I'm just watching episode 10 again and noticed the part where Cha gor gave Tang Yixun a hug saying he owed him…
Oh interesting, I missed that. I must go and watch again. I can't bring myself to re-watch certain parts. It's one of those dramas so hard to re-watch.
Peng Xiaoran. Her most famous role is as Xiao Feng from Goodbye My Princess. She’s also the heroine of Jun Jiu…
Interesting comment about evenly match. I most definitely don't choose base on that but I guess we're all different.
In the current crop that fall into attainable but not outwardly classed as beautiful (in my view so don't attack me since you asked for it) would be actresses like Tan Songyun, Sun Qian, Zhuang Da Fei, Zhao Lu Si, Deng EnXi, Esther Yu, Julia Xiang...
Not sure where we are going here. I got it, you did not rate PXR's acting in that drama, and I did.
Take down by YouTube because of report. Some people wanted the actor who played in Blood of Youth so they reported…
What do you mean? This drama is clearly just another part of that universe, so how can another actor from Blood of Youth want to be in this drama? Unless I misunderstood your post, are you saying some fandom want one of their actors to play in this drama? Even if that is true, surely they can't rally to get the trailer taken off. Doesn't Youtube check things first before taking off videos?
Peng Xiaoran. Her most famous role is as Xiao Feng from Goodbye My Princess. She’s also the heroine of Jun Jiu…
I don't understand. Are you saying looks needs to be evenly matched? I don't view dramas like that. Personally, I don't regard Liu Xueyi as bad looking at all. In fact, he has had a surge in popularity in recent years and have a line up of dramas coming out. He just doesn't suit playing innocent boyish charm as in Unshakable Faith.
PXR is a classic beauty. She is in an unfortunate situation of being so outwardly beautiful, in the current style of mainstream dramas, they find it hard to place someone like her. She almost belongs to a decade earlier. Today's market tends to favour more girl-next-door or ex girl band members with an already fanbase. Fans want slightly attainable figures and being more relatable. Basically, fandoms buy outside personalities more than the drama performance.
I think she is better playing submissive, quiet even dainty vulnerable roles. Her being dominant is not in her…
I hope so too. She's still so young with plenty of opportunities to grow and expand her range. I feel she should hone her natural aura of being a bit klutzy, idealistic and innocent. The youthful innocence transcends well in historic or fantasy dramas. If they push too hard on the angry or overly evil angle, I think it doesn't work right now.
She has such an angelic face. The only grey character style is how Guo Jing Ming styled her as cool, calm and still in 'A Journey to you'. Playing cutesy or being sulky/spoilt also doesn't suit her calm and soothing face. These are my views of course...
Peng Xiaoran. Her most famous role is as Xiao Feng from Goodbye My Princess. She’s also the heroine of Jun Jiu…
She was in Unshakable Faith. I unfortunately dropped that, but not because of her but the drama's main ML was so unconvincing in his role. It put me off. But PXR was bossing it in that role. I immediately thought, this actress would make a great police detective like Detective L. In fact, I thought of her playing Bai Yu's character, she would be totally convincing.
Li Dai Kun (Scorpion King in Word of Honour) is playing "the King of Hell". You don't need to convince…
I heard from someone, he was the person that was supposed to play Gong Jun's role originally. He apparently turned it down because he saw the long lines and chickened out. I wonder if anyone has heard about this.
I really like her but she needs to change some things first the makeup artist should change her stylist and her…
I think she is better playing submissive, quiet even dainty vulnerable roles. Her being dominant is not in her range at the moment. Her voice is light and fluffy and she doesn't have that commanding strong voice or demeanor yet.
She did not stand out in Parallel world. Admit she was sharing it with very strong characters, but she just faded and was quite forgettable. She also had a similar situation in Romance in the Alley where she had a bit more lines, but even there, she only needed to play a meek and seemingly scheming person but she did not convey that in a convincing way.
Love in the Clouds will hopefully show whether she has range. Her visuals with lead actor is good, they match each other well. Which is why so many eyes will be on the drama. If directors don't pay attention, they may expose her to crying badly like seen in her first lead role. She doesn't seem to cry convincingly.
Her stand out role is playing a stunted and nervous character in Blossom in Adversity. That's because that is her comfort type of role which is weak, nervous, and speaking very little. a bit like her break out role with A Journey to you. Doors have opened for her, and I hope she picks her roles carefully for now as I don't think she's a natural yet.
Yang Xue’s rigidness will soon get him into trouble, think that’s what happened and he was suspended from…
Yes, I agree on that. It does seem like they have sort of left that on viewers to work out. I hope she remained very close with her sister-in-law. I felt she had a tremendous role of dealing with the loss of her brother and also wanting her sister-in-law to live a happy life after that.
