This show is getting dumber episode by episode. Regrettably. However, there were some really good, (and brutal haha) scenes and moments in this one, but also very dumb structure and poor direction. Ahh, idk I have mixed feelings. I wanted this show to be great so much:))
If you have watched other Oxin series, then you sort of know what to expect, it's pretty much more of the same.…
Thank you! Yeah most of Oxin shows are bad, however I quite enjoyed MyStory (and MyDay a little) so I'm hopeful for a more decent Oxin production 😅 Good to know that it's better than SkyValley 😂 That was a super weird one lolI might give Sashes a try and see
Great job Ossan's Love... Now this song is burnt into my brain forever :D :D This musical part was a good one lol But the show in a whole is still average, if not below. 5/10
The ending is not entirely clear for me, or at least open for discussion. (I've watched this show like 4 times already, but the ending leaves me hanging and thinking every time.)
-Do I get it right that the final episode basically shows that Xiang Hao has never gotten over Yu XiGu, and no matter how hard he is trying, he's falling back to the same dark pit every time? He explains to his friend that he sometimes goes/went mountain climbing so he can be close to the stars (and Yu XiGu's spirit), and taking trips to higher and higher altitudes every time, as a process of grief or effort to kinda make it up to (the spirit of) Yu XiGu... and that he also wished / made an attempt to forget him but he couldn't. As he also said goodbye to his ghost/memory during their conversation in the café. -Could these conversations mean that Xiang Hao kinda developed some sort of mental disorder as well, as a result of a coping mechanism that he cannot control?
After his latest breakdown, he says that he's planning to go to the Himalayas or something, for good this time... and that it will be the highest he'll ever be. Could it mean that he doesn't even plan to return but stay there "close to the stars", meaning he's planning suicide (or at least taking the risk of a dangerous trip to e.g. Mt.Everest and taking along a 50% chance that he'll not return), because he doesn't know what to do? This is explained by the lines he tells his friend previously that "if it [his feelings and grief] stays like this, he doesn't know if he can keep on anymore..."
The very ending is quite uncertain for me. Because his friend reassures him that he's not alone and being loved by friends, etc. Yet, Xiang Hao says that he'll take that another trip again, alone presumably.
Please guys, what do you think about the ending and my thoughts on it? Did I miss something, or do I just interpret the lines and events too dark?
Given that they don’t have much budget, I think it’s alright that they made this show have a more comedic…
I'm so longing to see a more serious, sad, depressive drama, even with some sad ending, or a more realistic, violent, adult one. Not because I have blood fetish or suppressed aggression, but it would make it feel more real and you could be excited for the characters well-being, like the feeling that there's something at stake.
Hmm she has the 2 best looking boys having a crush on her, she wants both of them, and the moment she loses control over manipulating (one of) them, she harms herself to get their attention. Very good personality, 10/10 born toxic narcissistist.
Forcebook do the same roles and are being criticised for that there's no winning with these people
Oh yes, I so hate that pairing. Same characters all the time. I don't understand why they wouldn't let Force play an energetic goofy or happy character, that guy is such a crazy funny mofo behind the scenes. He and Earth basically always play this serious, cold, alpha male characters. however Earth is playing an idiot in this new brainrot show Ossan's Love, and he's a treasure.
Episode 2 was so much better! The acting felt more 'genuine' and less cringy. I'm actually so surprised. The CGI…
I don't even understand why they had to keep this weird CGI effects, especially with the "glowing blood stuff", literally in Ep1 it would have been okay to just skip that glow, but also the eyes... it's so cliché anyway. Sometimes it feels like Thai show industry is behind 20 years
was that tong's saliva, sweat or tears? (I know it's probably his tears, it just looked so funny to me LMAO).…
Mmm sweat is so romantic xD I was also wondering at that moment if it's sweat, teardrop or snot. It totally distracted my weird mind :D I thought it's gonna drop into his mouth omg
Get GMMTV shows worse every time (except ThamePo which was decent)...The fight was soooooooooooo lame... there…
Well we gotta see their chemistry soon I guess. This Ep was defo weaker than Ep1 quality wise. The sound fix problems are here again, the acting is kinda lifeless sometimes. Yet, I'm still interested how the story goes. The concept is pretty good, it could have been executed better. However, it's still pretty good so far compared to most gmmtv shows.
Am I the only one who thinks that Taiwanese bls are weird and abrupt? Like most of the times there's no development.…
I love that a lot of taiwanese dramas have to courage to show serious stuff, such as deep emotions, sorrow, suicidal thoughts, past traumas, etc. in a real, humane and educational way, no matter how sad it is, it has an impact. I value this type 50x more than a random fluffy and funny BL show with no real plot. The examples mentioned above are real good ones.
Ahh, idk I have mixed feelings. I wanted this show to be great so much:))
- Tonkla is stupid af -.-
This musical part was a good one lol
But the show in a whole is still average, if not below. 5/10
The ending is not entirely clear for me, or at least open for discussion.
(I've watched this show like 4 times already, but the ending leaves me hanging and thinking every time.)
-Do I get it right that the final episode basically shows that Xiang Hao has never gotten over Yu XiGu, and no matter how hard he is trying, he's falling back to the same dark pit every time?
He explains to his friend that he sometimes goes/went mountain climbing so he can be close to the stars (and Yu XiGu's spirit), and taking trips to higher and higher altitudes every time, as a process of grief or effort to kinda make it up to (the spirit of) Yu XiGu... and that he also wished / made an attempt to forget him but he couldn't. As he also said goodbye to his ghost/memory during their conversation in the café. -Could these conversations mean that Xiang Hao kinda developed some sort of mental disorder as well, as a result of a coping mechanism that he cannot control?
After his latest breakdown, he says that he's planning to go to the Himalayas or something, for good this time... and that it will be the highest he'll ever be. Could it mean that he doesn't even plan to return but stay there "close to the stars", meaning he's planning suicide (or at least taking the risk of a dangerous trip to e.g. Mt.Everest and taking along a 50% chance that he'll not return), because he doesn't know what to do? This is explained by the lines he tells his friend previously that "if it [his feelings and grief] stays like this, he doesn't know if he can keep on anymore..."
The very ending is quite uncertain for me. Because his friend reassures him that he's not alone and being loved by friends, etc. Yet, Xiang Hao says that he'll take that another trip again, alone presumably.
Please guys, what do you think about the ending and my thoughts on it?
Did I miss something, or do I just interpret the lines and events too dark?
I was also wondering at that moment if it's sweat, teardrop or snot. It totally distracted my weird mind :D I thought it's gonna drop into his mouth omg
Is it any good? :))
?/10
I'm a simple man tho:
If I can see Kim Goodburn have a 3some, I'm good 😂