magnoliacream
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This drama is top entertainment. It has comedy, mystery, action, romance, politics, fantasy, spiritual cultivation, brotherhood and family love. All of these elements are fused together in a delightful story of a young, intelligent, hard-working and high-EQ sales manager Yang Ling (Dylan Wang), who finds himself in the ancient kingdom of Dafeng, inhabiting the persona of an orphan named Xu Qi An. Using his modern knowledge to solve cases, he rises from a lowly constable job to a position in a prestigious group called the Guardians. He even gains the fancy of a royal princess played by Tian Xi Wei.
Weeks before this drama aired, black marketing accounts and paid trolls on Chinese social media started maligning it and the main lead. Why? Because in the dirty and corrupt Chinese Entertainment industry, bullies don't want a grassroots-backed actor like Dylan Wang, who didn't come from money and doesn't have powerful backers, taking projects away from power-backed actors, especially the highly coveted role of the main character of a hugely popular novel on which the drama was based.
Due to the popularity of Dylan and the novel, GOTD still topped domestic viewership charts. However, some charts susceptible to black marketing and shadow-banning could not escape the multi-million rmb worth of smear campaign. Nevertheless, the drama gained solid footing after more and more viewers realized its first-rate quality. What impressed many viewers most was the phenomenal acting Dylan Wang brought to the table. This drama proved his acting talent that his bullies keep trying hard to undermine.
It is hoped that cdrama viewers have been made aware of the prevalence of black marketing in social media and will not be so easily swayed by negative press about artists and dramas in the future.
Weeks before this drama aired, black marketing accounts and paid trolls on Chinese social media started maligning it and the main lead. Why? Because in the dirty and corrupt Chinese Entertainment industry, bullies don't want a grassroots-backed actor like Dylan Wang, who didn't come from money and doesn't have powerful backers, taking projects away from power-backed actors, especially the highly coveted role of the main character of a hugely popular novel on which the drama was based.
Due to the popularity of Dylan and the novel, GOTD still topped domestic viewership charts. However, some charts susceptible to black marketing and shadow-banning could not escape the multi-million rmb worth of smear campaign. Nevertheless, the drama gained solid footing after more and more viewers realized its first-rate quality. What impressed many viewers most was the phenomenal acting Dylan Wang brought to the table. This drama proved his acting talent that his bullies keep trying hard to undermine.
It is hoped that cdrama viewers have been made aware of the prevalence of black marketing in social media and will not be so easily swayed by negative press about artists and dramas in the future.
This is about a girl, Serena Staverley (Helena Bonham Carter), whose father Sir Giles (Christopher Plummer) gambles his whole estate and her away. The eventual winner, Lord Justin Vulcan (Marcus Gilbert), takes Serena to live with his mother Lady Harriet (Diana Rigg) at his estate, Mandrake, while he decides what to do with her.
Whatever the production lacks in quality - the acting of some characters and some scenes are rather cheesy - it makes up for it in spades (pardon the pun) with the stunning visuals of the lead characters. Marcus Gilbert, especially, is so swoonworthy, I wish more Barbara Cartland novels were adapted into movies with him as the male lead.
Whatever the production lacks in quality - the acting of some characters and some scenes are rather cheesy - it makes up for it in spades (pardon the pun) with the stunning visuals of the lead characters. Marcus Gilbert, especially, is so swoonworthy, I wish more Barbara Cartland novels were adapted into movies with him as the male lead.
From the title "Life of a Mistress", I thought this was a seedy drama about a concubine or an "other woman", so I've been ignoring this for sometime while surfing shows to watch on Prime Video. So glad I finally took a chance on this as it turned out to be quite a gem.
After watching this, I think a more apt title would have been "The Serf Lady" or something like that.
This tells the story of beautiful Polina Lebedeva, born a serf in the estate of Prince Alexei Golovin but raised like his daughter. However, her freedom certificate he signed on his deathbed was stolen. So was his will that left all his estate to her.
The estate falls into the hands of a tyrannical neighbor Count Andrey Krechetskiy, who, along with his wife Anna, treat Polina as a serf. The drama shows the agonizing lives of serfs whose lives, including their marriages, are dictated by their masters.
Andrey's dashing brother Dmitriy, however, treats Polina as the lady she is. They fall in love, but it is illegal for noblemen to marry serfs. How the couple overcomes obstacles is riveting. I also love how the.drama shows the investigation process that culminates in the satisfying revelation at the courtroom.
After watching this, I think a more apt title would have been "The Serf Lady" or something like that.
This tells the story of beautiful Polina Lebedeva, born a serf in the estate of Prince Alexei Golovin but raised like his daughter. However, her freedom certificate he signed on his deathbed was stolen. So was his will that left all his estate to her.
The estate falls into the hands of a tyrannical neighbor Count Andrey Krechetskiy, who, along with his wife Anna, treat Polina as a serf. The drama shows the agonizing lives of serfs whose lives, including their marriages, are dictated by their masters.
Andrey's dashing brother Dmitriy, however, treats Polina as the lady she is. They fall in love, but it is illegal for noblemen to marry serfs. How the couple overcomes obstacles is riveting. I also love how the.drama shows the investigation process that culminates in the satisfying revelation at the courtroom.