It's called Half Time of Heart by a trio HK-based boy band named Grasshopper in the 90's. Here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vQAtFsjO48
I saw Jacky live many years ago when he toured the states. I also love Anita and her robust husky voice. And of course, Jin Yong is simply God status with his wuxia. Ahhh, memories.... =)
I’m so invested in this drama that I’ve postponed watching the other two xianxia dramas currently airing right…
Yup, so many to watch. I'm so happy that there's something to watch everyday this month. Do start The Starry Love. Just put ChongZi on hold for now if you don't have enough time.
You mean Forbidden Flower in the first part? I also watched a few of The Starry Love it is hilarious - I think…
YES! Thanks again for catching that! Watch too many shows simultaneously that my fingers are typing faster than my brain can process. Correction in original post updated to reflect The Forbidden Flower. =)
I’m so invested in this drama that I’ve postponed watching the other two xianxia dramas currently airing right…
Oh, if The Starry Love is one of them, I STRONGLY urge you to continue. It's sooooooo goood and funny, and creative. We're probably watching the same two xianxia's. =)
It's called Half Time of Heart by a trio HK-based boy band named Grasshopper in the 90's. Here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vQAtFsjO48
Thanks for pointing out the Canto/Mando version. I updated the links above.
The Canto-pop scene now is no longer the same as the golden era of the Heavenly Kings and Queens. Faye Wong is my all time favorite.
As for dramas, HK-drama sadly has also taken a bad hit. Most shows are almost non-watchable quality since most talents have left TVB for the Mainland's entertainment industry instead. I've long stopped watching HK-dramas except really old classics. It's good that there are some new interests in Canto/HK aspect now as you mentioned.
So in real life- Jerry and Ruo Han are 22 years apart in age. Was just curious if anyone would date someone 22…
I would. It's not about the age difference, but how much in common we have, the level of communication and understanding, our views on social and political issues and other interests. If the attraction is there as well, why would 22 years difference matters?
This drama better wins SOME KIND of international award around the globe! Otherwise, I would lose all faith in humankind for not appreciating arts and beauty. The Forbidden Flower deserves a cult following.
It's called Half Time of Heart by a trio HK-based boy band named Grasshopper in the 90's. Here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vQAtFsjO48
You have great taste! =)
I was delightfully surprised when I heard it in Ep 1. It's rare to hear Cantopop in Cdrama. The upbeat, carefree tune was nicely selected for a lazy afternoon on a tropical island.
The heavenly empress is so kind, gentle, and understanding. She tried to make Yetan feels welcome. I'm hoping Yetan will bridge the relationship gap between ML and the Empress later on.
Inorder to save Keran, the person he loved, BuFu got possessed by the demon spirit from the sword. His body became…
Ni Lun is the name of the former Demon King whose spirit is imprinted onto the sword that Wan Jie carries that also now lives in Wan Jie's body. Once BuFu turns demonic, he's called Wan Jie. So, I suppose you can say Wan Jie is a shell filled with Ni Lun's demonic aura yet retains some of BuFu's consciousness.
I'm dying from laughter when the aphrodisiac fruit takes affect. So awesome with the camera work and sound effects on reality vs surreal views. Wonderful performance! I love this couple! I can't wait until ML actually exhibits the perceived charming side when he's in love with her. Talk about what a suave charming smile he has.😂😀
On episode 4. What happen to BuFu? I was confused while watching it. Could somebody explain?
Inorder to save Keran, the person he loved, BuFu got possessed by the demon spirit from the sword. His body became a vessel for the former Demon King/Lord until the spirit can find the rightful owner to yield its power.
The Canto-pop scene now is no longer the same as the golden era of the Heavenly Kings and Queens. Faye Wong is my all time favorite.
As for dramas, HK-drama sadly has also taken a bad hit. Most shows are almost non-watchable quality since most talents have left TVB for the Mainland's entertainment industry instead. I've long stopped watching HK-dramas except really old classics. It's good that there are some new interests in Canto/HK aspect now as you mentioned.
I was delightfully surprised when I heard it in Ep 1. It's rare to hear Cantopop in Cdrama. The upbeat, carefree tune was nicely selected for a lazy afternoon on a tropical island.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vQAtFsjO48 <===(Cantonese version as played in ep 1.)
https://youtu.be/HSJqMSpgTsc (Mandarin version)
If I remember correctly, the song was played again in either ep 8 or 9.
The original is actually by a French artist named Patricia Kaas and original title is Venus Des Abribus.
Sun to Thur: 2 episodes per day
So many funny scenes including brain freeze from pure air, mock-duck concept food, bath scrubbing. The production team is so creative.