"... he insists on pursuing Yul even though Yul clearly told him that he doesn't see him as more than a younger…
"Noone wants to be rejected. The people who "move on" wish they didn't have to" Never said otherwise. But it's part of life and the right thing to do for the other person & for yourself.
Then again I understand your point of view about wanting fiction to always be a happily ever after.
"... he insists on pursuing Yul even though Yul clearly told him that he doesn't see him as more than a younger…
My comment was only about this sentence that I found disturbing. Not about its context in the series. If someone says no you stop.
"but if everyone gave up at the first negative signal, the human race would have died out a long time ago." That's also why a lot of people regret ever yielding to persistent a**holes & marrying them. So yeah, depends on how you see it.
I didn’t expect a Yuujinchou reference here! But now you say it like that, I agree. it has the same kind of…
"These types of shows / anime are just my style. I think because i am an emotional person. Also, i really am not a fan of too much romance tbh, i mean sometimes."
It's like I wrote this part. I also feel the same. I wish for more shows like that. Plus, about romance, I need to be in a certain mood to feel it. So it depends on the shows, the characters, etc. For example, I really shipped Goo Ryun & Park Joong Gil in "Tomorrow".
Also most of the time I prefer if the romance wasn't between the main leads since I'm not fan of the genre & it would mean a show not focused on it.
5 minutes into the movie, I realized that I had seen it before😅 I liked this movie. It felt like watching an old LGBT movie from the 2000' or late 1990'. The atmosphere, the filming, etc.
Also the dad was hot🤭 And Priscilla is my favorite character!!!!!🥰❤️ I want a series with her as MC, helping people who come to her bar. So like each episode or 2 episodes, we follow a new character & his own story. Of course Priscilla would also her own story to tell throughout the series.
2/10 dropped, disappointed.Negative:1. Too few kisses2. Just 1/2 Lovescene but unfortunately not much happened…
1. Don't need that in every LGBT/BL.
2. Don't need that in every LGBT/BL.
3. It's LGBT movie, not a BL. So a lot of people dislike. Especially when they don't know the difference.
4. It's an open ending. Up to your interpretation. Personally I can see both interpretations equally, but I choose the happy ending as the actual ending😌
5. Didn't notice. I could hear them perfectly.
6. "implementation" Thanks to you I learned a new word😂 So thank you😊❤️ Also I have nothing to say about this point. That's your feelings.
I'm baffled by all the negative comments and ones saying it was merely "ok," because I liked it so much that I…
I also don't understand why the rating is so low. It's a really good lgbt movie. I think some people give a low rating only because of a non-happy ending. And other because of lack of kisses & seggs: they expect every lgbt/BL media to be like today's Thai BL.
By the way, for me it's a happy ending: when they met, both characters were lonely & had some issues. Not the best mindset to begin a new relationship. Especially if you want the relationship to last. Then both characters were apart for 1 year. A year in which both resolved their issues & matured. So when they met again, they were ready to give each other a second chance and another attempt at a relationship.
Plus there was that metaphor with the fish (them): at the end they were both in the same tank. So, at the end, they were no longer living in different worlds, but in the same one. At least that the interpretation I prefer and I want (because I also saw the opposite interpretation)
Why people do not like this movie as much as TTB? Because the main genre of the movie, zombies, are sidelined.…
"Why people do not like this movie as much as TTB?" I didn't watch this movie, but I saw some scenes from this so I'll explain why I won't watch & maybe the reason some people disliked this sequel:
It's like watching this wonderful/original/never seen before zombie movie (Train to Busan), then seeing the sequel which is your typical American action zombie movie.
So this movie as a stand alone/American like movie may be good for those who like this kind of movie, but for those who watched TTB, the story was lacking its originality & all the other things that attracted people in the first movie.
I mean Eiji was a coward but given his circumstances, I understood his actions completely. Were they justified?…
I agree with you. In the series Life is beautiful(2010), Tae Sub's mom supported him after he came out to her. And she told the rest of the family to either support him (or at least keep their opinion to themselves) or leave the house.
