This series was so intense, I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, but I have such mixed feelings about it!! I love FortPeat, but no matter how much I enjoy seeing them together, in what universe does Veir and Kelvin's relationship actually work? There was so much damage done that it felt like there should have been no coming back from it. I’ve also seen a lot of people saying the series is chaotic and confusing, and honestly, it is. For more than half of the show, I was trying to piece everything together because there were so many jumps between the present and the past that it became difficult to follow the exact timeline of events. Personally, though, that made me even more engaged. I paid extra attention to every scene because I didn’t want to miss anything, and I was constantly curious to see how the story would unfold and connect to certain moments. The way the storyline was presented is unlike anything I’ve seen before. However, for that approach to fully work, I think the plot needed to be more cohesive. What a journey this was!
I understand it’s New Year’s and people are off work, but I still don’t get why a company this big wouldn’t plan ahead. It’s not like they’re editing episodes a week before release. They could’ve just scheduled the upload according to the usual weekly timetable. It’s frustrating to have to wait this long
Haoren goes to prison for 3 years for stabbing Maya and separates from Chihiro to let him live the way he wants,…
but it's not definitely for everybody, it's very raw, harsh and miserable, but I like it because of how natural the acting is and the soulful moments between them
Ok someone needs to spoil the specific ending to this series for all of us who need to decide if or when to watch…
Haoren goes to prison for 3 years for stabbing Maya and separates from Chihiro to let him live the way he wants, feeling guilty that he dragged him in the situation with Maya. Also, Maya ends up killing himself. 3 years later, Chihiro becomes a popular photographer and after Haoren discovers that Chihiro never forgot him, they finally reunite. Taking into account everything that happened, the ending felt so hopeful, it felt like finally exhaling after holding your breath in
The atmosphere is so heavy, it feels like trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel in the darkest place, but somehow it's so captivating. I'm rooting for them to get out of the miserable state they're in
What happened to the rating? I remember last week it was much higher and everyone was leaving positive comments... as of now, this series definitely deserves to be rated at least 8+
“OMG this episode is the best!” -me after each episode 🤣😭
No but fr, my expectations keep getting higher and they keep delivering. At this point, I can watch 50 episodes of them just being in each other's company
You know it's a good slow-burn when every scene is so mesmerizing and even a hug can be filled with so many emotions
I feel like Tian has waited his whole life for someone to tell him "welcome home" and for him to really feel that comforting feeling of being home. For Tian, home doesn't seem to be a house, but a person. I swear, when it's just the two of them, it's like there's nobody else in the world, but them
We're on episode 9 and Ryan and Jane barely got any closer. They are focusing too much on the side stories. If they wanted to present the pov of each character while also showing some insights into the production business, at least they could've made this series longer
I’ve also seen a lot of people saying the series is chaotic and confusing, and honestly, it is. For more than half of the show, I was trying to piece everything together because there were so many jumps between the present and the past that it became difficult to follow the exact timeline of events. Personally, though, that made me even more engaged. I paid extra attention to every scene because I didn’t want to miss anything, and I was constantly curious to see how the story would unfold and connect to certain moments.
The way the storyline was presented is unlike anything I’ve seen before. However, for that approach to fully work, I think the plot needed to be more cohesive. What a journey this was!