It's entertaining, but I wish the writer had let himself be even more open and truthful. There are parts where I feel the writer is portraying something real, but suddenly it stops. I'm not sure if it's only due to the bad acting; it's more about finding the right balance between reality and fantasy. Perhaps it needs more spice or a touch of raw reality, moving back and forth to avoid being too bland.
It's from a chinese danmei novel called "Don't You Like Me." It's a funny coming of age story.
J are usually using a deep idea in a flat comic. Like I wrote, the outcome is not the best, but the idea was profound. It's not the same as seeing a ghost. Everyone feels unfortunate from time to time and looks after someone who will make them feel fortunate. unlike seeing a ghost that is probably rare. But it's cute, so for now I'm not complaining,
But how could you not know? Do you not pay attention to what you are watching or are you swayed by other people's…
After watching CBL, they often say one thing, but it turns out to be something else. They wrote here it's Bromance and they banning BL's, so I don't know.
The Drama is good, but the fact that I don't know what it is (bl or Bromance) is frustrating me. I watched every episode, then started skipping them, then found out it's not exactly a romance. I came back to find out that it is a BL, but maybe it is not?! which is weird. I don't know what to expect from it.
Most of the comments don't like it. They find it frustrating. But I think of it as a comedy, and it makes me laugh. It's not the best drama, but it's still funny to watch.
It's from a chinese danmei novel called "Don't You Like Me." It's a funny coming of age story.
Mr. Unlucky has no choice but to kiss´ is also a novel the question is who write it first. I think that Mr. Unlucky has no choice but to kiss´ have more soul and depth, even though the outcome of the live action was ended not so good, but the all idea was better.
I think Ja wanted to come across as shy, but instead, he ended up acting creepy because he doesn't know how to portray shyness properly. As a result, it makes everything too weird to watch.
It started off cute, even though the transgender makeup with his face filling the frame, and the way he talks without moving his eyes , the all thing scared me. Somehow, his way of speaking and his prominent facial features reminded me of old Italian movies. I was hit with flashbacks of classic Italian films. don't know even why. However, what disappointed me was the ending. This seems to be a recurring issue with Philipin productions. They start off strong but don't put as much thought into wrapping things up effectively. Maybe they get tired, or perhaps they believe the ending is less crucial, but in reality, it's the most important part.
What exactly do you respect? These struggling actors probably need the cash or being sold by their parents. Do…
I see you appreciate my response, you are welcome to continue the conversation with me. I'm here to assist you further. Being asked to portray such a role can be emotionally challenging and may cause stress, anxiety, or even trauma. They are also exposed to viewers and audiences that can bring added pressure and scrutiny, especially for Teens who are still developing their skills and navigating their personal growth. When young actors take on challenging or uncomfortable roles, they may face criticism, public perception, and potential consequences on their reputation or future career opportunities. It is crucial to consider the potential impact on their mental well-being and the support they need to navigate the exposure that comes with being in the public eye.
I often have these moments where I get into dilemma while watching certain BL drama scenes. I was smiling and…
What you feel is accurate, and you start understanding the "vibe" as you call it. It's not just a vibe; their goal is to normalize perverse act and they have already achieved that. it's a bove values of love and caring. A prime example is giving young actors extreme perverse roles, more than that one.
Ja is one of the most beautiful Thai actors, tall with a star look. However, his portrayal of a goofy character alongside First, , who is supposed to be an attractive star, doesn't make sense and lacks believability. Overall, it feels like someone describing it as a car accident.
Being asked to portray such a role can be emotionally challenging and may cause stress, anxiety, or even trauma. They are also exposed to viewers and audiences that can bring added pressure and scrutiny, especially for Teens who are still developing their skills and navigating their personal growth.
When young actors take on challenging or uncomfortable roles, they may face criticism, public perception, and potential consequences on their reputation or future career opportunities. It is crucial to consider the potential impact on their mental well-being and the support they need to navigate the exposure that comes with being in the public eye.