there are too many BLs that are based on smut and really immature character development and story lines these actors have enough potential to rock the Dramaland bus a create some ground-breaking ratiings with actual problems and issues in Gay coupling i wish there were more mature themes out there
There will be some... Btw Han Li + NGW...Actually 4 girls likes him ๐ ๐ ๐
This Comment was made by someone on Reddit 2 years ago and it explains the issue pretty well thought i would share
I was confused about what exactly was banned, and another user made this really awesome comment that explains the specifics.
Reddit link https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/pgusiu/comment/hbgvjan/ freshair18 ยท 2 yr. ago ยท edited 2 yr. ago I don't think political palace drama (like Nirvana in Fire, Royal Nirvana) is banned, it's mainly palace harem dramas that focus on the struggle and fighting among concubines, be it for political or romantic purposes. I think the last one Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace has a lot of content like scheming abortion, torture and this type of thing that pushes the genre to the edge.
As to historical drama in general, it's a complicated topic and I don't think I can explain it all that well.
In the last decades, there was a trend of historical dramas with many fabricated contents. Historical dramas with fabricated stuff were the most popular drama type as the Chinese love to gossip about history, and in the process, the "gossip" can get out of hand quickly to the point that two historical figures that never met in real history could fall into love deeply. Also, there is a trend to overly focus on romance instead of other aspects of history. I suppose it's basically writing romantic fan fiction using historical figures.
It's called "historical Nihilism" by the CCP and it's a thing that the government is trying to regulate as well. For historical dramas in general, your story can be based on real history with fabricated stuff but as long as you don't use real historical figures and names, it's generally okay (Stand By Me is based on the late Tang Dynasty but they didn't use real names of characters or dynasty that they're based on). Historical dramas that use real historical figures and names, they can get into trouble if things in the drama do not accord with real history or are overly controversial (Sometimes even the regulators are fine with the stuff, it can anger history fans who would report the drama. This has happened to Legend of Ba Qing. The drama was cancelled due to the scandals of its leads, but it could have been aired earlier before the scandals. It was delayed because history fans reported the drama for having the female lead as Qin Shihuang's love interest had never existed. The King's Woman has similar stuff but the drama wasn't that well known).
The drama you mentioned Imperial Age, as far as I've heard, has trouble passing censorship because it features real historical figures and has controversial contents that do not accord with real history (I think they have either Zhu Yuanzhang or one of his princes' first and true love as a Mongolian princess). I don't know if there are other contents that are problematic. But for a drama that features such important historical figures and involves ethnic views, the censorship can be strict.
Also, I've heard that the government is actually encouraging investors to make more real and serious historical dramas (I saw this in an interview with Liu Heping, one of China's most renowned script writers with works such as Yong Zheng Dynasty. He is currently writing "Bei Dou Nan Qi Zhi Ge" (ๅๆๅ็ฎไนๆญ no english title yet, but it's a project that many actors dream of participating).
Standing ovation for Ning Yuan Zhou as Liu Yu in a journey to love his acting range is ridiculously amazing !!! I fell in love with his talent after this series what a performance !!! everyone else obviously with their repertoire would do well here, especially Liu Shi Shi as Ren Ru Yi / Ren Xin but kudos to this emerging talent. I am excited to see what doors open up for this eminently and eminence talented individual
Standing ovation for Liu Yu Ning as Ning Yuan Zhou his acting range is ridiculously amazing !!! I fell in love with his talent after this series what a performance !!! everyone else obviously with their repertoire would do well here, especially Liu Shi Shi as Ren Ru Yi / Ren Xin but kudos to this emerging talent excited to see what doors open up for this eminently and eminence talented individual
great drama nothing on the production or actors part original length of this drama was supposed to be 40 episodes, but it was cut down to 26 episodes. I'm not sure you could tell halfway through a lot of scenes were cutout and the ending was rushed due to the time constraint so I wish we got a better ending but at least it ended at all
the actor that plays the villain is making it hard to breathe how are you so fine i say give the girl to the villain and make a new show with Byeon Woo Seok. Ryu Shi Oh. and Lee You Mi. Kang Nam Soon it would be great !!!! i could be a better boyfriend โค gang namsoon + ryu shi-oh youtube vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIhOejmSc2U&ab_channel=gwyhni
Dream Sweet songs have been released but good They were a little tacky for my taste but Suzy killed it nonetheless her voice is still piercingly beautiful
Thank you for taking your precious time to help but unfortunately the Ost you found was not the piano piece I was looking for.
