You can really tell that the whole team is passionate about what they're doing. From short clips to side stories, OSTs, Photos, everything is so excellent. And that what sets BKPP Project from others.
Each episode will air on Vimeo every Thursday starting from May 27. It will cost 5.99 USD PER EPISODE and the contents are only valid for 30 days after purchase.
I love how they show realistic conflicts and struggles of individuals from when they were still discovering themselves up until they grow up. I think that serves as the edge of this series to other ones and I believe that's why a lot of people like this since Part 1. It allows audiences to relate to the storyline by giving realistic problems experienced in a relationship and perfectly executing it in a manner that will touch the viewer's heart.
Is it that the notebook was the admission exam to get in, and you only receive one? Or that he feels betrayed?…
They had their own reasons why they're angry at each other. And for me, that was one of the scenes that gave the greatest lesson in the series. Most shows often romanticize "giving it all" or "sacrificing it all" to your loved one. It's okay to sacrifice or give many things/opportunities to your partner but never get to the point that you will be left with nothing.
The whole show actually has great depth and after rewatching it numerous times, there are still a lot of things to unfold and discuss.
Is it that the notebook was the admission exam to get in, and you only receive one? Or that he feels betrayed?…
I may not explain this as good as others because english is not my first language so feel free to correct/add to what I am going to say and please ignore the grammatical errors.
During EP4, there were conflicts between Teh and Oh after that beach scene. Teh flew to Bangkok to sign/accept his early admission to his dream university however, he gave his spot to Oh. On the other hand, Oh didn't accept it when he knew that it was Teh who gave him the spot since he felt like he was stealing his dream. The news spread to Teh's family leading to the scene where he was continuously crying in his room.
Now, Teh and Oh had a mini battle in their IG stories because Teh perceived Oh's actions as ungrateful. In short, they had their own reasons. So leading to your question about the book...
After the stressful arguement, Teh was planning to prepare for the admissions exam and when he opened the book, it was incomplete or broken with missing words and pages that he cut out to give to Oh before (the words left in the book was actually translated by watchers and knowing those words, it strengthened the power of that scene tho I couldn't find the link to that post now). That scene doesn't literally mean that he cried because he doesn't have any books left, he cried because he realized that he gave too much, completely leaving nothing for himself, and he felt helpless as realizations came into his mind that he has nothing after giving it all. (The book symbolized for that)
This is a sad reality in the entertainment industry. Cruel but also true. I am sure that this probably happened many times already. This episode shows how crazy stalkers/sasaengs can be with artists and the consequences that come with it. I know that many actors out there, especially in the BL Industry, are hiding their relationship because a lot of fans get angry once they publicly reveal their love. Numerous actors in the past and their partners got bashed just because they were in a relationship.... As I've said, this is sad but also the truth in the entertainment industry.
The only official streaming platform FOR NOW is LineTV which is not that accessible outside Thailand. For part 1, it was available in Vimeo (paid) but Nadao has yet to announce where international fans could watch part 2 officially.
I could not relate to Teh dropping out of his special admissions just to give Oh a chance, a chance he squandered.…
About your question, he completed the test however he was not admitted to the same university as Oh. Oh aew got into his preferred university however, Teh messed up his exam and was admitted to another one. They got together as they fulfilled their promise of running to Promthep Cape and watching the sunset but they went to different universities.
It is nice hearing your thoughts about the series and yes, it was pretty frustrating to watch but I do get where Teh was coming from and I think one of the main message the series were trying to convey was about the idea in relationships where "you give it your all" when in fact, we should value ourselves as well. A lot of watchers had the same opinion as you and it's okay. Our perception on the series might depend on how relatable it is. I am glad you gave it a try!
I just want to express my thought and opinions regarding the recent EP.
I do like how the series is going though I am really bugged by the 'shipper' agenda where people continuously stalk and follow characters just to ship them. Not really a big fan of it even if it's just a fictional story.
Another one is about the Indian/Sikh/Punjabi scene. I am not a member of that community however, I do have real-life friends who experienced mocking and discrimination just because of how they look. And when that scene popped up, I was shocked that they included that representation in the series. I do not know how to feel...... On the other hand, after reading comments, actual Indians/Sikh/Punjabi said it was funny and they liked the representation. I also understood the side of the other people here saying that that scene never meant harm and was not intended to mock their culture.
I am not a member of that community so I am not in the place to say if its offensive or not however, taking into terms the experience of my friends and the current situation of discrimination in the Asian community today, I do think that it would be better if GMMTV avoided that route.
The first OST was sweet and cute, it gave a vibe like "Freaking Special" and the lyrics was superb. I am still waiting for the dramatic/angsty OST tho HAHA
Watch the latest side story entitled "Last Twilight in Phuket" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrEiimmjszM&t=614s
Each episode will air on Vimeo every Thursday starting from May 27. It will cost 5.99 USD PER EPISODE and the contents are only valid for 30 days after purchase.
The whole show actually has great depth and after rewatching it numerous times, there are still a lot of things to unfold and discuss.
During EP4, there were conflicts between Teh and Oh after that beach scene. Teh flew to Bangkok to sign/accept his early admission to his dream university however, he gave his spot to Oh. On the other hand, Oh didn't accept it when he knew that it was Teh who gave him the spot since he felt like he was stealing his dream. The news spread to Teh's family leading to the scene where he was continuously crying in his room.
Now, Teh and Oh had a mini battle in their IG stories because Teh perceived Oh's actions as ungrateful. In short, they had their own reasons. So leading to your question about the book...
After the stressful arguement, Teh was planning to prepare for the admissions exam and when he opened the book, it was incomplete or broken with missing words and pages that he cut out to give to Oh before (the words left in the book was actually translated by watchers and knowing those words, it strengthened the power of that scene tho I couldn't find the link to that post now). That scene doesn't literally mean that he cried because he doesn't have any books left, he cried because he realized that he gave too much, completely leaving nothing for himself, and he felt helpless as realizations came into his mind that he has nothing after giving it all. (The book symbolized for that)
It is nice hearing your thoughts about the series and yes, it was pretty frustrating to watch but I do get where Teh was coming from and I think one of the main message the series were trying to convey was about the idea in relationships where "you give it your all" when in fact, we should value ourselves as well. A lot of watchers had the same opinion as you and it's okay. Our perception on the series might depend on how relatable it is. I am glad you gave it a try!
I do like how the series is going though I am really bugged by the 'shipper' agenda where people continuously stalk and follow characters just to ship them. Not really a big fan of it even if it's just a fictional story.
Another one is about the Indian/Sikh/Punjabi scene. I am not a member of that community however, I do have real-life friends who experienced mocking and discrimination just because of how they look. And when that scene popped up, I was shocked that they included that representation in the series. I do not know how to feel...... On the other hand, after reading comments, actual Indians/Sikh/Punjabi said it was funny and they liked the representation. I also understood the side of the other people here saying that that scene never meant harm and was not intended to mock their culture.
I am not a member of that community so I am not in the place to say if its offensive or not however, taking into terms the experience of my friends and the current situation of discrimination in the Asian community today, I do think that it would be better if GMMTV avoided that route.