@@AndreaCarolinaYanesGuerra the plot story, acting, and all quite intersting and best but the ending 😭 why 😫I want so much season 2😂with same female lead 🥰
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..gosh..how i love spoilers😂😂...that's why i scrolled 1st b4 watching..if she loses then...ughh..too boring to watch..but since she won then let me watch it🙏🙏🙏
Hahahaha pity, she cannot divulge more details on how she can sense her phoenix blood hahaha. That queen would be charged and they could tell the traitor. Although yu mingye knows already haha
oh my... I just watch without reading the title 😂 thanks to the ads that keeps on popping every second I finally saw the title and got shocked cause I am reading this book at web novel with the same plot and gets irritated because of the slow updates finally...
When I first saw Xiao Zhan’s face, I was taken aback lol I never expected any of the Untamed’s cast to be in this show, especially with how different the character personalities are.
Ok but the queen at the end so annoying! I Would've been like you gave her the bracelet but that doesn't mean she couldn't have put the Phoenix blood in the bracelet after you gave it to her without you knowing! Ancient China Drama Logic gets me every time!😂🙉
I’m less familiar with chinese traditions than I’d like to be, and I get extremely confused quite often with the logic in this show. Some things that are found offensive are not seen as offensive here in the West, and I try to think as to why that is with what little I already know. I’m thinking it has to do with proverbs and the fact that chinese words have more meaning than their English counterparts, so it’s definitely a language barrier on top of a cultural one. I still enjoy the shows, though! Although I dislike the way the entertainment industry is treated, there’s definitely far more care placed into the details than there ever could be here in the west. I do appreciate that from an artist’s standpoint. The use of colors for class roles, events, and the mood the person wants to show also helps immensely with understanding the characters’ overall personalities. The way they’re dressed, their behavior, their care for their props is so very different from western shows. I do like that the actors still put care into their characters and that actors have typecast roles instead of trying a mixed bag all the time. Really helps with picking cast members quickly to know their strengths and weaknesses with typecasting.
@@partysuvius I totally agree! I love the shows as well! The culture is totally eye opening as well. I feel like that's why I congregated more towards asian culture their attention to detail and deeper meaning to something that could be considered so simple. I love their I guess you could poetic outlook. In my opinion language barriers are really more like doors that you have to take a step through. For example, why do people say music is universal? Because you related and understand through emotions. I hope more people can continue to understand other people's outlook and culture because there truly is beauty in it.
@@hollysumner5368 as I watch these shows, I do learn little by little and inch by inch just a bit more. Their shows, much like all others, have some sort of poetic reasoning behind the story. When these are complete stories, they make the most sense and are more understandable. I don’t really have to know what they’re saying when the visuals are also present. It helps to understand what can’t be shown, though. I doubt I’d ever be able to really learn Mandarin, Cantonese, and other majorly used Chinese languages. Understanding the important words are all I really care about because then I can further understand exactly what’s happening. It helps when other people chime in, especially native or fluent speakers! 😊