It's been a year. Any updates about this drama at all? I see no one talking about it :/
How long do dramas come out after they pass reviews? Hope it can come out this year tho? Also how come no one knows about this drama? Very, very few comments here.
Currently watching this and dang I am loving the bROMANCE! I really hope we can get more historical BL vibe dramas like this ππ« π
Edit: This one was actually really good. I'm surprised that it's not known and with how low the rating is! It definitely deserves more recognition! I really want to see these two reunite in another bromance / BL vibe historical drama again bc of how much I loved and enjoyed their chemistry on the screen despite how short it was π€§
He also plays twin brothers in The Spirealm. He is so good in that too!π₯°
Frrrr that I even lowkey wished they were π Like Yixie and Qianli are very easy to tell apart despite them being played by the same actor that I'm shocked when Lingling messes them up LOL I didn't even realize in Yixie's first appearance that he was Qianli's twin and was confused when Lingling called him Qianli that Yixie had to say it for me to know π I miss seeing them now dang... Also, for me and my twin, we are more similar in hairstyle and personality π« Maybe like these two, I should get a different hairstyle that'll be easy to tell apart π€π
Sorry, that was long! How do you like him in this drama so far? And thank you for the compliment hehe Lanzhu has become one of my most favorite characters to date π€ππ₯
I saw another one where the two are fighting each other. π₯² Guessing their brotherhood is gonna go down later?
We'll see how that works! Chengyi plays two different characters in the martial arts world which we can see here. Edit: The one where they're fighting is in the tweet below in the above link.
I'm guessing Xu Zhenxuan's character is on the side of the white-haired one, Li Chenzhou (Dramawiki says he plays his assistant), but it looks like there's some brotherhood between the black-haired one (protagonist), Xiao Qiushui, and him... But maybe he thought he was Li Chenzhou? Anyways I am sooo curious about their relationship omggg... π When you look at it, he's basically on Chengyi's side while he's also his enemy later on ig? (with him playing two characters) lmaooo like this'll be very interesting
I'm currently watching this rn and love it so far! But boy do I miss Liu Yuning and Alen Fang's dynamics in A Journey to Love! The way they're not even close in this drama (at least where I'm at) ππ If you haven't watched AJTL, I recommend it! Their chemistry is too good to not miss, and the drama on top of that with the found family is everything! π
Btw I still can't believe Zhao Lusi partnered up with Wu Lei and Liu Yuning in two other dramas... I'm excited to try watching those too!
Honestly, I find it so cool how in The Long Ballad, she worked alongside Leo Wu and Liu Yuning who are both MLs of that drama, and how she also worked with those two actors as main leads in two other respective dramas where they are a CP, Love Like the Galaxy and The Story of Pearl Girl. I'm currently watching The Long Ballad, and one day I'd love to try watching those two dramas and watch her chemistry with the two MLs! Maybe, hopefully, I can look forward to her working with Alen Fang in the future too? Anyways, I look forward to her comeback when she gets better π
Hi, I dropped FoF after about 9 episodes primarily bc I thought it was very poorly written and incoherent. The…
Right. I can tell that ever since I started watching dramas in general, my standards indeed have become higher. I look back at the dramas I watched years ago, and when I think about many of them now, I know my rating wouldn't be that high (even if I don't rewatch), so sometimes I'll go and adjust my rating based on it. Anyways, You seem to really love NIF. Would you say it's your favorite drama overall atm? I'm surprised to see how well it is standing! Might try to watch it in the summer while this year is its 10th anniversary (crazy how much time has passed)!
definitely wait I made the stupid mistake of starting it and I now have three eps left and regret it bc thereβs…
I rmr when Lost You Forever 2 (which even has the same FL actress xD) didn't come out yet and how I couldn't wait to finally watch the drama when it did. It's fun to watch all the way through honestly. So I can't wait for this one. I love Yang Zi! Also, at least you don't have to wait too long!
