How the hell is he so toned while looking so skinny?I saw a bts where he lifts Bai Lu and he's like "ok i can…
That's what I have been trying to explain to people for the past three years (every time they mock his skinny figure): bulky muscles are no indication of actual strength! Only complex movements will train the surrounding tendons and tissue to provide real strength. The muscles that people get from real work (i.e. ballet dancing, martial arts, physical labour) usually look a lot less conspicuous than the pumped-up muscles that you will get from, well pumping iron.
It is definitely meant to be a comedy. The original novel was a comedy, but the overall tone is more ironic and…
Yes, it changes a little bit because we are starting to know the various characters and their quirks. I think the way the writers did this is pretty clever. Ask yourself, have you ever, in any film or series seen someone trying to revive an unconscious lady with beef jerky??
In its entirety, this was a cute drama with flaws. Not sure if its meant to be comedic, a spoof of other Wuxias,…
It is definitely meant to be a comedy. The original novel was a comedy, but the overall tone is more ironic and tongue-in-cheek, than the hahaha-slap-your knees humour of some slapstick comedies. In the drama a lot of the comedy lies in the subtle details (i.e. the CP worries about wearing nice clothes to his BBQ date whereas the FL knows all about grilling meat).
Watched three episodes of this out of curiosity...
... and so far it is quite entertaining (and a little bit silly). I was a bit confused by the modern setting at the beginning, but thankfully this is not one of those "I transmigrated into a novel" stories (a trope that I hate more than anything). Body-swaps are quickly becoming a rather over-used trope and are is rarely well-executed. In this one the actors are doing a pretty decent (not great) job of it. I'll be curious to see if this drama can keep its momentum once the novelty and situational comedy of the body-swap starts running thin.
The one in Legend of the Phoenix was quite good, too.
Not that I remember... there may have been a kiss or two in the beginning. Later, even though they spend a lot of time together there's no touching, just longing looks. It's a bit difficult to explain without spoiling the plot.
The one in Legend of the Phoenix was quite good, too.
Yes, it gets a bit angsty at times... but the relationship between the leads is good. The drama has some annoying bits like the worst emperor that I have ever seen (the character, not the acting) and some annoying side character, but there is also an amazing love-story between a second couple. I liked the fact that there are some very strong older female roles in this and the acting by the main cast is pretty decent. Also, it was the drama that made me fall in love with JT's acting. Those battle-scenes towards the end will stay with me for the rest of my life!
2 EPISODES TODAY!!!!![But we will have to see YBC on the screen for a majority of the episode timeπππ]Can…
Whenever she annoys me (=always) I try to concentrate on the fact that the actress is doing a pretty decent job at making us all hate that character so much.
LOL, LIKE THE IRONY OF THE Situation is,that she isn't afraid of the BIG BAD TANTAI JIN/DEVIL GOD, NO, she is…
You should have seen the faces of the guys who came with me π± when the circus lady asked me: "Do you want to hold it?" and I said "Yes". And they were butch military guys... ππ
LOL, LIKE THE IRONY OF THE Situation is,that she isn't afraid of the BIG BAD TANTAI JIN/DEVIL GOD, NO, she is…
You people laugh, but some birds can be quite frightening. Just ask anyone who's ever been attacked by geese! I once came up close with the ravens in the London Tower and their sharp long beeks are the stuff of nightmares... On the other hand, holding a 3 m anaconda in a circus, no problem at all.
The muscles that people get from real work (i.e. ballet dancing, martial arts, physical labour) usually look a lot less conspicuous than the pumped-up muscles that you will get from, well pumping iron.
When's the doctor going to turn up??? πͺπͺπͺ
In the drama a lot of the comedy lies in the subtle details (i.e. the CP worries about wearing nice clothes to his BBQ date whereas the FL knows all about grilling meat).
I was a bit confused by the modern setting at the beginning, but thankfully this is not one of those "I transmigrated into a novel" stories (a trope that I hate more than anything).
Body-swaps are quickly becoming a rather over-used trope and are is rarely well-executed. In this one the actors are doing a pretty decent (not great) job of it. I'll be curious to see if this drama can keep its momentum once the novelty and situational comedy of the body-swap starts running thin.
Also, it was the drama that made me fall in love with JT's acting. Those battle-scenes towards the end will stay with me for the rest of my life!
And they were butch military guys... ππ
I once came up close with the ravens in the London Tower and their sharp long beeks are the stuff of nightmares... On the other hand, holding a 3 m anaconda in a circus, no problem at all.