...something about "Chubbies." I figure this means she had twins. But they didn't even show us. Hopefully, we…
it's been 3 years since Yang Xian left. 3rd couple have twins. you won't see them on screen as the child actors were having a bad day so the director cut the scenes with them in it. (They are shown in bts footage)
3rd Couple had twins. (the child actors didn't cooperate on the day of filming so they are never shown, just mentioned.)1st…
They were just some toddlers. not sure if they've been in a production before, but they were in their feels the day of shooting so the director nixed the scene altogether.
17 actors from The Double are also in Perfect Match. I was looking up dramas the leads will be in soon & The Feud popped up more than once...looked at the cast list & it's stacked.
Looks like The Feud will be the next actor bingo blackout drama. So many crossovers. Yall at this point it's giving early Hollywood studios/Thai levels of insanity. I only say this because the Chinese entertainment industry is huge, and yet feels like they live on the same block.
Do any of the sisters have children at the end apart from the second one?
3rd Couple had twins. (the child actors didn't cooperate on the day of filming so they are never shown, just mentioned.) 1st sister is pregnant with her first in episode 36.
At last count there were a total of 17 actors from The Double in this production. I think one of the producers…
I think almost every actor in this cast was either in the Double or Scent of Time or Story of Kunning Palace. Seriously there is at least one crossover of the leads' work with a supporting actor.
Final storyline/CP rank for me: 4th: Justice Couple 3rd: Scheming Couple 5th: Fire & Gasoline Couple 6th(we were robbed i tell you): A Very Long Engagement Couple 1st: Scholarly Couple 2nd(they were only ever supporting & never really got to know them): Double Agent Couple
We utterly robbed of a full Brother-in-law final boss alliance meeting. I needed twin to interact with all the different BiLs. I understand the child actors not cooperating but still sad we didn't get to see 3rd couple's twins.
Has anyone noticed that these last episodes were like a reshuffling of many actors from The Double?!? 😂
At last count there were a total of 17 actors from The Double in this production. I think one of the producers is their company boss or something like that.
the first week a lot of people who thought they were cdrama experts made videos that got thousand likes; people…
I will say, I had to not recommend this show to a friend after episode 17. But that is because I know my friend and this show is filled with very triggering content for people who have gone through DV/IPV or SA.
It's important to be informed before consuming content that may harm one's mental health. But throwing the baby out with the bathwater isn't the answer either. I'm debating whether or not to add a discussion topic with episode by episode potential triggers. As not every episode has dark elements. But when those darker elements enter the chat it is abrupt and very much out of left field a lot of the time. aka it can be jarring at times. I think it might help those who want to watch but are hesitating because of certain subject matter.
With so many different storylines, there is something for everyone to enjoy with this show. So it is sad when the whole show gets written off completely without first investigating further into it.
The actor name Liang Yong Qi have a good acting skills. He deserve more project and as a main lead role.. so far…
He, along with Wang Xing He and Ni Hong Jie, are the only actors in the lead cast using there real voices as well. So his diction is good enough to dub his own work, which is always a nice little bonus.
Okay, so I've given the show a shot, and am pleasantly surprised. I had mentioned the other day in the comments that this genre wasn't really my favorite for various reasons, but I've finished episode 5 and so far none of my major issues with XianXia(shout out to Nina for helping me understand the different genres) productions has come up.
The color grading is natural and people have individual skin tones that don't look overblown(whitewashed by lighting/post production editing). The sets are mostly practical and feel grounded in a real world rather than a floating space rock in rainbow nothingness. The skies have depth and texture to them; properly conveying tension within action scenes. They also utilize atmosphere(light smoke to give depth within a camera. Trust that without it shots feel "off".) The make-up isn't too over the top for the main leads & the hair is dynamic and changes from time to time.
There was a lot of exposition to get through in that first episode but they kept it interesting. Their use of montage to show her growing up in the village was top tier. The animation to live-action intro was interesting and well done.
The cinematography is thoughtful, but not overdone. Sometimes this genre has very over exaggerated zoom ins on characters as they squint at something. This one doesn't do that. Because they are using the same studio that everyone and their mother uses I can say with certainty that the set dressers have done amazing work. The places feel lived in and cared for. There are no large empty rooms that cheapen the look. There is practical use of sunlight for a lot of scenes, so snaps for that. They are following action film rules which is nice. Pretty much, when they cut from one shot to another during a fight, the action is taking place in the same point within the frame and not jumping around. They linger on expressions/moments to convey internal emotions. The camera angles make moments feel intimate instead of making it feel like two actors on a large set.
Overall I'm enjoying the show. The production has done an amazing job grounding the fantastical elements with real world objects and practical effects. The visual effects aren't the very best I've ever seen, but for a tv show...they are some of the best.
I should try and sleep so I can attempt to finish this before work tomorrow. Will I sleep though....no because I have a million chores to finish. I don't want to adult right now.
I like how her Sister-in-Law give her a golden stick to beat the hell out of her own trashy family. It's just…
The women in the palace really do mirror the Li family. But unlike the Li family, they are trapped in a gilded cage forced to share their loved one with others. They use their power wisely.
