Hey there! Do any of you Zimis have the link to her latest interview? The one she said something about Lost You Forever? I don't exactly know where to find it. Thanks!
Xiaoliu loved the three men in different ways, how could she have feelings for xl and Tushan Jing, I feel like…
It's unfinished because the drama decided to remove some nuances that would make much more sense. Yet, despite all the cuts and the changes, we can still see which way the wind blows :)
So I finished ep19 last night (yes, I stayed up until 5am haha AND cried my eyes out). The scene with Xiao Yao's…
Yes, she became a shell of her former self, which is very ironic considering this is now her true form and she no longer has to hide inside a body that isn't truly hers.
That nail-painting scene was particularly ludicrous. Empty, vain and shallow. Sort of a summary of how things would turn out from now on. It's like she no longer has a purpose in life other than helping CX and getting her "blushes" with that other dude. Qingshui Town was a place of deeper meaning. The palace is just a place for intrigues and an undercooked relationship. The only silver lining is when Fang Feng Bei shows up to give her something to do, and something really useful, as usual.
Visuals visuals visuals- we live in a vain world , especially regarding Asian dramas .
Oh, thanks for getting back to me! Ah I see, it's fitting considering the other dramas that you like. I liked Crash Landing On You a lot! It's odd, I prefer modern kdramas, but for Chinese dramas, I prefer the historical, xianxia/wuxia ones. I can't seem to get into the modern ones. So that must have impacted my perception of Hidden Love. I heard good things about Twinkling Watermelon. Something about time-travel, is that correct?
Visuals visuals visuals- we live in a vain world , especially regarding Asian dramas .
Ever ever, like in your entire life of being a drama watcher? In terms of what would you say it's the best drama you have ever watched? Acting-wise, plot-wise, character development, directing, cinematography? Sincerely curious. This is a genre that I do not appreciate so I'm interested in the opinion of someone who does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJ0fCLhT1c
The man, the moves, the voice, the TAN™ ♥️
That nail-painting scene was particularly ludicrous. Empty, vain and shallow. Sort of a summary of how things would turn out from now on. It's like she no longer has a purpose in life other than helping CX and getting her "blushes" with that other dude. Qingshui Town was a place of deeper meaning. The palace is just a place for intrigues and an undercooked relationship. The only silver lining is when Fang Feng Bei shows up to give her something to do, and something really useful, as usual.