KTTPH killing my interest in the other dramas is the only DILEMMA I'm experiencing. I try to concentrate and focus on the drama, but I keep getting the urge to peek at these reuters and check this page for updates πβΊοΈ ...
(Update) ... I added a topic containing many of the best reuters from A Chan. If you're new or sitting on the fence and contemplating whether to add A Chan to your watchlist. Please feel free to take a look. It just might convince you ππ...
π€July would be perfect. And if we also get November, we'll be spoiled rotten π.
So true. One day he'll be in the position to be picky with scripts anyway. So, we'll have to get used to waiting. And he's definitely worth the wait π
THAT BEAUTIFUL MV π» π π... My HYPE for this drama is going through the roof. No, make that the STRATOSPHERE π!!! Oh, and what mesmerising eyes this pair have. Full life, passion, and expression.
Wow one sane voice in the sea of zombie idol fans :) how did you manage not to get infected? HOW did you preserve…
Lol. I simply like to see the actors I follow develop and have good and fulfilling careers rather than be used as cheap fan service and later get discarded when wrinkles start to emerge.
Well the rebirth problem wasnβt the actress but mostly being a sequel to an extremely popular drama and not…
I agree, that was certainly the primary issue. It's a double-edged sword carrying on from a popular IP. On the one hand, you get a hype boost by taping into a pre-existing fan-base. On the other, you invite comparisons and an aspect of being constantly measured against the past smash hit. Fair or unfair, it is what it is. Tian Tian did receive some criticism for her portrayal. Having watched 'Rebirth" in its entirety, I do believe some of it was warranted. She seemed to struggle with more complex scenes, requiring her to exhibit conflicting emotions and inner turmoil. It didn't help that some of the support cast had similar scenes and executed them better. I got a little carried away and posted on her MDL page that she was crushing it, and tbf, she was indeed crushing it early on before those more nuanced scenes. Overall, she still did a lot right, so I won't delete my comment. There were scenes she acted superbly, no other actress could've done better, and there were scenes that came out flat and missed the mark. I also got carried away with Deng Enxi's performance in "Eight Hundred" and posted something similar early on her page, but Ancy followed through right till the end and put in a comprehensive performance.
I simply adore the 2005 class of upcoming actresses, there's so much talent there. However, lead roles come with responsibility and are subject to heavy scrutiny. Ai Mi, who is my absolute favourite of the group, will face that judgment now as she steps up to take on lead roles x3. I believe in her, but I'm also well aware there is the potential that she may get exposed / struggle to correctly display the right emotion in a particular scene. Perhaps the audience may find something unconvincing. That's acting, it comes with the territory. I remember an uninspired performance by Meryl Streep in "Still of the Night" (1982). It happens. As long as they learn from it, they'll bounce back strong. Looking forward to seeing what Ai Mi has in store for us and following / supporting her acting journey.
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(Update) ... I added a topic containing many of the best reuters from A Chan. If you're new or sitting on the fence and contemplating whether to add A Chan to your watchlist. Please feel free to take a look. It just might convince you ππ...
https://mydramalist.com/770157-a-chan/discussions/151542-a-chan-best-of-reuters-collection?pid=3524872&page=1#p3524872
I simply adore the 2005 class of upcoming actresses, there's so much talent there. However, lead roles come with responsibility and are subject to heavy scrutiny. Ai Mi, who is my absolute favourite of the group, will face that judgment now as she steps up to take on lead roles x3. I believe in her, but I'm also well aware there is the potential that she may get exposed / struggle to correctly display the right emotion in a particular scene. Perhaps the audience may find something unconvincing. That's acting, it comes with the territory. I remember an uninspired performance by Meryl Streep in "Still of the Night" (1982). It happens. As long as they learn from it, they'll bounce back strong. Looking forward to seeing what Ai Mi has in store for us and following / supporting her acting journey.