![]() And there were other intimacies shown between Manatsu and Ami that I can’t think of seeing in Kdramas: his finger tracing the side of her torso, his nibbling her ear. Kdramas I’ve watched don’t often portray skinship with bare skin. Scenes that may have led me to initially characterize this jdorama as racy included the couple in bed together with Manatsu’s back and Ami’s shoulders bare. As their relationship develops within their marriage, I think this jdorama is realistic in showing the newlyweds desiring and valuing physical intimacy. When Ami discovers that her new husband has ordered condoms, she’s initially shocked, but her main complaint isn’t that he’s rushing her, but that he’s being a tease. I imagine she’d been intimate with her ex. Remember, she entered this marriage after breaking off a five-year relationship with the wedding only a short time in the future. There was frankness in this jdorama about sexual desire: the new wife tries a number of ploys to prod her husband to initiate the physical intimacy, and he doesn’t seem altogether against the concept, but he wants her to be emotionally ready. Maybe that’s because the surprise element was gone. My second watch-through, I didn’t get as strong a feel of it being racy. It’s so short, I could do that in one afternoon. I meant to only skim, but ended up watching it a second time in its entirety. ![]() So I decided to rewatch IHMH to see if I could pinpoint what might make its presentation of the leads’ relationship a bit off. So we shall my first watch-through of In-House Marriage Honey left me with the impression that it was racier than the Kdramas we usually watch, but I bristled a bit at the word you chose–seedy–because I thought the jdorama was sweet overall. Chinese dramas tend to drag on forever and my limit is 24 episodes. The only drawback is the number of episodes. I want to see if Yang Yang can beat Lin Shen with the romantic vibes. It’s a fantasy drama involving protagonists who are masters of martial arts, protected by supernatural powers, and dressed in long flowing robes.ĭ. To me, wuxia drama is like the legends of King Arthur. ![]() I’m looking for a wuxia drama that will appeal to me. Mixing the two personalities should result in fireworks.Ĭ. ![]() Of course, the image I’ll always have of Yang Yang is that of the restrained, measured, genius Xiao Nai. I often see Zhao Lusi in roles that require her to be impulsive, exuberant, and joyful. there’s something about their public persona - or the image that they project - that seem to complement the other, like yin and yang. I’m sure I’ll like watching Zhao Lusi better than Dilraba, Yang Yang’s costar in “You Are My Glory.” Dilraba’s facial features, especially her eyes, just don’t appeal to me.ī. I’m looking forward to this Yang Yang+Zhao Lusi match-up for a few reasons:Ī. Zhao Lusi was the female lead in “Dating in the Kitchen.” Remind me to finish this drama, willya? Thanks, for updating us on Yang Yang’s latest project. Title of the drama is “Who Rules the World.” He’s starring in a new project with Zhao Lusi (aka Rosie Zhao).
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