The drama cut out a lot of material. So the "son emperor" was Shi Jingtang, not Shi Chonggui; Shi Chonggui…
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I mean, someone was excusing the producers and making it the duty of the viewer to research the history while watching a show that is still an entertainment product after all.
A simple narration like youāve succinctly described would have been more than enough to carry the viewers along.
Thanks again. It felt like I was not watching it properly for a moment there š¤.
There is a discussion on Reddit that is quite helpful and filled the gaps for me as my knowledge of the history…
Just a little disappointed as this is touted as a big budget and well done drama. Anyway, guess no matter the status of a C-drama, it can still come out choppy.
There is a discussion on Reddit that is quite helpful and filled the gaps for me as my knowledge of the history…
Thatās what Iām saying, even though itās not intended for foreign viewers, Iām sure not all Chinese as well are familiar with this particular history/period. I mean you have to be interested in that period or taken a course about it to know. So, makes no sense producers chopped it up. A simple narration for events they donāt want to show/cut off would have sufficed.
There is a discussion on Reddit that is quite helpful and filled the gaps for me as my knowledge of the history…
For such a complicated historical drama cutting scenes out is a terrible decision. It makes viewers confused. Viewers are supposed to understand the story (Iām sure not all Chinese know this history, especially younger generations).
I'm not too familiar with the history, but the show did briefly mention that he did not want to submit to the…
Makes sense. But he was shown to be coming back victorious and was asked to taken the throne by his dying brother. So, I was surprised with the shift in personality. He didnāt seem to be in a defeatist mood when he came home and took the throne.
Who can help me answer this, the king (son emperor) who suddenly didnāt want to be king anymore and just drank, I thought he was a soldier who was brave and came back to ascend the throne his brother left him?
What made him suddenly lose his senses and didnāt want the throne anymore? What did I miss?
First 4 episodes after and Iām still confused with the characters. But I am beginning to understand who is who. I think Bai Yu (ML) is still young now and is the current 9th/youngest Prince. I need to keep watching hopefully it clarifies soon.
Simply amazing storytelling with infused humour. I love Gao XueMei and her husband, Xie ChunLai, they are the funniest duo, yet we are shown, that just like in real life, even the most funny and seemingly great couples, experience tension and flows in their relationship. Can't wait for the new episodes (currently at ep. 25).
This show started out really great then dragged unnecessarily. Some of the casts are what saved it a bit. Should have been 10 episodes or less even. Overall, intriguing story.
One year later, I finally got to see Ne Zha 2 and Creation of the Gods 2, absolutely amazing movies. Kudos to the directors, producers and casts.
For this film, I did feel the producers concentrated more on the Female General storyline and didnāt really move the general/main plot line of the film forward. Maybe it was done deliberately to have content for part 3, but it was a bit weird. Good thing her character ended in this part (the actress playing her also has a scandal in China). Iām also curious how they will include the other Male Lead (crown Prince) in the next films considering his present scandal in China as well. Maybe thatās why he had limited screen time with his real face in this one.
All C-dramas should take note on how a female general should be. A prime example of a female general is in this movie. Not all those frail looking and unable to actually fight casts they use.
Rant on Ep. 7, why are a police team chasing a suspect that has killed a few people, suddenly stop a few feet away and just watch the suspect look at the light when they were actively running after her, until she was hit by a car. Such bad script writing there. Thatās not how police work is. You donāt just stop to admire what the suspect youāre running after is doing. š¤¦āāļø. Creating a narrative just for the sake of it is annoying. End of rant. š®āšØ
2 sisters (4th and last one) share same mum with FL. Others are her cousins actually, but they all refer to each others as sisters and add numbers according to who is older. Technically, they are in line according to who is older, but that can be taken away too (if the grandmother does not finds the person not to be the right heir. The grandmother is the matriarch after all and is in charge). Grandmother nurtured FL specifically for the role, however she still keeps her on a leash and shows the role can be taken away if she does the wrong thing. Thatās why all the other sisters are still in competition and politicking. Until the mantle is officially passed from grandmother to the next heir, it is still open to competition(if they pull FL down as crown-heir).
Itās like how there are crown princes but they can still be removed if they do something wrong.
I mean, someone was excusing the producers and making it the duty of the viewer to research the history while watching a show that is still an entertainment product after all.
A simple narration like youāve succinctly described would have been more than enough to carry the viewers along.
Thanks again. It felt like I was not watching it properly for a moment there š¤.
What made him suddenly lose his senses and didnāt want the throne anymore? What did I miss?
Good story and cast so far.
For this film, I did feel the producers concentrated more on the Female General storyline and didnāt really move the general/main plot line of the film forward. Maybe it was done deliberately to have content for part 3, but it was a bit weird. Good thing her character ended in this part (the actress playing her also has a scandal in China).
Iām also curious how they will include the other Male Lead (crown Prince) in the next films considering his present scandal in China as well. Maybe thatās why he had limited screen time with his real face in this one.
All in all, looking forward to part 3.
Itās like how there are crown princes but they can still be removed if they do something wrong.