I want to remind this to all of you that Vin Zhang is the Male Lead in this drama, And Wang Duo is only a sidekick....Don't…
You gave all of the other popular C-dramas currently airing: Flourished Peony, Moonlight Mystique, and Guardians of the Dafeng 1 (out of 10) ratings.
It's fairly obvious that you have some kind of agenda. Why don't you spend more time supporting your dramas and idols and less time putting down others? At the very least, change your username from "Lovers" to "Haters."
I watched this 4-5 times. This drama and Bai Jing Ting so good! I love his huge strong hands. Looks like a martial…
I have yet to see a Bai JingTing drama that isn't good. He disappears into his roles; he literally embodies his characters. For example, when I started watching Reset, I didn't recognize him at first though I had just finished You are My Hero. Not to mention, he's equally good in modern and historical dramas. I'm especially looking forward to First Frost.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
Yes, but does it mean I am a cis male or identify as male? Or, maybe I'm non-binary/transgender and only using the term "guy" as a (gender-neutral) colloquialism.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
I don't currently live in China, so I'm not sure about recent "prestige " dramas. But a classic example would be "Empresses in the Palace" (aka "Legend of Zhen Huan"). It was originally exclusive for the Chinese domestic audience. But due to its popularity in China, international streaming services (Netflix, then Amazon Prime) picked it up a handful of years after its nationwide release. This C-drama is 76 episodes long. Netflix didnt think its international audience would have the attention span for it, so it condensed the entire series into 6 ninety-minute segments (the length equivalency of only 12 episodes). Needless to say. Netflix literally butchered the series. As a response to Netflix's (& AmazonPrime's) decision to dumb things down, China's LeTV uploaded the complete series (with English subtitles) on YouTube three years later. This is a good starter course for someone who's interested in investigating a classic "prestige" C-drama, but may not be proficient in Chinese language, history, and culture.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
I didn't list my gender. It's entirely possible that the profile's default position is "female." That said, maybe I'm cis male who identifies as female/non-binary or vice versa. Or, I could be transgender. Last but not least, I'm just using the term "guy" colloquially, as in the gender-neutral: hey. you "guys!"
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
Basically, you're saying you live in a country that demands something you don't necessarily have. If you're not saying you're humble, why bring up that you live in a country where humility is more important than breathing? Doesn't that imply you have trouble breathing?
You're obviously smarter than the rest of us dummies. Why are you wasting time watching dramas when you could…
Of course, you didn't say you were smart. I said it. Or, at least I said you're more smart than the rest of us dummies. What makes you think I'm mad at you for your opinion? I don't particularly care about you or your opinion.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
Don't deflect with politics. But since you brought it up, I am not a fan of Zionism. And, I know more about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than you do about Chinese culture and dramas.
Getting back to C-dramas, I'm not talking about genre, but type ("prestige" vs "idol"). You cannot possibly have an opinion about "prestige" C-dramas if you don't understand (Mandarin) Chinese, assuming you even have privileged access to view them in the first place.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
Yeah, you respect Chinese culture so much that you think you know all about it just because you have a few Chinese friends. Here's the thing, if you have to convince other people of your humility, you're not as humble as you think you are.
This is because you don't have privileged access to China's "prestige" dramas exclusively targeted for its domestic…
If your friends are talking about the looks of the actors, they are obviously not talking about "prestige" dramas, which are cast based solely on the skills and talents of the actors. The dramas which involve good looking actors are known as "idol" dramas, which are completely different. These are the ones that are available to the international audience. Unless you've seen C-dramas with no subtitles (or only Chinese subtitles), you have no idea what you're missing, let alone what you're talking about.
It's fairly obvious that you have some kind of agenda. Why don't you spend more time supporting your dramas and idols and less time putting down others? At the very least, change your username from "Lovers" to "Haters."
"Empresses in the Palace" (aka "Legend of Zhen Huan"). It was originally exclusive for the Chinese domestic audience. But due to its popularity in China, international streaming services (Netflix, then Amazon Prime) picked it up a handful of years after its nationwide release. This C-drama is 76 episodes long. Netflix didnt think its international audience would have the attention span for it, so it condensed the entire series into 6 ninety-minute segments (the length equivalency of only 12 episodes). Needless to say. Netflix literally butchered the series. As a response to Netflix's (& AmazonPrime's) decision to dumb things down, China's LeTV uploaded the complete series (with English subtitles) on YouTube three years later.
This is a good starter course for someone who's interested in investigating a classic "prestige" C-drama, but may not be proficient in Chinese language, history, and culture.
What makes you think I'm mad at you for your opinion? I don't particularly care about you or your opinion.
Getting back to C-dramas, I'm not talking about genre, but type ("prestige" vs "idol"). You cannot possibly have an opinion about "prestige" C-dramas if you don't understand (Mandarin) Chinese, assuming you even have privileged access to view them in the first place.