How do you rate a modern rom-com drama where the only 2 good things about it were the romance between the main couple and the charming smile of the male lead... Everything else was unneeded, unnecessary and superfluous.
My number 1 question for this drama: What exactly did Kido Gao do to the writer, the director or the producer of this drama to completely destroy his character in the last (Unnecessary/Extra) episodes? This drama had the same finale as “Song of Glory.” Where, the major parts of the plot were OK; until, they added some superfluous episodes that degraded the storyline.
Have u watched The Untamed? Its my top #1 #1#1 dramaaaa
I am reading the novel right now. I agree their decision to change ShiMei into a female character is a cop out decision.
Due to censorship, it is expected to be a bromance with some vague romantic innuendoes. However I do hope, like The Untamed, even without any vivid interpretation of their attraction for each other, the storyline will flow effortlessly.
Have u watched The Untamed? Its my top #1 #1#1 dramaaaa
Now, I am anxiously waiting for Immortality. With fingers crossed... With toes crossed.... Praying to all the gods and deities from all the realms... Hoping they did not mess that Xianxia storyline up too bad.
No worries about Leo, he is perfect for the role. However, my worries are on my baby-boy, Arthur. Based on his last project, kido needs a lot of fine-tunings and improvements. Also, I am not too keen with the revealing and the introduction of the FEMALE love interest. The Untamed had the perfect minimal proportion of love interest’s innuendos from that female character.
Now, I am anxiously waiting for Immortality. With fingers crossed... With toes crossed.... Praying to all the gods and deities from all the realms... Hoping they did not mess that Xianxia storyline up too bad.
No worries about Leo, he is perfect for the role. However, my worries are on my baby-boy, Arthur. Based on his last project, kido needs a lot of fine-tunings and improvements. Also, I am not too keen with the revealing and the introduction of the FEMALE love interest. The Untamed had the perfect minimal proportion of love interest’s innuendos from that female character.
I am reading the novel right now. Their decision to change ShiMei into a female character seems like a cop out one.
Due to censorship, it is expected to be a bromance with some vague romantic innuendoes. However I do hope, like The Untamed, even without any vivid interpretation of their attraction for each other, the storyline will flow effortlessly.
His character was able to keep his fragile cover-life intact for that many years because he had access to MONEY. That had nothing to do with him being smart or NOT.
Even with that monetary aid, that fragile made-up life got utterly shattered in less than 1 year due to his complete lack of common sense. *In what world, a sane individual, living with a borrowed identity, would leave behind a duffle bag full with his personal identifiable items... and never once, thought of retrieving them...?
Except for his calm and rather impressive reaction to his little girl’s pre-school incident in the beginning episodes... 99.9% of the things that he did afterwards were downright idiotic. I do understand that his character was not a superhero one; however good grief, I found him weak and unimpressive.
This is simply my own point of view. Fyi: An all-time classic borrowed-identity-portrayal from Lee Joon-gi is “Time Between Dog and Wolf.” Now, that was some darned impressive writing!
I was so exhilarated about the official title when I read the premise that my expectations utterly repudiated the characters’ depictions.
I could not relate to any of the characters. Their obvious shortcomings could not surpass my expectations.
I love multy-layers characters’ depictions, such as: - Beautiful Mind - Hello Monster - Come and Hug me - Born Again - He is Psychometric (Again, another one for which; I have never understood the popularity and the high rating but I loved the older brother’s depiction)
Usually, I enjoy Lee Joon Gi’s acting but not this one.
Apparently, a lot of viewers loved it. I, myself, I must admit that I did not find anything special about the drama. However, you should try it. You might like it, contrarily to me.
Everything else was unneeded, unnecessary and superfluous.
My number 1 question for this drama:
What exactly did Kido Gao do to the writer, the director or the producer of this drama to completely destroy his character in the last (Unnecessary/Extra) episodes?
This drama had the same finale as “Song of Glory.”
Where, the major parts of the plot were OK; until, they added some superfluous episodes that degraded the storyline.
I agree their decision to change ShiMei into a female character is a cop out decision.
Due to censorship, it is expected to be a bromance with some vague romantic innuendoes.
However I do hope, like The Untamed, even without any vivid interpretation of their attraction for each other, the storyline will flow effortlessly.
With fingers crossed... With toes crossed....
Praying to all the gods and deities from all the realms...
Hoping they did not mess that Xianxia storyline up too bad.
No worries about Leo, he is perfect for the role.
However, my worries are on my baby-boy, Arthur. Based on his last project, kido needs a lot of fine-tunings and improvements.
Also, I am not too keen with the revealing and the introduction of the FEMALE love interest.
The Untamed had the perfect minimal proportion of love interest’s innuendos from that female character.
With fingers crossed... With toes crossed....
Praying to all the gods and deities from all the realms...
Hoping they did not mess that Xianxia storyline up too bad.
No worries about Leo, he is perfect for the role.
However, my worries are on my baby-boy, Arthur. Based on his last project, kido needs a lot of fine-tunings and improvements.
Also, I am not too keen with the revealing and the introduction of the FEMALE love interest.
The Untamed had the perfect minimal proportion of love interest’s innuendos from that female character.
I am reading the novel right now.
Their decision to change ShiMei into a female character seems like a cop out one.
Due to censorship, it is expected to be a bromance with some vague romantic innuendoes.
However I do hope, like The Untamed, even without any vivid interpretation of their attraction for each other, the storyline will flow effortlessly.
It has all of your expectations PLUS intelligent dry-humors.
Thank you for the 411.
I am trying to read it before the release next year.
I am more worrying about Arthur. Based on his last project, my baby-boy needs so much tuning and improvements:(
I will be so pissed if they f... it up!
They had a great predecessor to reference to, “The Untamed.”
And where can I get my hand on one?
In blue!
And finally, they gave him a beautiful flowing wig to wear.
That had nothing to do with him being smart or NOT.
Even with that monetary aid, that fragile made-up life got utterly shattered in less than 1 year due to his complete lack of common sense.
*In what world, a sane individual, living with a borrowed identity, would leave behind a duffle bag full with his personal identifiable items... and never once, thought of retrieving them...?
Except for his calm and rather impressive reaction to his little girl’s pre-school incident in the beginning episodes...
99.9% of the things that he did afterwards were downright idiotic.
I do understand that his character was not a superhero one; however good grief, I found him weak and unimpressive.
This is simply my own point of view.
Fyi: An all-time classic borrowed-identity-portrayal from Lee Joon-gi is “Time Between Dog and Wolf.”
Now, that was some darned impressive writing!
I was so exhilarated about the official title when I read the premise that my expectations utterly repudiated the characters’ depictions.
I could not relate to any of the characters. Their obvious shortcomings could not surpass my expectations.
I love multy-layers characters’ depictions, such as:
- Beautiful Mind
- Hello Monster
- Come and Hug me
- Born Again
- He is Psychometric (Again, another one for which; I have never understood the popularity and the high rating but I loved the older brother’s depiction)
Usually, I enjoy Lee Joon Gi’s acting but not this one.
I, myself, I must admit that I did not find anything special about the drama.
However, you should try it. You might like it, contrarily to me.