So…here I am…writing about my new
addiction that made me forget my fictions…mangas and sometimes…my sleeps too
(>.<) Frankly, I never watch TV, just because I never find pleasure from
watching those series or infotainment or news. Besides, if I have free time, I'd rather
spend it on my tablet, flipping thru the pages of my favourite mangas. So it
was all started when my WA group was gossiping about a TV series that was adapted
from K-drama, titled My Love From the Star. The discussion was heated
and I was sooooo curious about this K-drama and suddenly I found myself later that day, buying
the DVDs and burning the midnight oil – binged the whole series in 2 nights
phewww…talking about curiosity kills a cat…^ . ^
The Poster of The Sound of the Desert |
I don’t like C-drama…for me, the
series is too long and sometimes drags on and on and on and I lost my inclination.
Some have almost the same plot, amnesia - accident - cancer - lost child - could be said as the major ingredient. However, there were several Chinese TV-series which I managed to finish and
surprisingly, all those series have Cecilia Liu as the main actress. The
first of my favourite was The Sound of the Desert (aka Ballad of the Desert),
telling about a journey of a girl raised by desert wolves into a prominent
lady whose heart was being fought over by 2 handsome men. One was the disabled Mo
Xun (played by Hu Ge) and another was the Great General Wei Wu Ji (played by Eddie
Pheng *drooling*). I’m not going to write the recap here (LOL it was
30something episodes) and I believe you could just google it (even reading the
recap needs hours). I liked this movie because of the chemistry between Cecilia
Liu and Eddie Pheng…all right…95% because of Eddie Pheng and the rest was the plot. Though I found the plot about the drama-house was too much (i fast-forwarded a lot on this one) but I was
very glad when Xin Yue finally chose Wu Ji at the end (yay – felt like Eddie
Pheng chose me wkwkwk)
Next on my list was Scarlet Heart
(aka Startling by Each Step). Just like on The Sound of the Desert, Cecilia Liu
played almost similar character, an opinioned and headstrong woman. I chose
this series due to the time travel plot…yes – I have a fixation toward time
travel…and Nicky Wu who played as the Fourth Prince Yin Zhen. He has been my heartthrob
since I was a girl…though now I have moved on toward others wkwkwk. Here, Cecilia Liu time traveled back to Qing Dynasty and was involved with several princes. Though it
was a bit confusing as I had to memorize all those princes’ (about 14) names
and faces but I am sooo looking forward to the Korean version of Scarlet Heart (Moon
Lovers) in which my dearest oppa Lee Joon Gi will play the Fourth Prince
(arrrggghhh can’t hardly wait for September).
And the last on my list was
actually the one that I just finished watching last night, The Imperial Doctress. This
time Cecilia Liu played as Tan Yun Xian (though for the rest of the movie, she
was Hang Yun Xian), a woman who aspired to be the first female doctor in
history of Ming Dynasty. Her character was pretty similar with the previous two
but I was disappointed since Yun Xian didn’t end together with Zhu Qi Zhen
(Wallace Huo) hiks hiks !(T_T)
Before I sign off, lets cheer together with me for Cecilia
Liu and Nicky Wu for their-oh-so-very-romantic wedding party at Bali last week