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Replying to Rahab75 Aug 2, 2021
Another SJW codswallop. The world cinema and tv business are full of directors working with their spouses openly…
I don't care why all these boys fall for the director or what Aam's motivation was, that is not the point.

And right my arse. James is not Ait's boss, what a load of bullshit. Tee is their boss. And apart from the fact that James is an underpaid director of a low-budget BL series whose salary is hardly enough for his car installments and he is just as much a consumable commodity for the industry as the boys, the director-star relation is not a boss-subordinate relation. Not even the power-inbalance - if there is any - necessarily favours the director, sometimes it is the other way around (usually depending on the level of fame and popularity), and more often it is simply a partnership. And how the hell do the sexual harrassment problem come here when that is the case of mutual attraction and dating? Holy shit.

There have been several examples for relationships starting in such circumstances, like it happened between Michelangelo Antonioni and Monica Vitti, Carlos Saura and Geraldine Chaplin, Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullmann, Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman, Bryan Forbes and Nanette Newman or even in Asian milieu like betweeen Kaneto Shindo and Nobuko Otowa, Kenji Mizoguchi and Kinuyo Tanaka or Zhang Yimou and Gong Li. Several of these affairs/relationships started while shooting, yet SJWs did not yet feel entitled to butt in such personal matters on the basis of some imaginary "ethics" and "professionalism" to justify their pearl-clutching, as if there was any wrong for colleagues to date. If two consenting adults decide to date, that is none of anyone's business, and butting in is no different than whining for couples of step-siblings, age difference between adults, different race, same sex couples and so on.

SJW is not overly sensitive to these issues. That is a facade. They literally don't care about them, they just use issues like this as an excuse to express faux outrage, self-righteousness and a misguided feel of moral superiority. The term is perfectly appropriate for such "moral" judgements and I keep using it whenever I see it is necessary. If that makes me an alt-right for you, then be it. I don't give a flying fig what labels you or others put on me. I have my own natural moral standards, I do not jump on bandwagons.
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On Given Jul 31, 2021
Title Given
It is getting deeper, darker and more emotional with each and every episode. Fantastic. I loved the anime version but this one stands the comparison for sure, they are on par actually.
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Replying to Mae Cruz Jul 31, 2021
Title Stuck On You
Ah the ending was perfect, realistic, honest. So satisfying! Hopefully, they meet each other again when they have…
The friend request from Reb is quite a clear sign that something new might just about to start. So is The End with question mark before the closing credits.
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On Gameboys: The Movie Jul 31, 2021
TheMovie is fantastic. I was anxious that the casual effectiveness, inventive ideas and unique charm of the low-budget, smart phone/laptop recorded original series would be gone with a higher-budget cinematography and A-looking production. But thankfully, that is not the case. The movie sequel does not disappoint. The story is moving and persuasive. We got to know more about Gavreel's family background this time. It is an emotional rollercoaster with Kokoy and Elijah in their usual excellent form, they both deliver outstanding performances once again. We get further Terrence, Wesley and Achilles story lines and they are interesting and engaging alike. Kyle, Miggy and Kych also stand out, and so does Adrianna. The cinematography, the colours are lavish and slick and some of the social media scenes recapture the quarantine atmosphere of the original. And we are rewarded with a hot, steamy and simultaneously very romantic sex scene where both Gav and Cai prove to be versatile (yes, in every sense of the word). I am very impressed and still under its influence.
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Replying to Na i-ra Jul 31, 2021
Title Stuck On You Spoiler
What with that ending???
Perfect, totally realistic, persuasive and hopeful open ending. They probably start it again, now out of their quarantine restrictions when JM is ready and when Reb has matured a bit.
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Replying to jpny01 Jul 30, 2021
Title Light on Me
Are you sure? Shin Woo was horrible to TK because he liked him but to drive him away because he didn't want anyone…
Crashing into him was an attempt to try to hit on him, as he himself explicitly said he was tyring to get close to him. And like I said, the entire school seems to know about his sexual orientation, except TK. His behaviour towards TK is erratic, but he is clearly attracted to him from the beginning, and whatever he does - being an arsehole at the beginning or being kind and caring for him now - are coming from that feeling, Shin Woo is not an easy person either. But there is absolutely no sign of him doing that because he was afraid of being outed. He would not have tried to hit on him again if that was the case.
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Replying to ganymede Jul 30, 2021
I didn’t mind how slow paced it was. That after credit scene was a bit weird and jarring though. What the hell…
There's an extra episode next week. That seems to be the preview.
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On Melody of Our Love Jul 29, 2021
Why does nearly everyone think the ending was sad? Don't you pay attention at the beginning? Maki returns and talks about whether he is now worthy of Ruiku. It is an optimistic open ending. They are likely to end up together.
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Replying to jpny01 Jul 29, 2021
Title Light on Me
Are you sure? Shin Woo was horrible to TK because he liked him but to drive him away because he didn't want anyone…
Shin Woo was horrible to TK because he wanted to protect himself from disappointment. He tried to hit up on him previously when he was a loner but it was never reciprocated, as we learnt from the latest episode. It is not because he didn't want anyone to know he is gay. Practically the whole school knows that already, except TK.
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Replying to crlsb Jul 28, 2021
James and Ait storyline is terrible, I couldn't care less for them. I don't know what the director is trying to…
Another SJW codswallop. The world cinema and tv business are full of directors working with their spouses openly all around the world. There are dozens of masterpieces that resulted from romantic and professional collaborations.
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Replying to Voronarara Jul 28, 2021
Don't know if Aam actually dated any of the 2Moons2 actors, haven't heard anything about it. But yeah, I do agree…
Only parts of the series are based on his personal experiences, not every single aspect.
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Replying to solipsism5 Jul 26, 2021
I loved it, but definitely would have preferred a happy ending. I believe it was an open ending so I'm not upset…
What is even more irritating is the trope of the heartless, cruel, control freak Asian mother who is always willing to wreck her son's happiness while claiming it is for his own interests.
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Replying to TianQi Jul 26, 2021
Clarification for many things in the first part. More flirting and sweet glances/smirks. We almost, ALMOST got…
It sounds like a bi-curious or awakening gay teenage boy in the middle of discovering his own sexual preferences and still in a bit of denial rather than the "I am only gay for you" trope.
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On Once in Memory: Just Found Love Jul 26, 2021
Before having meltdown it is worth listening to the dialogue carefully.

