A bitterweet episode. Painful at times, but understandable. JM has just started to sneak out of his shell, Reb should be more careful. I would like to know more about how JM started to be into guys. He is probably bi or pan, but an affirmation would not be bad.
Wow, I have just realized Miki Koichiro is the director. He made Pornographer, Mood Indigo and The Man Who Defies the World of BL. This chap is excellent. I love his works.
Anime adaptations to live action seldom work. They usually try to ape the same cartoon gestures which just do not work. This one so far has managed to capture the atmosphere without making it seem out of place, and no exaggerated gestures. Promising.
Actually I could recall I have seen several trains in Thai BLs, usually the ones located in Chiang Mai or the…
A part of Thailand really looks that luxurious. Especially the inner downtown of Bangkok City, but even the center of Chiang Mai is that posh. The suburban areas are very variable. These chic modern cottages with swimming pool are not unusual even in the suburb, though. The condos are quite modern and well-equipped too.
Shi Lei hiding from Jin Yu Zhen and even locking himself up in the bathroom instead of confronting him is so irritatingly out of character. I hope the writers do not tease us further and we get to know at the beginning what Jin Yu Zhen's backstory is.
For the first time I watched the interview everyone is talking about, and I don't get the outrage. He was clearly…
Actually I could recall I have seen several trains in Thai BLs, usually the ones located in Chiang Mai or the Isaan region or the ones involving school trips. The ones set in Bangkok do not involve trains indeed, because it is not a public transportation asset there.
And so will I, since I have zero interest to engage with someone who seemingly likes to be triggered for nothing and groundlessly labeling others without knowing anything about them. Side note: Be prepared for a shock that the word involved is even used by women for men (at least here in the UK), just saying. Bye.
What did you find "misogynistic" in what I said? Especially since people I talk about are not necessarily women only. I use insults and slurs when I feel it is necessary. I am an impulsive person who sometimes swears, and I do not in tend to change that. Your assumption about misogyny missed the target regardless. If the word c*nt made you think that, it has been quite extensively used for all sexes for a while, particularly in the gay scene.
The same sort of faux outrage from the same sort of BL fucktards who labelled New and Krist homophobic for daring to be straight and claiming to play straight roles as well. Having meltdown in full time is their pleasure. A bunch of miserable, vicious c*nts who should get a life.
For the first time I watched the interview everyone is talking about, and I don't get the outrage. He was clearly…
The same sort of faux outrage from the same sort of BL fans who labelled New and Krist homophobic for daring to be straight and claiming to play straight roles as well. Having meltdown in full time is their pleasure. A bunch of miserable, vicious fans who should get a life.
EP13 with eng sub is up! Enjoy.Mkv format with multi subs supported (please download to your device)https://drive.google.com/drive/u/3/folders/1LTl8-HsixmEm8Z_fQuTyut9PE_sDKhSbBurn-in…
Hong Kong's entertainment industry is largely over shadowed by China where cheaper and worse movies and series…
Yet in terms of queer cinema they have always been ahead of mainland China, even before the BL ban over there. And for the most part, in terms of art and commercial cinema too - except probably for the second half of 80s and the first half of 90s, when Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige had big time internationally.
It's cliche BL bullshit: Better to cruelly dump your lover and walk out than to actually discuss a situation and…
I agree it was a bad cliché or somewhat bad, but in Hong Kong gay couples can neither marry (overseas same-sex marriages have some limited recognition) nor adopt (individuals may be able to adopt, but not couples), and surrogate motherhood is not only illegal there but treated with immense contempt by the public. The Taiwanese LGBT show Papa & Daddy was lambasted by the mainland Chinese because the couple in it had a kid via surrogate motherhood.
https://hongkongfp.com/2021/07/19/pro-beijing-lawmaker-claims-hit-hong-kong-tv-show-featuring-same-sex-romance-violates-chinas-national-security-law/?fbclid=IwAR17yQQuuaV2-pKzQb77Jue6RxFqa0gMU5Tl2AnS1CGA6F71KJsWQcMPRIk
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_YnaKLx445NmaSYCet3HZg/community?lb=Ugx3L6eYV2PBDa7iy5N4AaABCQ