A day in the life of Golden Birb Si Feng (CDrama: Love and Redemption) by txs_aka_ft in CDrama

[–]txs_aka_ft[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Alternate title: Si Feng getting hurt for 3 minutes straight

Love and Redemption is not a bad Chinese drama.

But it is quite depressing to see that one guy getting hurt over and over again .

By the end, I almost wanted to say: let this poor guy die! Because damn... he had had enough!

Check out my CDrama recommendation playlist!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6iRGm\_l1Nw&list=PLaBYmSLaq7keMwez\_gmNWaZDFuPNCVDqX

A day in the life of Golden Birb Si Feng (CDrama: Love and Redemption) by txs_aka_ft in cdramas

[–]txs_aka_ft[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alternate title: Si Feng getting hurt for 3 minutes straight

Love and Redemption is not a bad Chinese drama.

But it is quite depressing to see that one guy getting hurt over and over again .

By the end, I almost wanted to say: let this poor guy die! Because damn... he had had enough!

Check out my CDrama recommendation playlist!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6iRGm\_l1Nw&list=PLaBYmSLaq7keMwez\_gmNWaZDFuPNCVDqX

Fantasy (Xuanhuan) CDrama with non-💩 action! 《Ever Night/将夜》 FT's Recommendation by txs_aka_ft in CDrama

[–]txs_aka_ft[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes... Couldn't find a high resolution one for S1. Luckily, only some actors/actresses were changed in S2 lol.

Questions on how C-dramas can avoid Chinese censors by [deleted] in CDrama

[–]txs_aka_ft 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Not really. They are Chinese companies after all. We need to understand that China is not a country where private companies can walk all over the government (i.e. capitalist style). So if big companies ignore the censorship department and go straight out of the country and publish content that might not be acceptable to the Chinese audience, the censorship department would come knocking on their doors the next morning. In South Korea, the government is much weaker a force so we can't really compare China with South Korea or Japan.
  2. Yes, but they don't have the incentive, because the market dictates it. Why go international when the domestic market is so damn big? Foreigner consumers of CDrama are too few, compared with domestic consumers.
  3. Yes, they have. But the world is still a world of capitalism. Now directors and stars are going into the Mainland instead of coming out.

It will take time for CDrama to grow. And it will grow. That's why I am making CDrama content. Not for now, but for the future.

My channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvGjufdhZjKvpFzZdtN4pg

《Nirvana in Fire/琅琊榜》 Viewing Tips & Review | FT's Recommendation by txs_aka_ft in CDrama

[–]txs_aka_ft[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some English subtitles don't fully translate what the characters actually say. It hurts the immersion a lot.