Where can i read all 4 novels? I tried translating the thai version on wattpad but it's missing huge pieces of…
I hear it's available on Meb, but only the Thai version. There hasn't been any news on whether they'll be translated. There is an English version available on Wattpad, but that one is a nightmare to read.
Watching this series, and now I REALLY REALLY want to watch the gag reel. I mean, how could they keep a straight face while filming this? I've been laughing non-stop!
He was incredible in How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies. I can't wait to see him with PP Krit in The Red Envelop. If it's anything like the Taiwanese version, then we're in for a hilarious rollercoaster ride.
I managed to watch this at the theater, and EVERYONE had packs of tissues out. I rarely get so emotional with movies, but this one had me bawling. It gave me a newfound appreciation for the time I have with my own grandmother.
The idea of a group of people fighting over a durian farm might sound downright hysterical, but just minutes into the movie, and I found myself intrigued by the people involved in the fight for this ridiculous yet symbolic farm. The movie gradually webbed this complex plot of love, pain and trauma that tied the characters together. It's hard to tell who is right or wrong, and I found myself questioning what is right or wrong in a situation like this. In the end, there were no winners or losers. Thongkam lost his farm and home, but managed to break free before the paradise of thorns consumed him. Mo finally got the home and what she deemed to be rightfully hers, but she was now bound to a place that was no longer a paradise, but more like a prison. She's alone, as her family and loved one were either dead or gone. Boss, the genius behind "I Told Sunset About You," did an incredible job. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wishes to get a more realistic insight into the LGBTQ+ community in Thailand. The country may have legalized same-sex marriage, but many still hold a traditional mindset towards love and relationship. So it's worth exploring the dynamics between the older and newer generations, and how the difference of mentality clash/co-exist in Thailand.
So the happy family and life is a man marring a woman? really?? so divorce people are all gay? š¤ I'm very tired
It's a very traditional (and narrow-minded) way of thinking. Although the younger generation has since progressed from that mentality, the older generation still believes you're incomplete until you've married and started a family. *smh* That's why it's so important to keep advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. I mean, look at America. Ever since Trump became president, he'd been pushing to reintroduce so-called traditional family values into schools and society, and he's now pushing to repeal same-sex marriage. So, it's so important to make sure our mindset don't go backwards.
What I like about this one is first Thomas .. for his insane facecard ! and he can really act I am really glad…
That's interesting. I'm the exact opposite. Kong may be over-the-top sometimes, but he's definitely more expressive. This is his first major role, though, so I think I'll hold back judgment until he has starred in more dramas. As for Thomas, I'm not sure if it's because he used to be a model, but he seems to be struggling a bit. Overall, I thought he did a decent job, but it's fairly common that models struggle in the beginning when they transition from modeling to acting. He might improve once he attends more training and workshop. We'll see.
I am so sick of way too many shows excusing abusive parenting because "it was from a place of love." That isn't…
I agree. Abusive parents should be held accountable and take responsibility for their hurtful actions. No matter what their intentions were, they still hurt and traumatized their children. This is not something you can dismiss with a mere "I did it for your own good."
However, in the show, it doesn't look like Teerak's father is abusive. His outburst seemed to stem from something that happened in his past, which is why he had such a big reaction when he discovered his son was gay. I feel like episode 11 is poorly planned. It's the next-to-last episode, and it's like production wants to add a relationship roadblock and some angst because the whole series has overall been pretty smooth sailing. The whole thing should take at least 2-3 episodes to resolve, but they rushed it.
Mike is such an underrated actor. The man really embodied the villain role here. I actually thought he's more suited for antagonistic roles. It sucked that his talents were buried while he was at GMMTV.
The fatherās sudden 180 wasnāt written convincingly. You canāt realistically reverse that depth of hatred…
Well, there are parents who are okay with the LGBTQ+ community, but it's a whole different issue if it's their own kid who's gay. I once dated a guy who was like that. He'd be like, "I don't mind gay people, but if my son/daughter turns out to be gay I won't allow it." Nontheless, i broke up with him.
But for the show, I'm not sure if this was in the novel or if they added it for extra dramatic effects. It did feel ilke it came out of nowhere. I wonder if something triggered it, or if his dad is a closeted bigot.
I got Cyrano de Bergerac vibes from this, especially the part where Dokrak drew those postcards for Kawi so he could chase after Pam. Happy that GMMTV is finally investing more into GL shows. Can't wait to watch this next week!
Please keep Kawi alive, I don't want him to die.š„¹
This ain't some tragic lakorn, and given GMMTV's demographic, I don't think they'll go there. I would like to see some character development. Like, how he and Dokrak will come to terms with them being in love with the same woman.
I had to look very carefully at Earth and Mix to fully recognise them as somehow they look younger. Is it the…
They both got some work done. Mix got a nose job, and so did Earth. Plus, they were away from the spotlight for a while, especially Mix, who was finishing up his veternarian studies. As for Earth's voice, I thought he sounded more or less the same. He has to yell and shout a lot, so maybe that's why he sounded higher. If you've listened to his songs, you'd notice he has a pretty high vocal range.
then don't watch it...? Ossans Love always had silly and childish humor š. Not everything is for everyone
Oh, just ignore her. Antis just love to rile people up. Let her abuse the freedom of speech like a fool, and we'll sit back and watch her be stupid. You're only giving her what she wants by responding to her.
I can understand if people dont like a series but this score is really unwarranted. Earth and Mix are two very…
It's just one episode. The Heart Killers was like that when they premiered because the antis went on a bashing rampage, but it has since gone up to 8+. So I wouldn't worry. Unless they f---ed up the series, the rating should go up as the show progresses.
However, in the show, it doesn't look like Teerak's father is abusive. His outburst seemed to stem from something that happened in his past, which is why he had such a big reaction when he discovered his son was gay. I feel like episode 11 is poorly planned. It's the next-to-last episode, and it's like production wants to add a relationship roadblock and some angst because the whole series has overall been pretty smooth sailing. The whole thing should take at least 2-3 episodes to resolve, but they rushed it.
But for the show, I'm not sure if this was in the novel or if they added it for extra dramatic effects. It did feel ilke it came out of nowhere. I wonder if something triggered it, or if his dad is a closeted bigot.