The blurb mentions the Cultural Revolution. I thought it was completely unmentionable in modern China. Is it mentioned…
It's definitely mentioned and a big part of the motivation for a pivotal character would be lost if they didn't, so they managed to keep it in the story and pass review and everything. There are a lot of episodes set during that time.
The way I remember it was that he didn't want to be in another shipped BL couple after Saint, and considering his very young age and everything that went down between their managers at the time, I don't really blame him. He has since played LGBT characters in various productions, so it's not that he was against *that* idea.
A total gem. This was one of my favourite BLs this season, with an unusual premise, off-beat characters and some intense acting, especially from Tar who managed to portray the young delinquent Noey with amazing deftness, switching from scary to charming and back again at the drop of a hat. I'll definitely keep an eye on that young actor! Bom as Thi was a bit of a mixed bag for me. His overacting as the timid and easily bullied Thi was a bit grating in the beginning, but his character (and thus his portrayal) gradually gained more depth. In the end I saw both of them as dorks, one of them gentle but with a firm core, and the other confident and unrestrained but with a soft and vulnerable core. Despite having the usual high school/college themed setting, this was something very different to what we usually see. The first episodes hovered between cringe and hilariousness, sometimes sliding a bit too far into cringe, with pacing that wasn't quite there, but as the series progressed it became increasingly engaging and by the middle I was completely sold, feeling that this series is an overlooked work of genius. I'm sure it's not for everyone--the style is quirky and the humour is off-beat, but it's super well made and strangely engaging and satisfying. The ending was amazing--I was smiling like a loon throughout it.
Ep 20 gave me chills at 38:46 -- I've been wondering if the first line in the ending song was a coincidence or a conscious Blade Runner tribute, and that line cinched it: Yes. Definitely an intentional tribute <3
Hoping ppl who will comment here anything related about the donghua will always use the spoiler tag. Thanks
I really don't understand what kind of twisted power trip people get out of spoiling others and ruining their enjoyment, simply because they know what will happen further on
Despite having the usual high school/college themed setting, this was something very different to what we usually see. The first episodes hovered between cringe and hilariousness, sometimes sliding a bit too far into cringe, with pacing that wasn't quite there, but as the series progressed it became increasingly engaging and by the middle I was completely sold, feeling that this series is an overlooked work of genius. I'm sure it's not for everyone--the style is quirky and the humour is off-beat, but it's super well made and strangely engaging and satisfying. The ending was amazing--I was smiling like a loon throughout it.
Also Twelve Monkeys was amazing and so underrated.
At least then my imagination won't be ruined...
It's only about 8 minutes long, so this seems to be a miniseries