it's sad that Sprite genuinely cares about Zee and is ready to risk his own future, and is trying hard so that his brother does not lose his chance for the tryout, while Zee does not like his brother and thinks that having Sprite as his brother sucks. It is interesting that they woke Sprite really early into the series. I was expecting him to stay unconscious until quite later into the series like it happened in "Not Me." I am interested to see they're gonna take his. So far, I really like this series. It deserves a lot more attention
My two hopes for this seriee are: 1. It stays as good in first ep till last ep 2. All actors in this series were comfortable with the scenes and that there were no forcing happening related to acting or sex scenes
This is giving Not Me and I honestly don't know how to feel about it 😅 Of course this concept is nothing new and has been done quite a bit. However, with having such an iconic series like Not Me in mind, I can't help but be nervous about this. I know people will try and compare this to Not Me which is not fair. I will try set aside the comparison and watch it for what it is. So far, it looks really promising so I hope this series and the actors in it get the love that they deserve.
I came here after watching "be mine, superstar." Fiat and Leo look quite different here. I am still at the 1st episode, but seeing how they portray the characters is interesting. I had initially started watching this a while back but found the first ep awkward and abandoned it. I am just now realizing the main lead is the same as "be mine, superstar," so I got excited and am giving this another try. I imagine that this is one of those series where the 1st ep is awkward, but then it gets a lot better. Hopefully, that's the case for this. I really like Leo and Fiat so I genuinely hope that I like this. Nonetheless, congrats to both of them on landing "be mine, superstar," I can tell they have improved a lot :)
I am excited for this!! I don't care what anyone says, I enjoyed Love Syndrome, I think they gave what was offered to give, if people can't handle toxic characters then that is not the actor's fault. I hope they would get more love for this.
Update: I already knew I would like it based on the plot description, but at ep 1, I was already in love. I know this is going to be very good. I hope it stays consistent. Good job to the cast and production team.
We are really being blessed with so many new bls with amazing plots this year!! This makes me so happy. The second I read the plot description, I was already in. I can already tell this is gonna be amazing!
Omg, my parents!!😠Love Syndrome got way too much hate. That series was nice, I don't understand why so many people complained. I hope they get more love for this. I am excited about this!! I know they have potential, but sometimes some series are just not released at the right time. Hopefully, this will help them break out more.
The way I can't wait for this series to release ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ Hands down the best couple in cutie pie. They had such painfully low screen time, yet, they captured my attention the most. Their chemistry is astronomical. I love the plot for this, and the duo is iconic already, so I have high hopes. I am so happy both of them are getting main roles now. I hope they continue to get a lot of work. Congrats to both of them for this series!!
The way I can't wait for this series to start😠Hands down the best couple in cutie pie. They had such small footage in there, yet they're so charismatic they hooked me to the screen. I have high expectations, and I like the plot as well. I am so happy that these two are getting the main roles now. Congrats to both of them!! Hope they continue to get a lot of work.
Yes! I agree that we shouldn't use the opinion /reviews of others when it comes to films to justify our opinion…
Thank you for the response! Wow, you're a film student and I can feel that from your response. You clearly have a lot of knowledge about cinema so that's amazing.
What did you think of the drama? I understand a lot of people didn't like it. From the quick scrolls, I saw people mentioning acting a lot, but when I was watching it, I didn't feel it. There may have been a couple moments where I realized later that it looked a bit forced, but I have no knowledge about this, that might've been the acting or the directing, you can probably explain that way better than I do haha. Perhaps the story and directing is so good that I was too hooked to look at the details of acting.
In my opinion, I really like the theme that they chose, a lot of the thai bl dramas stick to classic stories and if I dare to say, are afraid to explore darker themes and branch out. This drama had complex characters, and I appreciate that. I think that if an artwork is bringing out so much emotions out of you, then maybe that's good because it is having that impact that the film makers initially intended for. These are not the characters that are supposed to bring you comfort. I imagine that the cast wanted to make the audience feel frustrated and emotional. What do you think? Since you have more knowledge about the behind the scenes than I do, I think you would be able to explain the directing, acting, producing a lot more. Where do you think they lacked?
