this was a poor adaptation of the book which was poorly directed and edited. It was a mess and the chemistry with…
I never compare books and movies. They are both standing alone. There is no law, that a movie must follow the novel. A movie must follow its script, which often is different.
Thank god, it's over. Unfortunately, I am a bit "autistic" with series, I just cannot drop. Even if in pain I will have to watch until the final end. And this series was really painful.
It's not even the slow pace. I like watching series and movies with slow pace, I even prefer them over those fast-tacked action things. No, it was not slow pace. I was the fact that, there was nothing happening. Slow pace does not mean there is any action in it. Usually. This is different. The dialogues between them are so wooden. Unnatural, no one really talks like that. Did the director aim to create a "art movie"? The longest dialogues or monologues were when people talked about the food. Interesting to know that those slimy balls had salty egg inside...
And I wonder about those who see the deep affection between Aek and Aue. Ok, I glimpsed a bit in Aue, but Aek was sterile as a hospital room.
What about the scene, when Aue came to the university to see Aek. The dialogue alone... "Are you free?". Well, if the were not free he would not come to this place, right?
When they took the photo in Prem's new shop...Aek did not even stand next to Aue. They were so emotionally unbound, that I would not even squinted if Aek dropped dead after a coconut ball stuck in his throat. I just could not get a bonding with this couple.
And where did Bie suddenly get the contact to that girl from?
Ok. Aek and Aue kissed a bit. I guess, this makes it now a BL series. I cannot recommend this, but also cannot say don't watch it. For me, it was painful, but someone else might like it.
Ah, that was the last episode yesterday? I was wondering already what would come next week, because it looked finished. That was a nice little series, nothing spectacular, but entertaining.
Idk, I'm trying to watch this but it just seems off somehow. On episode 3 and I'm tempted to drop after that kissing…
I must come out: not a fan of TharnType and also not of this one. I watched both, but this is not really mine. There is a special episode coming up, but not sure if I am doing that. Maybe give it a try of 1-2 more episodes. I skimmed through most of epsiodes 8-12, to be honest.
Sorry, I made a mistake. I actually deleted this. It does not have a throuple. I wanted to comment in My Mate Match, but accidentally ended up here. Happens when your mind is still far, far away in the BL galaxy...Please, ignore this. Apparently, I cannot delete it.
Friends of mine established a throuple some years ago. It held for about 2 years. They were not that close that I could ask more about how it works. I actually could imagine to be in one. I am just too ugly to get even one boyfriend, not to speak of two. Haha.
Friends of mine established a throuple some years ago. It held for about 2 years. They were not that close that I could ask more about how it works. I actually could imagine to be in one. I am just too ugly to get even one boyfriend, not to speak of two. Haha.
I don't blame the actors but their acting makes them seem like they're on drugs or something..again, i don't blame…
Wow. I commented later than you but I did not see your comment. I wrote, for me they look like being in trance. When they talk together, they stare somewhere and mechanically say their text. I just wonder if the whole series is a "dream sequence".
If this series were a bit more sterile you could sell it to hospitals for disinfecting. I have seen NatGeo documentaries about three-leged cockroaches giving birth to jellyfish-like eggs who bound me more emotionally to them. The actors behave sometimes like in a trance. Like they are reading the one sentence they have to from a teleprompter. What's with Aek? Why does he act like this? I don't even understand the whole dinner scene.
That was definitely better than last week - but again, it's not so much the pacing of the scenes as it is of the…
I think, this series is more about the shared affection to food and creating food than the love to each other. The BL here is just in the background, like a deep underwater current, sometimes coming to the surface. I guess, some are disappointed of this lack of apparent BL so far. Just ask yourself: do you like it, are you entertained? If not, maybe to put in on-hold or drop it (You means here more the non-personal "whoever", not necessarily "you" in person).
I just finished. Yes, it is slow-pace and yes, there is not much happening, but with all in life: Some like it slow, some like it fast. If this were fast, this forum would be full of complaints how fast it were...
