Wow, I thought Cheng Yi was pulling off the flippant, cunning, cynical LLH so well, and then he turns around and gives us this great reveal/farewell scene with his ex - so good it gave me goosebumps.
Yeah I don't like the lighthearted and flippant tone either. It's like they watered down the whole story and this…
Indeed..........was just watching Avenue X's first impression of the drama and I think she puts it well - "it (the project) has more money, but less love (than WOH)". And really when you think about it, some hits do tend to be the most unexpected, the ones with low budgets, lesser-known stars - WOH obviously springs to mind, but even BFTB was so much more enjoyable and engaging.
He called her bro because he thought she didn’t like him amorously. She admitted to liking She’An in the beginning.…
I think it's cos he hasn't admitted it to himself, after all he also refers to her as a bro to his other bros. His mom did say he's never had a relationship before.
GJS is quite an enlightened character where gender equality is concerned 🙂. But still rather clueless when it comes to relationships - seriously, calling LYR your good bro😄?
They're not called sects for nothing. I mean I know the word as used in cdrama (or at least cdrama translation)…
I LOVE Eat, Drink, Man, Woman - esp the sequence where he's preparing the food for the family dinner! It's part of a trilogy by Ang Lee. It starts with Pushing Hands and then The Wedding Banquet - both of which are about Chinese and ABCs coping with living in the US. These films spoke to me a lot cos as a Chinese Malaysian woman educated in the West, my identity has always been challenged on multiple levels, much like the characters in the films. See if you can get hold of these films - they're worth it.
But still rather clueless when it comes to relationships - seriously, calling LYR your good bro😄?