First history played out as it was supposed to. So the only natural recourse was for the family to return to its…
Thanks for your reply. Oh my, I never knew that. What I will say is that the fandom in China has been taken to a whole new level. At an almost obsessive, unhealthy nature.
This has a good storyline, but everything else is bad. The special effects are bad, the wirework is bad, and the production is bad. The love story is cute. The episodes are short, so it is an easy watch. Some of it is funny watching how they tried to pull this mess together.
Didn't know anything about this stuff regarding KSH and KSR.Less than an hr ago I didn't even know KSR is dead.…
I am not going to war with you, and I am not protecting anyone, but there are holes in your thoughts. A 15-year-old with a man 12 years her senior, and they say nothing, for years after the so-called breakup. Are you kidding me? You don't find that suspicious? All of this could have been prevented before it started. So yes, the victim's family does share some fault, period. I don't live in Korea, so I am not privy to current news, but some of the so-called evidence is fabricated. Many of the things that happened to her were well after the so-called relationship. This entire thing is tragic, and there is more to this than is known or will ever be known.
So, it is not really as some of the comments say. I'm glad I'm done. This started off as a decent drama, but the…
First history played out as it was supposed to. So the only natural recourse was for the family to return to its original place. Second, as for the ML and FL, they both had a dream but retained memories of the dream, which was the story and the past. The family does not remember because it did not happen to them, as FL had the dream. Third, we can assume that they did end up together based on the 30 seconds the director allows for a make-shift happy ending to appease the audience, a Chinese ending. Fourth and most important, because this is what I question. How can the Shen family exist in the future if the couple never had kids, hmmn? Dah! Finally, the ML's story was sad and cruel. This was a poor decision and a hole in the writer's part.
So, it is not really as some of the comments say. I'm glad I'm done. This started off as a decent drama, but the last few episodes were a jumbled-up mess.
I cannot believe people keep talking about how he was grooming KSR. What blows my mind is the realization that there are so many Asian dramas that feature teenage and young girls as sexual props. How about we take a count of how many dramas will feature a young girl in a short as a school uniform? I don't see netizens talking about that or protesting. Chinese shows you see more clothes on a stripper.
Didn't know anything about this stuff regarding KSH and KSR.Less than an hr ago I didn't even know KSR is dead.…
There are two sides to every story. My question is, where was her family when this supposedly happened? Until they answer that all my judgment is reserved.
Wang Chan finally made a reappearance in donghua! And Han Li paid a visit to his descendents and the ancestral…
I saw another version of this drama, but I forgot the name. I like them both.
I have seen a lot of Xanxia, wuxia, and fantasy dramas, and I love them. You seem to know a lot, so I would like to ask a question if you don't mind? Why do they cultivate? I thought they wanted immortality, enlightenment, and peace. So, if that is the case, why would a cultivator kill other cultivators?
Why not simply live a solitary life?
The world of cultivators appears to be a selfish and somewhat ruthless one.
I do hope they will continue this show. In the meantime, I will watch the donghua. The story is basically the…
I have seen a lot of xanxia, wuxia, and fantasy dramas, and I love them. You seem to know a lot, so I would like to ask a question if you don't mind? Why do they cultivate? I thought they wanted immortality, enlightenment, and peace. So, if that is the case, why would a cultivator kill other cultivators?
Why not simply live a solitary life?
The world of cultivators appears to be a selfish and somewhat ruthless one.
I always question someone's mental state when they get a dozen tattoos only to remove them soon after.
I question anyone who decides to cover their body with tattoos, and how low their self-esteem is that they think it looks good. They do not. This tattoo war is getting out of hand, with people covering their faces and everything else you can think of. What a waste of the beautiful body God gave them IMO.
Basic story about the ups and downs of farming in the Republic era of China. Yang Mi and other actors did a good job. It was a bit too dramatic and tragic—more bad stories than good, but well-made.
In the novel, I think she is 16 and he is between 18 and 20. They should be around the same age, because they went to school together, but He Yan was reborn younger.
Second, as for the ML and FL, they both had a dream but retained memories of the dream, which was the story and the past. The family does not remember because it did not happen to them, as FL had the dream.
Third, we can assume that they did end up together based on the 30 seconds the director allows for a make-shift happy ending to appease the audience, a Chinese ending.
Fourth and most important, because this is what I question. How can the Shen family exist in the future if the couple never had kids, hmmn? Dah!
Finally, the ML's story was sad and cruel. This was a poor decision and a hole in the writer's part.
I have seen a lot of Xanxia, wuxia, and fantasy dramas, and I love them. You seem to know a lot, so I would like to ask a question if you don't mind?
Why do they cultivate? I thought they wanted immortality, enlightenment, and peace. So, if that is the case, why would a cultivator kill other cultivators?
Why not simply live a solitary life?
The world of cultivators appears to be a selfish and somewhat ruthless one.
Why do they cultivate? I thought they wanted immortality, enlightenment, and peace. So, if that is the case, why would a cultivator kill other cultivators?
Why not simply live a solitary life?
The world of cultivators appears to be a selfish and somewhat ruthless one.