On June 2023, 6, the film version of "Unintentional Love Story Special - Farewell and Reunion" will be released on CGV, which includes unreleased scenes.
A spin-off of the unintentional love story drama has been confirmed. Filming is expected to begin in the second half of 2023 and be released in early 2024.
The script for season 2 was done a different way than season 1. Don't forget that Kim Sa Bu is the Main role. It is his story. The gap between seasons are also showing in the scripts. People have something together at work for a time, but they move on, evolve, change, learn. Him coming back will show how a character we loved in season 1 can change after many years appart. That's what will be interesting. He may need to learn Kin's work for a second time. Plus, Kin has changed 2 in the second season, so that can have an impact in their friendship. The writers made the story this way because they have something to say.
I wish there will be Season 4 with the complete cast of doctors from Season 1-3. That would be great to see along…
Unfortunately, it will not be possible because of their various agenda. Some already signed for dramas and movies, plus season 4 hasn't been confirmed yet (but I may have missed it, it is so quick now).
What I don't like in related series is when they change the characters from one drama to the next. The cast from Unforgotten Night could have done a cameo in here, to make things clearer, and even have the Day and Itt from the original to play here, or vice versa. It's not like it wasn't possible. But Thailand doesn't really care about things like that. They don't have long term plans, and recast easily, making the viewer confused about the relationship the characters have with each other. In Unforgotten Night, Itt and Day are important characters, so why not just have the same cast all the way?
Yes, Mike and Gawin's characters seem a little different. I think in the previous trailer, it seemed Pisaeng was…
Well, Color Rush part 2 was very disappointing because they've changed the plot and cast compare to the novel. Sad because the book was so good. Many people were upset about it.
Yes, Mike and Gawin's characters seem a little different. I think in the previous trailer, it seemed Pisaeng was…
Ho no, I do re-watch those also. Not so much Color Rush because part 2 is disappointing. To my Star (both parts) is in my top 5 of all BL. But I watched so many it's difficult to keep track. Semantic Error is a classic, but it's rushed. They wanted to do the drama before the whole novel was finished. They're not doing a part 2 apparently. The ending was good, but for those who also read the novels or webtoons, it can be frustrating.
Yes, Mike and Gawin's characters seem a little different. I think in the previous trailer, it seemed Pisaeng was…
Oh I don't know. The new one are nice to watch as they are short like Roommates of Poongduck 304 or Our Dating Sim. For China, I don't know. It's often very frustrating. The ban of BL on TV makes many story not as good as they could have been. They play with the limits between friendship and love, yet, it's never clear...
Yes, Mike and Gawin's characters seem a little different. I think in the previous trailer, it seemed Pisaeng was…
There is various type of BL depending on the country.
In Thailand, its not taboo, so the dramas are a bit more camp, with various LGBTQ+ characters.
Korea is more conservative, so it's gay, but the BL characters can't be defined by the way they are. It is actually more representative to the 80% of the gay population who tries be invisible. The love stories are cute, but they always keep it a secret or the relationship is only focus on the two, without family or friends (Semantic Error, The Tasty Florida, Light on Me).
Japanese BL is way more open. Even if Japan is very strict and very conservative, the gay population is safer in Japan with the discrimination law and trans people able to change their name. Their BL are vary from fiction about bullying (Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei ni Kokuru) or taken from popular Yaoi Manga (Cherry Blossom After Winter, Cherry Magic, Ameiro Paradox, Given, Love Stage, Minato Shouji Coin Laundry) or novels (Utsukushii Kare). The relationship with the family and the "necessity" of having a child (More Than Words, Watashi to Otto to Otto no Kareshi). It shows the sadness of being "straight" for your family. It also shows the gap with the younger generation who are more open about their sexuality (Takara-kun to Amagi-kun), and are not afraid of their parents.
Taiwan is the only Asian country that has gay marriage recognition. Their drama vary, but they also made my all time favorite (We Best Love).
Other countries are also starting to make BL like the Philippines.
I do love any good BL, and I watched many movies and drama from all around the world. Japan is my number 1 because they were the first on Yaoi and BL.
Yes, Mike and Gawin's characters seem a little different. I think in the previous trailer, it seemed Pisaeng was…
Cannot wait to see what they did from the novel. It was a bit complicated in the book, and Kawi was very straight, a bit homophobic at times to my view. However, he realised he missed his friend and became, in fact, in love with him for what I remembered.
Fluke Gawin Caskey replaced Mike Chinnarat Siriphongchawalit and they've change the the script as well, to be more about love than resentment from the original script. It should be 12 episodes and not 10.
I don't know if their is anyone from the LGBTQI+ community here, but with what is happening in the world against my community. The fact that America is becoming more and more like Russia, China or North Korea toward Gays and trans, don't you think it is brave to be an idole, loved by many, and do a gay drama? And I am not talking about the campy, drama queen kind, but a regular gay drama. Something that 80% of that gay people, who are NOT on the Gay Pride, who just live normally, who can fade into the world without people noticing their sexual orientation. Not in the closet, but who just wanna love who ever they want without caring. I am that kind of person.
