And it started so well but after episode 3 it became repetitive and never got deep enough. As usual with Cheewin, the directing was bad. He doesn't want to improve. He's like New, they went to the same school of mediocrity. I'm sorry for MaxNat cause they were good, but couldn't save this. I wish they'd stop working with Cheewin but I just saw he'll direct their next series. Arrrrggg
So you are telling me CC ex slept with guo because CC said that guo was the most important person to him okay…
Wang Shuo didn't sleep with GCY. From the spoilers I've read he thought CC was in love with GCY. One night when CC was drunk Whang Shuo asked him who was the most important to him and CC said GCY. Wang Shuo wanted to break CC and GCY friendship so he lied to CC saying he slept with GCY; expecting CC to choose him over GCY.
That's because they cut a lot out of it.I actually read some of the manga and they changed some things that they…
I read it yesterday. There's no cheating cause at the time Tuo started his shenanigans, he's not with Xiao Yang anymore. And Xiao Yang knows they like each other and she's waiting for them to get together.
That's because they cut a lot out of it.I actually read some of the manga and they changed some things that they…
I was gonna read it but I don't like cheating. I can guess Tuo is dating the friend cause he didn't want Lu Jun to get with her ? That's why he has no problem cheating on her?
From what I've read, they do kiss in the manga so...
A first kiss doesn't have to be romantic. Many stories started with a spontaneous kiss that launch the love story... We don't have to agree on this but resorting to insults to make your point tells a lot about you and nothing good... Don't know Olivia and I don't use Twitter.
From what I've read, they do kiss in the manga so...
And my point is they could have kept the kiss and rewrite part of the story around it. The manga doesn't shy away from skinship. Keeping or removing these moments have nothing to to with the series format. You'll see they're gonna give us a sanitize version of the manga, it wouldn't be the first time.
I really like the actors, their chemistry and the plot, but especially the music and the melodramatic style is…
I thought I was the only one. I love me some lakorns and I want to love the series but it's overly dramatic for me. And the BGM is all over the place and ruins many moments.
This series isn't a romance. It's not a love story, but a bromance. I don't know if this series is meant to reassure…
I agree with you but my issue is mainly the teachers. Don't know why they felt the need to make them a couple. Two grown ass men not kissing, barely touching, yet they're now living together...
They are just 16-18 years, so I don’t expect all the couples to be mature. When I was that age, I can assure…
We know that not all teenagers are mature. They make mistakes and don't know what they want. However, they're expected to learn from said mistakes. KimMon are 17 soon 18, they're not 12. From ep3 we've been presented with KimMon's relationship issue aka lack of communication due to Kim's insecurities. Of course, teenagers in fiction should be allow to be immature and make mistakes but from a narrative perspective, it's not great writing nor is it interesting for readers/viewers to have the characters make the same mistake again and again.
You can write "realistic "teenager experience without having them going in circles. Take KitShane for example. We saw their characters development and as a result their relationship evolved beautifully. They're so different yet they learned to listen and understand each other, they confide in each other (their fears, their dreams...). KimMon ? They're static because the writing for them is minimal. Their whole storyline revolves around Kim not expressing himself in order to please Mon. Kim's issue is that he wants to be loved and fear rejection/conflicts. They got together too soon but I thought ok they're very different, let's see how they get to know each other, they're gonna face challenges and decide if they're a good fit. But we got the same issue every episode, with a quick resolution, smiles and cuddles. Rinse and repeat.
For every episode I can think of another way their interaction could have gone: - Mon had a girlfriend before : Kim learns about it, tells Mon he thought Mon was gay, asks him if he's experimenting. Cue to an important conversation about bisexuality/pansexuality. A learning moment for Kim and young viewers. - Mon wants to cancel the sport day : Kim learns about it, asks Mon why he wants to cancel this fun day, tells Mon he's selfish, they argue and get to debate against each other. At the end, they acknowledge it's ok to disagree but they should be respectful of each other. - Kim got accepted at Chiang Mai uni : Kim tells Mon they should break up cause long distance relationship are doomed, Mon disagree and makes him see they should give it a try And so on. In all these examples, Kim's actions are also motived by his insecurities. He still needs reassurance. However, he's learnt to express himself. He doesn't lie (much), doesn't avoid conflicts. He progresses as a character and in turn KimMon's relationship evolves too.
Cause he thinks it's better to be there and get all the info they need. Since he's strong, he thinks he can break out anytime he wants. The guy doesn't fear death.
I'm sorry for MaxNat cause they were good, but couldn't save this. I wish they'd stop working with Cheewin but I just saw he'll direct their next series. Arrrrggg
Wang Shuo wanted to break CC and GCY friendship so he lied to CC saying he slept with GCY; expecting CC to choose him over GCY.
Don't know Olivia and I don't use Twitter.
You can write "realistic "teenager experience without having them going in circles. Take KitShane for example. We saw their characters development and as a result their relationship evolved beautifully. They're so different yet they learned to listen and understand each other, they confide in each other (their fears, their dreams...). KimMon ? They're static because the writing for them is minimal. Their whole storyline revolves around Kim not expressing himself in order to please Mon. Kim's issue is that he wants to be loved and fear rejection/conflicts.
They got together too soon but I thought ok they're very different, let's see how they get to know each other, they're gonna face challenges and decide if they're a good fit. But we got the same issue every episode, with a quick resolution, smiles and cuddles. Rinse and repeat.
For every episode I can think of another way their interaction could have gone:
- Mon had a girlfriend before : Kim learns about it, tells Mon he thought Mon was gay, asks him if he's experimenting. Cue to an important conversation about bisexuality/pansexuality. A learning moment for Kim and young viewers.
- Mon wants to cancel the sport day : Kim learns about it, asks Mon why he wants to cancel this fun day, tells Mon he's selfish, they argue and get to debate against each other. At the end, they acknowledge it's ok to disagree but they should be respectful of each other.
- Kim got accepted at Chiang Mai uni : Kim tells Mon they should break up cause long distance relationship are doomed, Mon disagree and makes him see they should give it a try
And so on. In all these examples, Kim's actions are also motived by his insecurities. He still needs reassurance. However, he's learnt to express himself. He doesn't lie (much), doesn't avoid conflicts. He progresses as a character and in turn KimMon's relationship evolves too.