Well, bl dramas based on novels tend to have a pre - established fan base from the novel readers. So, there is already an expectation and excitement around the adaptation. The storylines usually have more depth compared to those that are not based on novels. They can explore themes such as love, friendship, and self - discovery in a more nuanced way. Also, the cultural and historical elements in the novel can be vividly depicted in the drama, which gives it an extra layer of richness.
I'm not entirely sure what 'use yourself as a poison bl novel' specifically means. It could potentially be about self - sacrifice in a Boys' Love (BL) story context, like a character using themselves in a way that is as harmful as poison for a certain purpose, perhaps related to protecting another character or for some emotional turmoil within the plot.
Another one is 'Sotus: The Series'. The drama is based on a well - loved novel. It tells a heartwarming story about a relationship that develops between two students in a university setting, with elements of friendship, growth, and love. The characters are well - portrayed, and the plot is full of touching moments.
The chemistry between the characters and the emotional depth usually draw people in. The tension and the slow build-up of the relationship can be very captivating.
The TV series " Choosing the Heavens " was adapted from the novel " Choosing the Heavens ". There were some differences between the two. Here are some possible differences:
Plot: The plot of the novel "Choosing the Heavens" revolved around the growth of the main character, Chen Changsheng, while the television series focused on the love story between the male and female leads. TV series might cut or adapt some plots from novels to cater to the audience's tastes.
2. Character: Important characters in the novel such as Bai Jingjing, Xu Yourong, Li Ruotong, etc. may have their appearances adjusted or changed in the television series to suit different filming conditions, audience preferences, and other factors.
3. Special effects: The special effects in novels may be more detailed, while television dramas may pay more attention to the presentation of visual effects.
4. Actors: In novels, the cast is very powerful, such as Yang Mi, Lu Han, Chen Changsheng, and so on. In television dramas, different actors may be chosen to play different roles.
The plot and characters in the TV series " Choosing the Heavens " were different from those in the novel, but the production team of the TV series still spent a lot of effort to restore the world view and characters in the novel.
" Travelling with the Phoenix " was a TV series adapted from Jiulu Feixiang's novel," This King Is Here." The plot was about the love story between Shen Li, the Azure King of the Spiritual Realm, and the ancient god Xingzhi. Shen Li fell into the human world because she was injured from escaping marriage. She met Xingzhi there. The two of them worked together to eliminate evil and promote good, explore the truth, and gradually developed feelings. Shen Li was an extraordinary Emperor Bi Cang. In order to protect her people, she bravely fought against the evil forces, even risking the death of the Eastern Sea. Xingzhi was the last god in the ancient times. He was responsible for protecting the Human Realm Upon Heavens and the peace of the world. The two of them made a difficult choice between love and responsibility, and in the process, they re-understood the true meaning of love, responsibility, and life. There were also many exciting scenes in the movie, such as Shen Li and Xingzhi holding hands at the night market and enjoying fireworks together. The plot of the series was compact and exciting, bringing the audience a new mythical love story full of fireworks and majestic power.
A good story like this usually has a mix of sweet moments, challenges they face together, and a depth of emotion that makes you root for them. Also, well-developed characters with unique personalities add to the appeal.
I'm not entirely sure what specific'mai ri drama ending story' you are referring to. It could be a very specific or even a made - up concept. Maybe it's a story from a local or niche drama that I'm not familiar with.
A radio play is a play that is broadcast, usually performed by actors on stage, but can also be broadcast on television, the internet, or other media. Unlike movies and television dramas, radio dramas were usually only watched by a small audience. Instead, they were broadcast through the Internet and other media to allow more people to hear them.
Radio dramas usually consisted of scripts, audio, and video files. People could listen to the audio file of the radio play to listen to the content of the script, and they could also watch the video file of the radio play to understand the performance of the actors. Some radio dramas could even be played through the built-in playback software of the Internet browser.
Radio dramas are usually considered a small, independent form of entertainment because the participants usually hear their own voices instead of watching with others. However, for those who liked to watch videos to understand plays, radio dramas might also be a good choice.
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