Since the whole plot is based on the actors real story, I believe they'll split on the last episode, but the last…
Maybe it's based on the actors reconnecting at the agency (as maybe the characters will at some point) but then made it a romantic story instead of just friendship by the director/scriptwriter. Regardless, I can feel like lots of love and thought was put into this show.
I can feel it my bones that this show is going to be magic and one of the best BLs of 2020. The cinematography, the music, the acting, everything is on point. It's as if watching a beautiful film.
Wondering if the first scene in ep 1 where Teh is auditioning for something happened 3 months later after he tutored…
I wonder the same, it's as if something happened though it's framed to look like it happened before he coming back to town for the Chinese classes and meet Oh-Aew again. Why did he think that was the only chance of seeing his friend again? He didn't know Oh-Aew was applying to that university before the Chinese classes. And why was he asking "how is your exame going?" Unless he didn't know where Oh-Aew was applying to, but just guessing he was applying to some exam at the some time like all kids were probably doing?
I have a feeling we're gonna get MODC'd by this one...
I'm also feeling some tragic has happened... like why was Teh crying so much at the audition imagining what he would say to Oh-aew ? I thought at first it was before he came back to the town and then the whole Chinese studying began and they met again, but I feel like there's a bigger time jump and something happened we haven't seen yet and will be revealed later. Or maybe I'm just reading too much into it lol
Yes! You said it girl! Props to you.I believe many who say that the acting of the leads were great are only fawning…
I don't know what happened but usually trailers are made before the shows are filmed and usually the actual scenes used are not the ones on the trailers. I read comments here on mydramalist that the fans of the novel didn't like the trailer and so they changed the story a lot after the trailer. But at the same time the final wasn't like the novel at all, so I don't understand the thought process. I definitely think that the problem wasn't just Bright, Win or their lack of chemistry, I think it was mostly the script writing and the directing. An actor can't do much without a good direction. I think it was a mix of everything, but yes there are the trailer scenes, behind the scenes and other stuff that indicate that the actors themselves weren't as uncomfortable as they seemed in the show.
I think that "still 2gether" is mostly damage control because of the backlash and because gmmtv knows many fans are curious to know how they'll correct the "high five" ending mess. But yes this director has produced gems like HICTM and DBK. Both of which the actors showed more chemistry and affection. God even HICTM which is about the love of a ghost and a human had more chemistry and affection than 2gether lol But personally I've been craving for a Theory of Love short special or a spin off/sequel of DBK focused on SunMork and we've been waiting for 84 years, yet they rush to damage control of this series. I'm curious though to see if they'll pull this together and finally show us that Sarawat and Tine truly love each other as boyfriends and not as bros.
Yes! You said it girl! Props to you.I believe many who say that the acting of the leads were great are only fawning…
I don't think Bright is that bad of an actor, but somewhere a long the line weather it was the direction's fault or his as an actor, his facial expressions simply didn't match with the situations. The non bothered smirk worked very well in the first half and it gave him charm during the the fake dating part and when he didn't know exactly his feelings or what was going on. But then, specially in the last 3 episodes he keeps the same unbothered facial expression while he's losing his boyfriend, the person he's supposed to love the most. Based on the way the Sarawat acted in the last episodes, I'd swear that losing Tine was just a minor inconvenience to him judging on his unbothered stale face. Not only the face, it's also the fault of the writers and director... who thought that it was a good idea to have a guy that is allegedly losing the love of his life go calmly home after his boyfriend was taken to the hospital and also a few scenes later after his boyfriend left his home, go calmly home and come back unbothered to Tine's dorm to coldly ask for his guitar back instead of trying to talk, cry, beg, I don't know do whatever to get the love of his life back? Oh wait, it's alright because in the end after acting unbothered through all this he made a public declaration on stage not even knowing if Tine would show up or not and celebrated getting back with the love of his life with a high five. (sorry, after all this time this still gets me heated haha)
Expectations will be lower, but I do have higher hopes for the sequel though. It will be the director of He’s…
Is that director? I read on twitter that the director of the special would be the same director of Why R U- So I must have understood wrong. I found it weird gmmtv not choosing a gmmtv director.
Yayyyy no high fivesYo if Korea joins the bl industry Thailand is gonna have some serious competition and this…
Please. This series even low budget and even with very short 8 episodes was already amazing. If they do a full length, high budget BL kdrama take my money and my heart!
Yup. And hence they are the best no1 BL of this year in my list
They proved that consistency wins. They might not have had the buzz those other shows did, but they kept their vision and created something very special.
Yup. And hence they are the best no1 BL of this year in my list
First BL of 2020 that didn't disappoint and solid from beginning to end... actually it even improved a lot on the second half, which is rare for many BL series. I confess I almost missed on this because the first two episodes looked too "bland" and "cliche" for me, but thanks god I didn't because this series never disappointed and ended on a high note.
And the best kiss goes to... Ram and King! They had the whole french kiss going on. I mean Duen and Bohn might…
I actually loved both kisses. They were different and suited each couple perfectly. BounDuen kiss showed character development in their relationship and it was still faithful to their shyness and Duen's naive nature. It was cute. As to RamKing the kiss expressed the bottled up feelings, that with some alcohol and reaching their hight for having been contained for so long, come out in a passionate explosive kiss. Perfect.
season 2 ahhh I can't wait this is the first time where I literally like every single couple lol
Same! I generally don't like series with side couples because I either don't care about the side couples or I love the side couples too much and feel robbed because they don't have enough screen time. But here I loved all the couples and everyone had balanced screen time and it all flowed well.
Edit: nevermind, found it. Thanks!
I think that "still 2gether" is mostly damage control because of the backlash and because gmmtv knows many fans are curious to know how they'll correct the "high five" ending mess. But yes this director has produced gems like HICTM and DBK. Both of which the actors showed more chemistry and affection. God even HICTM which is about the love of a ghost and a human had more chemistry and affection than 2gether lol But personally I've been craving for a Theory of Love short special or a spin off/sequel of DBK focused on SunMork and we've been waiting for 84 years, yet they rush to damage control of this series. I'm curious though to see if they'll pull this together and finally show us that Sarawat and Tine truly love each other as boyfriends and not as bros.