After two episodes, it is the quality of the production that most impresses me. I've really enjoyed watching Freen and Becky play 15 year olds, and I look forward to them playing older characters from episode 3.
I know its only one episode in, but I'm impressed. The acting is very good and the cinematography is excellent. So far, this drama is genuinely at "Netflix" level - which if it maintains the quality, will be the first Thai GL drama to reach achieve that (at least in my judgement). And the story seems like its going to be very engaging as well. I suspect I'm going to enjoy this drama as much as I enjoyed "Blank", which for me is a BIG call. I'll definitely be buying the novel.
I strongly disagree. Just because YOU have a problem with age gap dramas does not make them bad. Do you realise…
It most definitely IS a personal taste discussion. You think a 21 year old woman (the age Anueng was when she started dating Nueng) should have a mandated upper age for her romantic partner, and I think as long as they are consenting adults, it is nobody's business who they love.
How's your idea going to work by the way? Should the government mandate the maximum age gap, or perhaps some religious organisation should decide the rules? What maximum age gap would you permit? Who enforces these rules anyway and what should the penalties be for breaching them? Should there be a different permitted maximum age gap if the the male is older than the female (assuming heterosexual relationships) and different again for same-sex relationships?
Again, if you don't like age gap dramas, DON'T WATCH THEM. And you might not like it, but you simply don't get to decide if two consenting adults can (or should) love each other.
Like all the JPC GL web dramas, this one was short and amateur but very cute. I enjoyed it a lot. Also, the actress playing the owner of the café is absolutely gorgeous.
Girls... i understand that there's not many GL shows and that we have to support the very few that are airing…
I strongly disagree. Just because YOU have a problem with age gap dramas does not make them bad. Do you realise there are people who live happy lives with a partner who is much older or younger than themselves. You do not get to be a gatekeeper deciding who someone can love. But if you don't like age gap dramas - then don't watch them.
It's so cringe and the age gap is... (yes i saw the tag but i didn't know the youngest would THIS young), i don't…
The 16 year age gap is central to the story, as you will find out in a later episode. At the start of the drama, Anueng (the younger woman) is 20 years old, even though she is still in high school. The reason why she's still in school at that age is because she started school 3 years late due to health problems she had when she was a baby. This is all explained later in the drama. Anueng turns 21 within the first few episodes, which is before they two women get together. So, you eventually have a 21 year old woman dating a 36 year old woman. In the drama, Nueng (the older woman) wrestles in her own mind about the appropriateness of the relationship, due to the age gap (and some other issues), and she repeatedly tries to push Anueng away (who has been aggressively pursuing Nueng from the very start). But Anueng wins in the end, or you might say love wins in the end.
I'm on the 7th episode and it's funny how the gf didn't blame her boyfriend as much as she blamed the woman he…
If you want to see a drama that does the complete opposite, check out the Chinese drama "Alliance". In this drama, the wife forms an alliance with her husband's mistress to bring the husband down. https://kisskh.at/702939-shuang-xi
How's your idea going to work by the way? Should the government mandate the maximum age gap, or perhaps some religious organisation should decide the rules? What maximum age gap would you permit? Who enforces these rules anyway and what should the penalties be for breaching them? Should there be a different permitted maximum age gap if the the male is older than the female (assuming heterosexual relationships) and different again for same-sex relationships?
Again, if you don't like age gap dramas, DON'T WATCH THEM. And you might not like it, but you simply don't get to decide if two consenting adults can (or should) love each other.