Geez! It seems we're back to that same old discussion of whether Sky was forced to have sex with Prapai. Hmm!…
I’m not sure about the last point on the list. Sky absolutely enjoys the feeling of being desired – who would not? After watching ep8 my impression was that the issue is not that Sky does not like Prapai or that he does not want to have more sex with his senior, but that he just cannot imagine how and why a guy like Prapai (handsome, rich, charming) would want to seriously date him, if he can easily have almost anybody else. (At least that was how I understood it.)
Prapai’s character feels quite stalkerish and he pretty much forced Sky to sleep with him .. but people are…
You really don’t understand the story. Believe me, if a guy has sex with another guy, whom he does not particularly like, he can cause the other person enormous pain - easily... ;-) The issue is not that Sky was not willing, but that he wants good sex AND to have it with a nice, respectful & caring partner - two things that seldom come in a package.
People who call the ending “homophobic” are absolutely clueless. All this “Love in the air” got you emotional diabetes. 180 degrees on the other hand is about gaining insight, overcoming trauma, growing stronger and determining ones own future; exactly what many gay people need. But I will admit, it requires a certain degree of empathy and emotional maturity to cherish that message. This piece is definitely not for everyher.
To the person who tried to lecture me about the “secret word” – I was right. It was RAK. Ku chana...
Someone, please tell me something. Did Siam tell In he was in love with him? What was the secret?
Yes, Siam used the word "rak" (=love) when he confessed to In. Waeng picked it up too when he talked to In, as did the mother on the phone. The word will become important again, when Waeng tells his mother that he loves In, the woman who never felt loved by her husband or her son. Rather tragic.
Let’s hope Vegas won’t loose his special sense for fashion, now that his equally flamboyant father is dead. Those sharp shirts and suits… I’m sure all over SEA guys will opt for satin, velvet and leopard print shirts…
“Toxic” is a word children should not even know how to use outside chemistry classes. It shows that they have brain-dead parents or teachers or both. When I was 13 I was listing to stories about smart amateur teenage detectives from tape.
To the person who tried to lecture me about the “secret word” – I was right. It was RAK. Ku chana...