This ost is so good, especially the one that ends the drama, and the hero's song (Missed gem), as well as the opening, are all very beautiful.These songs stay in my head.
That's nice music - what language is it? Suitable for romantic angst
For sure !! π I looked it up here: Inuktut is the collective term for the Inuit languages spoken in the Arctic, encompassing regions such as Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. It's an umbrella term that includes languages such as Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, and Inuvialuktun, with various dialectal variations.
Starting with episode 19, there will be a change in the drama (perhaps a different writer). But don't give up,…
Welcome ! π Yes, it was a beautiful detail. And it's the novel's cover. They didn't forget. (Yes, if the novel has a happy ending, find a way to have a happy ending).
Like a happy child. I think he had fun playing this heroic character.
I think he got his chance to be a ML because of the last supporting roles the director Yin Tao gave him since "The Legend of White Snake," and then the director gave him: "Love and Redemption," "Ancient Love Poetry," "The Blood of Youth," and "Destined." I think these roles paved the way, the last two being the most successful: Luo Zi Shan and Wuxin. If the director hadn't valued this actor for so many years, the male leads we see wouldn't have come along. Even the less famous male leads like in "Love at Night," "Qing Lou," and "Unshakable Faith." (And yet, they were very popular in other Asian countries.) PS: Now I see three platforms taking turns fighting for him: IQIYI, YOUKU, Tencent. Mango was the first to see his potential as a male lead with "Love at Night" and "Love Never Fails."
I looked it up here:
Inuktut is the collective term for the Inuit languages spoken in the Arctic, encompassing regions such as Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. It's an umbrella term that includes languages such as Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, and Inuvialuktun, with various dialectal variations.
https://youtube.com/shorts/iAmcI85T1wA?si=uioJQZ-ynzKXuj25
https://youtube.com/shorts/u9__8G1wvJA?si=3tQ0CP7e3jmanz_k
Yes, it was a beautiful detail. And it's the novel's cover. They didn't forget. (Yes, if the novel has a happy ending, find a way to have a happy ending).
Liu Xue Yi and Meng Zi Yi performed this scene in reverse at the event with the entire cast.
If the director hadn't valued this actor for so many years, the male leads we see wouldn't have come along. Even the less famous male leads like in "Love at Night," "Qing Lou," and "Unshakable Faith." (And yet, they were very popular in other Asian countries.)
PS: Now I see three platforms taking turns fighting for him: IQIYI, YOUKU, Tencent. Mango was the first to see his potential as a male lead with "Love at Night" and "Love Never Fails."