I originally planned to binge-watch the first six episodes and then enjoy the last two on Monday. However, I quickly realized that was a naive idea.💔❤️🩹 The emotional intensity and heavy themes are overwhelming. I've been finding it necessary to watch some light-hearted content after each episode to balance the emotional impact. Japan excels at telling these kinds of stories, but my heart can't handle the intensity 🥺🥲😞
Does anyone know the difference between the cut and uncut versions? It’s clearly not about the NC scenes. The Thai version is totally vanilla — there’s nothing here... even less than the tension in the bromance from Stay with Me 😞
Some thoughts about the boss character Did he become a boss at the age of 14? If you wanted to reward an outstanding employee, do you really blow all the money on booking a private restaurant instead of giving a gift card? Also, after 5 years, how do you still not know your employee is allergic to seafood? And to top it off, you throw in some SA? And why do your eyes always undress me? Oh God, it’s getting hot in here 🔥🔥🔥
Wow, I'm on episode 10, and the plot is hitting new levels of ridiculous! 😂 Why am I still watching? Is it because the ML is that attractive? Am I secretly keeping count of how many times they’ll drop that blo^job joke? Or maybe I just want to see how many more damsel-in-distress moments the FL can have. Honestly, I don’t know how much longer I can hold on... but here I am! 😅
I don’t much care for Theory of Love. But the climactic scene of episode 11, set on the platform of Hua Lamphong…
Brilliant! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 iconic Bangkok landmark enhances the drama. When I watched the scene, apart from feeling heartache, I was thinking about how they managed to capture Hua Lamphong in such a beautiful and dramatic way, with only one bicycle passing by 😆 your thoughts are much deeper
Great list!💪🏽 maybe these can fit here- Perfect Propose, All the Liquors, Ocean Likes Me, Although I Love you, and You? , Cooking Crush (and there is also GL Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna)
Totally adored it! The acting was on point. The actors nailed their expressions. But, like, I’ve been binge-watching so many K-dramas lately where you just can’t tell how old the actors are or what they’re feeling. In this drama, though, everyone looks their age and the acting is so genuine. It’s like they’re actually crying, truly savouring their food, genuinely in a fight, you know what I mean? I rated it a solid 9.5!
The gays always have sad endings in mainstream korean dramas. :(
A Frozen Flower, The King and the Clown and also I asked COPILOT your question and copied it's reply , I watched the kdramas but cannot remember enough to tell you if the COPILOT is correct: 1-Reply 1997 ( 2012): This heartwarming drama features a gay character named Yoon Yoon-jae. While his story is beautifully portrayed, it ends tragically. 2-Life Is Beautiful (Korean Drama, 2010): The character Kim Min-soo, who is gay, faces significant challenges. His storyline takes an emotional turn, leading to a poignant ending. 3-The Lover ( 2015): The gay couple in this drama experiences both joy and sorrow. Their relationship is touching but ultimately ends in tragedy. Secret Garden 4-Secret Garden (2010): Although not the central plot, there is a side story involving a gay character named Ah-young. His fate is heartbreaking. 5-It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014): While not entirely focused on LGBTQ+ themes, this drama includes a gay character named Han Kang-woo. His journey is both uplifting and heartbreaking.
I’m totally into Taiwanese BLs, especially the ones that tackle real-life issues rather than just existing in a fantasy BL universe. But why so low? I mean, everything seems pretty damn good so far, and I’d rate them at least 8.5
The story has more plot holes than Swiss cheese, so how come I watched it all the way through? Beats me. All the actors’ performances were great. As for character development? Well… don’t expect serious development from that perspective
The Thai version is totally vanilla — there’s nothing here... even less than the tension in the bromance from Stay with Me 😞
Did he become a boss at the age of 14?
If you wanted to reward an outstanding employee, do you really blow all the money on booking a private restaurant instead of giving a gift card?
Also, after 5 years, how do you still not know your employee is allergic to seafood?
And to top it off, you throw in some SA?
And why do your eyes always undress me? Oh God, it’s getting hot in here 🔥🔥🔥
Search on Reddit the post "PerthTalay short film 👔 Your Tie is Crooked. ネクタイ曲がってるよ"
1-Reply 1997 ( 2012):
This heartwarming drama features a gay character named Yoon Yoon-jae. While his story is beautifully portrayed, it ends tragically.
2-Life Is Beautiful (Korean Drama, 2010):
The character Kim Min-soo, who is gay, faces significant challenges. His storyline takes an emotional turn, leading to a poignant ending.
3-The Lover ( 2015):
The gay couple in this drama experiences both joy and sorrow. Their relationship is touching but ultimately ends in tragedy.
Secret Garden
4-Secret Garden (2010):
Although not the central plot, there is a side story involving a gay character named Ah-young. His fate is heartbreaking.
5-It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014):
While not entirely focused on LGBTQ+ themes, this drama includes a gay character named Han Kang-woo. His journey is both uplifting and heartbreaking.
But why so low? I mean, everything seems pretty damn good so far, and I’d rate them at least 8.5