To me, it's normal. I studied in a private school in Metro Manila, and I had several friends from different universities…
Oh, thanks for the info. Actually, I do find it attractive when Asian people speak English. But, imo, at least they could have given a few dialogues as Tagalog for Marco. It feels a bit odd when Luna and Kalix communicate.
Can someone let me know what music plays in ep 12 at 40:05 when Shang Xi Rui dances on the roof? I had been searching for that music and I still can't find it. Please help me if you know?
I loved this very much. Though its just an hour special, the storytelling was so amazing. They wrapped up the story without leaving out anything. I loved the way they incorporated the social message regarding oceans within the plot. The cast were all good, I feel Shono looks like Surprise from SCOY in some angles. Also the clever product placement of shampoo...Thai directors should learn how to promote their sponsors in a subtle manner from Japanese shows. Though there was no romance in general, I still loved it. I loved the grandma when she came out suddenly...she rocked. And also the MC, he genuinely did his job well.
Everything was good. But that ending just killed me....just why? I don't know whether I should be happy about it or sad about it. But I can relate to Tae Joo. I have lucid dreams and I feel much alive in my dreams than in real life. Like I feel the happiness when I dream. I would exchange my real life to an imaginary world anytime. In real life, I am lost, hopeless and empty.
It was just average, but they gave closure to Mook and Vie's relationship which was missing in the main show. Then there were Mut and Rak in their honeymoon phase. BTW, I need help. The background music during the NC scene of Mut and Rak at 1:0:57 - please I need that music, help me!
I agree with most of the comments, this was indeed PrapaiSky 2.0. The only difference is that the main leads have exchanged their economic status - Fort's character Mut is a poor islander while Peat's character Rak is a rich author. Because of the similarities with their previous roles, their acting is almost same as it was in LITA. But, Fort was more cuter and chill here than he was in LITA though Peat was the same - sassy and traumatized like Sky. The GL pair was boring, both the lead actresses seemed to overact. And Mook's character was so stupid, silly and annoying. And they left us hanging about their relationship - maybe its explained in the special episode, I need to check out. I just don't understand why almost all MAME creations have trauma as the backdrop. Its the same "one guy has trauma, another guy comes and cures the trauma and then they fall in love". Anyways, Nina's character Meena was the silver lining in this show. Can't believe she's just 10. She is more wiser and mature than me when I was her age. Her acting is impeccable although she appeared only when the show was nearing an end, the GL pair should take classes from her. I can see that she would become one of the best actresses in future, if she ever makes it as a career. What made the show beautiful is the view of seaside. It was so peaceful and serene to watch but then half of the series is only based on the seaside, the rest is spent in the city. Another aspect I liked is the end credits - each episode has Rak and Mut exploring the island. Though in one episode, we see Mook and Vie spending time together on the island - it was a nice touch. Overall: 7.5/10. Because of Meena.
I am Hindu and I would like to add that Garuda is Lord Vishnu's mount or vehicle.
A little background about 'the nectar of the gods' which is called Amruta(literally meaning 'immortality'). There was a respectable sage called Durvasa. He was short-tempered and often cursed anyone who crosses him. He once cursed the gods and soon the gods were losing control of their divine powers. To gain back their powers they need Amruta, which could be obtained only by Samudra Manthana(Churning of the Ocean). It wasn't an easy task. Mountain Mandara was uprooted and put on the ocean to use it as a churning rod. The snake on Lord Shivas' neck, Vasuki, was used as the rope to churn the ocean. And Lord Vishnu took Kurma(tortoise) avatar to support the mountain on his back. Also, the gods requested asuras(the demons or anti-gods) to help them with the task. The asuras were greedy and wanted the Amruta all for themselves. But, Vishnu took the female avatar of Mohini and enchanted by her beauty, the asuras gave up their Amruta. Though one asura disguised himself as gods, drank some of the Amruta but Vishnu caught him red-handed and cut of his head. Thus the asura's head became Rahu and his body became Ketu, the deities responsible for solar and lunar eclipses respectively. The Churning of the Ocean also gave other gifts apart from Amruta - Kamadhenu(a divine cow which grants wishes), Kalpavriksha(a wish-granting tree), Airavata(Lord Indra's elephant vehicle) and so on.
In all, Lord Vishnu has ten avatars, the last one being the Kalki avatar which is the only remaining avatar. Kalki avatar will bring the destruction of the world.
on episode 4 : there are some disgusting conversation going on. They thought it would sound funny.. lmao it's…
I totally agree with you. That was so cringey. But they made it look like it was funny and it is definitely not. And the GL couple are over-acting. I am so annoyed by them.
But I can relate to Tae Joo. I have lucid dreams and I feel much alive in my dreams than in real life. Like I feel the happiness when I dream. I would exchange my real life to an imaginary world anytime. In real life, I am lost, hopeless and empty.
BTW, I need help. The background music during the NC scene of Mut and Rak at 1:0:57 - please I need that music, help me!
Anyways, Nina's character Meena was the silver lining in this show. Can't believe she's just 10. She is more wiser and mature than me when I was her age. Her acting is impeccable although she appeared only when the show was nearing an end, the GL pair should take classes from her. I can see that she would become one of the best actresses in future, if she ever makes it as a career.
What made the show beautiful is the view of seaside. It was so peaceful and serene to watch but then half of the series is only based on the seaside, the rest is spent in the city. Another aspect I liked is the end credits - each episode has Rak and Mut exploring the island. Though in one episode, we see Mook and Vie spending time together on the island - it was a nice touch.
Overall: 7.5/10. Because of Meena.
A little background about 'the nectar of the gods' which is called Amruta(literally meaning 'immortality'). There was a respectable sage called Durvasa. He was short-tempered and often cursed anyone who crosses him. He once cursed the gods and soon the gods were losing control of their divine powers. To gain back their powers they need Amruta, which could be obtained only by Samudra Manthana(Churning of the Ocean). It wasn't an easy task. Mountain Mandara was uprooted and put on the ocean to use it as a churning rod. The snake on Lord Shivas' neck, Vasuki, was used as the rope to churn the ocean. And Lord Vishnu took Kurma(tortoise) avatar to support the mountain on his back. Also, the gods requested asuras(the demons or anti-gods) to help them with the task. The asuras were greedy and wanted the Amruta all for themselves. But, Vishnu took the female avatar of Mohini and enchanted by her beauty, the asuras gave up their Amruta. Though one asura disguised himself as gods, drank some of the Amruta but Vishnu caught him red-handed and cut of his head. Thus the asura's head became Rahu and his body became Ketu, the deities responsible for solar and lunar eclipses respectively. The Churning of the Ocean also gave other gifts apart from Amruta - Kamadhenu(a divine cow which grants wishes), Kalpavriksha(a wish-granting tree), Airavata(Lord Indra's elephant vehicle) and so on.
In all, Lord Vishnu has ten avatars, the last one being the Kalki avatar which is the only remaining avatar. Kalki avatar will bring the destruction of the world.