So basically, He Hong Ling only liked him when he was a potential war hero : she only liked that picture of a glorious warrior, man bravely fighting on the battlefield, proudly standing and wearing a soldier uniform and probably having medals on him. She never liked the real him : just the beautiful picture she had of him. And now that she realizes he may never be that proud, glorious, handsome soldier, she's scared and doesn't want to stay with him... but is too cowardish to admit it out loud, admit her selfishness and shallowness, admit she's that kind of person. Although I was long hoping for their breakup, but I still feel so sad for Chun Sheng : he bravely fought and sacrificed, but now he lost his dad, he's being abandoned his friends, and now, even by his girlfriend, who was his only straw of hope, gave up on him But at least now, he's probably gonna get to see the value of Xiao Mei's devotion to him
She misunderstands that he caused her deathHe gave her a knife to defend herself from someone who was often raping…
Basically, yes, but he never acknowledged his feelings. Letās just say that his whole life was entirely devoted to revenge and schemings so to him, love is a strange and foreign notion Moreover, she was a selfish femme fatale so I think he didnāt want to admit that just like many others, he had fallen for such a woman
Can someone please spoil the novel storyline for me? Did Xie Wei really hurt her in her past life, or was there…
She misunderstands that he caused her death He gave her a knife to defend herself from someone who was often raping her after she was deposed But she misunderstood that he gave her this knife to force her to commit suicide. Not long after, when he finally placed a new emperor, he eventually committed suicide too
Itās cute I ām perticular my touched by Biwās charisma and acting here which are at the highest and and also by his characterās relationship with the female lead which is so beautiful (and is not what it first seems though)
Hum⦠Screenwriters and producers, do you really look down THAT MUCH on us viewersā intelligence ? I mean, I donāt think I need to even MENTION what my comment is about, right ?
Although the male lead is DEFINITELY abusive and sometimes close from sexual harassment, but there is no rape…
Exactly But personnally, Iām still not okay with rape between the leads as a trope. So although I watch slap and kiss, I do my best to avoid those where the male lead raped the girl because I just canāt enjoy the drama after that
Although the male lead is DEFINITELY abusive and sometimes close from sexual harassment, but there is no rape…
indeed, there are bed scenes, where they have real sex, not just sort of sex and these are pretty good bed scenes And I can confirm what has been said for Thai dramas : however itās slowly but surely changing, and there are less and less Thai dramas with the male lead raping the female lead, probably because producers and screenwriters now know that viewers are less and less tolerant about this. However, there still are some and rape culture still finds its path, just with a different way (like when the female villain gets raped as a punishment). And well, the aspect of slap and kiss is definitely not about to Ke avec probably because of how popular it is (I myself admit that itās my guilty pleasure)
question: are these short 12 Min episode dramas , once the entire thing is aired, will they be like, stitch together…
Although the male lead is DEFINITELY abusive and sometimes close from sexual harassment, but there is no rape happening, every bed scene is definitely willing
She never liked the real him : just the beautiful picture she had of him. And now that she realizes he may never be that proud, glorious, handsome soldier, she's scared and doesn't want to stay with him... but is too cowardish to admit it out loud, admit her selfishness and shallowness, admit she's that kind of person.
Although I was long hoping for their breakup, but I still feel so sad for Chun Sheng : he bravely fought and sacrificed, but now he lost his dad, he's being abandoned his friends, and now, even by his girlfriend, who was his only straw of hope, gave up on him
But at least now, he's probably gonna get to see the value of Xiao Mei's devotion to him
Letās just say that his whole life was entirely devoted to revenge and schemings so to him, love is a strange and foreign notion
Moreover, she was a selfish femme fatale so I think he didnāt want to admit that just like many others, he had fallen for such a woman
He gave her a knife to defend herself from someone who was often raping her after she was deposed
But she misunderstood that he gave her this knife to force her to commit suicide. Not long after, when he finally placed a new emperor, he eventually committed suicide too
I ām perticular my touched by Biwās charisma and acting here which are at the highest and and also by his characterās relationship with the female lead which is so beautiful (and is not what it first seems though)
I mean, I donāt think I need to even MENTION what my comment is about, right ?
But personnally, Iām still not okay with rape between the leads as a trope. So although I watch slap and kiss, I do my best to avoid those where the male lead raped the girl because I just canāt enjoy the drama after that
And I can confirm what has been said for Thai dramas : however itās slowly but surely changing, and there are less and less Thai dramas with the male lead raping the female lead, probably because producers and screenwriters now know that viewers are less and less tolerant about this. However, there still are some and rape culture still finds its path, just with a different way (like when the female villain gets raped as a punishment). And well, the aspect of slap and kiss is definitely not about to Ke avec probably because of how popular it is (I myself admit that itās my guilty pleasure)