This is the first time I am watching Young Jteens in scene like that. It has never happened before, and it is upsetting. I find it lacking in dignity and it proves a decline in the values of bl productions representing. Even the plot is commonly used for this type of production. It is scary to see where they are heading. Instead of moving forward and creating valuable plots, they are producing more and more trash and they are heading to value bed more then anything else. Is it human to be in this kind of a relationship? Yes. Is something like that happening in reality? Yes, but it is only a small drop in the pond of life.
It's possible that Yutaro doesn't know how to portray a romantic character. Different actors have strengths and weaknesses when it comes to different roles. If the character required a romantic portrayal and Yutaro struggled with it, it could have negatively impacted the drama. However, I'm not entirely sure if I can solely blame him, as the character itself is annoying.
Last ep was so boring that I couldn't even watch it fully; I ended up skipping through and finished it in just 5 minutes. I was really disappointed with the last few episodes. I was expecting more, especially considering the lovely start it had. began at 8/10 ended as 2/10
I think that's more of a preference? While i agree that bl's shouldn't be about just skinship and sex, i don't…
I've been watching bls for years. At first, I have to admit, I enjoyed it. It was a guilty pleasure, something that defied the norms, a form of rebellion. However, over time, they've become too daring to the point where I'm embarrassed to watch. For instance, when the characters repetitively reach their hands under their partner pants doing what they are doing, it's become a commonplace act.
If it was art, or perhaps had a compelling plot, or maybe something that no one else dared to film for the sake of important message , it could be somewhat acceptable. Yet, the more it becomes the norm, the more I become concerned. You could ask Gays if they also finds it challenging to find love, and they would tell you that because everyone is looking for skinship, it's not easy finding a partner who genuinely cares for you. You could even ask the community; they themselves are complaining about it.
I feel it's as the producers of bl trying to prove that their behavior is acceptable, but it's not. It's unhealthy, even for gays. What are they trying to demonstrate about the gays community? That their only concern is to elevate their physical drive to a pedestal, as if it is the most crucial value in their lives?
It's true that everything you watch in the media, and not only in Thai bl, this topic generates revenue. However, I believe that even if we compare Thai bl to Thai straight romance , there will still be a difference. Thai Bl is undeniably more daring.
Spice can take on various forms; it's just a matter of presentation. Take, for example, the drama 'old fashioned cupcake'. Jbl knows how to deliver spice while remaining decent.
As episodes goes by, Man hotness grows. With each passing moment, he consistently displays admirable qualities that make him even more hot. Watching Pat cry provided a comical element that added to my frustration. As I witness Pat face suffering even f he need to be happy, I find myself admiring Man (the actor )even more for his ability to display unwavering affection towards Pat, regardless of the circumstances of his face and acting. It truly demonstrates Man's mastery of acting skills. Most important point, While I understand that many of you are captivated by the bed scenes, it sometimes feels like bl series predominantly revolves around This acts and this is the goal. It's consistently focused on skin acts, And the existence of both cut and uncut versions further emphasizes this point. . I can't recall straight Thai series that featured as much emphasis on skin and bed scenes as bl in that level, It makes me wonder if it's the number one priority of bl series, I can hardly recall a Thai bl series without this scenes.
I hope it's not the same trope against Female. Up until now, they haven't used any tropes. But you could be right because in the first episodes , Pisange was kissing Kaw, saying he waited 10 years . That suggests someone manipulated him to choose someone other than Kaw.
I'm so relieved they replaced the actor with Fluke. I remember watching the trailer a long time ago, and I didn't like it. The casting is crucial and it's the best decision they made. Fluke actually saved the drama.
I binge-watched the entire series and I absolutely loved it. There are talented Thai writers out there. Unlike many others, this show stands out by having a well-developed plot, smart dialogue, relatable characters, romance, excitement, genuine emotions, and character growth. Krist once again showcases his excellent acting skills, and all the other actors are also fantastic. Fluk's improvement in his performance is great, and I like his character. I wish I had waited for the show to finish airing so I wouldn't have to wait every week.
I came across a YouTuber stating that shows (TV and Movies) intentionally lack interesting plots and creativity, and I agree with that sentiment. However, this show proves that there are writers who can overcome such limitations and deliver something exceptional. Although the plot may not be entirely new, it offers a fresh perspective and is executed remarkably well. Above all, it demonstrates the authenticity and talent of Thai writers.
The drama got us really excited and pumped up for a long time, We waited eagerly for so many episodes, 10 !!!! but this one ended up being a letdown again. It was really disappointing, especially because we were so hyped up for this moment.
After completing it. The farmer guy is amusing, although there are moments when he appears slightly creepy and occasionally dim-witted. Moreover, both actors lack chemistry, and Do Won fails to captivate with his dull performance. Overall, it was funny because of the farmer, and that's about it. I can't consider it a romance, or even a good series. It could have been much better if the main actor were more skilled, and if it had a style.
Every episode I watch, I'm puzzled why I keep waiting for the next one. The writing is awful, and all the actors, except Man, are terrible. I don't understand why Jang is in love with Pat; it makes no sense. Nothing in this series is normal , the editing is the worse too, the background music when he cries was happy, it's a joke. I like Man, there can't be any other reason, because there isn't anything else to appreciate.
What the heck? Who's playing with them?! None of the brothers are playing with them. the plot is confusing. an all this English sentences he like to show off :"too good to be true" where exactly?! He is just normal human being, god help us from this weird writers.
If it was art, or perhaps had a compelling plot, or maybe something that no one else dared to film for the sake of important message , it could be somewhat acceptable. Yet, the more it becomes the norm, the more I become concerned. You could ask Gays if they also finds it challenging to find love, and they would tell you that because everyone is looking for skinship, it's not easy finding a partner who genuinely cares for you. You could even ask the community; they themselves are complaining about it.
I feel it's as the producers of bl trying to prove that their behavior is acceptable, but it's not. It's unhealthy, even for gays. What are they trying to demonstrate about the gays community? That their only concern is to elevate their physical drive to a pedestal, as if it is the most crucial value in their lives?
It's true that everything you watch in the media, and not only in Thai bl, this topic generates revenue. However, I believe that even if we compare Thai bl to Thai straight romance , there will still be a difference. Thai Bl is undeniably more daring.
Spice can take on various forms; it's just a matter of presentation. Take, for example, the drama 'old fashioned cupcake'. Jbl knows how to deliver spice while remaining decent.
Watching Pat cry provided a comical element that added to my frustration. As I witness Pat face suffering even f he need to be happy, I find myself admiring Man (the actor )even more for his ability to display unwavering affection towards Pat, regardless of the circumstances of his face and acting. It truly demonstrates Man's mastery of acting skills.
Most important point, While I understand that many of you are captivated by the bed scenes, it sometimes feels like bl series predominantly revolves around This acts and this is the goal. It's consistently focused on skin acts, And the existence of both cut and uncut versions further emphasizes this point. . I can't recall straight Thai series that featured as much emphasis on skin and bed scenes as bl in that level, It makes me wonder if it's the number one priority of bl series, I can hardly recall a Thai bl series without this scenes.
I came across a YouTuber stating that shows (TV and Movies) intentionally lack interesting plots and creativity, and I agree with that sentiment. However, this show proves that there are writers who can overcome such limitations and deliver something exceptional. Although the plot may not be entirely new, it offers a fresh perspective and is executed remarkably well. Above all, it demonstrates the authenticity and talent of Thai writers.