"- It's true, tons of guys flirt with me. But I never play along. Because I'm not attracted to guys. But with you...
- What about me?
- I'm just playing. Just looking for new experiences".

It sounds like a bi-curious or awakening gay teenage boy in the middle of discovering his own sexual preferences and still in a bit of denial rather than the "I am only gay for you" trope.
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Replying to Jessica Jul 25, 2021
Title Daddy Love
I’m guessing the answer is yes, but can someone tell me if the YouTube versions differ from the original versions…
Extremely different. The Heypogi version has loads of hot scenes which are all cut from the youtube version. Episode 2 is nearly 7 minutes shorter on youtube.
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On Call It What You Want Season 2 Jul 25, 2021
There are some unnecessarily draggy passages and the puke scene as well as the shared toothbrush usage were gross. But in spite of these, season 2 so far seems to be even an improvement on season 1 (and I liked season 1 a lot). The focus is now more on Bas and Marco - thankfully. Michael and Daniel are stellar actors, the screen literally errupts when they are there.
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On Stuck On You Jul 25, 2021
Title Stuck On You
Another emotional turmoil where you discover you continuously switch on whose side you are moment by moment.

This is truly an amazing, profound drama that gets better and more complex as it goes.
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On The Best Story Jul 24, 2021
I have a news for Dew's fucked up slut mother: There are gays in Chiang Mai as well.
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Replying to SunshineMar Jul 23, 2021
Title Light on Me
Although I love Da On, I feel like he needs to do more self-reflection and inner work before he even thinks about…
Tae Kyung is the first person who seems to be interested in what Da On feels. Everyone else just takes advantage of him, and that includes So Hee. That selfish bitch does not even love him, she just set up an agenda to get the coolest guy of the high school for herself, but literally she does not give a fuck about his feelings. And from the latest two episodes it seems Da On has started to realize this about Tae Kyung, and he clearly started to develop feelings for him. That is probably his first time when he wants to please himself and not others.
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