From what i understood after reading the novel was there's a myth among the vampires that the golden blood of…
Didn't know about On1y One nor See Your Love I'll have to check them out.
I'm rooting for this series to be as emotionally stimulating as it could possibly be! I hope you keep on watching the series and enjoying it as much as I am despite of the (questionable) CGI 🤭.
From what i understood after reading the novel was there's a myth among the vampires that the golden blood of…
I don't really look on production format when searching for a new BL series to watch. What makes me invested in a BL series is its ability to make me (literally) feel - through the characters' emotions, supressed feelings, (untamed) urges and how these concepts are explored in the plot.
What I enjoy in a BL the most is to testify the blossoming of the characters' unknown romantic feelings towards oneanother, which can be revealed to the audience through a simple gaze. I like the tension between the characters in this phase of the series. Another aspect I like the most is the overwhelming immature passion that motivates a character to act out on their impulse - felling driven character (Mark is that character in this particular case). And the last aspect is the pain of a loss. Some series I saw the character "died" and then came back to live - LIKE WHAT? - To me, this is just ridiculous, the audience should also go through the pain of loss along with the bereaved character. Death is part of reality it should be taken serious.
I've watched to many BL series and I can easily point those that actually made me feel what I described: The time of Fever; Make your Days Count; Addicted Heroin (chinese ver.) (I saw a lot of *AMAZING* BLs but these hold a special place in my heart). Make my days count was the one fiction I've cried the most over, and I have to point that I only cried over a series/movie 3 times in total.
ThamePo turned out to be I good BL as the audience claimed. I still didn't watch it tho. Actually I don't know why I'm so reluctant to do so.
From what i understood after reading the novel was there's a myth among the vampires that the golden blood of…
I read the special episode of the translation I sent you, and there are few differences between this one and the first one I read but I don't think the issue is the translations as they were pretty similar. Now, translating thai to english inevitably replaces some words and expressions (slang) here and there, as a result the writting may end up a little different from the original work. But even if the translation to this novel steel being faithful to the the orignal, I continue to find it enjoyable and worth reading.
I had no expectations about the writting nor the plot before reading the novel. While reading it I was able to immerse myself in the story. Although, there were times where I was left confused on some scene descriptions those were minor cases. Personally, I find the plot well structured - it introduces us to the characters; throughout the reading it clears us about the characters' intentions, motives and goals; it describes their feelings to the point those feel real and palpable. My final consideration of the novel is, I wouldn't read it on my own if this wans't to be adaptated to a live action. This novel isn't an amazing masterpiece but I pretty much enjoyed reading it as I could picture Joss and Gawin acting the scenes out. The plot was easy to understand, it didn't leave plot holes, the characters weren't complex (not complex personalities, emotions, intentions). To sum up, the novel is light and entertaning.
I don't know if you're new in GMMTV BL series but their plots are not that extraordinary either. After so many series "Not Me" is considered the best GMMTV series of all time, as this is a consesual opinion to the majority of GMMTV BL audience...
Considering the number of BL pairings GMMTV has, they surely focus on quantity over quality...
Okay since I have read the book. I will love to correct some misconception about the film.The character Gawin…
Well said!
I want to point something out: I'm not sure if the series is following accurately the novel (it doesn't seem like it since the trailer) but the series description says that Mark is indeed 200 years old and Nakan is 250 years old. Maybe their ages were rounded up?
Ahahahah! You couldn't be more real with this question. People have such boring lives that they feel entitled to get to know every piece of a celeb life just because they are public figures. Most of them don't even know/speak to their own parents...
Did anyone notice that after Mark and Tong jump dramatically out of the window, Mark had only socks on but after arriving to the ghetto market he magically appears wearing shoes. Did he have an extra pair in the car? I don't think so... 🤭
Do you want to be called a hero by boycotting a series wich isn't only Joss work? If you don't like him, that's…
Who never sinned cast the first stone...
