I want to hug Sohee and tell her that she's inordinately pretty and downright gorgeous and she'll find a boyfriend who truly cares for her (and if she ever inclines the other way then i'd readily be up for it :)
I want to hug Shiwoon because i don't ever want him to lose his sense of humor
I want to hug Taekyung and tell him that it's okay, i understand that he's been a loner and things can get too bewildering sometimes and he's slowly getting there :)
I want to hug Daon; his kindness shines as radiantly as a hallow, despite the fact that he has been treated with so much indifference
And i want to hug Shinwoo; it's not easy to home a crush in oneself, especially not when the person of your affection is right there to nurture it everyday. It's going to be okay, i know you'll get that happy ending :)
A helpful synopsis of episode 7: She likes him. But he sort of likes him. He likes him too. But he likes him. And he sort of likes her. Thank me later ;)
When I will feel that I am watching 2021 Japanese drama. Why all Jp dramas feel old and outdated in terms of technology.…
Japanese aren't outdated in technology XD all major camera brands like Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic, fujifilm—you name it—are all japanese As to why Japanese dramas feel so old-ish or outdated is probably because their budgets are much lower (and this is not just for lgbt+ series). That is why anime emerged in the first place. It used to be cheaper (operative word being used). The anime industry is much larger now but the production cost is still lower than any hollywood mainstream movie
I'd say the camerawork here was good. It's nothing spectacular—there's no room to be spectacular, there are no difficult scenes to shoot here. Emphasis is thus on the direction and even though it's just one episode in, i like it
Japan puts lots of emphasis on traditional beliefs imo. Even idols who perform there are not allowed to lip sync. They have a different style which doesn't appeal to everybody and they don't try to either ;)
The first episode feels like a crossover of the anime and pornographer and i'm loving it. I love Uenoyama and Haruki's casting choices. I felt that Mafuyu and Kaji's castings didn't fill the mod well but its going good :)
No, it's the same story but with a Hong Kong setting and cast
I was just reminded by someone below that there was a 2016 version too. I've watched it but somehow I just... Anyway, yeah the original Ossan's Love short released in 2016 had the same vibe as the 2018 one. They changed Maki's actor in both so if you want to check that out then try both 2016 and 2018 but if you're in the mood for just one then try the 2018
I don't think so. The one Japanese one needed a sequel imo because it didn't end with them completely showing…
I don't think HK will stray from the original ending, this is like their first main bl series and they really haven't deferred from the og script much except for dialogues and some scenes here and there
I personally don't like KK here since he uses business to get closer to Tin (the boss was better and sort of cuter and more effeminate in the Japanese series :) and I'm all for Siu Muk but I understand how it can be a disappointment for KK and Tin shippers :[
It's not something Anyone should "Enjoy." ITS RAPE. And should NEVER be used as a vehicle for a Romance. FULL…
Um okay, since you are cancelling the opinions of anyone who is not an adult let me start out by saying that I am an adult
Now yes, there is something called consensual rape sexual roleplay but your phrasing makes it seem like you're confusing bdsm and rape fantasy and the biggest distinction between both: consent.
The description doesn't look like rape roleplay at all. Role-play is consensual, whatever happened here—or is going to happen here judging from the description—is clearly not. If it isn't consensual, it is wrong. If something non consensual is romanticize, it is wrong.
I won't argue whether it is right or wrong to seek out romanticized rape and watch it, but everyone here on mydramalist (and on the internet in general) can comment (or 'whine' as you call it) as much as they want.
