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Replying to CEMS2001 Aug 8, 2023
Did Simon’s mom put a clause on his contract that he couldn’t have kisses in this drama as Leo’s mom did…
There is no kiss in the original novel either.
Replying to NobL Aug 8, 2023
That confused me too, maybe someone made it a condition that no kiss
There is no kiss in the original novel either.
Replying to 4evergreen Aug 8, 2023
Not lips kiss. I woke up this morning thinking about the ending of this drama, no kisses except one on the forehead…
There is no kiss in the original novel either.
Replying to Between The Lines Aug 5, 2023
I think Anle/DZY achievements are spread across the entire drama, with HY we get the odd moment of acknowledgment…
In the novel, under the pressure of the ministers, DY holds a wedding. For his younger brother and his love, but HY mistakenly receives information that DZ is getting married. (More precisely, they don't say who the noble couple will be) DZ wants HY to come back, because the throne is empty after the king's death.
Replying to Between The Lines Aug 5, 2023
I think Anle/DZY achievements are spread across the entire drama, with HY we get the odd moment of acknowledgment…
The disappearance of HY is incomprehensible without the political background story. (Only blindness is a weak enough reason)
A serious increase in the political influence of the Di family, the position of FL (regent) was completely omitted.
Both HY and DZ put their people and the stability of the empire first, personal feelings do not have that much weight.
If HY takes DI as his wife, she will lose his political power and only end up in the harem. The Han family, lined up behind HY's underage half-brother, is willing to stand behind DZ because he is not asking for the throne. And the anti-Han rebel clans accept the DZ. DZ stabilizes the country in 3 years. HY is brought back by DZ for the throne, not personal feelings.
The essence of the novel is completely missing from the movie
Replying to Between The Lines Aug 5, 2023
I think Anle/DZY achievements are spread across the entire drama, with HY we get the odd moment of acknowledgment…
1. HY wants to marry DZ because even his father cannot annul his great-grandfather's marriage contract.
2. HY promised DZ's grandmother, who was his master, to take care of his granddaughter.
(That's why it was irrelevant that he fell in love with RenAnle)
3. As the last and only noble member of the DZ clan, he is obliged to give birth to the Di clan, so he cannot give birth to an heir to the throne, because it will be Han.
(That's why it was irrelevant that he fell in love with HY)

The key to the situation is that her younger brother is alive, because then he can inherit the title of leader of the Di clan. His descendants will be members of the Di clan. So HY is aware of this, but DZ is kept in the dark until HY is gone. (In the film, it is only mentioned that she wants to go home, so she seems heartless, and it is portrayed as if HY's disappearance awakens her to the importance of love.)
So the adaptation doesn't do justice to Di's character, and this fake wedding only makes it worse. And he puts HY in the role of a victim, even though he wasn't, since he had to trick his own father in order to keep his promise in the first two points.
Replying to mukkanna Aug 5, 2023
I both agree and disagree. The character of Han Ye is very similar to in the book. However, the character of Di…
1. HY wants to marry DZ because even his father cannot annul his great-grandfather's marriage contract.
2. HY promised DZ's grandmother, who was his master, to take care of his granddaughter.
(That's why it was irrelevant that he fell in love with RenAnle)
3. As the last and only noble member of the DZ clan, he is obliged to give birth to the Di clan, so he cannot give birth to an heir to the throne, because it will be Han.
(That's why it was irrelevant that he fell in love with HY)

The key to the situation is that her younger brother is alive, because then he can inherit the title of leader of the Di clan. His descendants will be members of the Di clan. So HY is aware of this, but DZ is kept in the dark until HY is gone. (In the film, it is only mentioned that she wants to go home, so she seems heartless, and it is portrayed as if HY's disappearance awakens her to the importance of love.)
So the adaptation doesn't do justice to Di's character, and this fake wedding only makes it worse. And he puts HY in the role of a victim, even though he wasn't, since he had to trick his own father in order to keep his promise in the first two points.
