👤 The next EP is the finale. Let's put the ending aside, did you film 58 other versions for the ending? Or only one ending, that this story must end this way? 🎬 Only one ending. Because deciding the direction for the ending was already difficult since we wrote the script. We had done loads of script meetings, as I used to share. It took so much time to choose the ending that we felt satisfied but once we done choosing, there was no other option. I was confident in it. Even if it's right or wrong, or I would be scolded or not. It's what I chose and I think it's reasonable for the story we had been developing 👤 Therefore, prepare your gas and fuel truck. If the ending isn't pleasing, go right to GMM building 🎬 I also prepare my water truck to fight back
Q: Is there any scene that you were so into it that even after 'cut', you still couldn't get out of character emotion S: EP9 last scene, family scene, opening eye pads scene J: Jail scene, EP9 mountain scene, EP6 rooftop scene, and breakup scene
👤 Was the breakup scene hard? Did it take much time to film? How much did you prepare for this scene? 🥑 Actually for this scene, we went right into it and acted 👤 You two have been staying together for so long so you were already in sync?
🌊 We knew what happened before that since it was one of the latter scenes 🥑 We knew pretty much about the possibility in this scene 👤 So you guys just walked into the scene and put your emotion in it 🥑 But to me, when I played this scene, I felt so proud of Sea 👤 Why?
🥑 I mean as Jimmy, I felt proud of Sea that he could deliver the emotions to me that well 🌊 *wai🙏* Pay respect to my father 555
🥑 Another scene that I was so nervous about. It's the scene after the breakup scene, the last scene of EP11. I had to walk out of the house and sobbing hard. When we filmed, it wasn't continuous. We shot the breakup scene and took a break
🥑 In this scene, I had to walk into the scene, fall down on the floor and cry real hard right away. Before that, I was wondering at home how should I do because I'd never acted to that extent. I'd never acted in a scene where the emotions were already at its peak
🥑 It had to be in progress gradually. I tried to find the character in that scene but it didn't work. I didn't know what to do, I was so stressed. But luckily, we got to act the breakup scene first. After playing that scene, I found it. Then I asked Sea to act the breakup
🥑 -scene for me again before shooting the crying scene. We acted behind the camera and then I walked into the scene to cry 👤 That's good. It's called pre-scene which is the preparation for the mood and emotions to grow gradually in order before getting in the scene
👤 Please give both of them applause 🌊 But in the scenes where I needed Hia to deliver the emotion, he did it well too. There are actually so many scenes but I don't remember well 555
Well, Aof wanted to force a lame, BL-typical Ep-11 turnaround. And this decision from Day was also highly controversial…
The scriptwriter's inspiration for the breakup story between Mhok and Day provides some insights that can help us better understand the narrative:
I had an in-depth conversation with a blind friend of mine while preparing a script, particularly about love and intimate relationships. I asked him about the most painful breakup he ever experienced in his life. He told me that the relationship was beautiful, they were a great match, and both believed they could love each other for a long time.
His companion loved him deeply and took great care of him, but the only problem was that his companion was overly concerned about him. Although his companion allowed him the freedom to go anywhere, there was always a lot of worry, a need to protect, follow, and take care of him. At first, he felt it was a form of happiness, they couldn't bear to be apart, but over time, it became a source of pain.
My friend started feeling guilty because every time he went out, it caused inconvenience to his companion. There were no demands or force, but his companion couldn't help but worry. Initially, he tried to solve the problem by staying at home so his companion could lead a normal life, but soon, my friend started to feel tired of his own life. He felt like a fish trapped in a glass box, so he decided to break up.
I asked why they didn't try to communicate and adjust first. My friend said, "What can you expect from a young person in their twenties? That's their level of maturity." Looking back, he also felt he was too hasty, but the problem was the inner pain was inevitable. No blind person feels they should be a burden in someone else's life, and no one can endure that feeling for a lifetime.
One day, Hyun, the owner of a bookstore, stumbles upon his high school diary and reminisces about the past, recalling his unrequited crush on his childhood friend, Dongho.
On January 25, 2024, your first love comes knocking at the door.
