I Googled, after I came here the last time, and... Basically, someone hacked a load of celebrities phones, stole…
Yeah, it sucks someone would do that to other people, and then they'd get treated bad again by others. I know whatever product sponsors (advertisements and brand representative) he had at the time, current and upcoming, cancelled their contracts with him too. I would understand if he had leaked the video himself, and they decided his image was then tarnished or whatever, but not when he was a victim.
Does Andy no longer act or no one asked him to be in a movie/drama???
I Googled, after I came here the last time, and... Basically, someone hacked a load of celebrities phones, stole their media, and leaked it online. Unfortunately, one of his private videos got leaked, and the industry cancelled I'm and banned him from acting; even though it wasn't is fault. He's been sporadically active, on his Instagram, since then; ah, he's so good though, it's annoying what happened. Hopefully, he'll be back acting one day.
Yes, and there's lots of comments below confirming it, along with GMMTV stating it is as well. Also, check the tags for the series. I could see it was a BL just from watching the trailer.
can someone pls explain me whats going on the comments?
There was a BL series called Bad Buddy, where Ohm was paired with Nanon (who is not in ti's series). Certain "fans" of that series will just not let the OhmNanon pairing go, demand for them to pair up again, or they won't support their separate ventures. They have showed up OhmNanon signs at promos for this TV series, rented trucks, and the latest was these big OhmNanon billboards (in a mall where the first Ep was was aired at a promo event). They leaving hate comments every where there's promotional media posted, including here. And then there's all the hate, for Leng, who Ohm is partnered with here, including going to his Insta and leaving awful comments. It's gross; these OhmNanon ship "fans" have a lot of money to burn, but not much common sense. I just hope the series goes ahead and doesn't get cancelled, and the main actors involved suffering, due to these people.
I saw many comments here about leng looks, no hate, I couldn't finish bad buddy because of nanon looks. I tired…
Those people are commenting about his looks because they genuinely think he's ugly, it's just because Ohm's partnered with him and not Nanon. They're hating on everything that isn't OhmNanon based.
Well, I really liked it. Others moaned about their kissing, but that's just how Chimmon kisses. I think people seem to forget that not everyone kisses the same, and forget that the love behind the kiss is present, and that's okay.
Ah, you finished it already? I binged watched it in a few days originally, I think. Lol. I'm watching BigMouth, with the same ML, in between a few other things. Not romantic for the most part, but he's still really good in it. I also really liked the style of W, and the special effects; and all round I really enjoyed it - laughed and cried equally as much.
for the ending I actually thought because they don't want anyone to know Xiao Wudi's reality, so they just gave…
Ah, I done a deep dive into Chinese censorship. Lol. But, nope, that's just how it was written, for whatever bizarre reason the author(s) chose to.
I did discover that mostly horror involving magick is banned, along with too much blood and gore, child birth, abortion, gay sexual acts (including kissing) - which I knew about anyway, time travel, anything that China can view as politically bad (even if it's not, will get flagged as racist), showing Taiwan (and a few other places) as separate countries and not under Chinese rule, supporting other countries during war (like one of BTS did with South Korea - so they're all banned in China), and even Winnie the Pooh, along with any other talking animals, or even dystopian themes after over throwing a government (like Mad Max).
Yeah...I wouldn't have liked the childhood friend to be her real husband. I mean, she killed him off in her book, by fire no less! I wouldn't want to be married to her. Lol.
for the ending I actually thought because they don't want anyone to know Xiao Wudi's reality, so they just gave…
Well, you did add a question at the end of the previous comment, so I was just explaining what the ending really was.
After I watched it I went and ranted to my son about the ending myself. I even said to him, if he'd come down and said even just something to get m attention, and I'd looked away from my tablet to tell him to wait a second, I would have totally missed the reveal about the writer and her husband, and been none the wiser at all.
I understand what hey we're trying to do... Like those movies that leave you surprised and a little awed, because there's a "it was all just a dream" reveal at the end. But, the way they done it, there was no obvious distinction between the fictional and the reality, besides that like bit she said. While I was processing the revelation it just suddenly ended. It wasn't impactful or meaningful. It was just...why... And like you said, the no connection thing with the real writer and her husband. It was just odd. I'd rather have just seen the end of the "book", instead of her residing it out, or it be the fictional her reading it, like I thought it was to begin with.
I'm still kind of miffed, because she went to look for the book, but it ad sold out, and then they were talking about the Book Signing Event, but then the Book Signing Event that we saw took place was in the real world. Ugh! The whole message the real author conveyed applied to the fictional author as well, so why even change to the real world in at the end. Just annoying! I'm just gonna pretend it was her and Wudi at the end.
for the ending I actually thought because they don't want anyone to know Xiao Wudi's reality, so they just gave…
No, because he Wudi's name was stated at he wedding ceremony, which means it would have been that in the marriage license booklet. If they had lied about his name, in public, a simple search could be done by anyone to find his registered name was Wudi. Also, if that was he case...what guy would be happy being given the name of his fiancé's first love, out of all the names he could pick to have.
