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madcat-world · 1 year
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Cthulhu Under the Isle of the Dead 2022 version - Guang-Yang
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ladynamie · 4 months
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Anyway, my master is the only woman I'll ever love. Life is long. Who knows what will happen in the future?
A Journey to Love 一念关山 | Li Tong Guang & Yang Ying
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Cthulhu by Guang Yang
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herbofthyme · 3 months
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(edited because i forgot pei ming’s facial markings)
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movielosophy · 4 months
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A Journey To Love |  I want to help too
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deadshadowcreature · 2 years
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I would love to have some vanilla Nezha please
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crisdrawsandcries · 7 months
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Just more of the gang being happy and having fun 🌊🌈
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syncopatedid · 6 months
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Thinking tl;dr thoughts about how Link Click clicks with the butterfly leitmotif just as well as the other wuxia donghwa because: 1. The Butterfly Lovers:  One of the great Chinese tragic love stories of its time, centered around the romance of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai who were soulmates but fate kept tearing them apart, and were only able to finally reunite after death when they are reincarnated as butterflies. Much like its theme of ill-fated soulmates, the pair seemed trapped in an inescapable fate that threatens to keep them apart.
2. The Butterfly Effect: Part of the Chaos Theory, the butterfly effect is the idea that small, seemingly trivial events could ultimately result in something with much bigger, unpredictable consequences. Key word here is unpredictable. This very much is a concept that is reflected in this series, on how Xiaoshi's... and later on, Lu Guang's actions, had resulted in changes in the timeline, with the final revelation being that Lu Guang's one action had led to the future being completely altered, but at what cost to follow?
3. Xiaoshi and Lu Guang as yin/yang butterflies: Butterflies in Chinese culture, for the most part, are good omens, symbolizing "rebirth" and "transformation". However, the conundrum is that for transformation and rebirth to occur, it implies there must be certain "loss" or "death". Most butterfly species also have very short lifespans, which directly mirrors Xiaoshi's life cut short. Far as symbolism goes, I see them as a Yin/Yang dynamic, so Xiaoshi would be a black one (like a Black Swallowtail) to Lu Guang's white (like a Cabbage white), but what gels perfectly in my brain about these two species is that not only do they contrast each other in almost every way (size and flashiness?), a white butterfly is specifically thought to represent the spirits of the dead revisiting their loved ones (see also: 1.) and I am alluded, ironically, to the imagery of Guang being the soul from "another world" returning to the past in search of his lost soulmate, and now existing in an alternative timeline, a world where he actually doesn't belong to... and must eventually let go of. Just something to think about.
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madcat-world · 1 year
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Gaze - Guang-Yang
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thaliajoy-blog · 1 month
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Stuff to show 😘 pretty lil drafts !
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ladynamie · 4 months
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A Journey to Love 一念关山 | Li Tong Guang acting like a spoiled brat
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Zetian: When I look into your eyes, I see something beautiful.
Guang: Oh really?
Zetian: Yeah, my reflection.
Enter our Iron Widow Server!
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kdram-chjh · 1 month
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Cdrama: Eternal Brotherhood (2024)
Gifs of Intro of cdrama "Eternal Brotherhood"
【ENG SUB | FULL】 Eternal Brotherhood 1 EP1: Zichuan Xiu was Framed by Yang Minghua | 紫川·光明三杰 | iQIYI
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmuudhdHexA
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movielosophy · 4 months
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A Journey To Love | Never thought he'd save his rival.
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Guang Yang
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the-monkey-ruler · 11 months
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Havoc in Heaven (1961) 大鬧天宮
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Director: Wan Laiming
Screenwriter: Li Kewei / Wan Laiming
Starring: Qiu Yuefeng / Fu Runsheng / Bi Ke / Shang Hua / Yu Ding / more...
Genre: Drama / Animation / Fantasy / Costume
Official website: https://site.douban.com/136555/
Country/Region of Production: Mainland China
Language: Mandarin Chinese
Date: 1961(Mainland China) / 1964(Mainland China) / 1978(Mainland China) / 2012-01-11 (3D version in mainland China) / 2017-10-13 (2D rerun in mainland China)
Duration: 113 minutes / 44 minutes (Part 1) / 69 minutes (Part 2) / 84 minutes (40th Anniversary Edition) / 90 minutes (3D version) / 88 minutes (2D version)
Also known as: Havoc in Heaven Part 2 / 大闹天宫 上下集 / The Monkey King / Havoc in Heaven / Uproar in Heaven / 大闹天宫
IMDb: tt0059855 / tt11941418
Type: Retelling
Summary:
It is said that there is a mountain of flowers and fruits in the Aolai country of the east, and a stone monkey on the mountain absorbs the sun's essence and moonlight and turns into a god monkey (voiced by Qiu Yuefeng), commanding the monkey grandsons in the mountain. In order to obtain a satisfactory treasure, the god monkey Sun Wukong sneaked into the Dragon Palace, and forcefully begged Golden Cudgel of the Sea God Needle from the King of East China Sea when he was controlling the water. The Dragon King of the East China Sea (Bi Keyin) was unwilling, so he appealed the matter to the Jade Emperor (Furun Shengyin).
The Jade Emperor ordered Taibai Jinxing (Shang Huayin) to recruit from the lower realms, and to give him a title. Unaware of the fraud, Sun Wukong went happily, but found that it was BiMawen who was in charge of raising horses. Realizing that he had been cheated, Sun Wukong angrily smashed the horse fence, destroy the peach feast, Return to Flower Fruit Mountain and claim to be the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. As a result, there was a thrilling battle with a hundred thousand heavenly soldiers and generals...
This film is adapted from the story in the classic "Journey to the West". It took 4 years to create, and won the Special Short Film Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in Czechoslovakia in 1962, the Outstanding Film Award at the London International Film Festival in 1978, and the 1982 Film Award at the London International Film Festival. The third prize of the 4th Ecuador International Children's Film Festival, and the Best Art Film Award of the 2nd Chinese Film "Hundred Flowers Awards".
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havoc_in_Heaven
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu0XosgxCyU
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