It feels so strange that there's zero buzz around a new HiStory instalment. I kind of understand why there isn't, but it just feels strange compared to how hyped we all used to be about them.
So many Hollywood a-listers have gotten drunk for "Oscar winning" films and roles. A few examples: Margot Robbie, Anna Kendrick, Brad Pitt, Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman drank a whole bottle of tequila for their Black Swan sex scene - Natalie Portman literally won an Oscar for her performance in that film. I don't get why these Hollywood actors get prestigious acting awards when they feel they need to be drunk for their best performance in a certain scene, but Sam only gets hate for it. Its not like Sam went rogue - it was a controlled environment! You can have issues with the scene, but why that aspect of it. I don't get it.
Overwhelming, tense and raw. Those are the only words I can think of to describe episode 2. Its been a long time since I've literally had to pause and walk away from a film or a tv episode due to it being too intense. I really have to commend the cast and crew, because personally I think that once scene in particular was perfect (to be clear I'm obviously not saying the actions are perfect) from a technical and emotional perspective. It was supposed to feel uncomfortable, dark, broken and painful. I'm still so tense and I finished the episode a while ago! I don't know if I'll be able to bring myself to watch that scene ever again. It clearly really affected me and thats why I watch TV and films. Anyway I'm eagerly awaiting next week.
I thinks the script for this is great and the writer showed she loved the source material and know it well. Compared…
Apparently the writer has been a really big fan of Priest for a while. That's the way more productions should do it - get a someone who actually loves the original story to adapt it! But some bts photos do make it clear that towards the end some things will stray away from the original text - no one knows how much, it could be barely. Also yes, Gong Jun is perfect in this role, nobody could've embodied WKX better!
I watched episodes 1 - 4 as they aired and rewatched them a thousand times but I couldn't bring myself to watch episode 5. So since today is the day that part 2 was originally supposed to start airing I'm going to rewatch episodes 1 - 4 and finally watch episode 5 for the first time - I'm very excited.
Love that he wants to make a series with Earth and Santa as the lead's - earth deserves a chance to be the front and centre lead for once and he said it'll be cute and sweet, not depressing at all!
I know Oh Ba Uls character is the type some people find funny, but I'm finding him so annoying, it's just so so much that it's putting me off the series. I know people love him as an idol and I have no hate towards him, I just hate either how they wrote the character or he's playing the character but I get that others find that type of performance hilarious - it's weird because in comparison Chan was my favourite part of the webseries he was in - Twenty Twenty.
are we supposed to know which of the 2 possible glazed armours Wen Ke Xing has, because I'm lost as to whether its the 2nd brothers or the the one those 2 boys were given? I think I might have missed something - or am I supposed to be confused?
I was thinking about it and I actually think these are the best "falling in love" performances I've ever seen. Their love story and chemistry is so beautiful and real. Some scenes I really feel I shouldn't be watching because it feels like I'm invading a private moment. And the love story is just one aspect of what makes this drama so brilliant. I feel bad for people missing out on this one, because P'aof and his cast and crew clearly put their hearts and souls into this and the result blows me away every episode.