I don't like the ending. I mean, after all that we literally just watched the story he author wrote and was reading aloud at her Book Signing Event. If I hadn't paid attention for a minute, towards the end, or literally sneezed at the right time, I would be blissfully unaware of THAT twist; unfortunately I didn't though, so I'm just going to imagine I didn't hear about that brief revelation, and it actually ended with the two characters I grew attached to, and not just two people, that I don't know from Adam, but happen to look the same.
Maybe if they had shown more of the "real couple" at the end, enough for me to learn a bit about them, so I could like them, then I would feel different. But, they were just suddenly "revealed" who they were, without me even realising until they said a few things, and when it clicked that they weren't actually "my" Mains, well it just abruptly ended. There just wasn't enough of "them" onscreen, for me to care and believe that was an actual real plot twist.
Does that make sense? I mean, it happened so quick, that it doesn't feel real.
(I just finished watching the last episode. Sorry, if the app messes up and doesn't add line breaks for my paragraphs.)
W: World's Apart or Two Worlds Apart or something similar. It's actually got a few different working titles, depending on where its aired.
It's really good, but you can't really compare the two. W is on a totally different level compared to this one, in terms of production and everything else. Thought this one is still good, and a similar initial premise (dude pops out of fictional world into the real world/woman pops into fictional world from the real world), there's romance in both, but that's where the similarities end.
I did discover that mostly horror involving magick is banned, along with too much blood and gore, child birth, abortion, gay sexual acts (including kissing) - which I knew about anyway, time travel, anything that China can view as politically bad (even if it's not, will get flagged as racist), showing Taiwan (and a few other places) as separate countries and not under Chinese rule, supporting other countries during war (like one of BTS did with South Korea - so they're all banned in China), and even Winnie the Pooh, along with any other talking animals, or even dystopian themes after over throwing a government (like Mad Max).
Yeah...I wouldn't have liked the childhood friend to be her real husband. I mean, she killed him off in her book, by fire no less! I wouldn't want to be married to her. Lol.
After I watched it I went and ranted to my son about the ending myself. I even said to him, if he'd come down and said even just something to get m attention, and I'd looked away from my tablet to tell him to wait a second, I would have totally missed the reveal about the writer and her husband, and been none the wiser at all.
I understand what hey we're trying to do... Like those movies that leave you surprised and a little awed, because there's a "it was all just a dream" reveal at the end. But, the way they done it, there was no obvious distinction between the fictional and the reality, besides that like bit she said. While I was processing the revelation it just suddenly ended. It wasn't impactful or meaningful. It was just...why... And like you said, the no connection thing with the real writer and her husband. It was just odd. I'd rather have just seen the end of the "book", instead of her residing it out, or it be the fictional her reading it, like I thought it was to begin with.
I'm still kind of miffed, because she went to look for the book, but it ad sold out, and then they were talking about the Book Signing Event, but then the Book Signing Event that we saw took place was in the real world. Ugh! The whole message the real author conveyed applied to the fictional author as well, so why even change to the real world in at the end. Just annoying! I'm just gonna pretend it was her and Wudi at the end.
Edit: Changed a word. Dunno why I put film, instead of series.
I don't like the ending. I mean, after all that we literally just watched the story he author wrote and was reading aloud at her Book Signing Event. If I hadn't paid attention for a minute, towards the end, or literally sneezed at the right time, I would be blissfully unaware of THAT twist; unfortunately I didn't though, so I'm just going to imagine I didn't hear about that brief revelation, and it actually ended with the two characters I grew attached to, and not just two people, that I don't know from Adam, but happen to look the same.
Maybe if they had shown more of the "real couple" at the end, enough for me to learn a bit about them, so I could like them, then I would feel different. But, they were just suddenly "revealed" who they were, without me even realising until they said a few things, and when it clicked that they weren't actually "my" Mains, well it just abruptly ended. There just wasn't enough of "them" onscreen, for me to care and believe that was an actual real plot twist.
Does that make sense? I mean, it happened so quick, that it doesn't feel real.
(I just finished watching the last episode. Sorry, if the app messes up and doesn't add line breaks for my paragraphs.)
It's really good, but you can't really compare the two. W is on a totally different level compared to this one, in terms of production and everything else. Thought this one is still good, and a similar initial premise (dude pops out of fictional world into the real world/woman pops into fictional world from the real world), there's romance in both, but that's where the similarities end.