Love in the Air (2022) l ep 8 - uncut version. Wear headphones and enjoy besties!
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Love in the Air (2022) l ep 8 - uncut version. Wear headphones and enjoy besties!
Wang Yibo as Lan Wangji
Okay so I’ve heard that people had a bunch of opinions about Wang Yibo as Lan Zhan and while I understood them at first, as the series progressed, I found myself less and less inclined to agree with their criticism because the boy actually nails Lan Zhan’s ability to convey his emotions through minute changes. Honestly, I could wax poetry about how he understands the character but that’ll be too long so I’m just going to showcase how perfect he is as Lan Zhan just by the looks he gives to those around him.
1. The way he looks at his brother, Lan Xichen: expression is open, slightly contrite as if he knows there’s nothing he can hide from him
2. The way he looks at the disciples: brows furrowed slightly for a sterner gaze, he’s not joking around
3. The way he glances towards Jin Ling right as he’s about to seal his mouth: like he’s merely a small disturbance, clearly shows who’s boss with that slightly haughty look
4. The way he (never) looks at Jiang Cheng: man was literally the cause of Wei Ying’s death, you can’t expect Lan Zhan to give him any good looks or acknowledgement
5. The way he looks at Jin Guangyao: acknowledgement his presence by looking at him but you can see it’s not an open expression either, Lan Zhan’s clearly got his guard up
6. The way he (barely) looks at women: he looks so bored someone get him outta there
7. Finally, the way he stares (yep he stares) at Wei Ying: just look at how mesmerized he looks, the adoration, the helplessness he feels when he comes to Wei Ying, the slight sense of wonder as if he can’t quite believe a person like Wei Ying exists, the openness of his expression that I don’t even think he realizes, the intensity behind his stare when Wei Ying’s literally too thick to understand the meaning behind his words... phew
Honestly, if it wasn’t for the 10 picture limit, I’d be posting a lot more pics but alas. Honestly, Yibo’s also only 22 years old and hasn’t been acting for that long so I understand him not being perfect; however, given how difficult Lan Zhan is as a character, I give him full marks for how he’s been approaching this character.
From the initial annoyance of Wei Ying’s mere presence, to the acknowledgement of his open and honest character, to the increasingly blurry line between friendship and love, to Lan Zhan desire to help Wei Ying and subsequent helplessness because he isn’t sure how to, to his more mature approach to Wei Ying after reuniting with him after 16 years (Lan Zhan learned his lesson from the first time around, he’s not going to repeat the same mistakes twice), you can see all of this in Yibo’s acting.
The same scene: Mo Dao Zu Shi S2EP1 vs The Untamed EP33 “Lan Zhan… those scars on your back…”
The Untamed | Yibo’s goal in very interview: praise Xiao Zhan until he’s speechless
In the middle of the night, I screamed.
The copyright for Moxiang Tongxiu’s Heaven Official’s Blessing (天官赐福 / Tian Guan Ci Fu) has been sold for a record-breaking 40,000,000 RMB (an equivalent of 5,900,000 USD). Just like Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Heaven Official’s Blessing will be adapted into a manhua, a donghua, a live-action series, an audio drama and a game.
Which also means, roughly 2 years from now, when y'all think that you are over with the emotional turmoil caused by Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, a brand new abyss called Heaven Official’s Blessing will open.
And trust me, this abyss will wreck your heart worse than you can imagine.
Stay tuned, folks. The golden age of Chinese BL / Danmei is coming.
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* In case you don’t know, here is a quick intro to Heaven Official’s Blessing, written by the same author of Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation.
Image is credited to artist 毛糰小劍劍 @ Weibo.
The Untamed Full Version [Wangxian 忘羨 ] is out (≧∀≦)
Here’s the full version to share with you all so enjoy! <3
I can’t stop listening to this music. Now we have 3 versions to the Wangxian song (灬♥ω♥灬)
And I will only call it by Wangxian, even when I know the song name changed in the live-action drama, since I respect ‘Wangxian ( 忘羨 )’ is the name of this song in which both Lan Zhan and Wei Ying approved in canon xD
a medley of all three versions of wangxian: donghua, audio drama, and live action [x]
The Untamed | When he’s actually just giggling by himself while playing with ants.
