Lol Gino and Guanyu are adorable, yeah they could pass for son and father lol. Eri is not Nio's type, but I applaud…
I felt the same. Nio was diffidently uncomfortable in some situations when everybody was trying to put him with Eri It was almost hard to watch. I wish Eri gave up earlier and focused on someone else. But at least he got Bobo
This is more like a friendship show than a dating show. If they are making more of this series, I hope there will…
That question is diffidently not normal to ask when you're getting to know someone, unless you're looking for sex. I totally agree with them finding it rude. It's not out of touch with the reality of gay dating life unless you're talking to someone on grindr. Unfortunately that app ruined what a normal conversation between two gays should be like. Nothing comes naturally anymore!
The irony is Nio choosing the one, and maybe the only one who isn't attracted to him at all! Bobo said before to Eri that he' s not attracted to Nio because he's not into foreign looking guys. For me it was so obvious since episode 1 that Nio wasn't into Eri. Eri is such a beautiful soul, but we need to put in mind that not everyone is into feminine guys which is ok. I can't get mad at Nio for having a preference! He said before he's not into thin guys he was just trying to say "I'm not into twinks" lol. Gino & Guan Yu made sense the whole season but for some weird reason they gave me a father and son vibes when they were wearing suits lol Happy for them tho.
anyone watched the movie version, what is the different
Two new scenes, and one of them is at the end after the credit. But unfortunately they cut off a few cute scenes that were my favorite. If anyone watching this story for the first time I recommend watching the series first.
Three episodes in and I'm sooo in love with this! it's even better than watching a BL! I'm shipping Gino and Guan…
Now that I finished those 7 episodes my thoughts are: - What is the point of the elimination if there's only 3 episodes left! - Gino is way too straightforward that it feels pure, but also creepy sometimes. - I don't blame Guan for being confused. Everybody wants the guy haha - I honestly didn't like Eir at first, but now he's the soul of the show. - No matter how confident a gay guy might look, we're all fragile AF - Notice how the guys with accepting parents were the ones more relaxed and confident in those conversations. It makes such a difference when you have your parents support.
Ikr!! Me too! I guess for me it's cause the pain and suffering really makes me understand/ reminds me of how deep…
Hey, love your comment and I totally agree. The problem is this recipe became very well known that everybody kept doing it to make the story deeper, but when it's random and forced, it makes the story feels ridiculous. Not everybody can make sadness realistic enough to make the audience feel the pain. This movie literally killed my soul because it was very well made and acted not only because it's sad. I watched it three years ago and I still feel their pain
This is the Director's story. He's the real Jia Han.
I don't know about real Birdy they didn't share much to respect his privacy. No I don't think the director is married. Here's some interesting parts of his interview with Time.
" The particular arc of A-Han is about â80%â based on Liuâs own experiences. âOriginally, my intention wasnât to make a gay film, it was to make a personal film,â he says. âThis is about my first love, and my first love happened to be a story of a boy liking another boy.â
" When Same-sex marriage between citizens became legal in Taiwan on 24 May 2019, the historic milestone brought with it some mixed feelings for Liu. âWhen I saw people celebrating on the streets, I actually felt a little bit sorrowful because for the people from my generationâwho were born in the â70s, for exampleâit may be too late for them,â he says. Many were not able to catch what he calls the âtrain of happiness.â
" When I started to produce this film, I was thinking about whether I should come out to my mom,â he says, His mother comes from a conservative background intertwined with her church community. At the beginning of the project, he kept details about the movie and said it was about âtwo young people falling in love in high school.â But during this past Chinese New Year, Liuâs mom brought out a bag of gold and said it would be his once he gets married. âI donât know where my courage came from, but I decided to tell her that Iâm actually gay and Iâm not going to marry a girl,â Liu recalls. She was initially shocked, but, referring to Taiwanâs recent policy changes, she changed her tune. âItâs fine,â she said. âI think now you can get married as well.â
For me it was so obvious since episode 1 that Nio wasn't into Eri. Eri is such a beautiful soul, but we need to put in mind that not everyone is into feminine guys which is ok. I can't get mad at Nio for having a preference! He said before he's not into thin guys he was just trying to say "I'm not into twinks" lol. Gino & Guan Yu made sense the whole season but for some weird reason they gave me a father and son vibes when they were wearing suits lol Happy for them tho.
- What is the point of the elimination if there's only 3 episodes left!
- Gino is way too straightforward that it feels pure, but also creepy sometimes.
- I don't blame Guan for being confused. Everybody wants the guy haha
- I honestly didn't like Eir at first, but now he's the soul of the show.
- No matter how confident a gay guy might look, we're all fragile AF
- Notice how the guys with accepting parents were the ones more relaxed and confident in those conversations. It makes such a difference when you have your parents support.
" The particular arc of A-Han is about â80%â based on Liuâs own experiences. âOriginally, my intention wasnât to make a gay film, it was to make a personal film,â he says. âThis is about my first love, and my first love happened to be a story of a boy liking another boy.â
" When Same-sex marriage between citizens became legal in Taiwan on 24 May 2019, the historic milestone brought with it some mixed feelings for Liu. âWhen I saw people celebrating on the streets, I actually felt a little bit sorrowful because for the people from my generationâwho were born in the â70s, for exampleâit may be too late for them,â he says. Many were not able to catch what he calls the âtrain of happiness.â
" When I started to produce this film, I was thinking about whether I should come out to my mom,â he says, His mother comes from a conservative background intertwined with her church community. At the beginning of the project, he kept details about the movie and said it was about âtwo young people falling in love in high school.â But during this past Chinese New Year, Liuâs mom brought out a bag of gold and said it would be his once he gets married. âI donât know where my courage came from, but I decided to tell her that Iâm actually gay and Iâm not going to marry a girl,â Liu recalls. She was initially shocked, but, referring to Taiwanâs recent policy changes, she changed her tune. âItâs fine,â she said. âI think now you can get married as well.â