Wait, I'm confused... Can you tell me how it's "technically Thai"?🤨
I read one of the characters is a Thai actor, I was mistaken or it was an error then it seems, though there is just one actor, "Achi Sukonlaphat Sribubpha", whom is Thai. (I don't remember which character, I am on episode 3 only right now, maybe he comes later or is a minor character.) It's still wonderful to see that there is co-operation between different countries.
I wonder if some other countries could also do so; for instance Australia has a LOT of Chinese-Australian people living here. Plus there is some funding for Australian made productions too. In fact, they actively WANT more Australian productions.
Many opportunities for creative thinking, it seems.
That was a great ending. It needed like 15 more minutes to make it complete. They kind of left Evil Daddy on read,…
If they figure out a loophole the censors will do their best to close it up, so the companies better get in quick.
Maybe some of the studios with an already finished series can "co-produce" with another overseas studio for a bit of extra post processing or editing to get it out before times up.
It's still wonderful to see that there is co-operation between different countries.
I wonder if some other countries could also do so; for instance Australia has a LOT of Chinese-Australian people living here. Plus there is some funding for Australian made productions too. In fact, they actively WANT more Australian productions.
Many opportunities for creative thinking, it seems.
That way, you can also restrict the access to all of them easily.
Maybe some of the studios with an already finished series can "co-produce" with another overseas studio for a bit of extra post processing or editing to get it out before times up.
Secondly, if you were raised in the USA, you were consequently exposed to the values of the USA.
Your kid goes to school, makes friends, and spends time out of the house in the USA.
It's very different from growing up in, for instance, SK, surrounded by SK, and with only SK culture in every single aspect of childhood.
Unless of course their parents locked their kid away in a room, home-schooled and totally isolated from anything "USA"
Though, an article comparing all of the major players and the emerging players would be interesting!
For example, how about article on p-drama?