a (soap opera) period dramas
i have to drop this on episode 5. it's just not my cup of coffee. the pace is just unbearable, and i thought this is an action period drama because of the English word "Sword" in the title. but it feels a lot like a soap opera. by the 2nd episode, it triggered me to recall Taiwanese soap opera. this series might be suitable for certain audience and market segment, but not others.
on the objective aspect, from the 5 episodes i watched, this film has a generous blend of indoor and outdoor scenes. there are often natural sceneries used as the background. the building architectural designs look authentic and real.
the costumes are presentable and believable. they look clean and neat (looks new), and you can actually observe the sewing quality. there are beautiful wearable trinkets/jewelries that are not over the top. the makeups are also not exaggerated or over-exaggerated. i noticed that a few of the female's inner or outer collar has a flip-twist at the top end corner and i don't know if it is supposed to signify something or nothing.
it seems that the director and the cinematographer painstakingly want to ensure this series is filmed with as much realism as possible. you can observe this from the lighting effects, the set decorations, the cinematography, etc. this is further enhanced by the actors' performances and dialogues. i also felt the pacing, the performances, the lighting, the cinematography, and the dialogue are of a reasonably consistent quality/rhythm/flow.
one of the drawback of this series is that the dubbing (voice over) is not synchronized well., but this seems to be a pervasive issue affecting a whole lot of CDramas and Chinese films.
on the objective aspect, from the 5 episodes i watched, this film has a generous blend of indoor and outdoor scenes. there are often natural sceneries used as the background. the building architectural designs look authentic and real.
the costumes are presentable and believable. they look clean and neat (looks new), and you can actually observe the sewing quality. there are beautiful wearable trinkets/jewelries that are not over the top. the makeups are also not exaggerated or over-exaggerated. i noticed that a few of the female's inner or outer collar has a flip-twist at the top end corner and i don't know if it is supposed to signify something or nothing.
it seems that the director and the cinematographer painstakingly want to ensure this series is filmed with as much realism as possible. you can observe this from the lighting effects, the set decorations, the cinematography, etc. this is further enhanced by the actors' performances and dialogues. i also felt the pacing, the performances, the lighting, the cinematography, and the dialogue are of a reasonably consistent quality/rhythm/flow.
one of the drawback of this series is that the dubbing (voice over) is not synchronized well., but this seems to be a pervasive issue affecting a whole lot of CDramas and Chinese films.
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