Ren Jialun seems to have similar hair style for his modern dramas, kind of mushroom (sorry, can't find the right…
LOL! That's why I came to watch Ren Jialun so late because I hated his wigs and on top, I didn't like his sour face very much. In Tang Dynasty, his wig looked really terrible especially when he wore a helmet. I gave up watching White Snake half way because I couldn't bear his look any longer. Under the Power changed everything. Now I love that sour face and his wigs are getting better XD
Thank you for your wonderful explanation. Not having read the book, I had no way to compare whether the Zhou ShengChen…
LOL! IKR! I've seen many men behave like strangers towards their wives even they have already had kids. You can't say they don't love their wives because they do. They are just like this - they don't like to show their emotions in public :D
It's pretty divisive. Some people think it's great: slow burn gentle romance, kind of slice of life-y etc. Others…
For me, it's a let down because I had expected after "One and Only", some lost souls searching for thousands of years, eventually finding their destiny. Here, there's no such thing. The two dramas don't even seem to be connected except for the repeated references to the historical one by Shi Yi in her work. So far, 22 episodes in with 8 more to go, it's a chronicle of the daily life of a newly wed couple. There's still no plot, no story, though viewers are made to believe that there's something lurking behind the scene. I guess I'm patient enough to sit out the rest of the episodes to see if there is really a story, sigh!
am i the only one who doesn't like rjl hair styling in this drama? it looks... so thick and dry and looks cheap...…
Ren Jialun seems to have similar hair style for his modern dramas, kind of mushroom (sorry, can't find the right word) shape. He has a very small, boyish face, so he looks better without the bangs. You can see the contrast in one of the scenes in "Miss Crow with Mr. Lizard" when he had his hair combed back. He looked a lot nicer :)
Okay so my 2 cents after reading the book, watching the series and reading the comments. Thoughts are mostly on…
Thank you for your wonderful explanation. Not having read the book, I had no way to compare whether the Zhou ShengChen character has been deviated in the drama or not. Your explanation is very clear that how Ren Jialun acts as Zhou Shengchen here is pretty close to how the character is supposed to be.
Watching the drama, this is the understanding I have for the Zhou Shengchen character too - a genius with not much social, interpersonal relationship experience (like for most genius kids) in particular with women. He's uneasy with women and can even become cold to them, and he always keeps his social distance (I even know men who don't look at beautiful girls when they walk in front of them, and no, they are not monks). He doesn't have the brain power to try to figure out what a woman is thinking because he doesn't care until he meets Shi Yi. He doesn't show his intimacy in public (many Chinese men don't kiss their wives in public as Chinese normally don't like to display their affection in public, is there any wonder Zhou Shengchen is exceptional?). Even after marriage, many Chinese men are still pretty unromantic to their spouses (unlike what we see in romance dramas). In another words, by today's and western standard, Zhou Shengchen is rather boring, unromantic, and may not even make a great boyfriend. With all these character traits in mind, I feel Ren Jialun's acting is 100% perfect to the description of the character. Calling him out for not being intimate or passionate enough simply doesn't fit the character :)
I know everyone in the comments doesn't like Lu Yun Qi for very understandable reasons but I just find him the…
Yes, I'm fascinated by Lu Yunqi too. The actor, Du Yafei, is doing such a great job. Here, as a grey character, he's so good looking with a dash of evilness in him :)
Hahaha, I love the ancestral home though I wouldn't want to live in one, it's eerie :D I love those antiques in…
Yes, you have a point about the ancestral home that can never be sold and all the antiques should remain within the home. But then, if you look at it from another perspective, aren't all these a burden to whoever inherits it? Like Zhou Sheng Chen who hates to live there, now he has an obligation to take care of everything because he inherits the property. He can't live a life he wants, simple and focus in the things he loves. He also laments that he has to embroil in all these family politics he hates. So depending how you look at it, it can be a blessing or a curse. For me, I'm from the 99% poor people group. I don't care about all this wealth which can turn ugly among family members :)
Love the Cars in this drama between the Mercedes Maybach, Mercedes S and C classes, the red ferrari and the Aston…
Hahaha, I love the ancestral home though I wouldn't want to live in one, it's eerie :D I love those antiques in it and I might auction them off to put the money in better use if I happen to be the owner :D
Haven't you actually watched it yet? It is still a very good drama with very little intimate scenes, you know…
Yeah, I think by the end of this drama, I don't even remember what has happened because nothing stands out here. Furthermore, I have a brain of a goldfish :D
Watching the drama, this is the understanding I have for the Zhou Shengchen character too - a genius with not much social, interpersonal relationship experience (like for most genius kids) in particular with women. He's uneasy with women and can even become cold to them, and he always keeps his social distance (I even know men who don't look at beautiful girls when they walk in front of them, and no, they are not monks). He doesn't have the brain power to try to figure out what a woman is thinking because he doesn't care until he meets Shi Yi. He doesn't show his intimacy in public (many Chinese men don't kiss their wives in public as Chinese normally don't like to display their affection in public, is there any wonder Zhou Shengchen is exceptional?). Even after marriage, many Chinese men are still pretty unromantic to their spouses (unlike what we see in romance dramas). In another words, by today's and western standard, Zhou Shengchen is rather boring, unromantic, and may not even make a great boyfriend. With all these character traits in mind, I feel Ren Jialun's acting is 100% perfect to the description of the character. Calling him out for not being intimate or passionate enough simply doesn't fit the character :)