Li Xian...Li Xian after reading the script you must have embraced that role with courage knowing that the character's education during that period could take women for granted. Your acting nailed that moment so well that I couldn't finish watching.
The autistic part was not well researched. This doesn't last only a few days and is not recovered like waking up from a nightmare. I was so much looking to watch this Cdrama...I skipped some scenes, I dare to say many a scenes. As much as I enjoy watching both leads in their previous works, I was left with a little...disappointment.
Zhao Lu Si nailed her role. Was it because she was already stepping into her depression that made her so fragile and a fighter at the same time ? She is so brave. There are always health lessons she shares in her stories with her audience. I noticed that she is the only actress gifting us with her generosity. She is so young with a huge soul.
You are so brave viewers to watch this story that too often describes reality. The sypnosis already breaks my heart although I am craving to watch these amazing actors (both genders) perform to their best. The 2023 Cdrama Imperfect Victim had me in tears and I don't want to repeat the emotions I went through. I shall read your comments though as it is same as watching this story.
I just finished the best thing and it has won my heart. I want to start the first frost. Is it good? Depressing?…
Not comparable because each its own theme.
TBT uses traditional Chinese medecin (TCM) to have leads meet and fall in love. TBT is fluffy, light, good visual, many very hot kisses, leads from rich well educated background, successful leads in their respective field. TBT is a smooth ride.
I watched TBT while waiting anxiously forthe airing episodes of TFF.
As for TFF poetic script, lots of kisses, hard life for female lead, heartbreaking scenes, very down to earth PTSD mental illness syndroms. Although the ride is worth it, wait some days to dig into it should you like this genre of Cdrama.
Sang Yan was already portrayed as a good brother to Sang Zhi, showing his caring and protective nature before…
From what I read somewhere, this Cdrama paints SY's story through the lense of YF's journey. SY experienced many of YF's tourments by walking through her miserable life. He discovered the unsanitary environment she lived in. He was at her side seconds after the defenestration happened. He saw YF's mum brutalizing her verbally in the street. He berated her peers at the ballet school then he made a space available for her to practice ballet. He was too young to intercept in her life, he had the will but not the means. He knew and sensed what might have happened to YF but he had no evidences and resources to gain cause for her. He kept his secret promess to protect her and he did at last...he was so proud. I am proud of him and of all the SYs in this world.
As you mentionned, he has natural compassion supported by a gentle parenting. His background is a middle class family that put love and education before every thing else. He is one of the few priviledge youngsters and together he didn't take his family and friends for granted.
This story is very down to earth. I know people like him, like his family like his friends but the number is few. I met children and youngsters like YF and the number are many...too many.
Actually, I haven't expected Bai Jingting and Zhang Ruonan to have such good chemistry. Especially last 4 eps…
Surprisingly these sensual scenes passed the censorship. Hats off to the leads for their acting. At times without warning I was thrown into a whirlpool of emotions. The entire crew took me by the hand and it was an amazing ride.
I remember that the mom didn’t even tell her son about Yifan at first, clearly intent on keeping Yifan far away…
Correct, abandonment is the worst betrayal a child can experience.
I've found that this scene sadly relates to Karma or as there is no brakes at the wheel of life. I've found this scene very spiritual. Every action a parent takes is passed down onto the next generation. Fortunately I didn't read the book, so I am not biased. Still, I wonder how it is written. However, the adaptation is so intelligently presented it feels I have the book in hands.
Every minute of YF's and SY's scenes be it respective scenes or not, are poetry. Every scene of their silent memories are like Mother Nature embracing her four seasons in their worse or better climate...a piece of arts. This writer took me by surprise. And, each page of that book the screenwriter painted out on the screen was vivid lives. No one was spare. The one that had to be embraced was embraced with passion. The one that had to be discarded was discarded with articulated-unfiltered wordings.
I was so much looking to watch this Cdrama...I skipped some scenes, I dare to say many a scenes. As much as I enjoy watching both leads in their previous works, I was left with a little...disappointment.
Zhao Lu Si nailed her role. Was it because she was already stepping into her depression that made her so fragile and a fighter at the same time ? She is so brave. There are always health lessons she shares in her stories with her audience. I noticed that she is the only actress gifting us with her generosity. She is so young with a huge soul.
TBT uses traditional Chinese medecin (TCM) to have leads meet and fall in love. TBT is fluffy, light, good visual, many very hot kisses, leads from rich well educated background, successful leads in their respective field. TBT is a smooth ride.
I watched TBT while waiting anxiously forthe airing episodes of TFF.
As for TFF poetic script, lots of kisses, hard life for female lead, heartbreaking scenes, very down to earth PTSD mental illness syndroms. Although the ride is worth it, wait some days to dig into it should you like this genre of Cdrama.
As you mentionned, he has natural compassion supported by a gentle parenting. His background is a middle class family that put love and education before every thing else. He is one of the few priviledge youngsters and together he didn't take his family and friends for granted.
This story is very down to earth. I know people like him, like his family like his friends but the number is few. I met children and youngsters like YF and the number are many...too many.
Hats off to the leads for their acting. At times without warning I was thrown into a whirlpool of emotions. The entire crew took me by the hand and it was an amazing ride.
Centuries back, these dialogues would be seen as poetry...to me it is poetry.
I enjoyed the life lessons from the elders (grand-pa and grand-ma).
I've found that this scene sadly relates to Karma or as there is no brakes at the wheel of life. I've found this scene very spiritual. Every action a parent takes is passed down onto the next generation. Fortunately I didn't read the book, so I am not biased. Still, I wonder how it is written. However, the adaptation is so intelligently presented it feels I have the book in hands.
Every minute of YF's and SY's scenes be it respective scenes or not, are poetry. Every scene of their silent memories are like Mother Nature embracing her four seasons in their worse or better climate...a piece of arts. This writer took me by surprise. And, each page of that book the screenwriter painted out on the screen was vivid lives. No one was spare. The one that had to be embraced was embraced with passion. The one that had to be discarded was discarded with articulated-unfiltered wordings.