I didn't like it at all. A good move, one that solved many problems, was to emphasize that Emmaly's nation is similar to Thailand. This way, they didn't have to invent an entire culture for a fictional country but where did the idea come from that those in the palace, of "high birth" would dress in such an exaggerated way, differently (a bit like people from previous centuries combined with modern classics) than ordinary civilians who already wear completely modern clothes? Another hilarious thing is Charan, a versatile man at such a young age, holding two jobs at a university: as an art lecturer (the series suggests that he is an artist) and as a brilliant and loyal warrior to the king, a man with a deep knowledge of politics, history, and above all, several languages. When does he have time for all this? (The question is when did he find the time to learn all this? - Almost like superman but without the super). Only episode 4 (and episode 8) impressed me when Paytai Ronawi was whipped (as a whipping boy) and when he later put on a collar. I wondered what his real relationship with Prince Ramil Phuchongphisut really was. In my opinion this series was slightly inspired by "The Hunger Games," and There's nothing wrong with inspiration, it's just that in "The Hunger Games" we completely believe in this absurd story, and here I don't believe at all. The NC scenes, oh my... And they used to kiss so beautifully...
Was there any mention of why Calvin Prince Bhujar didn't participate in the tournament? I must have missed something.
Was it all bad? No. There were beautiful, emotional, and thought-provoking moments.
Maybe there will be a story of the second couple. The novel by WARA has two parts Teach me, touch me (Kanthee…
The story of Porsche × Ryu is slightly different I don't want to describe it but in it Ryu is a tailor and has his own suit shop and his family is a rich family of famous people who own a tailoring company. Ryu's father wants him to get involved with a guy from another large clothing company to combine their assets, but Ryu is not interested. Then a Porsche appears which Ryu also doesn't like because of the situation from the past. This story is very funny to read because the narrator of the novel constantly, really constantly and constantly emphasizes how amazing, charismatic and sexy Porsche is, of course Ryu is also amazing according to the narrator of the novel but Porsche is the alpha male. I didn't read the story of Porsche and Ryu to the end because I couldn't handle it, although it was much more interesting than the story of Kanthee × Gear. There was definitely more going on, but I didn't read it because of the novel's narrator, who kept telling me how great the Porsche looked. (Due to the situation in the past, Ryu was initially not interested in Porsche and told him so, but... the narrator of the novel clearly gave us signs that these were just words, that in fact Ryu was interested because he had to, because everyone was interested in Porsche, because Porsche was so handsome. Both we and the narrator know that it is only a matter of days before Ryu will succumb to the Porsche, and why? Because Porsche is so amazing)
I would also like to point out that I don't know if I've read the original novel, but I think so.
In my opinion, there will be more going on in the series than in the novel, the trailer has already shown it, there will definitely be more characters. If they were to make this series based only on the novel, they would only show sex
I think I read the original novel, because I don't think what I read was fanfiction. Everything points to the original. I have to say I don't know how they'll make a screenplay out of this because nothing really happens in the novel. Khim breaks up with Gear because Gear is boring and ordinary. Sad Gear goes to a club on a mission to meet someone. There, he meets a guy who invites him to his room for sex. but he mixes up the rooms and meets Kan. He proposes sex, but Kan refuses because Gear is inexperienced. Gear begs him because he wants to learn, and then there's sex, and next even more sex. There are many sex dates throughout the novel. There's also Porsche, Kan's friend, but Porsche only says a few lines in the entire story: "you have changed Kan", "do you have real feelings for Gear?" Meanwhile, Khim shows up because he wants to get back with Gear, but there's no drama. Gear simply tells him he doesn't love him anymore. In the next sentence Gear tells Kan that he met with Khim and told him that he finally broke up with him. He immediately confessed his love to Kan, Kan also said he loved Ger, and they lived happily ever after. There are no other characters except these three, and nothing else happened. There are no deeper reflections, no drama, no descriptions of nature, or descriptions of the main characters' lives. Nothing.
I really like "My Stubborn", it's not the best series but it gives me what I expected, I had a great time watching it and that's why I don't need anything more, it's just a pleasure to watch. The series is funny and cheerful at times, but not in a stupid way, there are verbal jokes, situational jokes and those specially made by the characters. There are a few side characters that are easy to like, like Phut. The main character is Jun, whom I love because he is cheerful, funny, full of life, but not stupid or naive in a childish way
Never though i would see an NC scene be used for an ad lool...those last couple minutes were something else like…
Do you think playstasion knows? If playstasion knows, I would like to see the moment when they accept it. Because think about it, this is how I imagine it - four guys in a suit are sitting in a white office, at a large table, an episode with an advertisement is showing on the wall and what? These guys nod their heads in agreement, they clap and they say: "this is it, this is how we imagined a modern, unique advertisement for our joystick, this is the perfect advertisement for our modern brand" but... but... if they don't know, gods I want to see this. I want to be there when these advertising guys from Playstasion see it, I beg the gods, I want to be there.
Or maybe it's not an advertisement, just a funny episodes motif?
