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The tencent tv adaptation was boring as hell lol, couldn't get past like episode 8/30 as a native Mandarin speaker.
The netflix adaptation was far more enjoyable.
Also tencent cut out the cultural revolution scene from the book... boo... governments really stifles creativity.
The netflix series was one of the best science fiction shows I've seen, it was very intelligent. I'm sad so many people thought it was slow and boring, it had real moments of humanity and awe and horror. I guess if you don't understand a lot of the concepts and scope and scale of the ideas being portrayed it may seem as convoluted and hand-wavy as any other science fiction that doesn't make an effort.
Yeah the Netflix show was a good watch, agree. Didn't even try the tencent one, I saw it coming...