People don't insult me for being gay, because I never cared about them. I don't wear a flag, and my family knows who I am. So why do we have someone like fubanshee666 complaining about 2 guy kissing, whoever they are. Who knows if they are gay or not. Maybe even bisexual, but who cares???
Korea is not homophobic. Compare to a few countries in Europe, maybe. But watch the news and see what is happening around the world. In France, we don't even have BL drama, while we can get married. So, it is a way to say "be gay but sh.t up!". No parental rights, and no protection against homophobia. I already talked about the USA, but I can talk also about many European countries like Poland, Italy, and other who have laws against LGBTQI+.
Yes, Korea is NOT a gay friendly country, but yet, they are changing, evolving, in the right direction. In 20 years, Asian countries may be more advance in accepting this community than anywhere else in the world.
Boys kissing Boys, Girls kissing Girls, Boys kissing Girls... Isn't it all about love? Isn't it better than hate? Leave the idoles and celebrities make their choice about what they wanna do with their life. Stop judging who they love. When you love someone, you respect their decision instead of becoming a bully because you are NOT the one they love....
And, by the way, the lead actors are actors AND idoles. Zuho is already known for his acting. Lee Sang Min will do another BL drama (YRU Korean remake), Chae Soo Ah did The Eighth Sense earlier this year. Film directo Park Sun Jae already did 2 popular BL Korean dramas : Color rush 1 & 2, and Mr Heart.
But the worse is that they already made a similar non BL drama like that. So why do another one? Why not just keep the BL part and do a fantastic job with it? Especially that the "Gangster" who took over the body has a daughter (so, not gay), but will become more open. So the "gay part" will not come before late in the drama, if they did. So why not just keep it as it is? And what about the gangster's daughter?
A spin-off of the unintentional love story drama has been confirmed. Filming is expected to begin in the second half of 2023 and be released in early 2024.
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27/05 ep 9 and 10
03/06 ep 11 and 12
For China, I don't know. It's often very frustrating. The ban of BL on TV makes many story not as good as they could have been. They play with the limits between friendship and love, yet, it's never clear...
In Thailand, its not taboo, so the dramas are a bit more camp, with various LGBTQ+ characters.
Korea is more conservative, so it's gay, but the BL characters can't be defined by the way they are. It is actually more representative to the 80% of the gay population who tries be invisible. The love stories are cute, but they always keep it a secret or the relationship is only focus on the two, without family or friends (Semantic Error, The Tasty Florida, Light on Me).
Japanese BL is way more open. Even if Japan is very strict and very conservative, the gay population is safer in Japan with the discrimination law and trans people able to change their name. Their BL are vary from fiction about bullying (Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei ni Kokuru) or taken from popular Yaoi Manga (Cherry Blossom After Winter, Cherry Magic, Ameiro Paradox, Given, Love Stage, Minato Shouji Coin Laundry) or novels (Utsukushii Kare). The relationship with the family and the "necessity" of having a child (More Than Words, Watashi to Otto to Otto no Kareshi). It shows the sadness of being "straight" for your family. It also shows the gap with the younger generation who are more open about their sexuality (Takara-kun to Amagi-kun), and are not afraid of their parents.
Taiwan is the only Asian country that has gay marriage recognition. Their drama vary, but they also made my all time favorite (We Best Love).
Other countries are also starting to make BL like the Philippines.
I do love any good BL, and I watched many movies and drama from all around the world. Japan is my number 1 because they were the first on Yaoi and BL.
Fluke Gawin Caskey replaced Mike Chinnarat Siriphongchawalit and they've change the the script as well, to be more about love than resentment from the original script. It should be 12 episodes and not 10.
People don't insult me for being gay, because I never cared about them. I don't wear a flag, and my family knows who I am. So why do we have someone like fubanshee666 complaining about 2 guy kissing, whoever they are. Who knows if they are gay or not. Maybe even bisexual, but who cares???
Korea is not homophobic. Compare to a few countries in Europe, maybe. But watch the news and see what is happening around the world. In France, we don't even have BL drama, while we can get married. So, it is a way to say "be gay but sh.t up!". No parental rights, and no protection against homophobia. I already talked about the USA, but I can talk also about many European countries like Poland, Italy, and other who have laws against LGBTQI+.
Yes, Korea is NOT a gay friendly country, but yet, they are changing, evolving, in the right direction. In 20 years, Asian countries may be more advance in accepting this community than anywhere else in the world.
Boys kissing Boys, Girls kissing Girls, Boys kissing Girls... Isn't it all about love? Isn't it better than hate? Leave the idoles and celebrities make their choice about what they wanna do with their life. Stop judging who they love. When you love someone, you respect their decision instead of becoming a bully because you are NOT the one they love....
And, by the way, the lead actors are actors AND idoles. Zuho is already known for his acting. Lee Sang Min will do another BL drama (YRU Korean remake), Chae Soo Ah did The Eighth Sense earlier this year. Film directo Park Sun Jae already did 2 popular BL Korean dramas : Color rush 1 & 2, and Mr Heart.