With a Xie granny as matriarch itâs no wonder that the family is rotten. I am extremely curious, if her dad will get some kind of redemption arc. His biggest fault seems to be his submissive too passive nature paired with filial duty towards his terrible family members.
The scene between the psychotic brothers is peak đ„ These two actors delivered đ€đ» SYQ actor reminds me…
Itâs fascinating, how Lin Muran gives Bambi vibes irl. And on screen he delivers a first class multilayered villain. I am uber impressed by his acting
When I look at these previews and see, how everyone is at everyoneâs throats. At this rate Baoâer will end up on the throne while still being a kid.
Currently on episode 16. And imo the ratings are making sense. On a first glance the drama is well made and an easy and uplifting show. But after the first episodes it is losing its depth. To quote the synopsis âembodying the resilience needed to grow in adversityâ. Does the drama show us her struggles and her resilience? Not after the beginning, when she was still adjusting to her new life. After she decided to life that life to the fullest and make a run for it, we havenât really seen any of her struggles. Instead she seems to be supergirl with a cheat code, since she knows future developments. That her achievements still only come with endurance is something, we viewers have to assume on our own. We arenât witness of her struggles, her doubts. Things, that are basics for building resilience. No. The story rushes from achievement to achievement, seemingly easy peasy. That is not good storytelling. Hence the dissatisfaction of viewers with the drama and the feeling of disconnection. A connection between the characters and the viewers is built, when we can feel with them. Feel their humanity, their weaknesses. Only then we will get emotionally invested and will be cheering for their success.
Looks like Ha Ran liked âherâ Chan, but fell really in love with roommate Chan via their chats.
The latter shouldâve come clean with her during the talk, when he was giving her the cloud pen. That was some uncomfortable watch. It showed, that sincerity makes all the difference. His lying undermines his health and their growing relationship from the start. His ongoing stalling about the truth is a serious issue at this point.
How often can I rewatch this fight scene? A LOT đ Itâs a masterpiece. Besides that, you can see, how these killings take something from her. Great acting.
Itâs a drama with a poetic and healing vibe.Overcoming past trauma and tragedy, including depression.Itâs…
Poetic isnât only used directly relating to poetry. The Cambridge dictionary will tell you, that a second meaning is âvery beautiful or expressing emotionâ. That is the meaning I intended in my comment.
âDonât insult a true poetic drama like thatâ - you know, that taste differs, do you not? You might not find s/t âpoeticâ. But another person might. Art is by nature subjectively judged. âNot 2 people are watching the same dramaâ. That quote was originally about books. But it works for dramas too.
The summary looks very sad and depressing. Is it like a sad melodrama?
Itâs a drama with a poetic and healing vibe. Overcoming past trauma and tragedy, including depression. Itâs beautiful and comforting with the right amount of comic relief in between. Itâs not âheavy melo stuffâ. More wholesome and uplifting.
The choreography and the execution of the battle scenes were amazing. đđđ And that speared soldier was a harsh moment. But her summarization with that pig analogy took me out
I am extremely curious, if her dad will get some kind of redemption arc.
His biggest fault seems to be his submissive too passive nature paired with filial duty towards his terrible family members.
âThey hopped the fenceâ took me out.
And on screen he delivers a first class multilayered villain.
I am uber impressed by his acting
And then they showed the maids đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
At this rate Baoâer will end up on the throne while still being a kid.
And imo the ratings are making sense.
On a first glance the drama is well made and an easy and uplifting show.
But after the first episodes it is losing its depth.
To quote the synopsis âembodying the resilience needed to grow in adversityâ.
Does the drama show us her struggles and her resilience? Not after the beginning, when she was still adjusting to her new life.
After she decided to life that life to the fullest and make a run for it, we havenât really seen any of her struggles.
Instead she seems to be supergirl with a cheat code, since she knows future developments. That her achievements still only come with endurance is something, we viewers have to assume on our own.
We arenât witness of her struggles, her doubts. Things, that are basics for building resilience.
No. The story rushes from achievement to achievement, seemingly easy peasy.
That is not good storytelling.
Hence the dissatisfaction of viewers with the drama and the feeling of disconnection.
A connection between the characters and the viewers is built, when we can feel with them. Feel their humanity, their weaknesses. Only then we will get emotionally invested and will be cheering for their success.
The latter shouldâve come clean with her during the talk, when he was giving her the cloud pen.
That was some uncomfortable watch. It showed, that sincerity makes all the difference.
His lying undermines his health and their growing relationship from the start.
His ongoing stalling about the truth is a serious issue at this point.
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Itâs a masterpiece.
Besides that, you can see, how these killings take something from her. Great acting.
The Cambridge dictionary will tell you, that a second meaning is âvery beautiful or expressing emotionâ.
That is the meaning I intended in my comment.
âDonât insult a true poetic drama like thatâ - you know, that taste differs, do you not?
You might not find s/t âpoeticâ. But another person might.
Art is by nature subjectively judged.
âNot 2 people are watching the same dramaâ.
That quote was originally about books. But it works for dramas too.
That fight was đ„
Overcoming past trauma and tragedy, including depression.
Itâs beautiful and comforting with the right amount of comic relief in between.
Itâs not âheavy melo stuffâ.
More wholesome and uplifting.
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And that speared soldier was a harsh moment. But her summarization with that pig analogy took me out
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