Hi, I dropped FoF after about 9 episodes primarily bc I thought it was very poorly written and incoherent. The…
Are you talking about the genre or the classic of mountains and seas? And can you give me some recs of dramas related to it? You're also right about that. While I love FoF, I can def see flaws in it. I think I loved it more during the airing bc of the excitement I had with it, while there are still a lot of fun discoveries on the rewatch. So generally, I don't really rewatch much and like to keep a memory of how I enjoy a drama the first time I watch it (but not always as I also want to rewatch ones I loved a lot at the same time LOL). What about you when it comes to the dramas you've loved the first time you watched them (like 10-9.5 rated for example)? Would you say your opinions on them gradually changed at all? And oh dang, really? You're talking about TBOY to NIF? TBOY was based off of a novel tbf. Ig they're really similar tho? I never watched that drama yet but I'm def really interested to do it one day. I bet it's so good. Ig since I Ioved TBOY, I'm bound to like NIF then.
Why did you make me notice something like that! π€£Now every time i'll see that scene i will only think of that!πAs…
Hahaha be prepared in your rewatch π I was too in shock when I saw this too! So when I rewatched the drama, I knew this already and it hit even harder! ππ
Hi, I dropped FoF after about 9 episodes primarily bc I thought it was very poorly written and incoherent. The…
Long comment coming, so I'll put it in a spoiler tag~
That makes sense. I rarely watched dramas during airing, but I remember watching this and falling in love with it from the beginning. Knowing you're Chinese, it makes more sense that you'd have higher expectations for this kind of stuff. I also get the humor part. A lot of people may not like it. Dare I say my first impression of the comedy is that I also felt it was quite off; nonetheless, I was still enjoying the drama a lot. I'd say they watered down the comedy which I think was a good thing considering the events that occurred later. In the end, I got used to it and find it now unique to the drama. I also didn't realize about the tears at first... I guess we can consider this drama melodramatic bc of the amount of crying there is, esp in the latter half. I'd definitely agree with you that it doesn't always seem exactly "sad" and it seems to be more realistic in the later episodes. I also found that those sad scenes (that don't look like sad scenes to you) would be given a reason for later episodes (if that makes any sense). I get you though. I have felt this for other dramas in general, how some sad scenes may not really make me feel the emotions for some reason, so yeah. It's pretty subjective!
But I was invested. I loved the story. I didn't think about it, but maybe it also has a lot to do with the character dynamics as I fell in love with the relationships between the characters and each of their back stories that made them become who they were. I read someone mention how the plot wasn't really the greatest but rather the characters and the relationships they built that made them stay. So while I enjoyed the plot, I can tell it also has to do a lot with the characters. Maybe this could also be why you weren't into it which makes total sense. Since you didn't like the acting (which I found to be great actually) and the storytelling (which I didn't think much about or minded), I get it. For me, the ones who stood out to me are the two male leads. Is it that you didn't like any of the acting? I noticed that you liked MJTY which has a lot of the same cast as this, so I'm quite curious! Maybe it's generally more about the story and direction, or I guess, the kind of characters they played here? For me, I find Tian Jiarui to have excelled even more in his acting by playing a completely different character who later displays more emotions, as well as Lin Ziye who plays two different characters in the drama (the other where he is possessed by one of the major characters).
By the way, I didn't get into costume dramas until the beginning of 2023, so to be fair, I still have a lot to watch along the way lol! Maybe I'll look into some 2022 dramas to watch as I found to not have watched enough of them. My most favorite is definitely The Blood of Youth. I found that one to be really good. All in all, it's definitely pretty subjective mostly of how we enjoy dramas. So I totally get you!
2024 was already a few months ago but I've been wondering why you dropped Fangs of Fortune (since I love it lol but ofc people have different tastes which is understandable). Is it the comedy, the slow pace in the episodes you watched, or what is it? I have read many different thoughts and reviews on FoF, so I get it when some people may not like it! But I also seemed to have found some people who were able to get into it after the drama picks up a bit more starting episode 15 (which I know is a long ride, so it's understandable if you don't have the patience lol). So after seeing what might be the reasons, I did encourage someone to continue who dropped after watching 8 episodes who wanted to like it, and they came to love it. You could totally be different from them though. So I'm curious!