She broke up with him but I don’t know how he got to the place of unemployment. What did he do to be put on…
OK, yes I thought the same. Maybe they didn't want to expand on his life as there had been many like him that did get away with their jobsworth attitude that may even contribute to some people's demise/deaths in the past.
I guess it's quite easy to make his character more comical and short-sighted and then try to paint over people like that in the past as harmless when in actual fact, some of these groups made other people's lives unbearable at the time. Maybe that may be the reason to not dwell on too much with his life after that.
She broke up with him but I don’t know how he got to the place of unemployment. What did he do to be put on…
Yes, it's all a bit confusing. It's like some scenes had been cut or over-edited. A bit weird that scene when Yun Qing turned up at his place. I took that as ending their relationship and he had been forced to be off work. But surely we should at least know what happened to both of them, even if they split.
Then it just jumps to 40 years later. That's a massive gap. The change was so sudden it felt like a completely different drama.
Avenue X has just given this drama a 2.5 goldmine. Those that watch her know how she whinges about everything, but she only has 2 gripes with this drama. She's used nearly half an hour to discuss the drama. Hopefully more people will start to watch this drama.
1. The most important reason: the acting. Main leads have done an amazing job. I can get lost in micro-expressions,…
I think part of the problem is this adaptation does not delve too much on how or why she ends up in the army. Based on what you have written, I can see her motivation and character set up is already different to how I interpret it. Anyhow, it is what it is, and I have moved on from this and will not get weighed down with all these small details. Thanks for taking the time to explain your version when you viewed it. I'll keep an open mind for this drama for now...
Yeah, the old communist way, your life belongs to the team, your choice is make by the team and everything yours…
Yes, me too. Sometimes, it's a class thing. There are insecurities and old hang ups with others. And of course those that can't wait to settle old scores when they think they've been given a platform, they abuse their positions. Sadly this is the same the world over...
I've seen episode 2 and I'm really enjoying it so far! But is that old man who disappears in episode 1 Tang Yi…
That didn't bother me as ML lived a harsh life (prison and then heavy labour work), but my only gripe was when he was out of prison, those scenes of him travelling up to that northern town to meet his inmate's family, he should have been aged more as it will have been about 13 years on...
Yeah, the old communist way, your life belongs to the team, your choice is make by the team and everything yours…
Yes, I agree, Three Body was a very good example of that. Even the most recent drama This Thriving Land showed how some characters flitted between parties at the time of upheaval, and the narrative was still quite rose-tinted towards past land owners. It was the ironic thing of the most educated land owner's son that was painted as odd and almost fixated in a negative way that joined the communist party. They made the organisation seem like a cult that tore these people from their families.
In the current crop that fall into attainable but not outwardly classed as beautiful (in my view so don't attack me since you asked for it) would be actresses like Tan Songyun, Sun Qian, Zhuang Da Fei, Zhao Lu Si, Deng EnXi, Esther Yu, Julia Xiang...
Not sure where we are going here. I got it, you did not rate PXR's acting in that drama, and I did.
PXR is a classic beauty. She is in an unfortunate situation of being so outwardly beautiful, in the current style of mainstream dramas, they find it hard to place someone like her. She almost belongs to a decade earlier. Today's market tends to favour more girl-next-door or ex girl band members with an already fanbase. Fans want slightly attainable figures and being more relatable. Basically, fandoms buy outside personalities more than the drama performance.
She has such an angelic face. The only grey character style is how Guo Jing Ming styled her as cool, calm and still in 'A Journey to you'. Playing cutesy or being sulky/spoilt also doesn't suit her calm and soothing face. These are my views of course...
She did not stand out in Parallel world. Admit she was sharing it with very strong characters, but she just faded and was quite forgettable. She also had a similar situation in Romance in the Alley where she had a bit more lines, but even there, she only needed to play a meek and seemingly scheming person but she did not convey that in a convincing way.
Love in the Clouds will hopefully show whether she has range. Her visuals with lead actor is good, they match each other well. Which is why so many eyes will be on the drama. If directors don't pay attention, they may expose her to crying badly like seen in her first lead role. She doesn't seem to cry convincingly.
Her stand out role is playing a stunted and nervous character in Blossom in Adversity. That's because that is her comfort type of role which is weak, nervous, and speaking very little. a bit like her break out role with A Journey to you. Doors have opened for her, and I hope she picks her roles carefully for now as I don't think she's a natural yet.
I guess it's quite easy to make his character more comical and short-sighted and then try to paint over people like that in the past as harmless when in actual fact, some of these groups made other people's lives unbearable at the time. Maybe that may be the reason to not dwell on too much with his life after that.
Then it just jumps to 40 years later. That's a massive gap. The change was so sudden it felt like a completely different drama.