It looks like people struggle to grasp this, since I keep seeing similar comments in almost every drama discussion. It almost feels like every drama editor is paying to edit the episodes.
Mkvdrama is one of the best. The only problem is that it constantly shows ads. If you are using a laptop, you can make things easier by using an ad blocker.
Lu Wu Yi keeps throwing sly looks and creating distrust on the other side, so I don’t think she will become a couple with Chi Wen any time soon. She doesn’t inspire any trust at all. I get it, she’s a fox. But isn’t Wu Wang Yan also a fox?
For example, in episode 17 around 12:18, after all those sly looks, she suddenly gives a sincere smile. Notice how Chi Wen is on high alert because of those looks, and after that smile he seems to be questioning things inside himself.
delayed airing over a pair of earrings????? ppl get upset over the wildest things omg
I don’t think it has anything to do with the earrings. Yes, that might have some effect, but it’s not the main reason. The filming of the series wasn’t done a long time ago anyway. Usually, series are filmed, edited, and then wait their turn to be broadcast within this timeframe. In fact, part of the filming was completed just a few months ago. Since Tian Tian was preparing for the university entrance exam, some scenes had been left unfinished.
Still he got closure, thats good enough for his unhealthy obsession 🥲
The people are suffering because of him. Every day they live in a frozen state, yet their inner pain never ends. In such a situation, anyone would become obsessive.
I’d say the success of Pursuit of Jade makes them focus on Zhang Ling He at the moment
I think so too. MDL chooses an actor who is popular both in China and abroad and publishes articles about them for a while. This is both good and bad (subjectively). I would like to read more articles about Chinese actors in general, rather than them just focusing on writing about a single actor for a short time just because one of their dramas became a hit.
MDL works like a ZLH fan group. Articles are constantly about him. They barely ever publish pieces on the Chinese entertainment industry. Most of the time, they write about K-dramas. So what has changed now? The same thing happened to Dylan Wang too (this is just a suggestion). But in the article, only one person’s name is mentioned.
Speak for yourself. Beautiful faces and exquisite costumes only enhance a good script.
It’s your mistake if you misunderstood; I’m sorry, but I don’t think I used the wrong word here. The best thing is not to take it personally and to be more conceptual. Also, I don’t believe the mentioned rule will affect idol dramas. At most, they might make the makeup and costumes of historical dramas more realistic, or reduce the filming of idol-themed scenarios.
Speak for yourself. I am not saying that I don't want good scripts but I also am happy when the rolls are filled…
Our topic shifted from NRTA rules all the way to the PuJ series. Yet, what I originally meant was something different. Moreover, global fans sometimes place too much importance on fakeness. I’m glad to share the same perspective with Chinese users on such matters. Even they can clearly see the difference between fake and reality.
Speak for yourself. Beautiful faces and exquisite costumes only enhance a good script.
I’m tired of repeating the same thing. But you're persistent in your misunderstanding. When I said “we,” I meant those who share the same opinion as me. It doesn’t concern people who think differently. You should also speak on behalf of those who share your own view. Don’t take everything personally. 😅
Speak for yourself. I am not saying that I don't want good scripts but I also am happy when the rolls are filled…
Every month new series are produced, but most of the actors don’t fit the characters in the novels, which is why they are criticized. Writers only write novels. It’s the director who adapts them into series and should check the pros and cons. Also, you say “a drama is a drama.” That’s exactly the point. People want the series to reflect real life. That was the purpose of the article.
Speak for yourself. I am not saying that I don't want good scripts but I also am happy when the rolls are filled…
I don’t agree with some of the things you said. Setting a standard for historical dramas is a good thing. It doesn’t mean that these handsome actors will lose their jobs. For example, it’s wrong for an actor playing a general to wear makeup that makes his skin look baby-like, white, and flawless. And we often see this in historical dramas.
Such things need to be changed — makeup should be done according to the role, not based on fans’ requests. If it’s a xianxia drama, that’s fine. But for a general, flawless skin, or for girls from poor families to wear exaggerated costumes, is completely unrealistic.
Ming Yue Cang Mang / The Boundless Bright Moon is on iQIYI's major drama lineup for the April 20th "Yuexianghui" (Investor and Promotion Conference). I hope we hear some great new news from the conference! 🥹
Speak for yourself. I am not saying that I don't want good scripts but I also am happy when the rolls are filled…
You haven't even understood what I meant, lmao. When did I ever say anything to the contrary of the sentence, 'I also am happy when the roles are filled with characters that are pleasing to watch'? What I meant was that more importance should be placed on good acting and historical accuracy in ancient period dramas. Or are you reacting this way because you enjoy watching idol dramas? Everyone has their own opinion, and I respect that. Furthermore, I wrote my comment at the top of the article in response to Xi Jinping’s cultural ideology and the NRTA’s statements. It has absolutely nothing to do with PuJ. In fact, I’m watching that series and constantly posting on X praising its plot (I've written about the first twenty episodes I watched). It's completely wrong of you to link my comment to PuJ without any basis. Maybe it wasn't intentional.
I respect your opinion. However, why are you directing this toward my comment rather than the article itself? Everyone has the right to express their own free thoughts. Please do not interfere with that.
Speak for yourself. Beautiful faces and exquisite costumes only enhance a good script.
I spoke on behalf of myself and those who share my opinion. Lol, why are you taking it personally? Besides, I'm not saying I don't enjoy looking at beautiful faces. I'm trying to say that I don't like watching those who have beautiful faces but deliver mediocre acting. How did you even come to that conclusion?
If the Chinese entertainment industry listens to these suggestions, it would be wonderful. We are tired of seeing beautiful faces and exaggerated costumes everywhere. Because most of the time, the stories are mediocre or average. I completely agree with the sentence: “Costumes, makeup, and props should serve character development and story expression, align with the characters’ images, and collectively present a healthy spirit.” More importance should be given to scripts that reflect real life and to acting. The Chinese entertainment industry has strayed so far from its path that now underage actresses are playing the roles of married women or even leading roles.
For example, in episode 17 around 12:18, after all those sly looks, she suddenly gives a sincere smile. Notice how Chi Wen is on high alert because of those looks, and after that smile he seems to be questioning things inside himself.
Such things need to be changed — makeup should be done according to the role, not based on fans’ requests. If it’s a xianxia drama, that’s fine. But for a general, flawless skin, or for girls from poor families to wear exaggerated costumes, is completely unrealistic.
I hope we hear some great new news from the conference! 🥹
Furthermore, I wrote my comment at the top of the article in response to Xi Jinping’s cultural ideology and the NRTA’s statements. It has absolutely nothing to do with PuJ. In fact, I’m watching that series and constantly posting on X praising its plot (I've written about the first twenty episodes I watched). It's completely wrong of you to link my comment to PuJ without any basis. Maybe it wasn't intentional.