I watch asian dramas for years, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai etc... I still have a problem with telling them…
Theo hair is browner than Akk, they have different chins and bone structure.. i can write several more differences. When I can look fully on their faces i don't have a problem with telling them apart. But these differences like you wrote yourself are "small details" - making it difficult even for me to tell them apart when we have a darker scene where we see them from angles that don't show enough of their faces. You can't push fault on watchers because the casting or styling crew didn't do their job properly. Look at this from border perspective, if I with years of experience of watching Asian drama have problems this means many fans newer to this scene will have an even bigger problem.
Rainbow Prince give me very strong vibe of mid 2000 Disney Chanel. Corny, overacted with logic having more holes than cheese. But because its specially done this way and doesn't treat itself too seriously it is surprisingly easy for an eye. Random songs and references to many famous Disney movies also add an interesting layer when you start to catch them. Acting is very so-so it's not bad but it's not good either. Still it's probably the first BL when I saw drag queens performance with made the whole show have an interesting vibe.
For those who mix them and can not know who is who, you are too western, mostly Americans in a bubble, try to…
I watch asian dramas for years, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai etc... I still have a problem with telling them apart on same scenes. I still can but it's something i can't do without concentrating, which really scare the crap out of me when i think of 4 other enchante that will join them.
Cienemotgrapy, story, and acting seem good so far - It was a solid first episode, that i enjoyed more than i thought I would. Just not sure about the actors chemistry with each other. They both have this i am straight dude vibe - adding to GMMTV handshake, high five etc... it can go both way.... Also it can be said that casting director like a specific type, from the trailer alone i knew i would have a problem with telling some of the actors apart because some of them could easily pass as brothers... Another thing is Theo bahevior, he grew up in France, feel more comfortable speaking French so why don't he show any typical french mannerism?
Some people feel that something is off and I agree with you. But it's not about acting but about novel adaptation problems. Novel and drama are two different mediums, in the recent episode it finally become clear to me. For example, the jumping roof scene (I will not mention cringe-worthy jumps slow motions...) -> it was all about narration which is probably copy-paste from book because when some dialogs were especially good it fell short as drama. Books need to overexplain some things because it their only way to explain the plot but dramas need to have a much broader range. To simplify it we don't want to have the plot narrated but see it unfold.
You can't push fault on watchers because the casting or styling crew didn't do their job properly.
Look at this from border perspective, if I with years of experience of watching Asian drama have problems this means many fans newer to this scene will have an even bigger problem.
But because its specially done this way and doesn't treat itself too seriously it is surprisingly easy for an eye. Random songs and references to many famous Disney movies also add an interesting layer when you start to catch them.
Acting is very so-so it's not bad but it's not good either.
Still it's probably the first BL when I saw drag queens performance with made the whole show have an interesting vibe.
Just not sure about the actors chemistry with each other. They both have this i am straight dude vibe - adding to GMMTV handshake, high five etc... it can go both way....
Also it can be said that casting director like a specific type, from the trailer alone i knew i would have a problem with telling some of the actors apart because some of them could easily pass as brothers...
Another thing is Theo bahevior, he grew up in France, feel more comfortable speaking French so why don't he show any typical french mannerism?
Some people feel that something is off and I agree with you. But it's not about acting but about novel adaptation problems. Novel and drama are two different mediums, in the recent episode it finally become clear to me.
For example, the jumping roof scene (I will not mention cringe-worthy jumps slow motions...) -> it was all about narration which is probably copy-paste from book because when some dialogs were especially good it fell short as drama. Books need to overexplain some things because it their only way to explain the plot but dramas need to have a much broader range.
To simplify it we don't want to have the plot narrated but see it unfold.