Is higher frame rate bad? Can you give us an example from the drama? I'm caught up to ep26. I'm just curious cus…
I think it's actually the brain that cannot handle it haha, we're so used to the standard film frame rate that anything higher confuses the brain and creates a dissonance on how your mind process what you see. It gives this illusion that it seems faster than normal. :)
Is higher frame rate bad? Can you give us an example from the drama? I'm caught up to ep26. I'm just curious cus…
Higher frame rate is not bad, actually the opposite, it's good because it captures more details. And when you do slow motion it creates a very fluid movement effect, as opposed to being choppy when you're using low frame rate. For example, in video games, the higher the frame rate the better as it gives you an immersive feel. In this drama I see it all the time, but I think most obvious is I guess in the battle scenes in ep9or10? Also during the pre-battle scene where they did a one-take shot where the camera moves around and pans at each character within the area. In movies, I think the standard is only 24-30 fps, it gives this cinematic feel that we are used to. Though 'cinematic' is also subjective, perhaps because we are so used to that setting that it gives this weird feeling when the set-up is different. It's amazing what our eyes can detect, I never really gave frame rates any thought before, but as technology improves I start to wonder why certain videos feels a bit weird, that why I started to look it up. You can try testing it on your own if your smartphone is capable, try recording on 60fps and play it back and you will definitely notice something too. :)
I have to respectfully disagree. I think that was a genuine act of betrayal on their part. By that point, she…
I get your point, you're coming from a sentimental pov of someone who know all the backstory and the facts and you're probably already more episodes ahead and root for RuYi, but I wrote my comment from the characters' (Qian, SunLang and ShiShan) point of view, that's why I said it's a consistent character writing. They are soldiers, they have throughout repeatedly outspoken their animosity for members of the Scarlet Guards, because the whole scenario of Wu losing and being King captured was triggered by Scarlet Guards. RuYi was only with them for a couple days, and they have witnessed with their own eyes that 'she was sending secret info to Scarlet Guards' and have been lying about her identity, how do you compare their bond with RuYi and their bond with their dead comrades? I think it was a no-brainer that they reacted that way, and you can see Qian have been simmering with anger and suspicion days ahead. He gave it a series of test to prove his suspicion. It was a giant misunderstanding as you said, but perception is reality, during that moment RuYi was proven an enemy. I think it would have been lame if they calmly ask for an open forum with her, also considering they believe she's seducing Ning.
I'm still on ep10, I love how the 3 ganged up against her once they discovered her identity. That's a solid character writing, like even if they were teasing her and Ning in the beginning, they all got serious during that moment (even ShiSan!). No simping and no mercy, it was really bros before hoes as they say. Although the whole thing was a misunderstanding, their loyalty to their brotherhood is admirable.
after watching more episodes, my earlier suspicion that this has been shot with higher frame rate is now confirmed (specially obvious during fight scenes). It really feels weird at times. Because it felt like your seeing the movements with your naked eyes ,it's like as if you are with them during the filming lol so it's kinda giving less cinematic vibes. The story's still good though!
I noticed that too and it happens several times throughout the story. I was weirded out a bit cause that makes…
hahaha definitely noticed the ppt transitions too. plus this director seems to be very fond of putting camera angles behind screens, behind leaves, behind twigs, behind whatever. It kinda felt like we audience are spying on the characters haha Also the scenes where the camera 'walks around' or tracks within the area feels weird sometimes. it doesn't take away from the story but I do find it amusing whenever I notice these things.
ep6 now. Am I the only one who notice? Although some scenes are shot on weird angles, they seem to have shot at highest fps on other scenes. I watch this is dramacool at 720pixels but even with that resolution I can see the movements are so fluid. It's hard to explain but feels like their are using cameras with different settings. I don't know if I'm just tripping, I never notice this on other dramas, but somehow here I can tell.
just finished ep1. After all the Cdrama disappointments this year, this definitely looks promising. Liu Yuning looks so good! I don't understand why some netizens bash him and thinks he's not good looking enough to be main role. True, he's not conventionally handsome like the other flower boys, but there is something really attractive and manly about him. I was first impressed by him and his performance in 'The Long Balad'. For me he's giving Lee SooHyuk vibes, very cool and masculine.
Finally done! what can I say? this was such a hidden gem. This year had not been a good year for Cdramas for me, all the ones that I have anticipated weren't satisfying and I had to drop. And surprisingly this one that is not under my radar turned out to be the best modern Cdrama for the year for me. Funny how I initially thought this was a republican drama because of that poster and industrial setting,haha This is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, there are no dramatic romance twist and turns. The focus was on JiangHu's journey but that doesn't mean the romance is lacking. It's just not as 'in your face' type of romance like other dramas. If you're considering watching this, one thing to note is the story progression, unlike other dramas that has several climax or hook points where the story goes up and down, this one has a steady upward trend plotwise. This means it gets better and better as you progress, I also personally struggled in the beginning because of the pacing and I couldn't immediately connect with the characters and the whole TengYue. But if you stick to it, the characters will grow on you and you'll come to care for TengYue too. I think there are 3 points in the story where you can decide whether it is for you or not :At around ep14 where the romance becomes a 'little bit' apparent, ep24 when they're finally together and ep33 the betrayal part. I love the cinematography and outfits in this drama, the story and script is also not cringey and a lot closer to being realistic than other modern Cdrama. And most importantly, the characters aren't perfect. The only negative point for me is ZhaoYang, I think the actress is not very good, on top of that the character itself is not likeable. She totally didn't deserve YangJian. And also, I wish there was an epilogue, that final scene was waaaaaaaay to short.
