Watching Incomparable beauty and she's indeed very very beautiful :). This is the first drama I'm watching with her in it. Wishing her all the best and hope to see her in a lot of future projects.
The kind of drama you enjoy if you like the lead (s). I was looking for Meng Zi Yi's drama after seeing her in Sword Snow Stride. Though she had very few scenes, I thought she was captivating in a certain way.
After a second watch, something struck me after the last scene when Hong Xi Xiang woke up. Deng Tai'e talked about the divine realm and how there are records where beings from the divine realm came down to the mortal realm. When Li Chun Gang and Wang Xian Zhi fought and heaven opened up, I think being (s) from the divine realm escaped/descended and got into/possessed Hong Xi Xiang which will give him great/divine abilities.
Any thoughts guys? I didn't read the novel so this speculation is purely based on the show.
I see everyone complaining about Jiang Ni but I don’t know what the problem is. I like her a lot. She was entertaining.…
I think it's more to do with the actor playing Jiang Ni rather than the character itself. I just don't find her acting interesting (for lack of a better word).
so just finished the first episode and I have seen quite a few things with Allen Ren but this is definitely a…
Regarding Angelababy, same feeling here. I've seen a couple of her movies and they were quite cringy so I didn't have much expectation here. I must say I'm pleasantly surprised by her acting here, very natural.
I’m just gonna say it and y’all can hate me for it if you want but I have a soft spot for Yuan Shen. Always…
I feel that his role recently has been to be in the right spot and time to help out NN or make remarks. His character peak seems to be when he opened up to his mom. I haven't read the novel yet so maybe there's more to come.
Yeah, somehow it is more believable that way, instead of getting distracted because the hand-movements and tune…
Totally!! The main argument I was making was that as an audience, I don't care if actor XYZ knows how to do a certain thing or not. It's the job of everyone involved in the drama (actor/director/editor, etc) to make me believe that the person in the drama/screen knows how to do it.
I think someone said it was a guqin he was playing. But Lei Lei had a teacher and he apparently plays the guitar…
Yes, my bad, it was guqin. Anyway, the argument put up by people who didn't like the handling of those scenes was that the actor doesn't have to know how to play the instrument. A good option was to let a pro play the instrument, show only the hand part of the pro and the face part of the actor in separate frames to make it more believable.
I really like how the zither playing scene is handled.
In the "A dream of splendor" comment section, I got into an argument when I said I didn't like the way the zither (edit: guqin) playing scenes were handled. The music and hand movements were so out of sync that it completely ruined the immersion.
Any thoughts guys? I didn't read the novel so this speculation is purely based on the show.
In the "A dream of splendor" comment section, I got into an argument when I said I didn't like the way the zither (edit: guqin) playing scenes were handled. The music and hand movements were so out of sync that it completely ruined the immersion.