I stumbled upon their lot behind the scene photos on the production facebook album, they uploaded it according…
I love this series. Yes, it had a rocky start with too many extra characters and they had to deal with a low budget, but I really like Nut and Satha. Thanks for sharing.
I think this was a great series. The first time actors did an excellent job. The flashbacks told the other protagonist's story and it wasn't bothersome or distracting to me. When I started episode 7, my hand did go to the fast forward thinking it was a recap, but when I actually listened, I realized that Phob was telling his story, as he saw it. Hearing it as written for Nut was so touching and made me emotional. I saw Episode 7 as a love letter to Nut, written with the understanding that Nut may read it after Phob's death.
The fact that having a lead character with a health problem or disability is another plot piece that I liked. At the end of each episode, the casts gives a BTS talk, and in. one of them, a woman who had both of her legs amputated speaks and it was uplifting. This is a wonderful series and I hope there will be a season 2 with Tar and Tone.
Pob said that he is adopted, so maybe his adoptive parents have money, at least enough to pay his tuition fees…
I like the more authentic too. Even though I didn't like the ending, I thought the way they portrayed Shake from My Extraordinary was pretty realistic. You make a good point about Kdramas. I think they were the first and people have gotten used to that level of quality. I hadn't thought of that before. The first Thai BLs I watched were Love Sick and Make it Right, so I think that I'm more accepting of low budget projects. Fans provided the subs back then, and when the larger companies started subbing we had to wait a week for them.
I like projects out of Vietnam even if they have flaws, but MDL doesn't list Vietnam as a country, so a show like My Lascivious Boss isn't talked about here. It wasn't perfect, but the main character is poor, living in an industrial looking room. Hopefully as the industry grows, there will be more types of people represented.
Pob said that he is adopted, so maybe his adoptive parents have money, at least enough to pay his tuition fees…
I'm not offended, and I hope you aren't offended. I appreciate a civil discussion that doesn't go personal. I did watch Heroin but you were discussing "Thai BL," not all BL. Plus, there is a rich & influential partner in Addicted, the son of the general (I can't remember their names right now), who stayed with his poor boyfriend because he wanted to be with him all the time, but used his money and influence when he wanted, for example the snack shop lady.
There are rare productions from any country where it is locally produced and both characters are poor. This board is international and since I can't speak Thai, I can't go on Thai boards, but all I see is complaining here when a project is low budget and it reflects in the production. Maybe the one of the exceptions is Country Boy. What I liked about Hometown's Embrace and Country Boy is, they are produced locally, using local talent. I will accept some flaws, knowing they don't have the funds because I believe in people telling their own stories.
Pob said that he is adopted, so maybe his adoptive parents have money, at least enough to pay his tuition fees…
Local viewers know what poverty looks like and there are probably shows (not specifically BL) that tell a real story. I don't think international viewers could handle real lives of the poor. When a sanitized view is presented such as in Hometown's Embrace, international viewers continually complain about the lack of production, storytelling, acting, etc. There are sacrifices for low budget projects and international viewers don't like it. They want rich people/companies telling the stories of the poor so they can get top acting, production and settings like A Tale of a Thousand Stars, which I really loved, but it isn't the poor speaking for the poor. That is my short answer and just my opinion.
I really dislike Pob character, he have some issues, he never smile maybe it is the main reason, in real life…
Pob said that he is adopted, so maybe his adoptive parents have money, at least enough to pay his tuition fees and apartment. Otherwise he probably would just live at home. Poor people in Thailand do not live like Pob. He looks middle class to me, where Leo is rich.
I really liked that Leon read Phob's subtle cues and didn't try to kiss him - that shows his sensitivity to other…
I can't stand the on the knees technique, to create space, but it's used in Asia, even in well produced series like History (after season 1). I kind of like how Leo and Fiat are approaching this. One is afraid of underwhelming his partner, the other is afraid of overwhelming his partner. They are slowly getting there though. I understand because I had a VERY BRIEF romance with someone who was like a brother to me, and we could never get over the awkwardness. We only kissed a few times, but we did not have the maturity to even talk it out, we just went back to bro/sis.
