Ahhh.. Lost You Forever is so strangely addictive. There are so many layers and feelings interwoven together among characters that overtime these emotions are blurred. The characters just know they have strong feelings but who you thought you hate isn’t really hate; who you thought you’re afraid of isn’t really fear,
It’s so delicate and subtle. I noticed it’s a female director and maybe that’s why she’s more fitting in interpreting the original work? It’s such an awesome show because somehow all three male leads are strong contenders which makes it so difficult for the viewers to decide who deserves the FL. They all have loads of positive traits in deserving her. Ahhh the dilemma… even as a viewer.
Wow.. I’m impressed with zhang Wan Yi playing CX. His facial expression did a180 degree change when he learned the truth about XIao Yao. So heartbreaking.
I'm not sure what it is with this series. I find myself looking forward to catching each episode, yet nothing is really happening with the storyline. There are plenty of unanswered questions and mysteries surrounding each character that prod us to continue watching. One thing I know for sure is I really enjoy watching Yang Zi. If she weren't cast in here, I don't think I would have stayed on this far...and very much looking forward to tomorrow's episode!
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hi guys, been waiting for the whole series to finish before starting to watch it. just curious, whats with the…
It's not that bad, but definitely could have been a lot better. Pacing is slow and a lot of repetitiveness that goes nowhere. We're at ep 22, and things just started to pick up.
Ep 22, Han Ye dropping all his decorum as a prince is so adorable and borderline shameless. His smile even carries a sliver of mischievousness. Ahhhh...the Gong Jun I know is back!
I like Simon Gong in here even though his role as CP seems tamed. All I can say is that normally, I would hate a ML who's indecisive, somewhat clueless, and too soft; but somehow he's balancing it rather well with his performance.
I’m little bit confuse here. In order to ring the bell to get your case be heard you have to go through the…
Yes, in all the historical cdramas I’ve watched, it’s normally 30 hits on the back. Recently, in the “Destined” drama, if a woman rang the bell, her fingers are to be crushed.
Why did Han Ye lie to his father saying Anle saved him?! Was he backtracking somehow in order to clear the path…
Because he didn't want people or the Emperor to know Ren An Le is so important to him that he's willing to risk his life saving her. Also because he already selected Di Cheng En to be his Crown Princess, so it's not appropriate to appear he cares for another female in that manner.
He like her but his duty for his country is priority for him. I think both going to die in the battlefield.
I think they have feelings for each other, too. I also agree they both take their duty and responsibility for their respective country seriously. She's pretty headstrong so I can't see her dropping everything just to be with him especially if she found out he was the assassinator after her father and has ill-will against her country.
Di Cheng En's backer and Mo Bei are on the same team. It seems to me Di Chen En knows about the assassination plan which means it's also part of the plan for her to rush in front of the Emperor when the assassinator (believed to be Mo Bei) attacked him. This way, she can be rewarded for saving the Emperor and also solidify her position as Crown Princess. She wins, and her backer also wins for having a puppet in court.
It’s so delicate and subtle. I noticed it’s a female director and maybe that’s why she’s more fitting in interpreting the original work? It’s such an awesome show because somehow all three male leads are strong contenders which makes it so difficult for the viewers to decide who deserves the FL. They all have loads of positive traits in deserving her. Ahhh the dilemma… even as a viewer.