Well, I'm glad that at least they all like Barcelona. Yeah female lead was selfish but I also get that open relationships or polyamory are a thing in real life too. I think the male lead should've just divorced since he is clearly uncomfortable with the entire thing. Getting him used to sharing his partner through emotional manipulation is overstepping boundaries. I don't think you can solely blame either the ML or FL for this mess though. Even the second ML bears a bit of fault because he knows the situation as well.
He has found a good niche as the foreigner character in Taiwanese media but it has gotta be weird to be forced to speak broken Mandarin for your roles every time. With him growing up speaking Mandarin and all that.
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You have a lot of the same favourite tags as I do! Lakorns are definitely often hidden treasures but its a minefield when you try to avoid the abuse/slap&kiss ect... tags. Still, lakorns can be incredibly fun.
Woah this series is really good. Some episodes were focused on students I didn't really care about but the general storyline was really interesting. Definitely recommend watching this!
I expected this to be creepy but its actually got some cute moments and the main characters in the drama do respect boundaries. The teacher luckily knows his place and the focus is more on the unconventional cohabitation-situation.
It's time the director use a real boy for NeZha!!! Every single time, always a girl. As if Fate wasn't a hard…
Honestly wasn't bothered by it. I'm sure they would've used a real boy if they found some really handsome young boy with an innate talent for acting but that's obviously rare. In many drawings about Ne Zha he is often depicted so feminine as a young boy that he might as well be played by a girl.
This series has actually become much more interesting than I thought. There have been some interesting side-couples and the action scenes are getting better and better. I started watching for the general chaos, weirdness and action-scenes but the story is really starting to interest me. It's kinda like a cultural experience into the weird world of Ne Zha.
The servant actor is nicknamed Ek or full name Wichai Jongprasitporn. He's always played guest roles or supportive roles. I knew him from Taddao Bussaya where he also acts as a comedic servant. He's really dramatic and funny in his acting so I immediately recognised him in Ruk Laek Pop. I think he's played in a lot of wellknown dramas though.
Vill who plays the female lead is an amazing actress who has done a lot of main roles. I knew her from Kiss of the Cobra where she is an amazing character (basically a snake-spirit queen with tons of charisma). Anyway, Ruk Laek Pop has an amazing cast with tons of talent in it. Definitely recommend people to check it out. As always, good article!
Keep in mind before watching that it is a comedy. While some situations are a bit unrealistic for comedic purposes, the practice of gay couples fake marrying is definitely a thing in China in our current time.
In a conservative country like Korea.. Aren't movies like this a horrible introduction for people to the topic of LGBT? I understand that the intent is to discuss trauma but hopefully we can get movies to acknowledge that gay relationships can just be consensual and loving as well. It's good that he eventually moves past his homophobia but I'm assuming there's gonna be a lot of negative depictions of LGBT before that happens. I'm just basing my opinion on the synopsis since I haven't seen the movie though. So if I'm wrong about the movie, please tell me.
I personally didn't really have that boyband-effect as I went into The Untamed knowing that the two main guys were a couple in the original material. I intended to watch it with that in mind and enjoyed seeing their chemistry. But that way of viewing like mine is probably a BL-culture thing. I know Untamed has both BL fans and non-BL fans so that can create some different ways of viewing the drama. I definitely wouldn't mind more of the Untamed guys having relationships with other characters but of course I'm glad they left the main guys alone since censorship wouldn't have allowed them to end up together.
Yeah female lead was selfish but I also get that open relationships or polyamory are a thing in real life too. I think the male lead should've just divorced since he is clearly uncomfortable with the entire thing. Getting him used to sharing his partner through emotional manipulation is overstepping boundaries.
I don't think you can solely blame either the ML or FL for this mess though. Even the second ML bears a bit of fault because he knows the situation as well.
I started watching for the general chaos, weirdness and action-scenes but the story is really starting to interest me. It's kinda like a cultural experience into the weird world of Ne Zha.
Vill who plays the female lead is an amazing actress who has done a lot of main roles. I knew her from Kiss of the Cobra where she is an amazing character (basically a snake-spirit queen with tons of charisma).
Anyway, Ruk Laek Pop has an amazing cast with tons of talent in it. Definitely recommend people to check it out.
As always, good article!
I personally would just like more of the sweet kind of stuff like being considerate, not necessarily the expensive ones.
I'm just basing my opinion on the synopsis since I haven't seen the movie though. So if I'm wrong about the movie, please tell me.
I definitely wouldn't mind more of the Untamed guys having relationships with other characters but of course I'm glad they left the main guys alone since censorship wouldn't have allowed them to end up together.