I’m partial to female characters so I enjoy Chang Ge in the drama. I wasn’t frustrated with her, just more…
Change Ge is awesome. She’s one of my favorite fictional female character. Manhua wise, I adore A’sun. I like that he’s not a know it all or great at everything. He gives off ‘big himbo energy’ as they say lol.
Now that you mentioned it, you’re absolutely right!! The actions scenes does feel a lot more realistic here…
I like the scene when Chang Ge grabs the dagger from A’sun’s waist sheath and tries to stab him then tries to stab herself but he grips onto her wrists and flings it to the side. I like that scene. The physical tension lol. It was very WOW lol.
I was reminiscing the times when a few of us were frustrated with changge and some of her decisions throughout…
I’m partial to female characters so I enjoy Chang Ge in the drama. I wasn’t frustrated with her, just more so the writing lol during the grassland arc. Change Ge is just cool. I love flaw female characters. They’re more interesting. I like her more than A’sun surprisingly.
I didn’t care much for Hao Du or Leyan. Yes, A’sun & Chang Ge are awesome. Although, I like Chang Ge & Leyan’s…
Although it’s not shown in a overt romantic manner like the drama, A’sun & Chang Ge’s relationship in the manhua is beautiful & well written/developed.
I didn’t care much for Hao Du or Leyan. Yes, A’sun & Chang Ge are awesome. Although, I like Chang Ge & Leyan’s…
A’sun develops a relationship with Chang Ge as a boy. At one point in the story, A’sun calls Chang Ge ‘brother’. Here in the manhua, their relationship is no longer strategist and lord but of friendship/brothers in arm. He has the upmost respect for her & he sees Chang Ge as his equal, still not knowing she’s a girl. So when Master Qin tells A’sun Chang Ge’s is a girl, A’sun is shocked to the core lol.
Their relationship doesn’t become romantic/although vague, until later after he finds her during the Taoist Temple arc. A’sun in the manhua is indeed much in love with her lol.
Yup, idk why but action scenes on ground looks more intense to me, flying here and there sometimes snatches something…
It’s really good. I find myself rewinding to rewatch the fight scenes. Even the hand to hand style/close combat is super intricate but has weight to it.
One of TLB strongest suite is action sequences/fight choreography. It’s really well done. Leo is excels in that department here. Dilraba is pretty good too.
I know that fight/acrobatics is popular in historical/Wuxia dramas but I love that the action scenes in TLB are more grounded/realistic. I love when A’sun kicks. A’sun is really good at kicking people lol. It so satisfying to watch. Ever night also has really great action sequences.
That is not the kind of drama to have soooooo many comments and discussion on though =.=
C-drama tends to have better character development/characterization for the characters. Their historical dramas are definitely much more engaging although I like contemporary Kdramas.
Their relationship doesn’t become romantic/although vague, until later after he finds her during the Taoist Temple arc. A’sun in the manhua is indeed much in love with her lol.
A’sun was flabbergasted.
I know that fight/acrobatics is popular in historical/Wuxia dramas but I love that the action scenes in TLB are more grounded/realistic. I love when A’sun kicks. A’sun is really good at kicking people lol. It so satisfying to watch. Ever night also has really great action sequences.