I get you but it’s not uncommon for actors in their 20s to play high schoolers, especially if they look young.…
Maybe you get over yourself. The age consent between adults and teens over a certain age are not there for nothing. Boys especially are mature for sex much earlier, and they very often prefer older partners if they are gay. There is nothing inherently wrong in a relationship/pairing - including sexual interaction - between a 19 years old and a 26 years old (or 17 vs 24 for all that), and if tight-arsed fujoshis have problem with this, then they are the problem.
One of the most beautiful coming-of-age stories of all time. It is beyond comprehension that a tiny little Chiang Mai studio like Wayuflm could make such miraculous achievements of art on the lowest possible budgets. Director Nicchi is a genius, Mon and Oak are epoch-marking actors. Even the supporting cast is marvelous.
I get you but it’s not uncommon for actors in their 20s to play high schoolers, especially if they look young.…
I calm down when I want. This is an open forum, so if you don’t want others to interact, send private messages. I cannot force anyone not to be racist, xenophobic, homophobic or ageist, but I can call them out when I see them. And I will. Deal with it.
I have intentionally avoided the comment section of this show before watching the first two episodes and once again I have had my confirmation I have formed long ago that in terms of comments, reviews and ratings nothing make sense on MDL. I carry on keeping myself away from here as much as I can.
The last chapters could be so much better . Honestly it was mess.This contain spoilers so read it on your own…
Sing and Gap were obviously attracted to each other in the other loops as well in spite of all the bickering, but since Tin was so nice to both of them as he went through his loops, he more or less helped to maintain the status quo between them or prolong their come together. With Tin being more distant with both of them, they clearly found the way quicker to each other.
Fang called the police, when Tol and Tin were cornered. That is why they came.
I must disagree on this point.Ep 11 was a totally diff story (the relationship between Sing and Gap is a proof).The…
We cannot really compare how cold he was because we did not see much of him, only superficially, before he fell into the abyss of the never-ending loops.
I must disagree on this point.Ep 11 was a totally diff story (the relationship between Sing and Gap is a proof).The…
Episode 11 was a different story because everything was different without Tin meeting Tol at the ER. The relationship between Sing and Gap does not prove anything. They were obviously attracted to each other in the other loops as well in spite of all the bickering, but since Tin was so nice to both of them as he went through his loops, he more or less helped to maintain the status quo between them or prolong their come together. With Tin being more distant with both of them, they clearly found the way quicker to each other. As for Tin he was exactly that cold and apathetic in episode 1. He was judgemental and superficial about the ER patients, and though he maintained his professionalism and tried to save as many lives as possible he did not value the human life that much, he was even yawning over Tol's death when he was questioned by Sak. He was full of grudge because of her lost sister and he juts could not wait to finish his resident status and bugger off back to his hometown. He became the caring, heartfelt and emphatic person as he went through his various loops and learnt about the stories of Tol, Rit, Sing, etc.
Those whining about the last 3 episodes completely ignore the fact that what we have seen up until episode 10 was a character development for Tin, he went through a lot to become who we started to like and know. Without his acquaintance with Tol he obviously was different and things went different ways . These are the possibilities of the various loops, as Jinta explained several times, that tiny little things could change a lot. Who don’t get this do not understand the entire concept of the series.
It is totally clear that Tol was in coma and he recovered, then started to remember once he read the diary. He did not die, he was taken away from home by ambulance and not a mortician, his face was not covered, and he was taking the diary.
A few more sentences from Tol in the clock tower about how and when he woke up would have made it more clear. That might have enlightened some of the viewers.
A guy reaching up to his 30s could feel uncomfortable or at least baffled for being approached by an upfront, confident and determined high school student on its own, without being threatened by the law. This situation itself could make Minato shy and reserved. And I disagree that he fights so much. He is sandwithced between his obvious desires and attraction and his reservations probably dictated by his prudence and cautiousness.
The age consent according to the penal code is 13. The prefectures have the right to increrase or at least regulate that in some cases, but even the most conservative prefectures generally rate it way below 18. And even that goes for the adolescent-adult sexual interactions only, the same act between adolescents is not penalized in any form. The adolescent-adult sexual intercourse is only penalized when it is judged to be "indecent", so basicallly when it happens by physical or psychological pressure, when the older one has some sort of authority and takes advantage of that. That is not the case if the sexual intercourse is resulted by a sincere and loving relationship and/or clear and sensible mutual consent.
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Fang called the police, when Tol and Tin were cornered. That is why they came.
The relationship between Sing and Gap does not prove anything. They were obviously attracted to each other in the other loops as well in spite of all the bickering, but since Tin was so nice to both of them as he went through his loops, he more or less helped to maintain the status quo between them or prolong their come together. With Tin being more distant with both of them, they clearly found the way quicker to each other.
As for Tin he was exactly that cold and apathetic in episode 1. He was judgemental and superficial about the ER patients, and though he maintained his professionalism and tried to save as many lives as possible he did not value the human life that much, he was even yawning over Tol's death when he was questioned by Sak. He was full of grudge because of her lost sister and he juts could not wait to finish his resident status and bugger off back to his hometown. He became the caring, heartfelt and emphatic person as he went through his various loops and learnt about the stories of Tol, Rit, Sing, etc.
A few more sentences from Tol in the clock tower about how and when he woke up would have made it more clear. That might have enlightened some of the viewers.