You really can't get distracted while watching this damn so many different characters, all with their respective backgrounds and intentions! If you're not familiar with Chinese names and court order, it becomes a bit difficult to follow, but it sure seems to placing foundation for a great political drama.
Someone can tell me where to watch this? Unfortunately it's not avaible for me on viki and tubi it's only for america so I'm searching for another platform T-T
I just finished this and I'm a loss of words... I will be thinking about this drama for a good while, it was just heart-breaking in the most realistic way. And I don't think I will ever be able to eat an omelette again without bursting into tears.
First episode was kinda cute, really loved how they showed us their friendship through the years, it was a nice build up. Overall very heart warming š„ŗ
I figured the "divine/mytical being" was the old man who pushed the cart (although the cat was definitely…
That's a really a good insight since I didn't remeber all those details! It does really ring close to the folklore trope you mentioned and I'm inclined to agree with you!
I didn't remeber the mailboxes being numbered, but now you mentioned it, the one at the end was probably the no. 1. I wonder how that connects to the story, should this mean that maybe the ending is part of the very "first world" even before the story of our protagonists? Who knows.
But I really appreciated your inputs, so thank you, you gave me another whole reason to reflect again on this drama ^^
this drama looked intresting, but then I read the comments and I was it was split in two season? Are there more than 32 episodes then? Does this first season have a satisfying ending in his own or am i basically forced to watch also the second season to have proper closure?
I know most people won't agree with me, but about the the mailbox, I'm actually not mad the writers never explained anything.
The mailbox is not the main focus of this story, it's just a medium to show Hai Tang and Yi Xun's life, their desperate struggles to survive and find love and happiness even in the darkest moments. I always saw the mailbox (and mostly the cat) as divine/mystical being that wanted to help, like an answer to their plea to be reunited after the (first) life they passed apart. Everything was just so tragic that someone wanted a second chance for them and in my opinion, the cat was that: it represents the desperate wish for a choice that Hai Tang asks for at the beginning of the drama.
Do I wish they showed us more at the end, especially for their children? Yes, I do, I would have loved to see them reunited. But I also think the mailbox should be left the mystery that it is, otherwise, it would have ruined the essence of the drama (it would be like asking to explain how the protagonists of Your Name were able to switch bodies and be connected by a bond that transcended time and space). Sometimes there's no need to have a clear, scientific reasoning for everything.
he is so naive and w/ no rich/powerful backing, him getting this far in life is a miracle.
Yeah, I'd say he's very academically gifted, but he doesn't fully grasp the scheming and the intrigues of powerful families & officials because of his background. I hope he won't be ruined by others since he's a good man š
Started this without knowing anything and I was left speechless when it finally clicked that these are the same characters as Story of Yanxi Palace. Everyone is so different, only the emperor managed to be the same heartless bastard in both adaptations š
If you're not familiar with Chinese names and court order, it becomes a bit difficult to follow, but it sure seems to placing foundation for a great political drama.
And I don't think I will ever be able to eat an omelette again without bursting into tears.
Overall very heart warming š„ŗ
It does really ring close to the folklore trope you mentioned and I'm inclined to agree with you!
I didn't remeber the mailboxes being numbered, but now you mentioned it, the one at the end was probably the no. 1. I wonder how that connects to the story, should this mean that maybe the ending is part of the very "first world" even before the story of our protagonists? Who knows.
But I really appreciated your inputs, so thank you, you gave me another whole reason to reflect again on this drama ^^
Now I'm gonna rewatch cause I miss my traumatised trio and I'm craving for some good supernatural horror šš»
The mailbox is not the main focus of this story, it's just a medium to show Hai Tang and Yi Xun's life, their desperate struggles to survive and find love and happiness even in the darkest moments.
I always saw the mailbox (and mostly the cat) as divine/mystical being that wanted to help, like an answer to their plea to be reunited after the (first) life they passed apart.
Everything was just so tragic that someone wanted a second chance for them and in my opinion, the cat was that: it represents the desperate wish for a choice that Hai Tang asks for at the beginning of the drama.
Do I wish they showed us more at the end, especially for their children? Yes, I do, I would have loved to see them reunited.
But I also think the mailbox should be left the mystery that it is, otherwise, it would have ruined the essence of the drama (it would be like asking to explain how the protagonists of Your Name were able to switch bodies and be connected by a bond that transcended time and space).
Sometimes there's no need to have a clear, scientific reasoning for everything.
I hope he won't be ruined by others since he's a good man š
Everyone is so different, only the emperor managed to be the same heartless bastard in both adaptations š