First, something positive - I must admit that I even appreciate the company's perseverance in implementing its own projects because no matter what people say we will implement our own ideas because we believe that it is right. This kind of consistency is adorable and enviable. The company also has all series at a similar level the question is whether it is a coincidence or the consequence mentioned above and if it is a consequence I respect it. Consequence is important. If you thought what I was writing was ironic, you were right.
Secondly, about the series itself - it's boring I think that I wrote "Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist" it's boring and for me it was, but THIS? This is a whole different level, worse. "Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist" had likeable characters and vibrant colors that fit the character of the series. In my opinion in "Season of Love in Shimane" is a lack of chemistry between the characters, lack of color and plot. In general, I think I'm watching a really poor quality erotic series, although in some films there is less eroticism than here, and the excitement is still greater because the tension and chemistry between the characters are greater. I strongly believe that actors are great people and try their best at their work, but I judge what I see and I see boredom.
After trying valiantly to finish this series-- leaving it behind and returning to try again and again-- I finally…
I admire you. I also tried to watch this series several times, I started and finished and started and finished again, but in the end I didn't get to episode 10 and I gave up after episode 5
I can't rate this series because I didn't watch it to the end, I couldn't handle it. Pat is stupid and irritating, he makes incomprehensible, annoying decisions, sometimes I felt like he totally deserved what was happening to him
The story didn't grab me at all. Mark is a very irritating, not cool person, I don't like him. It's hard to like him and root for him, I hope we don't have to? Too sure and full of himself. Unfortunately, we all guess how this story will end and it's a shame, I would have liked to see Tong with someone else, someone more likeable. Tong is also hard to like, it seems that many things don't work out for him, he's constantly lost.
I don't even know how to describe what I saw in this series. The series was sweet at times, the characters were cute most of the time and often showed healthy relationships, but some things were ridiculous, even disgusting. Yoga-sex? How did they do it? I don't know. I had a similar dilemma when assessing "Secret Crush on You", which also showed a lot of green flags and great interpersonal relationships and attitudes, but the main character had a congenital mental illness that everyone seemed to know about, and the second main character was probably also dysfunctional because he was interested in the first one. In Sangmin Dinneaw it is the side characters who exhibit strange behavior. I really don't know how to rate this
I don't even know how to describe what I saw in this series. The series was sweet at times, the characters were cute most of the time and often showed healthy relationships, but some things were ridiculous.
I think it really depends on your mood. If you were expecting something thrilling, angsty, or emotional, this…
I didn't like the first episode but that doesn't ruin the whole series, although if it's in a similar style I probably won't like it but I completely agree with what you're saying
What do you think? Egg first or chicken first? :) I think the Sensodyne came first and then they came up with the script. I think that without toothpaste the series would not have been made.
Between episodes of a series about a dentist we see a toothpaste ad. An incredible coincidence. What do you think, was there a script first and they were looking for a sponsor or did the toothpaste come first and they did a script for it?
I didn't like the first episode and looking at the comments I have the impression that I was watching something different from everyone else.
When I first saw the Japanese series Ossan's Love I thought it was good and funny I don't know why but after some time I changed my mind. The Thai version is weird, not my style although I think Heng is cute the series doesn't appeal to me.
Only episode 4 (and episode 8) impressed me when Paytai Ronawi was whipped (as a whipping boy) and when he later put on a collar. I wondered what his real relationship with Prince Ramil Phuchongphisut really was. In my opinion this series was slightly inspired by "The Hunger Games," and There's nothing wrong with inspiration, it's just that in "The Hunger Games" we completely believe in this absurd story, and here I don't believe at all. The NC scenes, oh my... And they used to kiss so beautifully...
Was there any mention of why Calvin Prince Bhujar didn't participate in the tournament? I must have missed something.
Was it all bad? No. There were beautiful, emotional, and thought-provoking moments.
I didn't read the story of Porsche and Ryu to the end because I couldn't handle it, although it was much more interesting than the story of Kanthee × Gear. There was definitely more going on, but I didn't read it because of the novel's narrator, who kept telling me how great the Porsche looked. (Due to the situation in the past, Ryu was initially not interested in Porsche and told him so, but... the narrator of the novel clearly gave us signs that these were just words, that in fact Ryu was interested because he had to, because everyone was interested in Porsche, because Porsche was so handsome. Both we and the narrator know that it is only a matter of days before Ryu will succumb to the Porsche, and why? Because Porsche is so amazing)
I would also like to point out that I don't know if I've read the original novel, but I think so.
In my opinion, there will be more going on in the series than in the novel, the trailer has already shown it, there will definitely be more characters. If they were to make this series based only on the novel, they would only show sex
Or maybe it's not an advertisement, just a funny episodes motif?
Secondly, about the series itself - it's boring I think that I wrote "Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist" it's boring and for me it was, but THIS? This is a whole different level, worse. "Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist" had likeable characters and vibrant colors that fit the character of the series. In my opinion in "Season of Love in Shimane" is a lack of chemistry between the characters, lack of color and plot. In general, I think I'm watching a really poor quality erotic series, although in some films there is less eroticism than here, and the excitement is still greater because the tension and chemistry between the characters are greater. I strongly believe that actors are great people and try their best at their work, but I judge what I see and I see boredom.
I didn't like the first episode and looking at the comments I have the impression that I was watching something different from everyone else.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp-jZyzQSms