What I feel a bit of too much: Aek's friend Vich. It is too redundant. The plot is parallel to Aek's. I mean, it is the same: be a trainee, fall for the chef... All the puns and comical scenes we have seen with the two girls in the restaurant and Aek, we see now again with Vich. Not really a brilliant idea to have two of the actors doing the same.
Although I love the scenes with food and the sight-seeing in Nan, I was and still am a bit scared that this goes into the "Cupid Coach" direction. Anyhow, episode 6 was free of any advertisement hints, I think. Someone commented below how happy s/he was to see a bit of Thai history, but honestly, if I want to see history I would watch a documentary. Same with food, by the way. I acknowledge that the director wants to make us understand how deep Aek is bound to his home and how much he loves food style.
As for the critics here: Don't make yourself always centre of the universe. If you don't like, then don't like it. Leave your comments or drop it. And if you find it a cineastic masterpeace, be happy and watch it. Accept that others have other opinions. The world would really be boring if all people liked the same.
Wait why did 13 eps became 15??? Been patient this whole time and there was finally 1 ep left they added 2 more?!…
So far I wonder how I survived those 13 episodes. This second season is far from being about Benjo and Emil, it is about the maid. The preview of episode 14, this short glimpse we got, looks like it is their wedding. And now we also have to deal with Christian, the small boy, and his problems. Nothing I really am interested about in a BL series.
It's not even the slow pace. I like watching series and movies with slow pace, I even prefer them over those fast-tacked action things. No, it was not slow pace. I was the fact that, there was nothing happening. Slow pace does not mean there is any action in it. Usually. This is different. The dialogues between them are so wooden. Unnatural, no one really talks like that. Did the director aim to create a "art movie"? The longest dialogues or monologues were when people talked about the food. Interesting to know that those slimy balls had salty egg inside...
And I wonder about those who see the deep affection between Aek and Aue. Ok, I glimpsed a bit in Aue, but Aek was sterile as a hospital room.
What about the scene, when Aue came to the university to see Aek. The dialogue alone... "Are you free?". Well, if the were not free he would not come to this place, right?
When they took the photo in Prem's new shop...Aek did not even stand next to Aue. They were so emotionally unbound, that I would not even squinted if Aek dropped dead after a coconut ball stuck in his throat. I just could not get a bonding with this couple.
And where did Bie suddenly get the contact to that girl from?
Ok. Aek and Aue kissed a bit. I guess, this makes it now a BL series.
I cannot recommend this, but also cannot say don't watch it. For me, it was painful, but someone else might like it.
In my country I can live two weeks with this amount. My rent is just 35$.
I have seen NatGeo documentaries about three-leged cockroaches giving birth to jellyfish-like eggs who bound me more emotionally to them. The actors behave sometimes like in a trance. Like they are reading the one sentence they have to from a teleprompter.
What's with Aek? Why does he act like this? I don't even understand the whole dinner scene.
What I feel a bit of too much: Aek's friend Vich. It is too redundant. The plot is parallel to Aek's. I mean, it is the same: be a trainee, fall for the chef... All the puns and comical scenes we have seen with the two girls in the restaurant and Aek, we see now again with Vich. Not really a brilliant idea to have two of the actors doing the same.
Although I love the scenes with food and the sight-seeing in Nan, I was and still am a bit scared that this goes into the "Cupid Coach" direction. Anyhow, episode 6 was free of any advertisement hints, I think. Someone commented below how happy s/he was to see a bit of Thai history, but honestly, if I want to see history I would watch a documentary. Same with food, by the way. I acknowledge that the director wants to make us understand how deep Aek is bound to his home and how much he loves food style.
As for the critics here: Don't make yourself always centre of the universe. If you don't like, then don't like it. Leave your comments or drop it. And if you find it a cineastic masterpeace, be happy and watch it. Accept that others have other opinions. The world would really be boring if all people liked the same.