I hope so. I can't understand that ending. He can't have dreamt about people he never met like Gus, or the killers.…
Yes, you can dream about people you've never met. It may just mean that some of the people in the dream just don't exist, and it was just that, just a dream. People with head injuries often have crazy dreams that don't make sense.
I'm confused by the ending because he can't have dreamt about people he never met. If it wasn't a dream, though,…
Of course you can always dream of people you haven't met. But just hope it means that there will be a season two. But there may be some people reading this thread that didn't watch the end credits all the way to the very last second, and aren't aware of what we're talking about, and don't realize that it may not have been the end.
Little murder girl needs to take a bullet to the head next week. I do expect her to be dead since it seems the…
Well, gotta admit, that if this was being watched in a theater, she's one of those characters that would make the audience break into an applause when she's killed.
Little murder girl needs to take a bullet to the head next week. I do expect her to be dead since it seems the…
Well, gotta admit, that if this was being watched in a theater, she's one of those characters that would make the audience break into an applause when she's killed.
Is this series any good? I can't quite tell by reading the comments in this section.
I'm liking it so far. It's BL reaching out to new limits. Not the normal bouncy comedic drama. This one has deadly situations where you never know for sure how things will turn out.
Same! I just started it, let's see where this will go :-)
Obviously inspired by the recent mainstream Science Fiction movie "Moonfall" The same scenario. In that movie things turn around in the end and a hopeless situation turns out to have a happy ending. So you never know what may happen here!
It's interesting, that if you listen closely, once in a while, they play the instrumental version of the Christmas song, "The First Noel" A 200 year old English song.
Seems like they could have had one of the three brothers be secretly gay. Probably Gun would have been the best choice. I think that would have added a little spice to the drama.
I'm glad there's a part 2. Hope the wait for part 2 won't be too long!
Thanks. I enjoyed this one a lot. I'm sad that it's going to so short. I understand that they wanted this to be a mini-series, but a 6 episode or even a 4 episode series would have been great. Really like the chemistry between them.
Often, those people talking about masterpieces turn out to be friends and family of the production team, like…
Yes, it's beautiful to look at visually, but other than that, it relies on a lot of gimmicks. Long periods of silence, even when the characters are interacting. Characters asking questions and the other not answering. Over-long gazes between the characters and so on. The storyline is drawn out with very little dialogue. A decent story, but to call this a masterpiece is really a stretch. But yes, the cinematography is excellent.
At the risk of being hated for saying this, I have to say I enjoyed this 50% and was disappointed 50%. First off, I think the cinematography was excellent, just beautiful. And the editing was superb. The acting was very, very good. But past that, it was all disappointment for me. This production made a few mistakes that brought it down from a high level to much lower. One thing was the long pauses between the characters speaking. It's an excellent tool for filmmakers when used properly and sparingly. It can be very effective when used at the right time. But it was shamelessly done over and over in nearly every scene throughout the entire production. When someone speaks to another, and the other person waits 15 seconds to answer or respond, it can be a powerful statement when properly used. But when it happens nearly every time someone speaks, it loses it's impact and becomes a gimmick. That cheapens any production. The same with long thoughtful silent gazes at one another. Another powerful tool when used only at the right time. But over-use also can turn it into just another film makers gimmick. Good background music is essential to a good production. But it should always play second fiddle to the acting and dialogue. It can be very effective when it rises up and rivals the dialogue at a strategic time. But otherwise, it should be kept at a quieter level and in the background. It should never become a full time rival to the dialogue of the characters. Here the score was given such high levels nearly constantly that it sounded pretentious. Too bad, because it was a good story with good actors and beautiful cinematography. The gimmicks I've spoken of along with the beautiful cinematography are meant to give a production a way to look as if it's much more than it really is. And by some of the comments I've read, proclaiming it to be a masterpiece, I would say that the gimmicks worked very well. As I said before, it was beautiful to look at and an intriguing story. Enjoyable for those reasons. But as for those who think it was bordering being a masterpiece? All I can say is that some people are a lot easier to impress than others.
Tiew seemed interested in Mork at the ceramics shop, so I don't understand why he pretended not to know him the…
Another that comes up over and over is that the word "worry" is rarely ever used when it should. Instead of simply saying "don't worry" or "don't worry about it" something like "don't think too much" will be used.
Tiew seemed interested in Mork at the ceramics shop, so I don't understand why he pretended not to know him the…
It's a common mistake made over and over by Thai and other BL series. When translating Thai to English, the person doing the translating should always be someone who comprehends and understands Thai, but speaks English as their native and first language. That way the translation will always be perfectly smooth and make sense. Without having a firm grasp of the language you're translating too, mistakes will be made. Such as nearly every translator from Thai to English mistakenly uses the word "first" when they should be saying "now". As in when someone would normally be saying "I will leave now" instead it's almost always mistakenly translated as "I will leave first" Not a big or critical mistake, but it's just saying it in an awkward way instead of how someone that speaks English fluently would have said it.
Wayufilm productions are always low-budget and it shows. But they're always entertaining and have a different feel to them. Maybe the feeling I'm thinking of is "earthy" The plots are usually very simple and sometimes a bit slow moving. But the cast and characters give you a "real" and "authentic" impression rather than the slick and polished actors of other BL series. You feel that the actors really care about the production, the message and the finished project rather than it being just another job before moving on to another. Just one question for anyone who might have the answer, does anyone know if the Wayufilm team of actors are gay, bi or straight? Or are some gay and some straight? It would be interesting to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivIwdQBlS10