I have a problem. I'm so tired these days so I just want to watch light stories to relax. I'm watching this movie…
gosh, how will you ever understand their chats if you don't know the conflicts they have to go through together? If you search YouTube, you might find one of those videos where they put all the ml and fl scenes into one video.
Is FL's love weaker than ML...I usually connect less with the dramas where ML sacrifice more and love more but…
ML is in love. He loves FL for exactly who she is. In his eyes, she's perfect. But if you don't like her character, then you might think he is suffering, but through Li Ni lens, she is the only girl he can ever love. They are very honest and frank with each other about everything, true soul mates.
Cui Lin personality is less trusting and more guarded than Li Ni. That may be why some view her as unresponsive to ml.
His acting is great. It's not easy to play a comedian without acting like a comedian
every time the emperor comes on, I feel entertained, especially when his empress and him. her acting is great too, she is like his side kick in a comedy act. Honestly, they could make an entire movie but different one that is comedy with these four actors, emperor, brothers, and empress. they have chemistry.
Li Ni father is a misled and misguided man who is not smart enough to think for himself.
It's a good drama, but not at an excellent level. SML and SFL are always delusional-type characters. Despite too…
Li Ni love for Cui Lin is like Romeo's love for Juliet, a story of love, tragedy, human condition, individuality and family expectations (Li versus Cui as in Montague versus Capulet) where the two must reconcile their love with the social and political structures that govern their lives and a message that love is a powerful force that can bring people together but can also lead to tragedy. The human condition is viewed through the many different and complex relationship dynamics. In WoL, love conquers all.
Lacking in chemistry and real frustration with this script over and over again. Nicely acted by mosr of the cast.…
Your review is full of contradictions: "Nicely acted" but lacks chemistry and fl lacks emotion, "Fantastic drama" but skipped never-ending episodes and frustrating script. "XK did great" even if it wasn't him, "Great drama" but boring and waste of time.
Not watching, but I'm happy to see Liu Shishi on screen again.
I find it fascinating to watch the female lead expressive performance. Her ability to convey emotions through her eyes is particularly captivating. Her expressiveness is so immersive that I will turn off the sound to fully appreciate it. She has a goddess aura about her. She is beautiful and very graceful. There was a scene where she let out this emotional cry that was so beautifully done. I never heard a cry so heart wrenching yet beautiful. It was short and sudden and like her soul opened up for a moment and you could feel the sudden burst of anguish from her soul.
Most of us who watch this drama since it started love this couple chemistry, you're the few who said otherwise.…
The perception that she is selfish and spoiled overlooks her resilience and determination. She faced greater challenges than most men, striving to prove her worth. While she may not match men in physical strength, her resourcefulness and reliance on her intellect are commendable.
On the one hand he wants his beads back, then he tears it from her hands hurting her hands in the process, and still wanted to make sure her hands were okay.
These scenes of Li Ni relentlessly pursuing his brother evoke memories of his youth, a time when they incessantly troubled him, placed blame upon his shoulders, and subjected him to his father’s wrath.
So, it was not Cui Lin who forced Li Ni into becoming Crown Prince, it was her father, Cui Yi, upon his military achievements, seized the opportunity to recommended him to the court. All the negative comments about Cui Lin convinced me that she was manipulative, but after watching up to episode 29, I don't see where she ever manipulated him at all. Even though she made it clear to him he should be crown prince, but she has always respected his decision. Events unfold that are out of her control. So, it looks like another misunderstanding between Li Ni and Cui Lin.
The beginning of the episode 29, they rode together to Wonderland for a romantic date. There is so much packed in that scene. Obviously from their chat, the script writer likes to let audience know something is coming up that could tear them apart forever. Ying asks if he could ever stop loving her, if in the future, she did something to make him really mad. As Li Ni departs, he tells her to take care of herself in the coming days and says goodbye. I didn't expect Li Ni to take out a straw doll of Cui Ling - so adorable. That was quite a pleasant surprise. This movie is for the young at heart.
I checked the episode guide, and the number of rater haven't changed much, not many rate the later eps compare…
WoL wholesome, fairytale-like, and light-hearted style may not be as popular in today's culture (I'm guessing). Additionally, the script, excessively clear and laden with foreshadowing from episode to episode, ultimately led to less climactic and more predictable plot.
For me, the allure lay in the exquisite craftsmanship of the film—a delightful, heartwarming creation adorned with enchanting vignettes, tender love, intricate human connections, emotional turmoil, and poignant struggles. For me, this cinematic gem resonated profoundly. The exploration of the human condition, the fragility of existence, the indelible impact of our past, and the divergent perspectives between genders—all woven into the fabric of this movie—provoked deep contemplation. It illuminated the delicate balance between personal triumphs and tragedies and showcased the very best of humanity through the lens of Li Ni. If only the world could embrace such emotional intelligence, compassion, and understanding, it would undoubtedly be a more compassionate and harmonious place.
