I loved all the cute guys on here. But the thing that blew my wig away was how beautiful Mark looked when he cross dressed. Freakin gorgeous!!!! AAAH It was a feast for my eyes for sure. And he's a beauty from head to toe. Look at that beautiful hand with the ring. How elegant!! And of course, he did an amazing job maintaining that grace in his acting and made it too damn convincing. I was almost disappointed seeing him back in the next episode hahahah. But all in all, props to him:]] ( ˘ ³˘)♥
This was so interesting and has so many deep hidden perspectives. I love these morally shaking movies. How long are we gonna be bound by these societal laws? Is the societal framework all there is to life? I won't comment on a person's personality here. But the general thinking. Suppose his family knew it too and accepted things the way they were (which I know is highly unlikely in real life). It actually does happen in many celebrities' lives. Which is what we call a fake or outer official relationship and their personal life includes completely different person(s). Overall, this one was quite a thought-provoking one and it really shakes you up and makes you think open-mindedly. Even though it might seem like a bittersweet ending, that's life! :>
Damn I've always felt this, but the Chinese bl have the highest caliber of plotlines and their execution. It's beautifully done and has hidden meanings too. It's really such a waste though because of the strict Chinese laws today against the genre. It's so disappointing. To imagine the kind of stories we could've had from them..:"(
The siblings mother dies and then Lu Feng. Not everyone dies. This part 2 was big mistake if u ask me :(
Yeah I mean it was an open ending. So it's entirely upto you to assume what you wanna. They went with an open ending in fear of totally driving the audience away. So yeah. We can imagine what we wanna, as delusional as that sounds.
was playboy and mac the same person ? why was the stranger/client talking about them like they were different…
Yeah, they were the same. You can see that in the end credits. They write it as 'Playboy (Mac)' so yeah. Of course, it's also shown here in the cast and character names.
All I can say is, Gun is an amazing actor and really should transcend the small BL scene into more meatier roles…
I completely agree. He can pull off greater and tougher roles. No doubt there. Gun being with GMMTV is only limiting his talent and skills. He is one of the best and the other Gmmtv artists are nowhere near as good as him. It almost feels like his skills are wasted being there and doing the same old boring characters almost everytime. He is so damn versatile that one would be surprised to see the number and kinds of roles he's played. We can see that in his older roles quite clearly. But I also wanted to say that if he feels comfortable in that environment, then of course, it's totally up to him. I will always support and admire him nonetheless.
i see that some people don’t understand this movie, but i liked it. i think that gun’s character felt alone…
agreed. People don't understand this one, just like 'The Blue Hour' Gun seems to do a lot of these metaphorically deep movies which don't spoonfeed the viewers. His acting is on point as usual.
I'll be very honest here. This one is emotionally taxing to watch. You might feel annoyed and frustrated with the characters and the storyline and how it seems so out of place with how cruel it can be toward any character, it might even be called 'toxic' in the first few episodes- a toxic friendship , but once you go on and watch the rest, one thing is for sure. [[[It might contain slight (nothing major from the storyline) spoilers. ]]] That is, the more you want a particular character to get hurt, the more you feel bad inside and just want it to be over. One of the reasons why it's so emotionally exhausting. Also, what I truly believe is that Love is not about "redemption" or "vengeance". It's about feelings. And no matter how much you use your brain to weigh the situations, you canNOT ignore your feelings. No matter how much you're hurt, no matter how much you see the characters getting hurt, you won't feel any better until they finally have a good time together. So what I would say is to watch this while keeping all of this in mind. And at the same time, know that this story is about something so abstract that even the wisest of people won't be able to interpret it correctly. It's beautiful Love. Blooming from friendship - a toxic friendship.
Overall, this one was quite a thought-provoking one and it really shakes you up and makes you think open-mindedly. Even though it might seem like a bittersweet ending, that's life! :>
Wen? What's his name?
Of course, it's also shown here in the cast and character names.
But I also wanted to say that if he feels comfortable in that environment, then of course, it's totally up to him. I will always support and admire him nonetheless.
Gun seems to do a lot of these metaphorically deep movies which don't spoonfeed the viewers. His acting is on point as usual.
That is, the more you want a particular character to get hurt, the more you feel bad inside and just want it to be over. One of the reasons why it's so emotionally exhausting. Also, what I truly believe is that Love is not about "redemption" or "vengeance". It's about feelings. And no matter how much you use your brain to weigh the situations, you canNOT ignore your feelings. No matter how much you're hurt, no matter how much you see the characters getting hurt, you won't feel any better until they finally have a good time together. So what I would say is to watch this while keeping all of this in mind. And at the same time, know that this story is about something so abstract that even the wisest of people won't be able to interpret it correctly. It's beautiful Love. Blooming from friendship - a toxic friendship.