the instrumental plays around the time she runs out of her place after seeing the gift her ex-manager leaves behind then Doona is wandering in the streets barefoot once about 20 seconds pass then another piece plays which is the one you found Dvwn - still
I finished this very uncomfortable to watch dorama. The FL is so unlikable, she seems a absolutely empty person:…
the age of consent in Japan is 13 years of age people are fighting to raise it if you're uncomfortable watching the film this was the director intention
The reasoning behind the movie is the director's intentions if you are uncomfortable watching the movie then why as a society do we let this happen in front of our own eyes this was supposed to be educational to those who view pedophilia in a good light cause believe me there are people who believe this should be allowed
Yeah, big NO for me based on the synopsis. Why are these kinds of shows even made??
the age of consent in Japan is 13 years of age people are fighting to raise it if you're uncomfortable watching the film this was the director intention
The reasoning behind the movie is the director's intentions if you are uncomfortable watching the movie then why as a society do we let this happen in front of our own eyes this was supposed to be educational to those who view pedophilia in a good light cause believe me there are people who believe this should be allowed
I understood the intentions behind the characters and the way the story played out does not mean I agree with the sentiment hurt people hurt people I wish the female lead had a better ending than just finding the courage to leave
I was confused about what exactly was banned, and another user made this really awesome comment that explains the specifics.
Reddit link https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/pgusiu/comment/hbgvjan/
freshair18
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2 yr. ago
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edited 2 yr. ago
I don't think political palace drama (like Nirvana in Fire, Royal Nirvana) is banned, it's mainly palace harem dramas that focus on the struggle and fighting among concubines, be it for political or romantic purposes. I think the last one Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace has a lot of content like scheming abortion, torture and this type of thing that pushes the genre to the edge.
As to historical drama in general, it's a complicated topic and I don't think I can explain it all that well.
In the last decades, there was a trend of historical dramas with many fabricated contents. Historical dramas with fabricated stuff were the most popular drama type as the Chinese love to gossip about history, and in the process, the "gossip" can get out of hand quickly to the point that two historical figures that never met in real history could fall into love deeply. Also, there is a trend to overly focus on romance instead of other aspects of history. I suppose it's basically writing romantic fan fiction using historical figures.
It's called "historical Nihilism" by the CCP and it's a thing that the government is trying to regulate as well. For historical dramas in general, your story can be based on real history with fabricated stuff but as long as you don't use real historical figures and names, it's generally okay (Stand By Me is based on the late Tang Dynasty but they didn't use real names of characters or dynasty that they're based on). Historical dramas that use real historical figures and names, they can get into trouble if things in the drama do not accord with real history or are overly controversial (Sometimes even the regulators are fine with the stuff, it can anger history fans who would report the drama. This has happened to Legend of Ba Qing. The drama was cancelled due to the scandals of its leads, but it could have been aired earlier before the scandals. It was delayed because history fans reported the drama for having the female lead as Qin Shihuang's love interest had never existed. The King's Woman has similar stuff but the drama wasn't that well known).
The drama you mentioned Imperial Age, as far as I've heard, has trouble passing censorship because it features real historical figures and has controversial contents that do not accord with real history (I think they have either Zhu Yuanzhang or one of his princes' first and true love as a Mongolian princess). I don't know if there are other contents that are problematic. But for a drama that features such important historical figures and involves ethnic views, the censorship can be strict.
Also, I've heard that the government is actually encouraging investors to make more real and serious historical dramas (I saw this in an interview with Liu Heping, one of China's most renowned script writers with works such as Yong Zheng Dynasty. He is currently writing "Bei Dou Nan Qi Zhi Ge" (ๅๆๅ็ฎไนๆญ no english title yet, but it's a project that many actors dream of participating).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92TRyGaJBeE&ab_channel=kdramashedits
youtube vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIhOejmSc2U&ab_channel=gwyhni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIhOejmSc2U&ab_channel=gwyhni
the instrumental plays around the time she runs out of her place after seeing the gift her ex-manager leaves behind then Doona is wandering in the streets barefoot once about 20 seconds pass then another piece plays which is the one you found Dvwn - still
if you're uncomfortable watching the film this was the director intention
The reasoning behind the movie is the director's intentions if you are uncomfortable watching the movie then why as a society do we let this happen in front of our own eyes this was supposed to be educational to those who view pedophilia in a good light cause believe me there are people who believe this should be allowed
if you're uncomfortable watching the film this was the director intention
The reasoning behind the movie is the director's intentions if you are uncomfortable watching the movie then why as a society do we let this happen in front of our own eyes this was supposed to be educational to those who view pedophilia in a good light cause believe me there are people who believe this should be allowed
I understood the intentions behind the characters and the way the story played out does not mean I agree with the sentiment hurt people hurt people I wish the female lead had a better ending than just finding the courage to leave