bad and A Love so Beautiful) played Shan Cai in the 2018 version.
Shot dead by Mark Chao's oozing charisma. Ye Hua's stature, his demeanor, his passion, his love and self-sacrifice made Mark Chao so utterly handsome in this series.
Nope, There would be cameos from R94 in R88. It'll just be in one episode in the latter half. If you intend to…
Gosh, sorry for my super late reply. Have not been around much and concentrated on anime! To answer your question--by chronological order, it's 97, 94 and 88. If you don't really feel like doing it in order, I suggest just dive right in with whatever season you'd like! :)
Thank you for this Guide. My only encounter so far with Mackenyu Arata is with the Chihayafuru movies. And thanks to this, I feel like he's a real life Tsuruga Ren (minus the dark history)!
I wasn't really expecting much of him (had no clue who he is unlike Suzu whom I've seen in two dramas and a movie, and Shuhei in three dramas), but wow, he had an amazing screen presence! I wasn't prepared to get a chock-full of charisma! Arata (the character he portrays) is shy but oozing with sex appeal. What can I say? I am looking forward to those recommendations to see more sides of his acting!
Thank you for this. I am currently on a manga and anime binge. I recently stumbled upon Chihayafuru while waiting for the currently airing spring animes to update.
The anime's season 1 and 2 were so well done that I just had to read the manga and follow up on the movies. I love Taichi in the anime, he is so persevering and I think Shuhei is doing a splendid job portraying Taichi. Even though the movies don't exactly follow the original work as much as the anime did, all three main are doing so well with their characters. (Suzu and Mackenyu too).
My first encounter with Nomura Shuhei was in GTO Remake 2012 (so darn young but so talented!). The second was in Wakamonotachi and the third was in Suki na Hito Ga Iru Koto. Although his role in those last two dramas list him as main. I feel like I need to see him in a main role in a drama where it's just him, you know.
Good story premise...not really excited to see Suzy as the lead though. Have not heard good reviews about her in Uncontrollably Fond. Not sure if I'd watch this for Lee Jong Suk and Kim Min Jae.
Wang He Di rocked his role as Dong Fang Qing Cang. The moment he swapped with Xian Lan Hua, I became an instant fangirl. He displayed a wide range of emotions all throughout this drama and they fit the scenes. Did I tell you his kissing scenes in this drama are hot as hell?
I love me some good Chinese fantasy (xianxia as they call it) dramas and just can't get enough of the romance and storytelling. Like Eternal Love, LBFAD is hard to forget. And it might take me a long while to move on. If you want an LBFAD kisses compilation, here's one from iQiyi Romance on YT: https://youtu.be/hux5Q3tw5ok
I just finished Mr Bad and came to MDL to update My Watchlist when I found this article. [I LOVE IT, SPOILERS AND ALL.] Now, somebody help me find Meteor Garden 2018! Coincidentally, I found out Shen Yue (female lead in Mr Bad and A Love so Beautiful) played Shan Cai in the 2018 version.
I wasn't really expecting much of him (had no clue who he is unlike Suzu whom I've seen in two dramas and a movie, and Shuhei in three dramas), but wow, he had an amazing screen presence! I wasn't prepared to get a chock-full of charisma! Arata (the character he portrays) is shy but oozing with sex appeal. What can I say? I am looking forward to those recommendations to see more sides of his acting!
The anime's season 1 and 2 were so well done that I just had to read the manga and follow up on the movies. I love Taichi in the anime, he is so persevering and I think Shuhei is doing a splendid job portraying Taichi. Even though the movies don't exactly follow the original work as much as the anime did, all three main are doing so well with their characters. (Suzu and Mackenyu too).
My first encounter with Nomura Shuhei was in GTO Remake 2012 (so darn young but so talented!). The second was in Wakamonotachi and the third was in Suki na Hito Ga Iru Koto. Although his role in those last two dramas list him as main. I feel like I need to see him in a main role in a drama where it's just him, you know.