had it translated by google lens. merely a "don't be sad when the ships brake up and be happy because it is what…
the og commenter asking for translation has posted the same comment across several different bl shows. I don't think they are referencing this or any other show in particular, I think they are just trying to stir up drama.
To all bl fans:hindi lahat ng bl couple ay magiging sila in real life yung ibang couple halata naman Saka nila…
why are you posting this on multiple different show pages? I thought at first you were directly referencing Heart Killers but it kind of just seems like you are stirring trouble not related to any specific show
Has anyone seen the GMM cut version vs the iQiyi uncut version? I think I saw the uncut first three eps (hoooo boy! spicy!) but the later half of the season felt unusually bland and I wonder if I maybe saw the cut version of those episodes. Is there spice in the iQiyi version?
The first couple episodes lead me to believe this was going to be a supernatural drama about gods and reincarnation. It is instead a slice of life gender study. Idk, I am letdown because I expected A and was given B. Not that B is a bad story, but I just wasn’t expecting it and I probably wouldn’t have chosen to watch this show right now if I had known beforehand. This show is very emotional and heavy at times and I wasn’t prepared for that.
I was so-so about the og series when it first came out. But I enjoyed the movie version and have rewatched that twice: the story grows on me more and more with each watch! I like the dark codependency. I am so excited to see this new cut too!!
While the main relationship of friends to lovers plays out somewhat generically, I think the divorce firm was a really interesting and unique setting. Most of the show's lessons about love, maintaining a partnership, and when to move on come from people falling out of love or from people who are jaded. It was very thought provoking and I liked seeing our mains --especially Zeshou-- work through his concerns and anxieties by speaking to different divorcees.
is the movie different? or they compile the entire eps??
For the most part, the movie compiles the episodes and does not add anything new. It pulls the present-day story together smoothly and I think the flow achieved in the editing is great. However, the movie does leave out the “game” scenes which usually aired as post-credit scenes after each episode. You can interpret these scenes in two ways: 1) as the cast just playing around and making a bit of themed bonus content, or 2) as memories of the characters presented through the game they are designing. Since Gitae is the brainchild behind the dating game, and since the other employees mention that Wan looks and acts like their main character, I think it isn’t too far a leap to say that the game is based off their own high school life. I personally understood these scenes to be memories and I liked having that backstory revealed to us little by little as we learned more about the present-day characters and their anxieties and concerns. I did miss these scenes when watching the movie because they had endeared me more to the younger versions of the characters and so I cared more about their reconciliation in the present-day.
TLDR: The series includes gaming scenes which gave the show a lot of energy and thematic charm, as well as some possible backstory. The movie leaves out these scenes and so the story plays out in a more quiet and emotional manner. It is up to each viewer which style they prefer.
it was listed here for several years as under tencent, I am not sure when the edit was changed to reflect iqiyi. I am just clinging to any hope I can find lol
my yearly pilgrimage to this page, to Heaven Official's Blessing's page, to Sha Po Lang's page, etc. I can't help that little bubble of hope that lives inside me and I get myself so hyped up to check for new information only to get comedic depressed again when nothing has changed. It is so funny how so much else can change in my life over the years but these pages stay the same and I can't help but laugh.
I really liked Mizuki and thought he was the most multifaceted and interesting character in this show. His relationship with Sakae was a bit twisted and there were a lot of moments where I wished I was watching a show solely about the angst of these two characters. That being said, for all that I liked Mizuki I don't think the lighthearted and comedic story about Sakae and Soga really benefitted from having that angsty Mizuki arc plopped in the middle episodes. The Mizuki arc could have been completely cut out and this would have been much more enjoyable purely as a comedy.
I really liked this! It was slow and quiet, a bit blue/a bit of light angst but nothing too heavy, and there were also small moments of comedy or bl sparkle that helped to balance the mood. I really liked that each kiss gets more real and intimate. The very first kiss is an absolute dead fish lips kiss, but then every kiss after that gets a little more squishy, a little more emotional, a little more intense. Culminating in sex scenes in the final ep complete with wet noises, heavy breaths, whispered words of affection, grasping hands, sweaty skin, mussed up hair, etc. As for cons, there were a few moments where I thought both our main actors dropped the ball, but those moments were few and far between.
The trailer looked very interesting and the guzhuang-style scenes look fun. I had no clue this show was coming, but it is definitely going on my watch list now!
An odd thing I noticed in both the English Youtube Youku subs and the Viki subs (maybe are copies of each other) was that Yuan would often call out “ge” aka “brother” but the subs would replace it with Qian’s name (“Qian”). In most dramas this is an acceptable subbing choice, but in an incest drama in particular the mood of the scene can be drastically changed when mentions of brotherhood are removed! IDK quite where I am going with this, but I guess I feel like the subs tone down the incest vibes of the show. It is still extremely obvious that the two see each other as brothers, but like yeah, Subtitling Choices were made. Keep that in mind depending on what language/subs you watch the show in.
Am I the only one who liked the flashbacks during the ep 11 sex scene? I liked the contrast of heat and passion (fast) with the more serious and quiet (slow) discussion. It felt like the flashbacks were little moments to catch our breath before jumping back into the sex scene. And because we knew the sex was happening, we knew the convo was headed in a good direction, so the inclusion of the consent conversation was a way to build excitement about them finally choosing to be together. Then as Qian's memories of Yuan growing up played it felt like we were seeing Qian's concerns play out before him but he chooses to accept that he will be both brother and lover to Yuan and they move forward together. I thought the overall effect was lovely. Team flashback, woohoo!
I like that they were given an "ex's having a second try" plot. I have been wanting more variety in the types of relationships in bl dramas and so this ticks that box, as well as acts like a 4th wall break about how the two stars are getting back to work together after some time apart! Sounds like fun, can't wait!
TLDR: The series includes gaming scenes which gave the show a lot of energy and thematic charm, as well as some possible backstory. The movie leaves out these scenes and so the story plays out in a more quiet and emotional manner. It is up to each viewer which style they prefer.
TLDR 9/10 for me! A surprisingly relaxing watch.