Many of you didn't understand the depth of the story and the characters and rated this series poorly 😢 Here…
i mean, not to be that person but if you have to explain the series then it's a giveaway sign that it's not that good?
I would've agreed with this comment if it was made in an abstract way where you really have to define what the story is. I personally think it is still in the tolerable level, but yeah definitely not worth watching 2nd, 3rd and so on time around.
It finally aired, I've been really looking forward to watching these kids on a show again. Watching the first episode, it's not the greatest I know but it has the charm of those old school BL series during the pandemic.
Acting's a bit cringy at times, stiff at other times as well but considering these are just young actors I think what they show is OK. Who knows maybe in future projects they'll grow and learn. There are so many characters though but with 15 episodes I hope they'll be able to give every one and every pair their own time to shine.
You know what I love (and hate at the same time) with this? It's that even after all these years of hiding from Luqing even being in a different country, Xiaofan will always serve his goddamn soup and porridge 🤣🤣🤣
I can't with this series hahahah but you know what that whole revelation thing was OK, could've been better but we're not going to compare K-Drama levels of suspense building and revelation here. I'd still recommend this if someone's going to read this comment and haven't started it yet. Still a nice series to watch.
The story was short and simple but very much packed with emotions. I love the actors here, they know how to deliver…
Seeing these TrueFilm series getting available on GagaOOLala, I'm hoping that they will include the uncut scenes because I will definitely rewatch them. Might change my mind about my rating 🫣🤭
I remember during the pilot I told myself I was going to pass on this one because it's going to be another one of GMM's usual university-based romcom which we have been seeing more and more with their latest set of series—but boy was I so wrong for that and now I'm 2 episodes deep and I feel like this is now my feel good series (this and Your Third at the moment).
The acting still needs some work but I feel a connection there and who knows maybe on their next series we're getting more from them. I like the story simple as it may seem.
And although this maybe disagreeable to some (based on the comments I see here) I don't mind the awkwardness with the 2nd leads, Aun and Stamp does look stiff with their interactions but I don't know that moment on this episode before they went on live kinda screams "cute young love" for me. But yeah, that's just me.
Anyways, 8 more episodes to go. Let's see what's in store 😄
Not gonna lie I am getting bored now. I was so excited before. Also the some of the background is so unnecessary
i feel you. I think I did say the same thing on Ep. 3 i think the story is still compelling to watch, it's just the decision making during the filming and post-production probably. At this point, there are already so many characters involved but the story is still yet to form.
I'm still going to watch it though because I need to know what events led to the first scene in Ep 1. If it still didn't pick it up after that is explained, i might rethink my life choices if i'm still going to watch it. 😅
My only gripe with the series which is still happening in this latest episode is that there are some scenes that are unnecessarily lengthened. The constant back and forth between the character's faces matched with sound effects to build up the scene is good but if made faster I think that would be even better.
But still a series worth waiting every single week. I also love that we get to see their present lives alongside the main story. Typically in other series, we'll only get to see this at the end maybe for 1-2 episodes just to see if they're reincarnated and somehow end up in the same place as with everyone. I love that because now we get to see their stories having probably a different/better outcome than with their past lives and not just with the main leads.
it gives me the same vibe as the series from SukFilm was it? It's low-budget and it shows, BUT BUT BUT i'm not complaining though. I feel like for a 1st episode we really got to know the characters, and I honestly can't wait for how Morikawa will always be in the middle of these two's story 😅
Also, it's good to see Izumi's acting after their short with Gennosuke was well-received. I haven't watched that though, not sure where to watch it honestly hahhaha.
The last member to be a boy kisser and I'm very happy that it was worth the wait. That first episode was so good. 😊
I didn't expect their pairing would be this cute, so I think I'll be really sat for this one for the whole series. I feel like we don't get much representation for the fudanshis and finally we got one. ♥️
I love how this series really show us the good, the bad and the ugly of the entertainment industry. At the end…
Ok, I do not like what the parents of Qing Tian's ex are planning. He's dead and the first thing they think of doing is to badmouth him? They are now the public enemy #1 here, then Changyang's sister, and then Shi Yuhao.
He's had a redeeming factor this week after what he's done to help Jialin. So he's out of the hate train—for now. 😅
I love how this series really show us the good, the bad and the ugly of the entertainment industry. At the end of the day it really does come to the public perception on who wins or loses.
I just have one question, what was the meaning of the "marching ants" Lu sent to that guy? Is it like a "game over" signal or something?
I would've agreed with this comment if it was made in an abstract way where you really have to define what the story is. I personally think it is still in the tolerable level, but yeah definitely not worth watching 2nd, 3rd and so on time around.
Acting's a bit cringy at times, stiff at other times as well but considering these are just young actors I think what they show is OK. Who knows maybe in future projects they'll grow and learn. There are so many characters though but with 15 episodes I hope they'll be able to give every one and every pair their own time to shine.
Overall, I'd still give this a chance. ♥️
I can't with this series hahahah but you know what that whole revelation thing was OK, could've been better but we're not going to compare K-Drama levels of suspense building and revelation here. I'd still recommend this if someone's going to read this comment and haven't started it yet. Still a nice series to watch.
The acting still needs some work but I feel a connection there and who knows maybe on their next series we're getting more from them. I like the story simple as it may seem.
And although this maybe disagreeable to some (based on the comments I see here) I don't mind the awkwardness with the 2nd leads, Aun and Stamp does look stiff with their interactions but I don't know that moment on this episode before they went on live kinda screams "cute young love" for me. But yeah, that's just me.
Anyways, 8 more episodes to go. Let's see what's in store 😄
i think the story is still compelling to watch, it's just the decision making during the filming and post-production probably. At this point, there are already so many characters involved but the story is still yet to form.
I'm still going to watch it though because I need to know what events led to the first scene in Ep 1. If it still didn't pick it up after that is explained, i might rethink my life choices if i'm still going to watch it. 😅
But still a series worth waiting every single week. I also love that we get to see their present lives alongside the main story. Typically in other series, we'll only get to see this at the end maybe for 1-2 episodes just to see if they're reincarnated and somehow end up in the same place as with everyone. I love that because now we get to see their stories having probably a different/better outcome than with their past lives and not just with the main leads.
Also, it's good to see Izumi's acting after their short with Gennosuke was well-received. I haven't watched that though, not sure where to watch it honestly hahhaha.
So yeah, let's see with the rest of the series.
That first episode was so good. 😊
I didn't expect their pairing would be this cute, so I think I'll be really sat for this one for the whole series. I feel like we don't get much representation for the fudanshis and finally we got one. ♥️
He's had a redeeming factor this week after what he's done to help Jialin. So he's out of the hate train—for now. 😅
I just have one question, what was the meaning of the "marching ants" Lu sent to that guy? Is it like a "game over" signal or something?