I start to hate LZS. The screenwriter made his tricks so low and apparent in drama. In the novel, he's pretty…
This is beautiful. This friendship is really beautiful. But, I don't think there would be time in the drama to put everything pertaining to Luo Zi Shang's character. (He would have to be the main protagonist), an anti-hero story), to contain it all. PS: I think the Xiao Ming they talk about so much, this brother of Luo Zi Shang in the book (it was mixed in Madam Xifeng and that subordinate who always follows him.). I even got confused that the subordinate who follows him would be him.
(Yi Tree Chinese cabbage) 1 minute ago I have never felt that Luo Zishang has been in love, even if he is a villain, he has a tender side, he appreciates the heroine more than the ignorant feelings of childhood that remain in his heart, and he is even the one who supports women's independence and supports the heroine not to rely on her husband! If it is a pure villain, then this role has no contradictions and no place to exercise acting skills, and it is this interweaving of career and feelings that more reflects the acting charm of the actor, of course, for Luo Zishang, his career is definitely more important than love, he did not give up the ambition of revenge and chasing the world because of the heroine, this is enough, why is the affectionate male protagonist more fans? Because the audience still loves affectionate men more, pure and vicious villains still people love fewer , let's take a look at the audience's feedback below:
(Who knows the family!) 1 minute ago When Liu Yuru was sentenced, Luo Zishang stopped for a second and then rushed in great pain to hug Liu Yu Ru. But Liu YuRu wanted to absolutely reject him, and so Luo Zishang was sad. heartbroken Male lead villain, I really love him to the end. The sense of someone who knows how to love ah ah ah ah ah ah ah I really feel. Leave me alone, I'll talk nonsense again. ššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššš
I start to hate LZS. The screenwriter made his tricks so low and apparent in drama. In the novel, he's pretty…
Still, it's not a flat character. There are layers shown in LZS (even with the short screen time.). In the book there is more space and time to develop in more detail, but in the drama it was not possible, because he is not the main protagonist. A Chinese fan commented (if they developed his character more, there would be two main male leads). But I think in a way it is. They feel that the way it is in the drama has weakened LZS. (but I think the screenwriter did what was possible to do.).
I start to hate LZS. The screenwriter made his tricks so low and apparent in drama. In the novel, he's pretty…
I don't think it's a waste for Liu Xue Yi. With the 40 episodes to adapt a book of 181 chapters, his character is very good and significant in the story. In my opinion they did a good job. What really matters is how it ends. I can't hate LZS, but I understand why others hate him.
I think that the scriptwriter of the drama tries to translate the author's intention of the novel with this character. Is it his soul? How much has been lost, how much of the old persona, "what he was supposed to be." Is everything lost? Is there nothing left? And the element that still holds him within some bounds is Yu Ru. It's not that he loves her. Does he love what she represents? Perhaps he himself did not understand this. (I think that's what the screenwriter wanted to represent with the character.)
Luckily, he's up to the end of the drama.šš I want to see his story develop. And watch him meet his real father and come to understand what really happened in his past. Because there are facts that he does not fully know.
In the scene where the prince commits the crime, LZS really seems manipulative and cold, but in the scene where he allows Yu Ru to be physically punished, LZS seems so vulnerable and lost. PS: I remember that in episodes ago LZS stated that the childhood moments with Yuru is what allowed him to not be a complete monster.
Does he have a girlfriend?He has his own studio so does it mean he is not tied up to a talent management company?
Yes, he needs a good script. And I think it's coming in as a major main lead. Already filmed: 1-"Hua Mei" (Republican drama with Peng Xiaoran). 2-"What if" (Modern drama with Zhong Sunxi). 3- "In blossom" (costume drama with Ju Jing Yi). And it will record a fantasy. 1-A moment but forever", with actress Tiffani Tang. I think they are all great scripts, we just need to pass them on.š„°
PS: I think the Xiao Ming they talk about so much, this brother of Luo Zi Shang in the book (it was mixed in Madam Xifeng and that subordinate who always follows him.). I even got confused that the subordinate who follows him would be him.
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I have never felt that Luo Zishang has been in love, even if he is a villain, he has a tender side, he appreciates the heroine more than the ignorant feelings of childhood that remain in his heart, and he is even the one who supports women's independence and supports the heroine not to rely on her husband! If it is a pure villain, then this role has no contradictions and no place to exercise acting skills, and it is this interweaving of career and feelings that more reflects the acting charm of the actor, of course, for Luo Zishang, his career is definitely more important than love, he did not give up the ambition of revenge and chasing the world because of the heroine, this is enough, why is the affectionate male protagonist more fans? Because the audience still loves affectionate men more, pure and vicious villains still people love fewer , let's take a look at the audience's feedback below:
(Who knows the family!)
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When Liu Yuru was sentenced, Luo Zishang
stopped for a second and then rushed in great pain to hug Liu Yu Ru.
But Liu YuRu wanted to absolutely reject him, and so Luo Zishang was sad. heartbroken
Male lead villain, I really love him to the end. The sense of someone who knows how to love ah ah ah ah ah ah ah I really feel. Leave me alone, I'll talk nonsense again. ššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššššš
In the book there is more space and time to develop in more detail, but in the drama it was not possible, because he is not the main protagonist.
A Chinese fan commented (if they developed his character more, there would be two main male leads). But I think in a way it is.
They feel that the way it is in the drama has weakened LZS. (but I think the screenwriter did what was possible to do.).
I want to see his story develop. And watch him meet his real father and come to understand what really happened in his past. Because there are facts that he does not fully know.
PS:
I remember that in episodes ago LZS stated that the childhood moments with Yuru is what allowed him to not be a complete monster.