When viewed all at once, it is entertaining and tolerable in some way. I do not connect with the concept of one minute episodes, so I watched everything from start to finish. When watched like that, the series is entertaining, but at times also unintentionally funny because of the low production quality, the old fashioned sound effects, the exaggeration in some scenes, and the familiar tropes.
Still, Kimmon remains charming and impressive, and clearly makes an effort even within such a shallow concept, so my feelings are mixed. On the one hand, I support him and am happy that he continues to act. On the other hand, I am sad that this is his situation, that he was once such a star and is now being given series like this. He is also very handsome and a good actor compared to many other Thai actors, which makes it even more upsetting .
It is a very cruel industry. I do not know why they treat actors this way. Compared to other countries, it looks from the outside like they treat each other worse than anywhere else, with a lot of disregard and a certain cruelty.
This feels even stranger to me because, on the surface, Thailand is considered one of the most tolerant countries when it comes to gays. It may be that this is only how it appears from the outside, as I am not familiar with the country in other respects, but it gives the impression that everything revolves around exploitation.
The issue is that Thai productions tend to ruin even scripts that could have been good, and they will probably…
The series you mentioned are not particularly strong, yet they are still several levels above Thai productions.
In terms of acting ability, there is no comparison at all; in most cases, Japanese actors are significantly better. Even in the 3 series you gave as examples, the acting was superior to that of any average Thai production.
You provided only 3 examples that were better. Considering the large number of Thai series and the recent increase in Japanese series, there are still fewer Japanese productions than Thai ones, and yet the overall quality remains higher.
My God Off !! He is so so beautiful and gorgeous and sexy and...MY GOD !! Koh is my obsession now ❤️🔥Honestly,…
What amazes me about Off is how extremely different his character is from his real-life persona in such a convincing way. I do not think he is the best actor in the world, but he is still a very good actor, especially compared to most Thai actors.
I am not understanding how I have gotten to episode 6 at this point.....Sure, Jira and Koh have chemistry (I mean,…
The issue is that Thai productions tend to ruin even scripts that could have been good, and they will probably remain mediocre forever, sadly. There is good material here, and there are two good lead actors with great chemistry.
I personally enjoy this series because I already understand the mediocrity of their productions and accept that it will not be a Japanese production, since there is no real desire to grow, evolve, refine, or think deeply about the content they create.
As long as you understand that, you can enjoy this as well. I personally enjoy the series. I am left with a feeling that this script has amazing unrealized potential, but I still enjoy watching it.
I fell so deeply under Smart’s spell that my heart genuinely aches for him. I have now seen that he is also extremely talented in dance and live stage performances; it is truly remarkable talent. It is very sad to see how much injustice has been done to him. I do not understand why the industry in Thailand is so cruel to these unfortunate BL actors.
The producers clearly wanted to show an interestingly messy merry-go-round of attractions with grey characters…
I have no issue at all with dark characters-I actually like it at times, My problem is that they did it in the same room where his brother was. In the scene right before, he’s obsessively taking care of him, and suddenly he doesn’t care and does it right next to him. They could have done it in another room. It only shows the perversion of the producer or screenwriter who chose to stage such a disgusting scene.
....Why do they keep casting someone who has zero ability to act even the most basic character? Noeul doesn’t need to do anything—just be cute—and even that doesn’t work for him.
The second episode was disgusting. These producers have no basic moral compass and care only about one obvious thing. It is extremely infuriating. When your friend is in love with someone you know, you do not engage in such behavior in front of that friend, and certainly not in front of your brother. disgusting
It is best to ignore it, not read it, and just skip it, because it sometimes ruins the viewing experience. Do not give them power. It is actually a very good series.
Still, Kimmon remains charming and impressive, and clearly makes an effort even within such a shallow concept, so my feelings are mixed. On the one hand, I support him and am happy that he continues to act. On the other hand, I am sad that this is his situation, that he was once such a star and is now being given series like this. He is also very handsome and a good actor compared to many other Thai actors, which makes it even more upsetting .
It is a very cruel industry. I do not know why they treat actors this way. Compared to other countries, it looks from the outside like they treat each other worse than anywhere else, with a lot of disregard and a certain cruelty.
This feels even stranger to me because, on the surface, Thailand is considered one of the most tolerant countries when it comes to gays. It may be that this is only how it appears from the outside, as I am not familiar with the country in other respects, but it gives the impression that everything revolves around exploitation.
In terms of acting ability, there is no comparison at all; in most cases, Japanese actors are significantly better. Even in the 3 series you gave as examples, the acting was superior to that of any average Thai production.
You provided only 3 examples that were better. Considering the large number of Thai series and the recent increase in Japanese series, there are still fewer Japanese productions than Thai ones, and yet the overall quality remains higher.
I personally enjoy this series because I already understand the mediocrity of their productions and accept that it will not be a Japanese production, since there is no real desire to grow, evolve, refine, or think deeply about the content they create.
As long as you understand that, you can enjoy this as well. I personally enjoy the series. I am left with a feeling that this script has amazing unrealized potential, but I still enjoy watching it.