But all in all, I totally agree with you that 2024 was a disappointment in dramas. In fact, I didn't really watch dramas in that year until the end of the year, which is the year I started watching a lot of C-dramas (costume dramas in general), and found myself watching mostly 2023 dramas since I found those to be one of the best years for costume dramas. I'd say 2025 has been a great start so far in comparison and have some in my watchlist that I haven't got into yet! I think this year will have much better dramas~ Well, at least I'm looking forward to a lot of them (compared to last year)!
Edit: This one was actually really good. I'm surprised that it's not known and with how low the rating is! It definitely deserves more recognition! I really want to see these two reunite in another bromance / BL vibe historical drama again bc of how much I loved and enjoyed their chemistry on the screen despite how short it was π€§
Sorry, that was long! How do you like him in this drama so far? And thank you for the compliment hehe Lanzhu has become one of my most favorite characters to date π€ππ₯
https://x.com/kurofoxy91/status/1909903370019914156
I'm guessing Xu Zhenxuan's character is on the side of the white-haired one, Li Chenzhou (Dramawiki says he plays his assistant), but it looks like there's some brotherhood between the black-haired one (protagonist), Xiao Qiushui, and him... But maybe he thought he was Li Chenzhou? Anyways I am sooo curious about their relationship omggg... π When you look at it, he's basically on Chengyi's side while he's also his enemy later on ig? (with him playing two characters) lmaooo like this'll be very interesting
https://x.com/dramaticath/status/1910169736974922076
Btw I still can't believe Zhao Lusi partnered up with Wu Lei and Liu Yuning in two other dramas... I'm excited to try watching those too!
That makes sense. I rarely watched dramas during airing, but I remember watching this and falling in love with it from the beginning. Knowing you're Chinese, it makes more sense that you'd have higher expectations for this kind of stuff. I also get the humor part. A lot of people may not like it. Dare I say my first impression of the comedy is that I also felt it was quite off; nonetheless, I was still enjoying the drama a lot. I'd say they watered down the comedy which I think was a good thing considering the events that occurred later. In the end, I got used to it and find it now unique to the drama.
I also didn't realize about the tears at first... I guess we can consider this drama melodramatic bc of the amount of crying there is, esp in the latter half. I'd definitely agree with you that it doesn't always seem exactly "sad" and it seems to be more realistic in the later episodes. I also found that those sad scenes (that don't look like sad scenes to you) would be given a reason for later episodes (if that makes any sense). I get you though. I have felt this for other dramas in general, how some sad scenes may not really make me feel the emotions for some reason, so yeah. It's pretty subjective!
But I was invested. I loved the story. I didn't think about it, but maybe it also has a lot to do with the character dynamics as I fell in love with the relationships between the characters and each of their back stories that made them become who they were. I read someone mention how the plot wasn't really the greatest but rather the characters and the relationships they built that made them stay. So while I enjoyed the plot, I can tell it also has to do a lot with the characters. Maybe this could also be why you weren't into it which makes total sense.
Since you didn't like the acting (which I found to be great actually) and the storytelling (which I didn't think much about or minded), I get it. For me, the ones who stood out to me are the two male leads. Is it that you didn't like any of the acting? I noticed that you liked MJTY which has a lot of the same cast as this, so I'm quite curious! Maybe it's generally more about the story and direction, or I guess, the kind of characters they played here? For me, I find Tian Jiarui to have excelled even more in his acting by playing a completely different character who later displays more emotions, as well as Lin Ziye who plays two different characters in the drama (the other where he is possessed by one of the major characters).
By the way, I didn't get into costume dramas until the beginning of 2023, so to be fair, I still have a lot to watch along the way lol! Maybe I'll look into some 2022 dramas to watch as I found to not have watched enough of them. My most favorite is definitely The Blood of Youth. I found that one to be really good. All in all, it's definitely pretty subjective mostly of how we enjoy dramas. So I totally get you!
But all in all, I totally agree with you that 2024 was a disappointment in dramas. In fact, I didn't really watch dramas in that year until the end of the year, which is the year I started watching a lot of C-dramas (costume dramas in general), and found myself watching mostly 2023 dramas since I found those to be one of the best years for costume dramas. I'd say 2025 has been a great start so far in comparison and have some in my watchlist that I haven't got into yet! I think this year will have much better dramas~ Well, at least I'm looking forward to a lot of them (compared to last year)!