Do you know the reason why the minimum age for marriage is set lower than the age of majority (as a special case)?…
Who are you to define modernity? Who are you to set the norm ? Women start menstruating at 14 for a reason. Development of civilisation under the context of modernity is nothing but escape from nature's responsibility. The primary roles of men and women can't be neglected no matter how much you deny.
It's good enough, just too long. These guys didn't have enough screenplay, the kept going round and round the same thing. It should've been a 16-18 episode drama instead.
The acting was magnificent. The ending was great tbh, unique in a way. This drama loses it in the middle part, unfortunately.
The funny thing is I'm watching this cos of your review 😂. I couldn't watch One Spring Night. I dropped it…
It's alright. There are various aspects to the maker's mind. Whatever suits you.
I liked ONS due to the director. His direction is what drives everything, and often he selects scripts with social stigma tackling the conundrum b/w relationships.
Not everyone can envision the director, so to each their own.
I prefer different plot lines in remakes, so yeah . Ok, I'm giving this a try. :D 2023 has been quite a revelation regarding Chinese dramas and their development.
Who wants to bet this drama is a white-wash on Chinese communist propaganda? I don't think the Chinese govt would even allow them to make a drama on Mao Ze Dong if not to run propaganda. I'll give this a try later on , for now lets just add it to wishlist .
Women start menstruating at 14 for a reason.
Development of civilisation under the context of modernity is nothing but escape from nature's responsibility.
The primary roles of men and women can't be neglected no matter how much you deny.
It should've been a 16-18 episode drama instead.
The acting was magnificent.
The ending was great tbh, unique in a way.
This drama loses it in the middle part, unfortunately.
The trailer came 8 months back 🙄
There are various aspects to the maker's mind.
Whatever suits you.
I liked ONS due to the director.
His direction is what drives everything, and often he selects scripts with social stigma tackling the conundrum b/w relationships.
Not everyone can envision the director, so to each their own.
Berserk twists, if you know (¬‿¬)
The subtitles on youtube are in disarray --_--
2023 has been quite a revelation regarding Chinese dramas and their development.
I don't think the Chinese govt would even allow them to make a drama on Mao Ze Dong if not to run propaganda.
I'll give this a try later on , for now lets just add it to wishlist .