"There's a really, really, really heartbreaking scene at the end. At that point, I think anyone who felt sorry…
i think her speeches are based on the current episodes that are out... and based on the novel, it was a happy ending but anything can happen .anyway don't worry😊
OK serious talk, why does she have like trauma with monkeys, why is she hallucinating about qinshuang? And anyone…
Even after reading the novel i wouldn't be able to explain it all to you, since there are slight changes in this version that i don't mind though... But let's suppose those wild monkeys harm her it's normal for her to have developed trauma about that and as the episodes go on, we'll gradually discover the plot but i think quishuang die in the mountain and she wouldn’t accept that reality hence the hallucination
#BaiLu said she almost cried watching the wedding scene in #莫离 first episode 📽️
🍐 As Leizi said, she's not the type of character defined by multiple identities. But I think Ye Li is a very complex character. In other words, Ye Li is a protagonist with many layers, like an onion.
🍐 Ye Li as a member of Li Shan Academy, and Ye Li as Ding Wangfei; Ye Li on the mountain and Ye Li on the mountainside; even Ye Li herself and the way Ye Li views herself—they're all different. I think that's the perspective to understand her. She can be the strongest person in the world, and she can also be very fragile and sensitive. There's so much potential in her, and there's also a very vulnerable side, which makes people really feel sorry for her.
💬 So, what's the one thing that made you feel the most sad for her?
🍐 The saddest thing? Actually, because we all did the dubbing, and I watched the whole thing from beginning to end, there's a really, really, really heartbreaking scene at the end. At that point, I think anyone who felt sorry for Ye Li would be completely devastated. If we look at the episodes where all the wounds are opened... and also, someone just came up and said, "I only watched one episode today." But in the first episode, when she leaves the house, because it was filmed in such detail, with so many little emotional nuances, I ended up delivering the line very restrainedly, but with deep emotion, when she says to her father, “Your daughter is leaving.”
🍐 So I thought the wedding scene was really well-filmed, including the use of music. I even said to my dubbing teacher, “Is this true? Why do I feel like crying in the first episode?”
🍐 Once you really get into the role, and you see some of the initial preparation and understand everything she might have gone through beforehand, you really feel sorry for her
Every time director Cheng from the astronomy bureau opens his mouth just to say “I’m only following Her Majesty’s orders" i feel like punching him😒🙄Thankfully a'li doesn’t let herself be pushed around,off to episode 3 now
🍐 As Leizi said, she's not the type of character defined by multiple identities. But I think Ye Li is a very complex character. In other words, Ye Li is a protagonist with many layers, like an onion.
🍐 Ye Li as a member of Li Shan Academy, and Ye Li as Ding Wangfei; Ye Li on the mountain and Ye Li on the mountainside; even Ye Li herself and the way Ye Li views herself—they're all different. I think that's the perspective to understand her. She can be the strongest person in the world, and she can also be very fragile and sensitive. There's so much potential in her, and there's also a very vulnerable side, which makes people really feel sorry for her.
💬 So, what's the one thing that made you feel the most sad for her?
🍐 The saddest thing? Actually, because we all did the dubbing, and I watched the whole thing from beginning to end, there's a really, really, really heartbreaking scene at the end. At that point, I think anyone who felt sorry for Ye Li would be completely devastated. If we look at the episodes where all the wounds are opened... and also, someone just came up and said, "I only watched one episode today." But in the first episode, when she leaves the house, because it was filmed in such detail, with so many little emotional nuances, I ended up delivering the line very restrainedly, but with deep emotion, when she says to her father, “Your daughter is leaving.”
🍐 So I thought the wedding scene was really well-filmed, including the use of music. I even said to my dubbing teacher, “Is this true? Why do I feel like crying in the first episode?”
🍐 Once you really get into the role, and you see some of the initial preparation and understand everything she might have gone through beforehand, you really feel sorry for her
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