Is this true? "In Legend of the Female General, Li Ming De’s scenes were re-shot with a new actor and digitally edited using AI face-swapping, since his role was too central to cut. For Moonlit Reunion, where his role was minor, the production simply removed his scenes entirely to avoid costly edits. When a production scrambles to remove an actor post-scandal, even minor tweaks can throw off the emotional rhythm. A deleted glance, a missing line, a rearranged scene—those things may seem small, but they can ripple through a story’s momentum."
Li Ming De's scandal happened after filming of Moonlit Reunion, it's really unfair to impact the drama. 🤬 Hope the disruption is not noticeable.
They've been working together same agency for a decade and dating since 2017. Work won't last forever, but family is always there for you. Oh, and Hong Yao played her villain in Yanxi.
If it's based on Marvel, then she changed things in her new or parallel timeline, not her original timeline, so…
you know if people think more about the ending, it's actually quite poignant for its philosophical and emotional themes. it's really a fairytale ending.
If it's based on Marvel, then she changed things in her new or parallel timeline, not her original timeline, so…
But the reality existed, it happened, but in her original timeline that still exists and can't be changed. In her new, parallel, or alternate timeline, whatever it's called, she still retains all her memories and hurt because she used the time dial to go back and stepped into another timeline (branch of her original timeline). Since in the new timeline, he never existed in the original, he has no memories of the original timeline. The original timeline continues without HRY because she left it. By stepping into a new reality (she fixed it, so villain does not rise up in the new timeline), she left behind the world where everything was lost—but carried the emotional scars with her into another timeline. The Goddess of Time acts as a guardian who only grants it when it's earned, and she felt HRY had reached that level of emotional attainment. It's a philosophical story (spiritual and emotional) that blends magical, fantasy, and time travel.
i’m confused..in the end HRY change many thing in the past but why nothing change in the future? I don’t get…
If it's based on Marvel, then she changed things in her new or parallel timeline, not her original timeline, so the end of the drama, she is in a new beginning in another timeline, hence HE, but she would have to carry all her memories and hurt from the original timeline, but not him, since him in the parallel timeline was never in the original timeline did not experienced. Her future in her original timeline cannot be change because doing so invites the cause-and-effect paradox that she erased the reason for going back to the past. So, the original timeline is still intact and sealed, but the drama moved on from it to the new timeline at the end. At the core of the story, it is not about time travel. It feels like time travel here is a plot device to wrap up the story for a HE. I watched another wuxia that the whole closed loop is the actual structure the story is built around, and it was also a very philosophical one too, not as a twist later on, but I think Feud used it creatively at the end to wrap things up. You go with the flow when it's fantasy. The key is not so much logic but emotional resonant with the viewer.
Li Ming De's scandal happened after filming of Moonlit Reunion, it's really unfair to impact the drama. 🤬 Hope the disruption is not noticeable.
Chinese Premiere: 2025 (undecided) - they don't even say what month
Episodes: 38
Her future in her original timeline cannot be change because doing so invites the cause-and-effect paradox that she erased the reason for going back to the past. So, the original timeline is still intact and sealed, but the drama moved on from it to the new timeline at the end. At the core of the story, it is not about time travel. It feels like time travel here is a plot device to wrap up the story for a HE. I watched another wuxia that the whole closed loop is the actual structure the story is built around, and it was also a very philosophical one too, not as a twist later on, but I think Feud used it creatively at the end to wrap things up. You go with the flow when it's fantasy. The key is not so much logic but emotional resonant with the viewer.