I'll be honest, I like this a lot more than Only for Love. I see some dropping this because there is not much focus on romance, that is true, but even the business struggle is not that bad. But I do understand that sometimes we have to be in the mood for this type of drama. I love that almost everything in this drama feels natural and realistic specially after the initial episodes, even how their relationship develop is also very organic. I got mad cringe in Only for Love and had to drop it at some point even though I love Dylan and BaiLu. In comparison. I'm really liking RwtW despite the slow and steady pace.
Dropping this at ep11, story is moving way too slow for my liking
I think you should carry on atleast to ep14. by then the romance starts to slowly manifest and you kinda starts caring about TengYue. This one is really a slowburn.
ep11, the actress who plays ZhaoYang is so bad. That scene with confronting her mom is so bad, one of the most awful acting in Cdramas I've seen in a while. It's kinda ruining the show
I paused at ep3 but it surely got better around ep4. First time it made me cry when she moved to the factory and started giving up her pride. GongJun's character here is kinda blurry, he's portrayed as ruthless at times but it's hard to see GongJun as a bad character lol. I still keep seeing Ling Rui in him (his character in Begin Again), he has such a likeable and kind looking face that it's difficult to see him as a negative character. Will keep watching and hope it will continue to be good onwards.
In this drama I see it all the time, but I think most obvious is I guess in the battle scenes in ep9or10? Also during the pre-battle scene where they did a one-take shot where the camera moves around and pans at each character within the area.
In movies, I think the standard is only 24-30 fps, it gives this cinematic feel that we are used to. Though 'cinematic' is also subjective, perhaps because we are so used to that setting that it gives this weird feeling when the set-up is different. It's amazing what our eyes can detect, I never really gave frame rates any thought before, but as technology improves I start to wonder why certain videos feels a bit weird, that why I started to look it up.
You can try testing it on your own if your smartphone is capable, try recording on 60fps and play it back and you will definitely notice something too. :)
They are soldiers, they have throughout repeatedly outspoken their animosity for members of the Scarlet Guards, because the whole scenario of Wu losing and being King captured was triggered by Scarlet Guards.
RuYi was only with them for a couple days, and they have witnessed with their own eyes that 'she was sending secret info to Scarlet Guards' and have been lying about her identity, how do you compare their bond with RuYi and their bond with their dead comrades? I think it was a no-brainer that they reacted that way, and you can see Qian have been simmering with anger and suspicion days ahead. He gave it a series of test to prove his suspicion. It was a giant misunderstanding as you said, but perception is reality, during that moment RuYi was proven an enemy.
I think it would have been lame if they calmly ask for an open forum with her, also considering they believe she's seducing Ning.
it doesn't take away from the story but I do find it amusing whenever I notice these things.
Liu Yuning looks so good! I don't understand why some netizens bash him and thinks he's not good looking enough to be main role. True, he's not conventionally handsome like the other flower boys, but there is something really attractive and manly about him. I was first impressed by him and his performance in 'The Long Balad'. For me he's giving Lee SooHyuk vibes, very cool and masculine.
Funny how I initially thought this was a republican drama because of that poster and industrial setting,haha
This is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, there are no dramatic romance twist and turns. The focus was on JiangHu's journey but that doesn't mean the romance is lacking. It's just not as 'in your face' type of romance like other dramas.
If you're considering watching this, one thing to note is the story progression, unlike other dramas that has several climax or hook points where the story goes up and down, this one has a steady upward trend plotwise.
This means it gets better and better as you progress, I also personally struggled in the beginning because of the pacing and I couldn't immediately connect with the characters and the whole TengYue. But if you stick to it, the characters will grow on you and you'll come to care for TengYue too.
I think there are 3 points in the story where you can decide whether it is for you or not :At
around ep14 where the romance becomes a 'little bit' apparent, ep24 when they're finally together and ep33 the betrayal part.
I love the cinematography and outfits in this drama, the story and script is also not cringey and a lot closer to being realistic than other modern Cdrama. And most importantly, the characters aren't perfect.
The only negative point for me is ZhaoYang, I think the actress is not very good, on top of that the character itself is not likeable. She totally didn't deserve YangJian.
And also, I wish there was an epilogue, that final scene was waaaaaaaay to short.
I love that almost everything in this drama feels natural and realistic specially after the initial episodes, even how their relationship develop is also very organic. I got mad cringe in Only for Love and had to drop it at some point even though I love Dylan and BaiLu. In comparison. I'm really liking RwtW despite the slow and steady pace.
This one is really a slowburn.
GongJun's character here is kinda blurry, he's portrayed as ruthless at times but it's hard to see GongJun as a bad character lol. I still keep seeing Ling Rui in him (his character in Begin Again), he has such a likeable and kind looking face that it's difficult to see him as a negative character.
Will keep watching and hope it will continue to be good onwards.