Showing posts with label moving gingerly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving gingerly. Show all posts

Feb 15, 2011

More (sexy?) stills from C-drama Moving Gingerly (Bu Bu Jing Xin)

"A love through time and space, a soul-stirring love story. Originally a city girl, due to an accident she finds herself in 18th century ancient China. And with her insight of the Qing dynasty's history she steps foot into the palace. She knew that she should not get embroiled in the princes' battle for the throne, but she could not help herself, for there is someone she loves, and someone who loves her..."
Blue & White Porcelain - Jay Chou
See what you've done to me, c-drama? I don't even find myself thinking about other dramas other than you anymore. And you have not even aired! 

Feb 13, 2011

You Won't Wanna Miss: C-drama Moving Gingerly (Bu Bu Jing Xin)

A tale of a 25-year-old woman who met with a car accident, only to find herself in a body of a 16-year old Manchu girl during the Qing dynasty:
It is now the height of summer, unlike the early spring's first leaf where it is bright and cheerful at the promise of a good life ahead.
The sight ahead is heavy with greenery, perhaps knowing that its beauty have reach the peak, and the days ahead will only get worse. Like the way I feel right now. I'm now in the 10th day of my life in the ancient times, but I'm still thinking that it's all a dream, and when I wake up a pile of financial reports will be waiting for me, and instead of being in the 43rd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign, I am still the single 25-year-old white-collar worker Fang Ling, and not some Manchu adolescent who has not even reached 17* years of age.
Yes, yes, YESSSS!!!! Am finally able to muster up excitement for an upcoming c-drama equivalent to my usual kdrama loves. And it's even set in the ancient times, (something I would've usually avoided, mind you) and in Korean that would be sageuk. This is also no wuxia, and if I were to compare this show to something; personally it feels like c-drama My Fair Princess (the 1998 drama that became a hit everywhere in South East Asia; starring Vicki Zhao and Ruby Lin) and perhaps an echo of my one of my favorite manhwa of all times, The Bride Of The Water God