Can someone tell me if there is any annoying girl who likes the ML?
The good thing about it though is the FL doesn't make drama out of it. Nor does it bend her feelings towards him any. He's also a cool character on his own but there are def times where you're like "Ok you should dial that back bro, she's not into you."
Again, JinLi stealing the show with his "It's complicated" "I can't explain clearly" comments! Hahaha. He's really…
I am happy to see brothers who just seem to love and respect each other! I was getting tired of those 'hungry for power' rival brother characters. I love his vague answers, they're the best way to not push things too fast and keep the plot a little slow burn (which is totally ok).
it sounds like jasper liu's voice is dubbed... in before we get married it was his real voice...most likely because…
His voice is dubbed because he has a Taiwanese accent. They tend to dub dialects over if those who work on production think that the general Mandarin public won't understand their actors.
THE. FREEZER. SCENE. Was SO amazing. At first I just watched the female lead's reaction since ya know it's in her POV. Then I watched it again after finishing the scene right after it to watch the male lead. His character's emotional display was amazing, you could see the foreshadowing to how he feels about her in this specific scene alone. Of course there are many hints before this scene, this one just shows how more intimately emotional Li Zhu Hao is towards Tian Xiao Xing than he is with Song Yi Jing..
All the actors did an amazing job with their characters. Can we have more mature takes on romance like this movie?
I feel this, I lost my paternal grandmother to cancer, my dad wasn't much in the picture, so I spent his visitation…
Your grandma sounds like a lovely person herself <3!
Ugh, I totally agree. I try to help my elders.. I am half Aboriginal and live by the traditional teachings of respecting elders (and also helping those figure out where they went wrong). I am excited to see where San Shuang's character builds from episode 9! I also have been working on an art series like Xiao Mei's, just not so much a graphic novel.. It is starting at my grandmothers though. So it hit me in the artist-side too.
I would suggest, if you like Kdramas too, to watch Navillera if you haven't already! It's about new starts (no matter the age) and a lot of social issues with elders.. It is rather heavy but also very beautiful. It's on Netflix (I took note that we're both Canadian! It's def on Netflix if you have it!)
I feel this, I lost my paternal grandmother to cancer, my dad wasn't much in the picture, so I spent his visitation…
Thank you for sharing yours too. ♥
I didn't add but she passed due to Leukemia after an 8 year battle with Cancer. It started as Breast Cancer but it had spread before she got her surgery. Cancer really sucks. I only saw her every second weekend and I would spend 2 weeks on and off during the summer. I was 18 when she passed away, she stopped treatment when she went into stage 3 like Xiaomei's grandmother. She donated her radiation time to a child with the same kind of Leukemia as her. (Who is alive and well and cancer-free). I noticed she was diagnosed with cancer because I found her paperwork for her double mastectomy, I let her tell me though and I wasn't upset. She was a very powerful person, she was very accomplished and it was hard for her to tell the family but she knew I was very perceptive to her.
I cherish my memories I have with my grandmothers. I definitely can relate, I miss the three I had a lot as well. Particularly this grandmother as she did not just go like the others.. We had some time to weigh her cancer and she got the ability to have memories for us to have with her.
Who else cried their eyes out watching Ep. 8? I was doing pretty well with holding back my tears when Xiao Mei…
I feel this, I lost my paternal grandmother to cancer, my dad wasn't much in the picture, so I spent his visitation with her. She helped my mother raise me. I was one of the last people who saw her before she passed away. I got a card from her that was pre-mailed when I graduated high school that year. I bawled.
I was going to watch Navillera later tonight because I'm a mother and I didn't want my daughter to ask me why I was crying haha.. :(. Ended up watching episode 8 and bawled. She didn't ask me though lmao!
Initially i thought that this show was going to be similar to the upcoming YangYang show " you are my glory".…
"You Are My Glory"'s webnovel though holds up and is more mature (Not that I don't dislike this show, I'm enjoying it personally). From what I have seen of the trailer it is still as mature as it was in its webnovel form.
Also Dilraba is amazing at the mature and touching roles.
It made me squeal in the first part of the episode. I'm hooked! THEY ARE SO CUTE. All of them!
Here's to hoping I don't eat my words... Hahah.
The drama will be here for you when you're done studying :).
THE. FREEZER. SCENE. Was SO amazing.
At first I just watched the female lead's reaction since ya know it's in her POV. Then I watched it again after finishing the scene right after it to watch the male lead. His character's emotional display was amazing, you could see the foreshadowing to how he feels about her in this specific scene alone. Of course there are many hints before this scene, this one just shows how more intimately emotional Li Zhu Hao is towards Tian Xiao Xing than he is with Song Yi Jing..
All the actors did an amazing job with their characters. Can we have more mature takes on romance like this movie?
I can't wait for him to show up in more dramas!
Ugh, I totally agree. I try to help my elders.. I am half Aboriginal and live by the traditional teachings of respecting elders (and also helping those figure out where they went wrong). I am excited to see where San Shuang's character builds from episode 9! I also have been working on an art series like Xiao Mei's, just not so much a graphic novel.. It is starting at my grandmothers though. So it hit me in the artist-side too.
I would suggest, if you like Kdramas too, to watch Navillera if you haven't already! It's about new starts (no matter the age) and a lot of social issues with elders.. It is rather heavy but also very beautiful. It's on Netflix (I took note that we're both Canadian! It's def on Netflix if you have it!)
I didn't add but she passed due to Leukemia after an 8 year battle with Cancer. It started as Breast Cancer but it had spread before she got her surgery. Cancer really sucks. I only saw her every second weekend and I would spend 2 weeks on and off during the summer. I was 18 when she passed away, she stopped treatment when she went into stage 3 like Xiaomei's grandmother. She donated her radiation time to a child with the same kind of Leukemia as her. (Who is alive and well and cancer-free).
I noticed she was diagnosed with cancer because I found her paperwork for her double mastectomy, I let her tell me though and I wasn't upset. She was a very powerful person, she was very accomplished and it was hard for her to tell the family but she knew I was very perceptive to her.
I cherish my memories I have with my grandmothers. I definitely can relate, I miss the three I had a lot as well. Particularly this grandmother as she did not just go like the others.. We had some time to weigh her cancer and she got the ability to have memories for us to have with her.
I was going to watch Navillera later tonight because I'm a mother and I didn't want my daughter to ask me why I was crying haha.. :(. Ended up watching episode 8 and bawled. She didn't ask me though lmao!
Also Dilraba is amazing at the mature and touching roles.