What is going on here why everyone is on the edge of losing their mind alongside their patience lol
imagine waiting for 3+ years for a drama to release. i was in high school when i started waiting for this, i'm about to go on my 3rd year of uni. my aunt was pregnant when i started waiting, the baby been out in this world for 3 going 4 years now. so much happened and not even a trailer/teaser is out. we been surviving off of crumbs its a miracle we haven't gone completely nut at this point
well its not exactly BL, but it will have bl undertone. let just say no one will watch this drama and think its a straight drama. and its adapted from a bl novel.
I honestly don't understand why you are here fighting with others, the poster, the comments section, the photos, and the tags literally say "Censored Adaptation Of Same-sex Original Work " with two males as the main characters.
your comment in this environment sounded really backhanded
I don't care if the rumor isn't true...just everyone please keep your eyes open and be ready to download them on May 1st. if it's false...Oh well been through it. but if they do it even for an hour.....just be ready to download. PLEASE. T ^ T
EXACTLY china has ban on the genre not korea. China don't have any choice, but them?? who the fuck is stopping…
I didn't say it wasn't more homophobic....homophobia is homophobia there is no level or comparing on who is more or less cuz at the end of the day its still wrong. our point is, DUDE, that the Chinese director/producer had a good reason for not making their drama straight-up BL, cuz of the government ban. if they even try to make it bl the government would never allow it to be aired. HOWEVER, Korea doesn't have any ban on the production of such a genre, so what is their excuse of taking a bl story and taking the BL part out? and also valid our anger toward the director/producer.
ANALOGY:
It's like comparing two chefs cooking in different kitchens. In China, the chef is limited by strict rules about what ingredients they can use - let's say they're not allowed to use certain spices. So, they adapt their recipe to still create a flavorful dish within those constraints.
On the other hand, in Korea, the chef has access to all the spices and ingredients they need. Yet, despite having the freedom to make a spicy, flavorful dish, they choose to leave out the key ingredients that would give it its unique taste.
In both cases, there's frustration. In China, it's understandable that the dish might not be as spicy due to the limitations. But in Korea, where there are no such restrictions, it's puzzling and disappointing when the chef still chooses to water down the flavor. Similarly, the Chinese director might have valid reasons for not making a straight BL drama, but when a Korean director avoids the BL aspect despite having no restrictions, it's frustrating and raises questions about their choices.
I wish you all have this same energy for those Bromances Cdramas. Yall literally cry, beg and eat breadcrumbs…
EXACTLY china has ban on the genre not korea. China don't have any choice, but them?? who the fuck is stopping them? We are "whining" because there are thousands of straight stories out their that they can adapt, but did they have to choose an bl story (the main character, the reason he was even jumping from that bridge in the first place was because he was being bullied for being gay) and then proceed to take the main point of the story out? LGBTQ (minority) is barely accepted in the society and then they go and do this shit.
i mean yeah he is a asshole monster, but the monster isn't a one specific person. like in the movie minato and yori thought they were the monster because they liked each other and its not a "Normal" thinking according to the society.
is this a BL ? for children?? i asked somewhere what is this movie about and they said it's about two children…
yes its a LGBTQ+ themed story about these two kid experiencing their first love. but definitely not for kid, they won't understand the message.
its not "awe they like each other" its more than that. Its about accepting oneself, internal conflict, and etc...when they are so young. which lead to think that they are some sort of a monster with "pig brain"
my aunt was pregnant when i started waiting, the baby been out in this world for 3 going 4 years now.
so much happened and not even a trailer/teaser is out. we been surviving off of crumbs
its a miracle we haven't gone completely nut at this point
I honestly don't understand why you are here fighting with others, the poster, the comments section, the photos, and the tags literally say "Censored Adaptation Of Same-sex Original Work " with two males as the main characters.
your comment in this environment sounded really backhanded
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our point is, DUDE, that the Chinese director/producer had a good reason for not making their drama straight-up BL, cuz of the government ban. if they even try to make it bl the government would never allow it to be aired.
HOWEVER, Korea doesn't have any ban on the production of such a genre, so what is their excuse of taking a bl story and taking the BL part out? and also valid our anger toward the director/producer.
ANALOGY:
It's like comparing two chefs cooking in different kitchens. In China, the chef is limited by strict rules about what ingredients they can use - let's say they're not allowed to use certain spices. So, they adapt their recipe to still create a flavorful dish within those constraints.
On the other hand, in Korea, the chef has access to all the spices and ingredients they need. Yet, despite having the freedom to make a spicy, flavorful dish, they choose to leave out the key ingredients that would give it its unique taste.
In both cases, there's frustration. In China, it's understandable that the dish might not be as spicy due to the limitations. But in Korea, where there are no such restrictions, it's puzzling and disappointing when the chef still chooses to water down the flavor. Similarly, the Chinese director might have valid reasons for not making a straight BL drama, but when a Korean director avoids the BL aspect despite having no restrictions, it's frustrating and raises questions about their choices.
We are "whining" because there are thousands of straight stories out their that they can adapt, but did they have to choose an bl story (the main character, the reason he was even jumping from that bridge in the first place was because he was being bullied for being gay) and then proceed to take the main point of the story out?
LGBTQ (minority) is barely accepted in the society and then they go and do this shit.
like in the movie minato and yori thought they were the monster because they liked each other and its not a "Normal" thinking according to the society.
the monster is most likely the society.
its not "awe they like each other" its more than that.
Its about accepting oneself, internal conflict, and etc...when they are so young. which lead to think that they are some sort of a monster with "pig brain"
don't judge it if you haven't watched it yet.