That synopsis isn't helping my first impression at all but I'm interested in seeing what they do with it but I'm not exactly eager to watch it, it looks like romanticization of rape. But I don't want my first impression to cloud my judgement :/
Okay but did I spot lesbians in episode 13? Those two ladies were leaning in too close And then Ping told Tin that 'girls are more open minded than him.' Props to the showmakers for making such a great series with gay/bi/pan characters and to MIRROR for portraying them and for being so open
That was such a creative way to propose and I’m living for it! I’m sad that there’s only one more episode,…
I don't think so. The one Japanese one needed a sequel imo because it didn't end with them completely showing enough progression in their relationship. Hong Kong did the time apart conflict already (Haruta went abroad in the second part but Tin is already doing that by going to Taiwan) HK ver. has also shown lots of development and ups and downs in their relationship ready
No, it's the same story but with a Hong Kong setting and cast
There wasn't any Ossan's Love released in 2016 to my knowledge. 2018 is the original Japanese one. 2019 is it's sequel. 2021 is this one, the hk adaptation It's kind of hard to say which is better. The Japanese and Hong Kong versions have a different vibe and Hong Kong added lots of new things in terms of dialogue and some of the storyline has been altered near the end. HK has a more cohesive storyline. But the Japanese one was more—idk it had that particular Japanese effect which is hard to reproduce
This ark was there but the Francesca and Louis scene you're talking about was all Hong kong
Both In the og the cafe scene was actually an old fashioned Japanese restaurant/eatery The cosplay wasn't even there in the og (I liked it because it somehow showed Francesca's youthful side but simultaneously how mature she was) and the dialogue after that was all Hong Kong
I want to hug Shiwoon because i don't ever want him to lose his sense of humor
I want to hug Taekyung and tell him that it's okay, i understand that he's been a loner and things can get too bewildering sometimes and he's slowly getting there :)
I want to hug Daon; his kindness shines as radiantly as a hallow, despite the fact that he has been treated with so much indifference
And i want to hug Shinwoo; it's not easy to home a crush in oneself, especially not when the person of your affection is right there to nurture it everyday. It's going to be okay, i know you'll get that happy ending :)
She likes him. But he sort of likes him. He likes him too. But he likes him. And he sort of likes her.
Thank me later ;)
As to why Japanese dramas feel so old-ish or outdated is probably because their budgets are much lower (and this is not just for lgbt+ series). That is why anime emerged in the first place. It used to be cheaper (operative word being used). The anime industry is much larger now but the production cost is still lower than any hollywood mainstream movie
I'd say the camerawork here was good. It's nothing spectacular—there's no room to be spectacular, there are no difficult scenes to shoot here. Emphasis is thus on the direction and even though it's just one episode in, i like it
Japan puts lots of emphasis on traditional beliefs imo. Even idols who perform there are not allowed to lip sync. They have a different style which doesn't appeal to everybody and they don't try to either ;)
I love Uenoyama and Haruki's casting choices. I felt that Mafuyu and Kaji's castings didn't fill the mod well but its going good :)
I personally don't like KK here since he uses business to get closer to Tin (the boss was better and sort of cuter and more effeminate in the Japanese series :) and I'm all for Siu Muk but I understand how it can be a disappointment for KK and Tin shippers :[
Now yes, there is something called consensual rape sexual roleplay but your phrasing makes it seem like you're confusing bdsm and rape fantasy and the biggest distinction between both: consent.
The description doesn't look like rape roleplay at all. Role-play is consensual, whatever happened here—or is going to happen here judging from the description—is clearly not. If it isn't consensual, it is wrong. If something non consensual is romanticize, it is wrong.
I won't argue whether it is right or wrong to seek out romanticized rape and watch it, but everyone here on mydramalist (and on the internet in general) can comment (or 'whine' as you call it) as much as they want.
And then Ping told Tin that 'girls are more open minded than him.'
Props to the showmakers for making such a great series with gay/bi/pan characters and to MIRROR for portraying them and for being so open
HK ver. has also shown lots of development and ups and downs in their relationship ready
It's kind of hard to say which is better. The Japanese and Hong Kong versions have a different vibe and Hong Kong added lots of new things in terms of dialogue and some of the storyline has been altered near the end. HK has a more cohesive storyline. But the Japanese one was more—idk it had that particular Japanese effect which is hard to reproduce
In the og the cafe scene was actually an old fashioned Japanese restaurant/eatery
The cosplay wasn't even there in the og (I liked it because it somehow showed Francesca's youthful side but simultaneously how mature she was) and the dialogue after that was all Hong Kong