Because the topic is back on my dash: A live action Mulan (2009)
~A text for everybody who waits for the Disney live action Mulan movie that is said to be closer to the poetry about Hua Mulan~
THERE ALREADY IS A MOVIE! Title: Mulan: Rise of a Warrior Year: 2009 Director/Producer: Jingle Ma Land of production: China Warning: Before watching delete your knowledge about the Disney movie because besides the name Mulan and the country there is nearly nothing they have in common.
Cast (just a few I think are important for the plot): Hua Mulan: Zhao Wei
Wentai: Chen Kun
Fei Xiaohu: Jaycee Chan
Mendu: Hu Jun
Rouran Princess: Liu Yuxin
Plot (as spoiler free as possible): The movie sets place somewhere 400-450 A.D. during a time where the ruling Chinese dynasty Wei is under constant attacks of the Rouran tribes. They draft soldiers from all over the country, also Hua Hu who’s a retired soldier. His daughter Mulan is intelligent and skilled in material arts. She knows her father will for sure die if he goes to war, therefore she tricks him, leaves and pretends to be his son to take his place in the army. At first only her best friend Fei Xiaohu, who also was drafted, knows. Because of an incident the battalion’s sub commander Wentai discovers Mulan’s secret but helps her to keep it secret. What follows are 10 (or was it more?) years as commander in the chinese army and trying to defend the dynasty against the Rouran tribes.
10 reasons why you should watch this movie (as spoiler free as possible): 1) Zhao Wei portrays Mulan as the strong female she needed to be in the army but without losing the human side of her. A female strong lead that still needs somebody to lean on sometimes and that is still flawed and doubting.
2) Chen Kun portrays with Wentai a male lead role that isn’t a macho warrior but has his own dead weight to pull and is content with playing Mulan’s shoulder to lean on (secretly) instead of pulling off the protective man. Strong and soft and loyal to death.
3) You follow Mulan through the horrors of war. Killing humans, losing soldiers (and friends) under your command, breaking down to the point of stupor. And handling the ambivalence of being raised a normal woman and being a battalion’s commander.
4) Jaycee Chan as the passionate, loyal and honest (sometimes dorky) best friend. That alone is a valid reason. Fight me!
5) Women although portrayed as chess piece in political issues, in the end becoming the one who hold the power to change the situation. Also other commander’s envy not because Mulan is a woman but because she is successful.
6) Closing in on the original poetry of the folk hero Mulan.
7) Love story as realistic as possible under the given circumstances in the movie and the fact that it is a movie (still need a movie where the love story will have me entranced and weep like this one).
8) Amazing soundtrack!
9) Actual Chinese actors playing Chinese characters. A country making an authentic movie about their own folklore. Isn’t that what you people on tumblr always scream for?
10) Because the story sucks you in and will have you emotional devastated when the movie ends.
So please, before waiting on a Hollywood movie on Mulan, watch the Chinese one. It’s an amazing piece of movie, and even art. I can’t even tell you all I love about it without repeating and making weird noises and failing to function. Is this movie perfect and flawless? No! But it’s still authentic and you see the work and passion behind it. It gives us non-chinese people a better understanding of Mulan. So please, don’t wait for an even more washed movie about Mulan from Hollywood. Watch a Chinese movie about a Chinese folk hero.
The Untamed | “What are you saying, Jiang Cheng?!”
I’m in love with ShaoFei’s confidence right there. He’s got no problem undressing himself in front of TangYi at all. And to think that he was all shy a few episodes ago in that ‘last button’ scene. My babies have come a long way! 😭🥰
P.S. ShaoFei, I saw that hip lift right there. Waah… Go get your man, bae. ❤️
Ep 18: “I think…. this hurts more than the previous time.”
Shao Fei teasing Tang Yi and regretting it later - He’s been starting things he can’t finish since the beginning of the show and then panicking when Tang Yi decides he’s having none of that
Tang Yi’s probably going like, ok i was not expecting this but i’m ready to roll
Shao Fei being all confident and teasing is just WIN.
The cast of <<Trapped>> and being awed at their encounters with fans
So adorable!
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Character Development: Tang Yi regretting his meal with Shao Fei to flirting with Shao Fei with coke
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