Sorry, I don't know a lot of people who watch dramas so I often don't get a chance to discuss what I watch.
Yes! I agree that we shouldn't use the opinion /reviews of others when it comes to films to justify our opinion…
Thank you for the response! Wow, you're a film student and I can feel that from your response. You clearly have a lot of knowledge about cinema so that's amazing.
What did you think of the drama? I understand a lot of people didn't like it. From the quick scrolls, I saw people mentioning acting a lot, but when I was watching it, I didn't feel it. There may have been a couple moments where I realized later that it looked a bit forced, but I have no knowledge about this, that might've been the acting or the directing, you can probably explain that way better than I do haha. Perhaps the story and directing is so good that I was too hooked to look at the details of acting.
In my opinion, I really like the theme that they chose, a lot of the thai bl dramas stick to classic stories and if I dare to say, are afraid to explore darker themes and branch out. This drama had complex characters, and I appreciate that. I think that if an artwork is bringing out so much emotions out of you, then maybe that's good because it is having that impact that the film makers initially intended for. These are not the characters that are supposed to bring you comfort. I imagine that the cast wanted to make the audience feel frustrated and emotional. What do you think? Since you have more knowledge about the behind the scenes than I do, I think you would be able to explain the directing, acting, producing a lot more. Where do you think they lacked?
Sorry, I don't know a lot of people who watch dramas so I often don't get a chance to discuss what I watch.
1. It stays as good in first ep till last ep
2. All actors in this series were comfortable with the scenes and that there were no forcing happening related to acting or sex scenes
Love Syndrome got way too much hate. That series was nice, I don't understand why so many people complained. I hope they get more love for this. I am excited about this!! I know they have potential, but sometimes some series are just not released at the right time. Hopefully, this will help them break out more.
Wow, you're a film student and I can feel that from your response. You clearly have a lot of knowledge about cinema so that's amazing.
What did you think of the drama? I understand a lot of people didn't like it. From the quick scrolls, I saw people mentioning acting a lot, but when I was watching it, I didn't feel it. There may have been a couple moments where I realized later that it looked a bit forced, but I have no knowledge about this, that might've been the acting or the directing, you can probably explain that way better than I do haha. Perhaps the story and directing is so good that I was too hooked to look at the details of acting.
In my opinion, I really like the theme that they chose, a lot of the thai bl dramas stick to classic stories and if I dare to say, are afraid to explore darker themes and branch out. This drama had complex characters, and I appreciate that. I think that if an artwork is bringing out so much emotions out of you, then maybe that's good because it is having that impact that the film makers initially intended for. These are not the characters that are supposed to bring you comfort. I imagine that the cast wanted to make the audience feel frustrated and emotional. What do you think? Since you have more knowledge about the behind the scenes than I do, I think you would be able to explain the directing, acting, producing a lot more. Where do you think they lacked?
Sorry, I don't know a lot of people who watch dramas so I often don't get a chance to discuss what I watch.
Wow, you're a film student and I can feel that from your response. You clearly have a lot of knowledge about cinema so that's amazing.
What did you think of the drama? I understand a lot of people didn't like it. From the quick scrolls, I saw people mentioning acting a lot, but when I was watching it, I didn't feel it. There may have been a couple moments where I realized later that it looked a bit forced, but I have no knowledge about this, that might've been the acting or the directing, you can probably explain that way better than I do haha. Perhaps the story and directing is so good that I was too hooked to look at the details of acting.
In my opinion, I really like the theme that they chose, a lot of the thai bl dramas stick to classic stories and if I dare to say, are afraid to explore darker themes and branch out. This drama had complex characters, and I appreciate that. I think that if an artwork is bringing out so much emotions out of you, then maybe that's good because it is having that impact that the film makers initially intended for. These are not the characters that are supposed to bring you comfort. I imagine that the cast wanted to make the audience feel frustrated and emotional. What do you think? Since you have more knowledge about the behind the scenes than I do, I think you would be able to explain the directing, acting, producing a lot more. Where do you think they lacked?
Sorry, I don't know a lot of people who watch dramas so I often don't get a chance to discuss what I watch.