Is this because they changed the billing order to equal billing in Spring of the blades, and Xu Kai fan is attacking…
That’s there, of course. But look—people are also taking jabs at the script. Some are saying that Xu Kai’s character will be Zhou Ye’s obedient dog. Then there’s another point, some Xu Kai fans are asking why they should help make Zhou Ye popular, which would lead to their favorite getting equal billing. Someone else commented that Zhou Ye only does female-centric dramas. My point is, if the acting isn’t good, the top-billed actor usually ends up taking most of the criticism. No amount of promotion really matters then. If the performance is poor, they’ll have to hear a lot of harsh comments.
That would make it do worse and let’s fight is way more anticipated and way higher budget
TEF is a drama made 2 years ago and is S+ at that time, but iQiyi & Tencent are different from Youku in terms of S/S+. However, I saw that Let's Fight was not put in the S+ category by Tencent, but it was in the S category. But according to the calculations of many platforms, S in iQiyi means S+.
That would make it do worse and let’s fight is way more anticipated and way higher budget
Although this may sound incredible, in reality The Eternal Fragrance S+ project and Let's Fight S Project. Maybe the cost of TEF is higher due to the higher number of episodes, while LF seems to have a higher quality despite being an S project due to the comparatively lower number of episodes.
I've watched 35 episodes and will watch five more episodes together. It's good that this is the first time I've had the chance to watch a Chinese drama in my native language.
Then go and watch his drama silent tides it was released in December and his next drama Abyss is releasing next…
That's a propaganda type drama. About the war between Japan and China. Tag Chinese Communist Party. I like communist or secular states but I don't like war scenes.
I think Dilraba should have done a Republican-era drama next, definitely alongside a senior actor--If provided a good script. Lately, it seems she’s been acting less with senior actors; for a strong script, she shouldn’t focus on billing. Among her upcoming films/dramas, I’m most anticipating Shaolin Women Soccer. I also liked the trailer of the mini drama. And in Winds Beyond the Wall, it seems she has played a guest role. And sadly, Shaolin Women Soccer still hasn’t officially announced the cast names, and it’s uncertain whether she actually acted in Winds Beyond The Wall at all.
I think Ju Jingyi should act in a modern drama. The last modern drama she starred in, Love Under the Full Moon, was also in the fantasy genre. It feels like she has only acted in one purely modern drama in her career, while most of her other works are costume or Republican-era dramas. “Love Under the Full Moon” was modern/fantasy, and after that she hasn’t done any modern drama for about five years. After “Cheating Men Must Die,” I hope she will take on a modern drama. I would be really happy if she works in a slice-of-life and romance-type drama.
I’m not one of his haters. But instead of acting in costume/xianxia dramas every year over and over again, wouldn’t it be better to take some time and choose better scripts? Rather than picking the same kind of scripts, shouldn’t he try acting in more diverse roles?
I thought the english title is already 'A duet in blue' why hasnt it been changed
I saw it on iQiyi—the title is still in Chinese, written as Sui Ran Bu Neng Tong Shi Yong You Yi Qie (Chinese letter) and it doesn’t say A Duet in Blue there.
Same problem. I like them both but some people are ruining my mood. I read 2/3 page of novel, it seems interesting…
I didn’t read it completely either, so I just read bits here and there, and read a little more toward the end. It felt romantic. If executed well, it will get very good viewership. And what does it matter about fans-if general audiences enjoy it, that’s enough. Many neutral viewers who aren’t fans of anyone will also watch this.
My point is, if the acting isn’t good, the top-billed actor usually ends up taking most of the criticism. No amount of promotion really matters then. If the performance is poor, they’ll have to hear a lot of harsh comments.
And sadly, Shaolin Women Soccer still hasn’t officially announced the cast names, and it’s uncertain whether she actually acted in Winds Beyond The Wall at all.
“Love Under the Full Moon” was modern/fantasy, and after that she hasn’t done any modern drama for about five years. After “Cheating Men Must Die,” I hope she will take on a modern drama.
I would be really happy if she works in a slice-of-life and romance-type drama.