This is directed by New? How does this guy keep getting gigs after all those junky BL's he's been directing lately.…
New has a mixed bag (like My Only 12% was really good), always has, but even his less pleasing work gets the desired numbers/ratings due to casting choices.
The comment section is a bit dramatic imo, but the sentiments are all very true. Acting is poor. And there's no semblance of a plot anywhere to be seen. It feels rather reminiscent of the atmosphere of Friend Forever, but at least in Friend Forever, underneath the awful script, there was a plot and chemistry.
It's an MFlow production (Coffee Melody and Ai Long Nhai), so I had 0 expectations and maybe that's why I'm not more mad at it. Giving it one more episode to judge.
Someone tell me why Tonhon and Chonlatee aren't the same cast. On Tonhon Chontatee (2020) is it the same Ai character…
They're supposed to all be the same characters, yes. Both dramas are adapted from novels by the same author. But they were produced by different studios, thus a different cast and altered storyline.
The thing is that he is not canonically ace, though a lot of us can relate to him. Asexuality ≠ Sex Repulsion. He is a side, which is a bedroom position. Most sides do not consider themselves asexual. And sides are also not talked about in media.
one thing I noticed while watching was the scene when Team was drunk and he almost kissed Win but he didn't let…
There's a lot of instances where the UWMA canon was rewritten. That one's the most glaring of them. But there were also a few conversations that were relocated into different scenes.
These 2 are perfectly capturing everything about this story. I'm thoroughly impressed.
Fumiya, the caretaker type who bottles up his feelings until they explode. Ritsu, the romantic artist who started taking Fumiya's care for granted. And it all came to a head on Ritsu's birthday, when Fumiya's outburst went further than he meant. I get the feeling that we are going to get an interesting parallel to that scene as Fumiya's start-over plan gets revealed in all its selfish desperate glory.
I really like the touch of realism here. That even the best and sweetest relationships can turn sour after repeated neglect for yourself and your partner. However, I do strongly believe that this one will have a happy ending.
Aren’t GMMTV and GMM25 related companies? Why does one post all their series and the other not? It’s just…
Here's how it looks:
GMM Grammy is at the top
Underneath GMM Grammy is multiple separate companies including: GMM25: A television channel that shows content from several other GMM Grammy companies (including, but not limited to, GMMTV) GMMTV: A production company and talent agency
actually there is a drama named boysband in phillipines and the story line looks similar too. I think this is…
I thought that too at first, but there are some key differences. So it's not a remake, but I think it could potentially satisfy the viewers that were in this for the romance plotline.
But both dramas do have a prominent nostalgic element with a focus on passage of time. They also have a similar aesthetic feel at times.
They're both slower-paced dramas, but My Only 12% has more tension and up-and-downs, meanwhile Remember Me is very slice-of-life and mellow.
Acting is poor.
And there's no semblance of a plot anywhere to be seen.
It feels rather reminiscent of the atmosphere of Friend Forever, but at least in Friend Forever, underneath the awful script, there was a plot and chemistry.
It's an MFlow production (Coffee Melody and Ai Long Nhai), so I had 0 expectations and maybe that's why I'm not more mad at it.
Giving it one more episode to judge.
Both dramas are adapted from novels by the same author.
But they were produced by different studios, thus a different cast and altered storyline.
Which makes him a side, which is rather opposite of a vers.
Fumiya, the caretaker type who bottles up his feelings until they explode.
Ritsu, the romantic artist who started taking Fumiya's care for granted.
And it all came to a head on Ritsu's birthday, when Fumiya's outburst went further than he meant.
I get the feeling that we are going to get an interesting parallel to that scene as Fumiya's start-over plan gets revealed in all its selfish desperate glory.
I really like the touch of realism here. That even the best and sweetest relationships can turn sour after repeated neglect for yourself and your partner. However, I do strongly believe that this one will have a happy ending.
GMM Grammy is at the top
Underneath GMM Grammy is multiple separate companies including:
GMM25: A television channel that shows content from several other GMM Grammy companies (including, but not limited to, GMMTV)
GMMTV: A production company and talent agency