The acting is wonderful, the characters are well-drawn and consistent, it's beautifully filmed, and it's so boring…
I like Marks acting in Sky in Your heart. In general, I'm a fan of Thai BL. They can do it all: bubbling joy of life, explosive humor and also heartbreaking drama.
Even though the plot was absolutely a drag and really got on my nerves, I wanted to know how it ended and watched episodes 5 and 6 after I had already dropped it. This drama has some moments that I liked and that kept me coming back. In my opinion, a total of 3 to 4 episodes would have been better.
If I was still a university student, I could literally write a 5000 word essay analysing P'Aof's series lol. As…
This typical Ep11 pattern was so lame while Ep-1-Ep-10 were truly a masterpiece. The story and characters felt believable. Ep-11 ruined the show for me. I haven't had any interest in the show since then. I bet episode 12 was lame too.
The scriptwriter's inspiration for the breakup story between Mhok and Day provides some insights that can help…
I understand the reasons, but the author himself called Day's decision immature: "What can you expect from a young person in their twenties? That's their level of maturity." In reality, this leads not to "personal growth" and reunification, but to a final break and trauma for both people. The audience certainly doesn't believe in the fairy tale that everything will be fine again afterwards.
Well, Aof wanted to force a lame, BL-typical Ep-11 turnaround. And this decision from Day was also highly controversial in Aof's team. In fact, such a harsh, unilateral break leads to irreparable damage of the relationship and final separation, not for reunion unless Mhok is into mental abuse lol. That makes the story unbelievable and it's a turnoff. These immature decisions occur of course, but in reality there would be no more Ep-12 for them after Ep-11. This also made me a lot less curious about episode 12.
proper TLThe scriptwriter's inspiration for the breakup story between Mhok and Day provides some insights that…
It's a lame explanation from Aof. He wanted to force a lame, BL-typical Ep-11 turnaround. And this decision from Day was also highly controversial in Aof's team. In fact, such a harsh, unilateral break leads to irreparable damage of the relationship and final separation. That makes the story unbelievable again.
I still have to watch ep 11 but damn just as I thought the ep 11 curse was slowly dying out, they bring it back💀
That's right. And it's so lame, along with Aof's explanations. By the way, he wrote on Twitter that Day's decision to drop Mhok was highly controversial within his team. And rightly so. It's a turn-off. Day may have been immature and emotional, but this separation still seems forced for reasons of the Ep-11 curse. Contrary to what Aof might suggest, it's completely wrong for Day to unilaterally decide what is best for Mhok. It's invasive and mean, and in reality Mhok's relationship with Day would usually be irreparably damaged unless Mhok is into Day making one-sided decisions in a relationship to Mhok's detriment. Unbelievable twist in the story that was previously understandable.
And rightly so. It's a turn-off. Day may have been immature and emotional, but this separation still seems forced for reasons of the Ep-11 curse. Contrary to what Aof might suggest, it's completely wrong for Day to unilaterally decide what is best for Mhok. It's invasive and mean, and in reality Mhok's relationship with Day would usually be irreparably damaged unless Mhok is into Day making one-sided decisions in a relationship to Mhok's detriment. Unbelievable twist in the story that was previously understandable.