Anyone else get the impression Yang Xian isn't as worldly as his reputation implies? He seemed extremely shy all of a sudden for someone who was known to visit bars with "entertainment", when his wife was on top of him.
Also, he 100% was about to reprimand the maid for touching him inappropriately before Le Shan swooped in. Same with his "friends" taking shit behind her & her family's back.
I like that WinWin uses subtle changes in his face when she's not looking at him. He softens his expression. I'm starting to wonder if Yang Xian saw their mother somewhere & decided he wanted her as a mother-in-law, cause he for sure loves her maternal treatment. He lost the true maternal love when his sister married into the palace. & add the layer of his most beloved sister being married as a consort(noble concubine), that must have hurt his young pride. It warped his understanding of love. His mother is money hungry, father is power hungry, friends are all brown nosing frat boys, & the servants seem to be jockeying for a higher position in the household by tempting him. Dude's been dodging landmines his whole life.
I just really need to know what he would have done with her if he hadn't ended up with the drugged cup. Would he have played like she did, or would have actually taken away her consent & completed the wedding night? Imma need them to circle back to this topic at some point.
Tian Tian is acting circles around the whole damn cast. Can't wait to see her work when she gets to her mid 20s & 30s. She already chooses interesting characters, so when she starts to play more mature roles it's going to be a site to see. (The more experienced actors have some of their best work in their late 20s early 30s.)
I only say this because the Chinese entertainment industry is huge, and yet feels like they live on the same block.
1st sister is pregnant with her first in episode 36.
4th: Justice Couple
3rd: Scheming Couple
5th: Fire & Gasoline Couple
6th(we were robbed i tell you): A Very Long Engagement Couple
1st: Scholarly Couple
2nd(they were only ever supporting & never really got to know them): Double Agent Couple
It's important to be informed before consuming content that may harm one's mental health. But throwing the baby out with the bathwater isn't the answer either. I'm debating whether or not to add a discussion topic with episode by episode potential triggers. As not every episode has dark elements. But when those darker elements enter the chat it is abrupt and very much out of left field a lot of the time. aka it can be jarring at times. I think it might help those who want to watch but are hesitating because of certain subject matter.
With so many different storylines, there is something for everyone to enjoy with this show. So it is sad when the whole show gets written off completely without first investigating further into it.
The color grading is natural and people have individual skin tones that don't look overblown(whitewashed by lighting/post production editing). The sets are mostly practical and feel grounded in a real world rather than a floating space rock in rainbow nothingness. The skies have depth and texture to them; properly conveying tension within action scenes. They also utilize atmosphere(light smoke to give depth within a camera. Trust that without it shots feel "off".)
The make-up isn't too over the top for the main leads & the hair is dynamic and changes from time to time.
There was a lot of exposition to get through in that first episode but they kept it interesting. Their use of montage to show her growing up in the village was top tier. The animation to live-action intro was interesting and well done.
The cinematography is thoughtful, but not overdone. Sometimes this genre has very over exaggerated zoom ins on characters as they squint at something. This one doesn't do that. Because they are using the same studio that everyone and their mother uses I can say with certainty that the set dressers have done amazing work. The places feel lived in and cared for. There are no large empty rooms that cheapen the look. There is practical use of sunlight for a lot of scenes, so snaps for that. They are following action film rules which is nice. Pretty much, when they cut from one shot to another during a fight, the action is taking place in the same point within the frame and not jumping around. They linger on expressions/moments to convey internal emotions. The camera angles make moments feel intimate instead of making it feel like two actors on a large set.
Overall I'm enjoying the show. The production has done an amazing job grounding the fantastical elements with real world objects and practical effects. The visual effects aren't the very best I've ever seen, but for a tv show...they are some of the best.
I think I'll continue watching.
Also, he 100% was about to reprimand the maid for touching him inappropriately before Le Shan swooped in. Same with his "friends" taking shit behind her & her family's back.
I like that WinWin uses subtle changes in his face when she's not looking at him. He softens his expression. I'm starting to wonder if Yang Xian saw their mother somewhere & decided he wanted her as a mother-in-law, cause he for sure loves her maternal treatment. He lost the true maternal love when his sister married into the palace. & add the layer of his most beloved sister being married as a consort(noble concubine), that must have hurt his young pride. It warped his understanding of love. His mother is money hungry, father is power hungry, friends are all brown nosing frat boys, & the servants seem to be jockeying for a higher position in the household by tempting him. Dude's been dodging landmines his whole life.
I just really need to know what he would have done with her if he hadn't ended up with the drugged cup. Would he have played like she did, or would have actually taken away her consent & completed the wedding night? Imma need them to circle back to this topic at some point.
Tian Tian is acting circles around the whole damn cast. Can't wait to see her work when she gets to her mid 20s & 30s. She already chooses interesting characters, so when she starts to play more mature roles it's going to be a site to see. (The more experienced actors have some of their best work in their late 20s early 30s.)