I adore watching these two. I never get bored. I find their chemistry mesmerising and off the scale NATURAL. Their interactions feel oh so real and believable. Great work as actors. Great work by the intimacy coach. Great work director.
For me, you can see how their relationship is growing and evolving. They feel like a real couple growing and learning about each other together. For example, look how much Rain has matured. That's all down to Phayu nurturing, believing and encouraging him. Tough love sometimes for a stubborn man, but you can so feel his intentions. Everything Rain feels, hence why he was able to take the lead in the sex scene and absolutely dominate it. I defy anyone to admit hearing the words from your lover, "Do Me', wouldn't push you over the lustful edge. So damn hot. However, that's down to the confidence and belief in himself Phayu has given him. I so felt this.
Rain's character has so evolved which I find beautiful to see. Immaturity moving into maturity. What starts out as someone whom his friends say is (annoying, selfish, stubborn and arrogant, to the point he'll never give up on what he wants to their detriment), starts to mature through Phayu's guidance to becoming this in tune, responsible, confident, maturing and brave individual. Yet, Phayu doesn't try to change his love, he adores, loves and accepts him for who he is. He just wants him to realise who he is and ultimately what he can become.
Take note writers and directors of: Oh! My Sunshine Night. Unforgotten Night. Fahlanruk. Check Out. Simply don't go there if you're not invested. Because, believe me, we ain't fools. We see you and will rip your sorry arses apart for your laziness #JustSayin'
People keep saying that Rain is annoying or too childish.... but I kinda disagree... i just read the novel(translated)…
So agree with you. I too have recently finished the book and you're spot on. What starts out as someone who starts out in his friends minds as (and they tell him constantly) annoying, stubborn and arrogant, to the point he'll never give up on what he wants, starts to mature through Phayu's guidance to becoming this in tune, selfless, maturing and brave individual.
The story was way too weak to be true. I dropped it twice. The Leads were both weird and their so-called love…
Oh gosh, so hear you. Each episode I just found myself becoming more annoyed and frustrated. It was just so damn awful and totally unbelievable! How this has be recommended by so many on YouTube, Reddit etc… I’ll never understand!!
I know right??! This series started off as the hottest thing I've seen in a long time... then the story got in…
Totally agree. Although I don’t think I want a S2, prefer to see them both in something fresh, inspiring and new - of course bringing all his hots 🔥. Yes, see you on the other side 🙏🏿😃
Gosh, what did I just watch? What a messy ending. I'm confused, why did they mention her husband and her as Mrs Fang if they're not married? What on earth was that with him standing as a soldier? Did he go away to heal, come back with a brain tumour and therefore now ranked as an officer? Goodness, what a way to end what was a lovely drama. Anyway, it's been fab being part of this lovely community - see you all x
Well, it looks like we're going right down to the wire with the final two episodes, if the last four episodes are anything to go by. It's always been unashamedly brutal from the very first episode. However, it would be nice to conclude this, with Yu Ze stabbed in the left breast and then shot between the eyes and our leads enjoying some much needed loving with 8 minutes of pure, uninterrupted, blissful ab stroking!
😢 I was cringing the whole time. They don't know how to kiss.🤞🤞🤞They should watch ep.5 of Love in…
Me and you both - an absolute cringe fest. And, for some reason, and I noticed this in both dramas, the leads seem to think displaying a passionate kiss means moving your heads around as fast as possible, like you'd expect from a teenagers first 'washing machine kiss'. WTAF! Hilarious! Oh, yes, now EP5 of Love in the Air, showed exactly how it's meant to be done! 👍🏽🤣😍
I find myself astounded that two dramas, this and Unforgotten Night, both choose a sexually laden theme as the premise of their dramas, and in both, the male leads have zero chemistry. Have no commitment to their roles as gay lovers and tragically, don’t know how to kiss or convincingly demonstrate intimacy.
Gosh, what did I just watch. It's just bad, bad, bad - the script, the direction. The basic principles of writing aren't even considered in this drama. Who. When. What. Why. Where. So we're 12 episodes in and we don't even know and have a hint to the motivations behind the doctors actions other than from the glimpse from the next episodes trailer that she knows Sun. The only saving grace of this episode is the fact Rain isn't dead.
For me, you can see how their relationship is growing and evolving. They feel like a real couple growing and learning about each other together. For example, look how much Rain has matured. That's all down to Phayu nurturing, believing and encouraging him. Tough love sometimes for a stubborn man, but you can so feel his intentions. Everything Rain feels, hence why he was able to take the lead in the sex scene and absolutely dominate it. I defy anyone to admit hearing the words from your lover, "Do Me', wouldn't push you over the lustful edge. So damn hot. However, that's down to the confidence and belief in himself Phayu has given him. I so felt this.
Rain's character has so evolved which I find beautiful to see. Immaturity moving into maturity. What starts out as someone whom his friends say is (annoying, selfish, stubborn and arrogant, to the point he'll never give up on what he wants to their detriment), starts to mature through Phayu's guidance to becoming this in tune, responsible, confident, maturing and brave individual. Yet, Phayu doesn't try to change his love, he adores, loves and accepts him for who he is. He just wants him to realise who he is and ultimately what he can become.
Take note writers and directors of: Oh! My Sunshine Night. Unforgotten Night. Fahlanruk. Check Out. Simply don't go there if you're not invested. Because, believe me, we ain't fools. We see you and will rip your sorry arses apart for your laziness #JustSayin'