I won't spend my energy by boycotting and cancelling anything nor anyone. I just want to watch a show beacause it is entertaining. I won't spend my time hatting on anybody online, and judging them for something or a crime they comitted, for that they'll have to face a trial and the judge will do the job. Not saying one must keep their mouth shut, but cancelling someone is not about calling out a person about their acts, it is about us as audience felling like we are the truth owners and capable of being judges.
im so confused has he never gotten a cut in his entire life bc if he has had at least one cut ever it would have…
Most probably he did got injured but Mark healed him and erased his memories. All of the vampires in this universe can erase memories besides having their own special abilities.
To the people curious about the whole plot I truly recommend you to read the novel, it's really worth it. There are details from the characters that are explicit in the novel but not in the series or you may find things you are eager to know about. (Such as why Tong was hesitant on leaving the lounge area; what he felt when looking at Mark for the first time; why Mark is protecting Tong; who is Mark; etc) It's better if you read it instead of fishing for spoilers. There you go:
I'm rooting for this series to be as emotionally stimulating as it could possibly be! I hope you keep on watching the series and enjoying it as much as I am despite of the (questionable) CGI 🤭.
This was a great discussion!
What I enjoy in a BL the most is to testify the blossoming of the characters' unknown romantic feelings towards oneanother, which can be revealed to the audience through a simple gaze. I like the tension between the characters in this phase of the series. Another aspect I like the most is the overwhelming immature passion that motivates a character to act out on their impulse - felling driven character (Mark is that character in this particular case). And the last aspect is the pain of a loss. Some series I saw the character "died" and then came back to live - LIKE WHAT? - To me, this is just ridiculous, the audience should also go through the pain of loss along with the bereaved character. Death is part of reality it should be taken serious.
I've watched to many BL series and I can easily point those that actually made me feel what I described: The time of Fever; Make your Days Count; Addicted Heroin (chinese ver.) (I saw a lot of *AMAZING* BLs but these hold a special place in my heart). Make my days count was the one fiction I've cried the most over, and I have to point that I only cried over a series/movie 3 times in total.
ThamePo turned out to be I good BL as the audience claimed. I still didn't watch it tho. Actually I don't know why I'm so reluctant to do so.
I had no expectations about the writting nor the plot before reading the novel. While reading it I was able to immerse myself in the story. Although, there were times where I was left confused on some scene descriptions those were minor cases. Personally, I find the plot well structured - it introduces us to the characters; throughout the reading it clears us about the characters' intentions, motives and goals; it describes their feelings to the point those feel real and palpable. My final consideration of the novel is, I wouldn't read it on my own if this wans't to be adaptated to a live action. This novel isn't an amazing masterpiece but I pretty much enjoyed reading it as I could picture Joss and Gawin acting the scenes out. The plot was easy to understand, it didn't leave plot holes, the characters weren't complex (not complex personalities, emotions, intentions). To sum up, the novel is light and entertaning.
I don't know if you're new in GMMTV BL series but their plots are not that extraordinary either. After so many series "Not Me" is considered the best GMMTV series of all time, as this is a consesual opinion to the majority of GMMTV BL audience...
Considering the number of BL pairings GMMTV has, they surely focus on quantity over quality...
I want to point something out: I'm not sure if the series is following accurately the novel (it doesn't seem like it since the trailer) but the series description says that Mark is indeed 200 years old and Nakan is 250 years old. Maybe their ages were rounded up?
https://www.gmm25.com/shows_detail.html?id=1170
I won't spend my energy by boycotting and cancelling anything nor anyone. I just want to watch a show beacause it is entertaining. I won't spend my time hatting on anybody online, and judging them for something or a crime they comitted, for that they'll have to face a trial and the judge will do the job. Not saying one must keep their mouth shut, but cancelling someone is not about calling out a person about their acts, it is about us as audience felling like we are the truth owners and capable of being judges.
Oh I almost forgot vampires don't have fellings so the kid probably didn't even mind
https://www.wattpad.com/story/389737847-my-golden-blood?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=LikaiWrites
Have a good reading!