EarthMix was a very poor choice for this remake. They don't resemble AT ALL the roles they'll playBare in mind…
I love the fact that they do not resemble Maki and Haruta, because honestly, I hope GMMTV won't do a "copy-paste" of the original j-drama but they can create something with its own Thai quid that can make it worth watching.
I'm torn between starting this first or Cherry Magic. What do you people recommend? Like, is this actually eventful?
I'm loving both, these two shows are my heartwarming moments every week... but, Cherry Magic is definitely better in many ways, it never has flat moments.
It's official, I'm loving this more than the original jdrama! <3 I laughed SO MUCH during episode 5, thanks to the amazing acting and timing of everyone in the cast. Also, the sweet moments were lovely and the chemistry between everyone is top notch. I especially love the fact that this doesn't feel like a "copy//paste" drama, but it has his own vibe and the characters have their own strenghts and flaws. Hope it keeps it up 'till the end!
I'm probably going to say something that will make many people mad, but I'm not feeling Gun in this series as much as I did in his other roles. I love him as an actor, and I love OffGun, and I'm loving this drama (it's my heartwarming moment sunday night, before sleep, before diving into another messy week).... BUT somehow I feel like he's acting in an endless commercial with tight smiles and stiff expressions. Maybe it was only this episode, who knows.
Anyway: this drama is my weekley dose of fluff and heartwarming happiness (along with Cherry Magic), I wish everyone a great week! <3
Ep4 and it keeps getting better! <3 I think I'm loving this more than the original J-drama, it feels so natural, with the perfect balance and timing between fun, fluff, seriousness, friendship and romance.
New's facial expressions are always to die for (...and so is his body XD), and Tay is as charming as ever... their chemistry is top level. I really hope they can get a mature drama in the future: I would love to see them engaging a real LGBT series to show off their acting with a great plot.
And kudos to everyone in the acting team, I'm loving their interaction! On a sidenote: as a 36yo person directing an every-year-changing crew of people, who are obviously every year younger (then me), my heart melt at that P'Duj moment with her juniors. <3
It was just me or did you guys were crossing fingers to the scene? I was repeating to myself, please don't be…
Same here, felt like a dream (it had the same colours/vibe of all the former dreams, and also because there was no actual transiction between the kiss scene and the NC scene). I only realized it wasn't a dream, when the colour palette changed and they were really together in bed. =D
Uhm, this episode felt so weird and chaotic, with so much time spent on useless scenes and with other scenes changing abruptly without any sense of connection... I mean: I love Nat and he was amazing in his role, I also get the "building up" for his character but... this whole episode fekt very unbalanced.
BUT! We finaly got: confession, kiss, and directly the full collection of love scenes everywhere from bed to shower! Yay!
Note: Babe looked AMAZING in that yellow-shirt/white-jacket combo!!
This episode was P E R F E C T. To me it felt like it oculd be a fitting ending, we got so many moments of acceptance, love, family, forgiveness, and also so many dots that got connected... the final moments on the mountain were a perfect ending for Day, whose lights on the outer world have been shut down but whose inner lights are shining and will grow more and more.
Needless to say, I cried my heart out. Sea and Jimmy and P'Aof and all the staff are making every minute count.
I feel like I'm in the minority enjoying the push/pull dynamic between Tharn and Phaya. I know it may seem like…
Totally agree! Tharn wants to love and protect Phaya, but he knows that the biggest danger to his loved one is himself - plus, he's probably thorn between what his most trusted friends are telling him: Yai pushing him towards Phaya, and the Doc suggesting the opposite.
Everything has been said already, but I must add: Heng has the perfect face for his role! When he bursts his "inner naga", his face just transforms, he's scary!
(That said: what a cute and fun episode! Off is adorable in this dorky, nerdy role, I just love him!)
I laughed SO MUCH during episode 5, thanks to the amazing acting and timing of everyone in the cast. Also, the sweet moments were lovely and the chemistry between everyone is top notch.
I especially love the fact that this doesn't feel like a "copy//paste" drama, but it has his own vibe and the characters have their own strenghts and flaws.
Hope it keeps it up 'till the end!
Anyway: this drama is my weekley dose of fluff and heartwarming happiness (along with Cherry Magic), I wish everyone a great week! <3
I think I'm loving this more than the original J-drama, it feels so natural, with the perfect balance and timing between fun, fluff, seriousness, friendship and romance.
New's facial expressions are always to die for (...and so is his body XD), and Tay is as charming as ever... their chemistry is top level. I really hope they can get a mature drama in the future: I would love to see them engaging a real LGBT series to show off their acting with a great plot.
And kudos to everyone in the acting team, I'm loving their interaction!
On a sidenote: as a 36yo person directing an every-year-changing crew of people, who are obviously every year younger (then me), my heart melt at that P'Duj moment with her juniors. <3
I only realized it wasn't a dream, when the colour palette changed and they were really together in bed. =D
BUT! We finaly got: confession, kiss, and directly the full collection of love scenes everywhere from bed to shower! Yay!
Note: Babe looked AMAZING in that yellow-shirt/white-jacket combo!!
To me it felt like it oculd be a fitting ending, we got so many moments of acceptance, love, family, forgiveness, and also so many dots that got connected... the final moments on the mountain were a perfect ending for Day, whose lights on the outer world have been shut down but whose inner lights are shining and will grow more and more.
Needless to say, I cried my heart out. Sea and Jimmy and P'Aof and all the staff are making every minute count.
And once again, kudos to Heng, he's always such a surprise!
This drama has so many interesting side-characters, I love how everyone has their stories and motives!
(But the kiss - why? I get it, we have one who's a "touch-phobic" character and one who's a shy/frozen baby boy, but.... why? T_T)
Jimmy, wow.
I need every day to be a Friday.