🎬 Only one ending. Because deciding the direction for the ending was already difficult since we wrote the script. We had done loads of script meetings, as I used to share. It took so much time to choose the ending that we felt satisfied but once we done choosing, there was no other option. I was confident in it. Even if it's right or wrong, or I would be scolded or not. It's what I chose and I think it's reasonable for the story we had been developing
👤 Therefore, prepare your gas and fuel truck. If the ending isn't pleasing, go right to GMM building
🎬 I also prepare my water truck to fight back
https://vxtwitter.com/infinitygraph_/status/1750025847900451265?t=z5zHcYkT3TgXy9sSYpDBlg&s=19
Last Twilight EP. 12 Poster 🌅🌻👉 What will be their final picture? Don't miss the finale this Friday
https://twitter.com/GMMTV/status/1750035705869337083?t=2GYq2uQ5KS9BOs3p0ePOHg&s=19
it's dumb
https://mdpr.jp/drama/detail/4161288
https://mdpr.jp/drama/detail/4161288
https://open.spotify.com/track/7AXYDqybAOFaU8EVuKlZ16?si=5e1061abdf804d60
S: EP9 last scene, family scene, opening eye pads scene
J: Jail scene, EP9 mountain scene, EP6 rooftop scene, and breakup scene
https://twitter.com/infinitygraph_/status/1749822668369748407
👤 Was the breakup scene hard? Did it take much time to film? How much did you prepare for this scene?
🥑 Actually for this scene, we went right into it and acted
👤 You two have been staying together for so long so you were already in sync?
🌊 We knew what happened before that since it was one of the latter scenes
🥑 We knew pretty much about the possibility in this scene
👤 So you guys just walked into the scene and put your emotion in it
🥑 But to me, when I played this scene, I felt so proud of Sea
👤 Why?
🥑 I mean as Jimmy, I felt proud of Sea that he could deliver the emotions to me that well
🌊 *wai🙏* Pay respect to my father 555
https://vxtwitter.com/infinitygraph_/status/1749839426979811827
🥑 Another scene that I was so nervous about. It's the scene after the breakup scene, the last scene of EP11. I had to walk out of the house and sobbing hard. When we filmed, it wasn't continuous. We shot the breakup scene and took a break
🥑 In this scene, I had to walk into the scene, fall down on the floor and cry real hard right away. Before that, I was wondering at home how should I do because I'd never acted to that extent. I'd never acted in a scene where the emotions were already at its peak
🥑 It had to be in progress gradually. I tried to find the character in that scene but it didn't work. I didn't know what to do, I was so stressed. But luckily, we got to act the breakup scene first. After playing that scene, I found it. Then I asked Sea to act the breakup
🥑 -scene for me again before shooting the crying scene. We acted behind the camera and then I walked into the scene to cry
👤 That's good. It's called pre-scene which is the preparation for the mood and emotions to grow gradually in order before getting in the scene
👤 Please give both of them applause
🌊 But in the scenes where I needed Hia to deliver the emotion, he did it well too. There are actually so many scenes but I don't remember well 555
https://vxtwitter.com/infinitygraph_/status/1749850097024946234
https://open.spotify.com/track/1W7DK8WRKR0za8la2EoGGo?si=fa975943e5a0486c
Blame the Stars (Day Version)
https://open.spotify.com/track/7AXYDqybAOFaU8EVuKlZ16?si=5e1061abdf804d60
I had an in-depth conversation with a blind friend of mine while preparing a script, particularly about love and intimate relationships. I asked him about the most painful breakup he ever experienced in his life. He told me that the relationship was beautiful, they were a great match, and both believed they could love each other for a long time.
His companion loved him deeply and took great care of him, but the only problem was that his companion was overly concerned about him. Although his companion allowed him the freedom to go anywhere, there was always a lot of worry, a need to protect, follow, and take care of him. At first, he felt it was a form of happiness, they couldn't bear to be apart, but over time, it became a source of pain.
My friend started feeling guilty because every time he went out, it caused inconvenience to his companion. There were no demands or force, but his companion couldn't help but worry. Initially, he tried to solve the problem by staying at home so his companion could lead a normal life, but soon, my friend started to feel tired of his own life. He felt like a fish trapped in a glass box, so he decided to break up.
I asked why they didn't try to communicate and adjust first. My friend said, "What can you expect from a young person in their twenties? That's their level of maturity." Looking back, he also felt he was too hasty, but the problem was the inner pain was inevitable. No blind person feels they should be a burden in someone else's life, and no one can endure that feeling for a lifetime.
https://vxtwitter.com/AComewell/status/1749089555834458455
A show with important, meaningful representation and you find it boring cause you can't fetishise it says a lot about you.
Go watch Playboyy or something
One day, Hyun, the owner of a bookstore, stumbles upon his high school diary and reminisces about the past, recalling his unrequited crush on his childhood friend, Dongho.
On January 25, 2024, your first love comes knocking at the door.
for cooking crush uncut, it's on WeTV Thailand and Indonesia
The Thai adaptation has 12 volumes on their hands so they have more material and hopefully utilise them properly in the 2nd half