Fiat is still feisty, he went over there and claimed his man. Leo did not disclose the orphanage thing, that's why Fiat, led down the rabbit hole by Leon, misunderstood. That's an immaturity moment of Leo and Fiat's. Leo for not disclosing out of not wanting to disclose Pob's past (if there's nothing wrong with being an orphan, Leo could have told Fiat, but he must think that Fiat is shallow) and Fiat should have just asked if Leo why he was talking to Pob. We have all jumped to incorrect conclusions in life and made an ass out of ourselves. I know I have.
I agree, stop the sound effects, but Thais must like this in their comedies because it's in all of them.
I think that we can discuss the topic civilly and we can always agree to disagree.
Edited to add: Famous line from Love Story, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." I disagree, but maybe that's how Fiat feels. Just kidding.
I love this series! I might get killed for this, but it's kind of like a Brady Bunch (yes, I'm old) concept where they have a conflict of the episode and resolve it within the episode. The beauty is, the couples talk things out and try to resolve the conflict. Yes, Fiat let Leon lead him down the rabbit hole, but it comes from having a certain amount of shame for his past behavior. Same as Leon, not feeling he can measure up to his older brother. If more couples regardless of gender could communicate more, they would have better relationships. The irony of this board is, when things are "toxic" people get it a tizzy, but when characters display adult behaviors, they still complain. I think this board can be a gathering place for immaturity at times.
Okei the fact that the whole drama started by slapping that toxicity was a big flex. And the fact that he started…
I think that some people left because there was too much of the girls and teachers, and too little time between Nut and Satha in the first episodes. That's okay because we don't have to hear them complain every week. Even though it's very low budget they have different types of people, and bodies. I think the actor playing Nut may be LGBT because the way he kisses is not the dead fish kiss. I just love this series. I rate after I watch the whole series so maybe it will go up a little bit.
Episode 10 was great. I'm not sure how they are going to resolve things in 2 episodes, but I'm still ride or die for Nut and Satha. I'm glad they stopped showing the girls and the teachers.
According to the Line group there will be 12 episodes. I also like this show and appreciate that they didn't fetishize…
In Ep 10 when Satha was talking to Dearny, he referred to Nut by name, not by uncle, which is what he calls Nut privately. That tells me it's a nickname, and that Satha does not have a daddy/uncle fetish.
For me this is one of the best BL series of all time. I love Leon and Kitty Boy a.k.a. Pob and his cat Pobjer,…
I think that the love scene suffered from lack of direction. I watched all four lead cast interviews pre-release of the series, and both Ja and First said the love scenes were embarrassing because they know each other. The director needed to help them overcome the embarrassment, but didn't.
The fact that having a lead character with a health problem or disability is another plot piece that I liked. At the end of each episode, the casts gives a BTS talk, and in. one of them, a woman who had both of her legs amputated speaks and it was uplifting. This is a wonderful series and I hope there will be a season 2 with Tar and Tone.
I like projects out of Vietnam even if they have flaws, but MDL doesn't list Vietnam as a country, so a show like My Lascivious Boss isn't talked about here. It wasn't perfect, but the main character is poor, living in an industrial looking room. Hopefully as the industry grows, there will be more types of people represented.
There are rare productions from any country where it is locally produced and both characters are poor. This board is international and since I can't speak Thai, I can't go on Thai boards, but all I see is complaining here when a project is low budget and it reflects in the production. Maybe the one of the exceptions is Country Boy. What I liked about Hometown's Embrace and Country Boy is, they are produced locally, using local talent. I will accept some flaws, knowing they don't have the funds because I believe in people telling their own stories.
Fiat is still feisty, he went over there and claimed his man. Leo did not disclose the orphanage thing, that's why Fiat, led down the rabbit hole by Leon, misunderstood. That's an immaturity moment of Leo and Fiat's. Leo for not disclosing out of not wanting to disclose Pob's past (if there's nothing wrong with being an orphan, Leo could have told Fiat, but he must think that Fiat is shallow) and Fiat should have just asked if Leo why he was talking to Pob. We have all jumped to incorrect conclusions in life and made an ass out of ourselves. I know I have.
I agree, stop the sound effects, but Thais must like this in their comedies because it's in all of them.
I think that we can discuss the topic civilly and we can always agree to disagree.
Edited to add: Famous line from Love Story, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." I disagree, but maybe that's how Fiat feels. Just kidding.