One more BL drama this year with a happy ending but not a bit satisfying, whatsoever. This drama went from funny to downright weird. Anyway, I like to watch this actor, Pond Naravit Lertratkosum who plays Mork, in a drama again - very soon (Preferably not with Phuwin Tangsakyuen Pattawee).
The great thing about this BL drama is consistency. I have enjoyed and I have loved both seasons equally. I can not wait for the coming third season. I hope that it will be as great as the first two seasons. Fighting!
It all felt like a cop-out for the sake of fan service- it was all good writting until...the end put a damp on…
I agree. 4 out those 5 episodes were well written, well acted and well directed. However, I am disappointed by the overwhelming fanservice from the 5 episode. For me, by taking that route, the director and the scriptwriter have lost part of their integrity; which really impressed me in the early 4 episodes.
Man, I saw passionate love all over their faces and in the tears running out of their eyes during that beach scene…
I did not see none of that. Nice… That is all that I saw. Yearning for someone with all of your fibers and all of your entire soul… I guess, YES, our genital reproductive systems are indeed included in that equation. LOL
I am so with you on this- they needed time, a good chunk of time, to make me believe that they have grown, learned…
Unfortunately, this last episode of I Promised You the Moon did not convince me. Neither the writing, the acting nor their newly developed (Or should I say… Their newly matured) relationship convinced me.
Hmmmmm… I don’t know what I feel about this happy ending. It is nice that they got back together but simultaneously, I did not feel any passion between them. I would think after a year or two of secretly and silently longing and yearning for each other… The passion would be overflowing through their pores. That famous scene with both Teh and Oh on the floor inside Teh’s bedroom in I Told Sunset About You… Had more passion and emotions combined when compared to the entire second part of I Promised You the Moon.
Even until the end… The stupidity in this drama never stopped. This is the best way that the writer and the director could think of, on how to move the unconscious Qianlou around? Single-handedly and physically dragging her around, inside of a snow-white coffin…🤨 Is Manfeng looking for help to save her or is he going through an intensive pilgrimage?😅😂🤣
*Final impressions on this juvenile-hormonal Wuxia version of the Chinese tomb raiders series: The authors of the Chinese tomb raiders series should sue this sorry ancient-looking copycat version for misused of their themes.
I did not like Court Lady, at all! I suffered through that traffic jammed of storylines… solely because of XuXu. And the man had barely any scene in that drama. So yes, just like you… It is confirmed that I can watch anything for XuXu😉.
I am just loving his style in Ancient Love Poetry. Can’t get enough of his character. XuXu has always played (to some extents) some kind of playful, joyful and nonchalant characters in his past projects. So, I am super impressed with his acting and his stage performance in this Xianxia. It is wonderful to see him portraying a more reserved, a more solemn and a more stoic character in there. And he is nailing that True God of Fire’s role!
Court Lady has become the XuXu’s fan confirmation test. If one is able to watch that entire drama without skipping any scene; then… Hell, you definitely are a XuXu’s fan. So, Falling Into Your Smile is just child-play:)
I hope it's just a rumor because it's disgusting to imagine two characters which had a really over the boundary…
It has to be one of the many unfounded-stupid rumors about this production. Because in every level that I could picture this… It would be freaking bizarre.
I didn't like her character in Sparrow, but thought it was the writing.
It is interesting you wrote that… The first thing that popped in my mind during the very first episode was… “Oh! Ni Ni would have been so much better for that role.” Ni Ni has a natural elegance about her and at the same time; she is really adept at playing immature and childish characters without being irritating. Although, I have to admit that Zhou Dongyu is showing much improvements from her days in Sparrow. Is she the perfect counterpart for XuXu in this Xianxia? Hmmmmm, she is not. But at least, her performance is better than what Wu Jia Yi gave us, as Su You Lian, in Dance of the Sky Empire.
Only a Chinese female voice-over or a voice-dubbed can make or destroy an entire drama. One would think that by now; those Chinese cinematographic productions would be aware on how much those little girls’ high pitched voices are irritable to the viewers. It is utterly incomprehensible why they keep on using them…
This drama went from funny to downright weird.
Anyway, I like to watch this actor, Pond Naravit Lertratkosum who plays Mork, in a drama again - very soon (Preferably not with
Phuwin Tangsakyuen
Pattawee).
I have enjoyed and I have loved both seasons equally.
I can not wait for the coming third season. I hope that it will be as great as the first two seasons.
Fighting!
4 out those 5 episodes were well written, well acted and well directed.
However, I am disappointed by the overwhelming fanservice from the 5 episode.
For me, by taking that route, the director and the scriptwriter have lost part of their integrity; which really impressed me in the early 4 episodes.
Nice… That is all that I saw.
Yearning for someone with all of your fibers and all of your entire soul…
I guess, YES, our genital reproductive systems are indeed included in that equation.
LOL
Neither the writing, the acting nor their newly developed (Or should I say… Their newly matured) relationship convinced me.
I don’t know what I feel about this happy ending.
It is nice that they got back together but simultaneously, I did not feel any passion between them.
I would think after a year or two of secretly and silently longing and yearning for each other… The passion would be overflowing through their pores.
That famous scene with both Teh and Oh on the floor inside Teh’s bedroom in I Told Sunset About You… Had more passion and emotions combined when compared to the entire second part of I Promised You the Moon.
The stupidity in this drama never stopped.
This is the best way that the writer and the director could think of, on how to move the unconscious Qianlou around?
Single-handedly and physically dragging her around, inside of a snow-white coffin…🤨
Is Manfeng looking for help to save her or is he going through an intensive pilgrimage?😅😂🤣
*Final impressions on this juvenile-hormonal Wuxia version of the Chinese tomb raiders series:
The authors of the Chinese tomb raiders series should sue this sorry ancient-looking copycat version for misused of their themes.
From A to Z…😉
I suffered through that traffic jammed of storylines… solely because of XuXu.
And the man had barely any scene in that drama.
So yes, just like you… It is confirmed that I can watch anything for XuXu😉.
Can’t get enough of his character.
XuXu has always played (to some extents) some kind of playful, joyful and nonchalant characters in his past projects.
So, I am super impressed with his acting and his stage performance in this Xianxia.
It is wonderful to see him portraying a more reserved, a more solemn and a more stoic character in there.
And he is nailing that True God of Fire’s role!
They did XuXu and the FL wrong in that drama.
I read that they cut out most of their already filmed scenes😭.
How complicated can it possibly be…?
LOL
If one is able to watch that entire drama without skipping any scene; then… Hell, you definitely are a XuXu’s fan.
So, Falling Into Your Smile is just child-play:)
So, I will pretty much watch anything for XuXu😉.
Because in every level that I could picture this… It would be freaking bizarre.
The first thing that popped in my mind during the very first episode was…
“Oh! Ni Ni would have been so much better for that role.”
Ni Ni has a natural elegance about her and at the same time; she is really adept at playing immature and childish characters without being irritating.
Although, I have to admit that Zhou Dongyu is showing much improvements from her days in Sparrow.
Is she the perfect counterpart for XuXu in this Xianxia?
Hmmmmm, she is not.
But at least, her performance is better than what Wu Jia Yi gave us, as Su You Lian, in Dance of the Sky Empire.
One would think that by now; those Chinese cinematographic productions would be aware on how much those little girls’ high pitched voices are irritable to the viewers.
It is utterly incomprehensible why they keep on using them…