I remember her saying to her husband something like "the society is cruel to them. He will face hardship and hate from strangers. Let us make his family, his home his haven when the world is too scary." Not the exact wording but similar meaning.
Parents should support their children instead of try to change something that can't change and make their life even harder.
I hate this company you did wrong with two actor in pilot teaser.
From what I heard they do this a lot in Thai industry: they film a pilot episode to see the audience's reaction and to attract investors. Then depending on these factors, they recast all the characters and begin filming.
Pilot & teaser aren't always the final product, but more of a marketing to evaluate fans & sponsor interest and see if the project is worth doing to the end or not.
I watched the pilot episode few months ago. Same vibes as I feel you linger in the air. Then I saw it's because it's from the same author. The only reasons I need to watch this. I can't wait for September!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just hope the actors are good and the production won't disappoint.
P.S: I've already seen Prison Playbook and I loved it. I'll also re-watch it some day.
Well these days I'm watching and re-watching old movies, so now I'm used to low quality video😂
So I think I'm ready for this series😂😂
Never said otherwise. But it's part of life and the right thing to do for the other person & for yourself.
Then again I understand your point of view about wanting fiction to always be a happily ever after.
"but if everyone gave up at the first negative signal, the human race would have died out a long time ago."
That's also why a lot of people regret ever yielding to persistent a**holes & marrying them. So yeah, depends on how you see it.
P.S: Sorry for the late reply.
P.S: Sorry for the late reply.
Also, i really am not a fan of too much romance tbh, i mean sometimes."
It's like I wrote this part. I also feel the same. I wish for more shows like that.
Plus, about romance, I need to be in a certain mood to feel it. So it depends on the shows, the characters, etc. For example, I really shipped Goo Ryun & Park Joong Gil in "Tomorrow".
Also most of the time I prefer if the romance wasn't between the main leads since I'm not fan of the genre & it would mean a show not focused on it.
Also the dad was hot🤭 And Priscilla is my favorite character!!!!!🥰❤️
I want a series with her as MC, helping people who come to her bar. So like each episode or 2 episodes, we follow a new character & his own story. Of course Priscilla would also her own story to tell throughout the series.
2. Don't need that in every LGBT/BL.
3. It's LGBT movie, not a BL. So a lot of people dislike. Especially when they don't know the difference.
4. It's an open ending. Up to your interpretation. Personally I can see both interpretations equally, but I choose the happy ending as the actual ending😌
5. Didn't notice. I could hear them perfectly.
6. "implementation" Thanks to you I learned a new word😂 So thank you😊❤️
Also I have nothing to say about this point. That's your feelings.
By the way, for me it's a happy ending: when they met, both characters were lonely & had some issues. Not the best mindset to begin a new relationship. Especially if you want the relationship to last. Then both characters were apart for 1 year. A year in which both resolved their issues & matured. So when they met again, they were ready to give each other a second chance and another attempt at a relationship.
Plus there was that metaphor with the fish (them): at the end they were both in the same tank. So, at the end, they were no longer living in different worlds, but in the same one. At least that the interpretation I prefer and I want (because I also saw the opposite interpretation)
I didn't watch this movie, but I saw some scenes from this so I'll explain why I won't watch & maybe the reason some people disliked this sequel:
It's like watching this wonderful/original/never seen before zombie movie (Train to Busan), then seeing the sequel which is your typical American action zombie movie.
So this movie as a stand alone/American like movie may be good for those who like this kind of movie, but for those who watched TTB, the story was lacking its originality & all the other things that attracted people in the first movie.
Now I HATE it. Just seeing the world I get goosebumps. It's like I have some PTSD😅😂
I remember her saying to her husband something like "the society is cruel to them. He will face hardship and hate from strangers. Let us make his family, his home his haven when the world is too scary." Not the exact wording but similar meaning.
Parents should support their children instead of try to change something that can't change and make their life even harder.
Pilot & teaser aren't always the final product, but more of a marketing to evaluate fans & sponsor interest and see if the project is worth doing to the end or not.
I just hope the actors are good and the production won't disappoint.