Replying to mukkanna Aug 5, 2023
I both agree and disagree. The character of Han Ye is very similar to in the book. However, the character of Di…
The disappearance of HY is incomprehensible without the political background story. (Only blindness is a weak enough reason)
A serious increase in the political influence of the Di family, the position of FL (regent) was completely omitted.
Both HY and DZ put their people and the stability of the empire first, personal feelings do not have that much weight.
If HY takes DI as his wife, she will lose his political power and only end up in the harem. The Han family, lined up behind HY's underage half-brother, is willing to stand behind DZ because he is not asking for the throne. And the anti-Han rebel clans accept the DZ. DZ stabilizes the country in 3 years. HY is brought back by DZ for the throne, not personal feelings.
The essence of the novel is completely missing from the movie
On The Legend of Anle Aug 5, 2023
It was not possible to convey the essence of the novel, the protagonists became obstinate for their own purposes and unnecessarily hurt and manipulate each other. The story is flat and dull. They don't do justice to the protagonists, they only add effects-seeking elements, which completely distorts the original novel.
Replying to k_renee_t Aug 4, 2023
Ooohh. I would have liked to see this. Thanks for sharing.
The other big saying: The person of the ruler cannot be as important as the country. The country cannot be more important than the people.
Replying to perszepersze Aug 4, 2023
There is no kiss in the novel (exact adaptation)
Of course there can be change. The flower wasn't in the novel either, they solve Han Y's recovery in a completely different way, compared to the novel it's a Gordian knot.
On The Legend of Anle Aug 4, 2023
In the novel, Anle was not so forgiving of the emperor. Iconic sentences are missing from the conversation between the two.
" - My father always lost to you in the game of go - I always thought he was a bad player
I realized how difficult it is to play when you are always 2 steps behind"
(Anle beats the king in a game of go)
I am not my father"
On The Legend of Anle Aug 4, 2023
In the novel, Anle was not so forgiving of the emperor. Iconic sentences are missing from the conversation between the two.
" - My father always lost to you in the game of go - I always thought he was a bad player
I realized how difficult it is to play when you are always 2 steps behind"
(Anle beats the king in a game of go)
I am not my father"
Replying to Mstique Aug 4, 2023
Title The Legend of Anle Spoiler
so no kiss scenes in this drama?
There is no kiss in the novel (exact adaptation)
Replying to FtRebirth Aug 4, 2023
Title The Legend of Anle Spoiler
We haven't seen a sincere hug yet talk more a kiss. It's always the issue with Dilrabat. I don't know why she…
There is no kiss in the novel (exact adaptation)
On The Legend of Anle Jul 26, 2023
For those who think the prince is stupid:
1. The prince forged an order at the age of 12, so the girl survived. (Only the king and his son know about this, so the king did not want to save the girl)
2. The girl is currently a traitor, the king is the master of life and death
3. The prince found no evidence of the Di family's innocence in 10 years
4. The biggest beneficiary of the fall of the Di family is the Han royal house
Everyone do the math ..... what are the odds. (Of course, Prince Han doesn't know a lot, but that will only be revealed later)
Replying to Between The Lines Jul 25, 2023
Title The Legend of Anle Spoiler
Is Anle's motivation in the drama justice or revenge? For her are they the same thing? Reflecting back over the…
In the novel, she wants justice, never revenge.
Replying to Martial Jul 25, 2023
Title The Legend of Anle Spoiler
They really tried to soften Anle's edge in this drama by having her feel some sort of "pity" for fake DZY. Giiirrrrl,…
She never hurt the fake girl in the novel either, she didn't let her be sacrificed. Jumping off the cliff and giving up her life force is also included in the novel.
Replying to Kween Jul 25, 2023
Title The Legend of Anle Spoiler
Hi guys I just want to know if the emperor is villain?
yes (in novel) The 30,000 soldiers is only important because it is the basis of her rank in the imperial court. This is how she bought himself into office.