Negative comments can influence others' opinions and may have taken a toll on ratings: Cui Lin: perceived as a b*tch character. LCF: criticized for being overly delusional, and his acting is deemed forced. Li Ni’s Father: portrayal seen as overly stupid. Pacing Issues: some complain the movie dragging in the middle. Xu Kai: negative criticisms of his past performances (Imo, no other actor is more unfairly criticized than Xu Kai who seems to me just an honest, hardworking guy trying to improve himself) Example, since JTL aired, fans have defended the ml by claiming that handsome actors cannot act—a stance similar to the haters they criticize.
Everyone’s perspective on a movie is subjective, biased, influenced by personal experiences, preferences, and their sense of what is good or bad, beautiful or ugly.
In today’s culture, themes that lean toward the darker, more explicit, graphic, shocking, and sensational resonate with audiences. These narratives often embrace moral ambiguity. Wholesome tales, while cherished by some, simply don’t appeal to everyone’s taste.
Li Ni always cares about Ying, even when she does cunning things. Like when she kissed him to distract him, then pushed him off the pole. Li Ni said, "How can you be so reckless? You could get in big trouble if someone saw you.
Ep 28: Li Ni cannot stay mad at Ying for long. They overcome their differences and become closer. When they put aside worldly concerns and enjoy each other's company, they become soul mates, and are as two souls merged into one, due to their deep connection and compatibility. They are inseparable and always find their way back to each other.
i just listened somewhere that ABAB is going to air in february ...🥳🥳
I like the spirited and talented actress Tong Song Yun. Even though she was a child actress and had formal training, but she is a gifted actress. She has a strong presence on screen for a petite lady. She has won a few best actress awards. This is only Xu Kai second modern drama using his own voice so this should be highly anticipated by his fans. She usually plays sassy, spunky, intelligent, capable, independent characters and that should make for good chemistry.
While LSS is indeed pretty and is a good actress, I don't think she's carrying this all by herself. That's looking…
i guess people here have never heard the phrase "carrying the movie", it just means she stands out. I've not seen her quality of acting in a lot of dramas. Her acting is more along the bigger film quality like the great film The House of Flying Daggers, that level of acting, she has similar quality to that actress.
Cui Lin personality is less trusting and more guarded than Li Ni. That may be why some view her as unresponsive to ml.
Li Ni father is a misled and misguided man who is not smart enough to think for himself.
There is so much packed in that scene. Obviously from their chat, the script writer likes to let audience know something is coming up that could tear them apart forever. Ying asks if he could ever stop loving her, if in the future, she did something to make him really mad. As Li Ni departs, he tells her to take care of herself in the coming days and says goodbye.
I didn't expect Li Ni to take out a straw doll of Cui Ling - so adorable. That was quite a pleasant surprise. This movie is for the young at heart.
For me, the allure lay in the exquisite craftsmanship of the film—a delightful, heartwarming creation adorned with enchanting vignettes, tender love, intricate human connections, emotional turmoil, and poignant struggles. For me, this cinematic gem resonated profoundly. The exploration of the human condition, the fragility of existence, the indelible impact of our past, and the divergent perspectives between genders—all woven into the fabric of this movie—provoked deep contemplation. It illuminated the delicate balance between personal triumphs and tragedies and showcased the very best of humanity through the lens of Li Ni. If only the world could embrace such emotional intelligence, compassion, and understanding, it would undoubtedly be a more compassionate and harmonious place.
Negative comments can influence others' opinions and may have taken a toll on ratings:
Cui Lin: perceived as a b*tch character.
LCF: criticized for being overly delusional, and his acting is deemed forced.
Li Ni’s Father: portrayal seen as overly stupid.
Pacing Issues: some complain the movie dragging in the middle.
Xu Kai: negative criticisms of his past performances
(Imo, no other actor is more unfairly criticized than Xu Kai who seems to me just an honest, hardworking guy trying to improve himself)
Example, since JTL aired, fans have defended the ml by claiming that handsome actors cannot act—a stance similar to the haters they criticize.
Everyone’s perspective on a movie is subjective, biased, influenced by personal experiences, preferences, and their sense of what is good or bad, beautiful or ugly.
In today’s culture, themes that lean toward the darker, more explicit, graphic, shocking, and sensational resonate with audiences. These narratives often embrace moral ambiguity. Wholesome tales, while cherished by some, simply don’t appeal to everyone’s taste.