Hello! I want to watch this drama, did any of you cry?
Cry? This is an understatement. I weeped throughout the drama. When it was sad, I sobbed. When it was happy, I wailed. I cried so much that I told my family I had a cold (in the middle of a hot summer). Together with the music, I just felt so touched, and cried uncontrollably. Never in my life a drama, despite all its flaws (CGI or whatever), has touched me like this. So yeah, unless you're void of emotions, most of us did cry.
I've fallen a bit behind the show. Just finished ep 37. The harem conflicts arc had been boring as ever. Why are…
Thank you for that important parts that are missing here in the drama. I haven't even taken a good look at Cui Bai except that glimpse from the bridge. Despite Cui Bai being Huirou's art instructor as well, there's no characterization of him at all except he's super talented. What a shame! This part of the story could have been so intriguing. No wonder I've always felt something amiss: why the Empress keeps pushing Qiuhe to Cui Bai as Qiuhe doesn't seem very committed herself. Rather in the drama, it feels she's more inclined to the Emperor. This gives the viewers a totally wrong impression of the Empress, and this view may coincide with the Emperor's (of keeping Qiuhe away from him). This is really doing injustice to the Empress.
This is so painful for all parents - losing a child. The Emperor has had several sons and daughters from various wives. He loses many of them at very young age; he loses all his sons.
The actress (Wu Yue) did very well in portraying Empress Dowager's emotions and fears. But I know that I'm part…
Yes, Wu Yue is an amazing actor. I also love her in Ming Dynasty. Like you, despite how the actual Empress Dowager is being portrayed, I like her a lot in this drama. She's smart, reads every subtlety, moves 10 steps ahead of the smartest men in the court. Everything she does lays a foundation of something else for the future. Wish we have more women leaders.
Those that have been keeping up with this drama, is this drama worth watching?
Depends what you're looking for. If you want heart-wrenching love story, wuxia action etc, no, this drama doesn't have these. But if you're a history buff and like close to real life historical experiences, this one is very close. Many of the characters are real historical figures. The costumes, etiquette, how they speak etc are pretty closely adapted (I feel). It's refreshing to view Chinese autocracy with democratic values. References to ancient Chinese philosophy and wisdom are the essential part of this drama. I'm enjoying it.
I know right, why do they like to use such high pitched female voices all the time? Can't stand those who purr to the men either. Men like that? I get goosebumps.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk10cMnxfp5Z3RY6nCiLVbehpFbAIYNwv
Hope you can view it in your country.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk10cMnxfp5Z3RY6nCiLVbehpFbAIYNwv
Not sure if it works for your country.