I remember many times I have seen comments since pilot trailer that this pair or that pair would do good in this…
Oh wow, i didn't know. Of course P'Aof had a hand in choosing them. He's been amazing recently, like a golden goose or whatever that fable was. Any drama he touches turns to gold
+stars for being an actual bully romance. This is one of the (very) few dramas that do justice to the "enemies to lovers" tag
Perth as Kanghan has a more "mafia feel" to him than the actual mafia dramas like Never let me go and Kinnporsche
He was like a child with a gun in episode 2 (as pointed out by the other goons), but there's something intense about him that it makes one think thrice before messing with him, especially if he has a gun.
Also, the "show don't tell" approach is amazing. So many hate to love dramas and books out here with the "i fell for her cause he/she's soft" or a "i like to hate him cause he's interesting" but these aren't gritty enough to capture the vibe as fully as Dangerous Romance has in just 2 eps.
Kanghan had never given a second glance to him but now Sailom has his full attention. Sailom truly gets under his skin in ways no one else has.
Perth and Chimon nailed it here. There are so many "unexpected pairings" gmmtv made recently like Krist and Gawin, Khao and First,, who are doing really well (and in my honest opinion, and i'm not saying this to drag favs, better than some other popular shipped actors). Just goes to show that its about the magic two great actors can make
The only complaint I have about those two: they are not gay enough. But let's see how their chemistry is developing.…
Man i thought that almost kiss on the grass scene was pretty gay 🤣 But gay people don't really look a certain way, you really should change that outlook
ngl I'm bored for the most part It's mostly the same shit but swapped characters ðŸ˜we better get S2 or mini…
I was so upset we weren't getting a sequel that i didn't even check out the teaser but I'm finding this fun. BUT i still wish we'd get a proper sequel with them in uni or smth
Tinn saying that Gun had become taller than him was when i took the cue that this was going to be crack✨
I love how they wrote the characters, everybody is in the alternate situation but they maintain the essence of their personalities and everytime it comes through, it creates unpredictabe, funny moments. They literally changed EVERYBODY
And i love how they're condensing the whole drama and repeating entire key scenes but they're changing a lot of things so it can't get boring
i didn't like jaab much to begin with as he seemed to not care at all that jan had a boyfriend now i hate jan…
That thing with Beam was so weird. I thought she wrote in the group chat first because she was finding it difficult to deal with it and wanted to tell her friends first, i understand that it can be overwhelming and she wanted to get her emotions sorted before telling Khanun
But the show is suddenly pushing this closeness with Beam, and I could understand that too but why does Beam look like he's forcing happiness and stare at her with subtle longing. And the damn camera is so focussed on HIM when Ae was telling Khanun on the phone...
It's seems one-sided but it's still sudden and simply unnecessary
Solid 8.5/10. Nocebo has the horror tag on other websites and that poster isn't particularly fluffy, but it really isn't. There is zero gore, zero violence, zero jump scares, just a gross dog tick. A tick, like capitalism, growing larger and bigger, rounder and juicier, sucking blood and life.
The real horror is the cyclical oppression of the third world nations by first world nations, (an oppression that its government is cognizant of and equally has a hand in, but that isn't the focus of the movie). The story becomes evident pretty early on and nothing much truly happens in the mid third (yet I wouldn't say the movie could do without it) , but still the ending and overall message is explosive and hits hard.
When the child and woman stare at each other and scream, you do wonder who is the real horror here.
koreans playing at ringu The actual "brutal and graphic" video evidence, the marui video, that the synopsis speaks of is actually just the last twenty minutes of the movie. The one hour prior to it follows the foredoomed crew as the investigate. It is an eerie buildup to the last twenty minutes to follow—a total bloodbath.
There are a few loose ends but I'm glad to just watch a horror which doesn't rely solely on the garish music and jump scares. an okay flick 7/10
Nonkul is, as always, giving his all to his acting. Blown away by his acting in the heartbreak scenes.
Perth as Kanghan has a more "mafia feel" to him than the actual mafia dramas like Never let me go and Kinnporsche
He was like a child with a gun in episode 2 (as pointed out by the other goons), but there's something intense about him that it makes one think thrice before messing with him, especially if he has a gun.
Also, the "show don't tell" approach is amazing. So many hate to love dramas and books out here with the "i fell for her cause he/she's soft" or a "i like to hate him cause he's interesting" but these aren't gritty enough to capture the vibe as fully as Dangerous Romance has in just 2 eps.
Kanghan had never given a second glance to him but now Sailom has his full attention. Sailom truly gets under his skin in ways no one else has.
Perth and Chimon nailed it here. There are so many "unexpected pairings" gmmtv made recently like Krist and Gawin, Khao and First,, who are doing really well (and in my honest opinion, and i'm not saying this to drag favs, better than some other popular shipped actors). Just goes to show that its about the magic two great actors can make
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But gay people don't really look a certain way, you really should change that outlook
I've been a fan of this but looking back, and even right now, I'm just not feeling it anymore
And i love how they're condensing the whole drama and repeating entire key scenes but they're changing a lot of things so it can't get boring
But the show is suddenly pushing this closeness with Beam, and I could understand that too but why does Beam look like he's forcing happiness and stare at her with subtle longing. And the damn camera is so focussed on HIM when Ae was telling Khanun on the phone...
It's seems one-sided but it's still sudden and simply unnecessary
The real horror is the cyclical oppression of the third world nations by first world nations, (an oppression that its government is cognizant of and equally has a hand in, but that isn't the focus of the movie). The story becomes evident pretty early on and nothing much truly happens in the mid third (yet I wouldn't say the movie could do without it) , but still the ending and overall message is explosive and hits hard.
When the child and woman stare at each other and scream, you do wonder who is the real horror here.
The actual "brutal and graphic" video evidence, the marui video, that the synopsis speaks of is actually just the last twenty minutes of the movie. The one hour prior to it follows the foredoomed crew as the investigate. It is an eerie buildup to the last twenty minutes to follow—a total bloodbath.
There are a few loose ends but I'm glad to just watch a horror which doesn't rely solely on the garish music and jump scares. an okay flick 7/10