The Romance of Tiger and Rose is a gem and a must-watch—it’s like watching sparks fly while laughing your…
Thank you!! Will check out The Romance of Tiger and Rose, and Who Rules The World (I do love action), The Last Immortal, and The Double!
I’ve heard of The Long Ballad before LLTG as I was actually a fan of Dilraba in Ten Miles of Peach Blossom and Eternal Love of Dream but I don’t remember being convinced to check out The Long Ballad that time. Now I see Leo Wu and Zhao Lu Si are in it?? omg lol might give it a skip since I kinda wanna see other actors/actresses haha.
Is there a similar slowburn period drama /wuxia that has great chemistry between the ML and FL but no love triangles/second leads also interested in one of the mains? Recos please, thanks.
Almost done with this show and it definitely was a surprise hit for me. I want to give a different viewpoint to…
"I think this is the first time I have seen two truly introverted main characters."
This made me LOL! Spot on observations! But also surprising? I only just started C-drama in 2021 (pretty late) and haven't watched a lot so it's interesting that there aren't many introverted MCs in C-drama depicted well???
So I just finished ep 12 and I'm not sure I want to continue. I don't know if I'm up for the shards arc and the direction of the plot. I started watching cause I was looking for wuxia/xianxia with a good story and romance but no love triangles, and I'm not sure this is gonna make me happy in the long run. Any other recommendations? My other faves are General's Lady and The Imperial
I have never watched a Chinese drama except for the very first Meteor Garden (which isn't even Mainland Chinese but Taiwanese if I recall correctly). I just saw a clip of ep 2 of this drama on YouTube and was so amused so I thought I'd give this a shot. Ended up binge-watching it in 2 days and I still rewatch clips occasionally.
Contrary to some of the comments, I actually think the FL undergoes some character development and has her mature moments in the latter episodes during the Capital arc (you'd have to have some serious tunnel vision if you didn't think she matured a little or at least understood that a lot of the bickering and conflict was mostly playful banter). The General's devotion and faithfulness is unmatchable, though.
The first few eps were more comedic, and I enjoyed the Border arc (eps 1-16ish) because the setting felt warmer and the characters were goofier I guess. The Capital arc (ep. 16ish-30) was more serious but was still enjoyable and painted a more mature picture of the drama. Overall, the story progression of this drama was entertaining. The cold-general-becoming-warm trope was brought justice by Caesar Wu, and his chemistry with Tang Min, who was a force to be reckoned with all on her own, was really the best thing about this drama.
I’ve heard of The Long Ballad before LLTG as I was actually a fan of Dilraba in Ten Miles of Peach Blossom and Eternal Love of Dream but I don’t remember being convinced to check out The Long Ballad that time. Now I see Leo Wu and Zhao Lu Si are in it?? omg lol might give it a skip since I kinda wanna see other actors/actresses haha.
This made me LOL! Spot on observations! But also surprising? I only just started C-drama in 2021 (pretty late) and haven't watched a lot so it's interesting that there aren't many introverted MCs in C-drama depicted well???
Contrary to some of the comments, I actually think the FL undergoes some character development and has her mature moments in the latter episodes during the Capital arc (you'd have to have some serious tunnel vision if you didn't think she matured a little or at least understood that a lot of the bickering and conflict was mostly playful banter). The General's devotion and faithfulness is unmatchable, though.
The first few eps were more comedic, and I enjoyed the Border arc (eps 1-16ish) because the setting felt warmer and the characters were goofier I guess. The Capital arc (ep. 16ish-30) was more serious but was still enjoyable and painted a more mature picture of the drama. Overall, the story progression of this drama was entertaining. The cold-general-becoming-warm trope was brought justice by Caesar Wu, and his chemistry with Tang Min, who was a force to be reckoned with all on her own, was really the best thing about this drama.