【An entertainment industry novel, chronicling the female lead’s journey through showbiz.】
【No slacking, no meltdowns, no dating shows, no livestreams. She acts with dedication, films ...
Holy crap, I'm going to die laughing at this group sooner or later...
【Ahhhhhhh】
[So Director Lu has a chivalrous personality. My apologies for not recognizing him earlier.]
[What the hell is this Lu Knight...]
[Lu Huaizhang wanted to kneel down and beg Li Yiming to stop stealing, but after actually kneeling down, he discovered that Li Yiming's leather shoes were dirty from the theft, so he tearfully wiped Li Yiming's shoes [crying]]
[No wonder the Admiral has three or four cars at home, it turns out it's because motorcyclists often have to switch between them [laughing and crying emoji]]
[Joking aside, this is probably why the two characters, Li Ruhui and Li Yiming, are so difficult to work with. Li Ruhui's strength is only physical; mentally, he's a weak, overgrown child. Once separated from Li Yiming, his "mother," he becomes helpless and cries incessantly. All the important decisions in the drama are made by Li Yiming; Li Ruhui can do nothing but fight and clean up around the mansion. Such a person is destined to be nothing more than a gun in Li Yiming's hand, not an equal partner.]
[To sum it up: a spiritual dwarf and a spiritual giant cannot be together...]
[Gao Gao is so eloquent! Yes, when Li Yiming interacts with Di Ting, no matter how much he dislikes it, he always treats Di Ting as an independent person. Vigilance, tension, disgust, hatred, pretense—two geniuses collide and create brilliant sparks. But when he interacts with Li Ruhui, it feels more like giving instructions to a handy tool.]
This is objectification, objectification! (pointing and gesturing)
[This was a revelation. Because Li Yiming trusted Shi Shan and assumed he wouldn't betray him, his attitude towards him was inevitably somewhat undisguised. His tool-like nature was undisguised!]
[Zheng Bohan's fault. Zheng Bohan is a protagonist-obsessed character; all supporting characters must unconditionally serve as stepping stones for the protagonist. It's just that this time he stepped on Shi Shan.]
[Zheng Lao (Zheng Hanwen) exploits the classic conflict between his left and right brain, loves writing large ensemble pieces where all the supporting characters kneel before his beloved protagonist and sing "Conquer!", favors a people-centered historical perspective but is reluctant to abandon heroic narratives, and simultaneously wants to write about a great leader while also praising the power of the masses. He should be secretly pleased that Xu Hanwen keeps him in check; without Xu Hanwen's control, who knows what "Half a Sky" would have turned out like.]
[Hilarious! Gao Gao really understands Zheng Laotie...]
[His acting is so authentic! Even a ten-year fan of the show says this is exactly how he is. He's a twisted person; no wonder he's always acting crazy.]
[However, Lao Shan's performance this time was actually quite good. He used to always play those chauvinistic or domineering male leads, with that arrogant, cocky attitude that was really annoying. This time, his portrayal of a self-important yet insecure mentally immature adult was surprisingly convincing...]
[This character is probably aiming for awards; characters who grow and develop are especially likely to win awards. I'm guessing Lao Hui will grow and have a major breakthrough in the later episodes, with a highlight in the finale. My ten-year streak of zero points is about to end [delicious]]
Yes, this role has been met with a lot of criticism, but it's actually quite difficult to portray. There's been too much homogenization in the characters he's playing, and he probably wasn't satisfied with that and wanted to try something different.
No, I didn't find any of the couples between Leon Lai and Di Li while watching the drama, but the analyses in this thread almost made me ship them...
Li Yiming trusts Shi Shan, so she treats him with sincerity. In other words, Li Yiming's true attitude towards people is actually cold and utilitarian. If this is her true nature, wow, this character setting is just too captivating!!!
What is it when someone treats people like objects yet harbors immense affection for their comrades and organization? This is a born state machine! A nationalist among nationalists, a ruthless yet devoted monster, a martyr destined to dedicate their life to something vast and magnificent!
Such a cold yet deeply affectionate monster—ordinary people might never truly know her true nature in their entire lives. Shi Shan and Di Ting, one inherited her machine-like indifference and restraint, the other her human-like hatred and rage…
They all got her truth.
【Aa ...
【Gao Gao, I'm totally shipping you now... You're such a good shipper, so incredibly good at it...】
[Holy crap, after reading this post, I couldn't resist going back and watching three more episodes of "The Sky Is Half" in a row. I almost peed myself.]
[Good heavens! Regardless of the means, these two people received a portion of the real Li Yiming. This is something no one else in the story received.]
[Di Ting gained the machine's humanity, while Li Ruhui gained the machine's nature (?) deeply hidden beneath Li Yiming's human social shell. Wow, these two couples suddenly become neck and neck.]
Indeed, it's difficult to determine which of these two histories is superior.
【???】
【?】
Who lives upstairs?
[Oh my god, a solo stan has broken in...]
[The profile picture is of Xiao Fengque, and the person might not be a die-hard fan; they might be a fan of Yi Fen Shu Ye.]
[While the "watery CP" and the "Li Ming couple" are certainly two different things, Yi Fen Shu Ye is the most cunning of all, and should be packed up and kicked out along with Xiao Xie.]
[So you're a die-hard fan of Ye (a popular streamer). Why would a die-hard fan join a CP (couple) group? Are you enduring humiliation?]
[The characters "蠡冥夫妻" are so obscure that it would take ages to find them in an input method. Just imagining my die-hard fans frantically flipping through pages searching for them makes me laugh for some reason...]
[@Chief Judge Auntie, a solo stan has broken in. I request to be banned.]
[She has been removed from our group. Enjoy yourselves, everyone. Let's tone down the judgment.]
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The final episode of "Half a Day" is scheduled to air on August 8th.
When Shang Yechu received the invitation from Ruguan TV's "Super Idol," it was already the end of July. As a self-produced variety show in Ruguan, "Super Idol" was filmed, edited, and reviewed quickly. Shang Yechu estimated that the episode would air about two days before the finale, which would be next Saturday.
"Summer's Delight" is a celebrity reality show featuring real-life challenges. In terms of format, it's quite similar to traditional outdoor reality shows. It follows the same pattern: teams are formed, tasks are assigned, celebrities take on the challenges, and the winners receive rewards. The only difference is that, apart from the host team, this show doesn't have any fixed cast members.
Recording this variety show won't take too much time. However, an unexpected incident occurred before filming even began.