Bloody hell! It is free on the oroginal platform! Wtf is wrong with you?!
1. I am not your lil bro. 2. Advertising illegal platforms is a huge disrespect to the creators, let alone financially harmful for them, especially when the official platform is free.
Well, in fairness, that sounds like a niche genre that most BL fans wouldn't be familiar with. It's certainly…
Yeah, it must be forbidden for BL fans knowing about anything out of the BL bubble. And yes, I know there are two things which never change: BL fans complaining for tropes and overused stuff and this whinefest from the same BL fans every time someone tries something oddball and bizarre. I should give up on reading comments from the BL fandom indeed.
Those lambasting this show for the dubbing are clearly not familiar with the concept. It makes an attempt to revamp the classic burlesque style with each character speaking in the same shade of tone, possibly by the same voice-over actor, as well as the occasionally speeded up tempo. It also helps to take it as a travesty only as it was clearly intended. Another confirmation I should neglect this site.
Hong Kong has made several BLs already in the past few years and loads of LGBT-themed movies since the mid 90s.
Apart from those above, there is a lovely miniseries Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name. I'm a Fool for You indeed has 3 seasons and hopefully the guys come up with a 4th. As for LGBTQ cinema, Scud and Kit Hung are probably the best known filmmakers, you can check out their output. One of the first internationally acclaimed gay Hong Kong movies were Happy Together and Bishonen.
The actors faking straight sex in the first scene and pretending to smoke cigs and drink booze seemed to have…
Aof Noppharnach Chaiyahwimhon, Jojo Tichakorn Phukhaotong and Aam Anusorn Soisa-ngim, just for an example. 3 prolific male Thai BL directors who are openly gay. But there are many more.
Rerun on Viu at 10.30 p.m".
Does this mean it is not coming to YouTube?
As for LGBTQ cinema, Scud and Kit Hung are probably the best known filmmakers, you can check out their output. One of the first internationally acclaimed gay Hong Kong movies were Happy Together and Bishonen.