I picked up Till...Moon at episode 24. The subsequent episode plots are cringey, but I cannot help but wonder what a western version would look like. A Hollywood production company should look into picking it up.
An Xin is just the usual unrealistic protagonist character. He's one of those unrealistic fictional character…
🤣🤣I was also thinking what genre he could fit into. Not costume, romance, spy, tomb raider, fireman, chairman, politician! 🤣🤣 Office manager? He looks nondescript. Although... he could play a eunuch in a costume drama.
I felt bad for Meng De Hai, who was a well respected police chief, once upon a time. His daughter married the cop who became entangled with Gao. This brought him down.
An Xin is just the usual unrealistic protagonist character. He's one of those unrealistic fictional character…
Zhang Yi has become the default cop actor. This is my third drama with him as a cop. I think he should trade in his uniform. He was in another recent crime drama that had no subs. I think he was also a cop.
It has been subbed by different subbers (more than 10 I think) and only 9 episodes have been edited by the editors…
Thanks for the update on the subbing process. I used to start a drama on Viki, and move on to the YT channel or another site when the subs were slow in coming. I even joined the channel membership to watch the drama. Then they started to slow down.
I finished the drama. Overall, a good drama with some extraneous scenes! It seemed to drag when they were in the last town. The incident involving the man who hanged himself in front of the mansion that Grandfather Chun and Miss Chun wanted to buy, was extraneous. The writer did not justify the need for the incident. Miss Chun covered up a death, and Grandfather allowed it. Did he suddenly become dotish in his retirement year? One wonders if the incident will come back to haunt her?
The director could have cut out the filler scenes, and add the palace intrigue, that is TBD. Five more episodes could have completed the novel adaptation. No more than 30 episodes needed, to tell the Legend of Miss Chun.
An Xin is just the usual unrealistic protagonist character. He's one of those unrealistic fictional character…
Great evaluation! If he lived in ancient times, he would be the peasant soldier in the first row during the siege, and take the first hit.
Even though An Xin is the main character, he is overshadowed by Gao Qi Qiang. When An Xin has his bravado moments, you ask yourself, "Where was he, all this time? Has he been lying in stealth for twenty years?"
I felt bad for Meng De Hai, who was a well respected police chief, once upon a time. His daughter married the cop who became entangled with Gao. This brought him down.
The director could have cut out the filler scenes, and add the palace intrigue, that is TBD. Five more episodes could have completed the novel adaptation. No more than 30 episodes needed, to tell the Legend of Miss Chun.
Even though An Xin is the main character, he is overshadowed by Gao Qi Qiang. When An Xin has his bravado moments, you ask yourself, "Where was he, all this time? Has he been lying in stealth for twenty years?"