It's normal, we're in the same atmosphere as 180° but with a less well-worked scenario in my opinion.
You are right. But it's the plot itself, rather than the choice of staging, which I personally find very dark. And actually, it works quite well with the style of 180°... That said, Atom is overacting. It could be a choice, here too. But it was the same in Bake me, please. What's your opinion about him ?
This story is dark, distressing, absolutely sad. It looks more like a fable about life, the choices we make, the lessons we learn from them. I'm expecting an ending like this. And the "bl" tag is very secondary: Sun loves Rain, a man like him. It could have been a woman, because the main idea is not about gender. In short, I feel down...I'm going to treat myself to a chocolate.
Unlike most of you, I find this series enjoyable. Masterpieces are rare, this isn't one, but I enjoy looking at it. I don't find Liu Li bland; he's sensitive, a little dreamy, but confident enough to put aside his college crush. He could have continued to hesitate between him and Gu Jin, but he made his choice clearly. Which is not always the case in other bl.
Whatever the reason, obvious or hidden, someone who gives up their life must have suffered. When we reach the point of leaving our partner, our children, our family, we are in extreme suffering. I didn't know his life, I don't know if what he was accused of was true or not. Because I don't have the elements that would allow me to answer this question either. The media and fans everywhere force men and women to make ultimate decisions and it seems that this is quite common in Korea. But in the end, the only thing that matters is that his smile and his love will never be there again for his loved ones. And that's the only thing that matters.
When you stop to think about it, Wal really hasn't done anything at all wrong - I think we're just conditioned…
I find him invasive. It's just a personal feeling, though. It's not the fact that he interferes between the 2 MLs, but rather that he imposes his way of seeing things a little. I admit that it's not difficult with Guy, who himself doesn't know what he really wants.
I really liked the manhwa. The atmosphere was a little different, since the action takes place in Korea. I had a bit of trouble with the Thai depiction of Gwon Lee Gum, who wears suit and tie, a bit older than Tew. And of course, some differences from the original story. (Sang Hwa breaks away from his first crush faster than Guy) But hey, I really like the MeenPing couple; They play well and are adorable together. Wal is a pain in the ass, friendship doesn't excuse everything.
But it's the plot itself, rather than the choice of staging, which I personally find very dark.
And actually, it works quite well with the style of 180°...
That said, Atom is overacting.
It could be a choice, here too.
But it was the same in Bake me, please.
What's your opinion about him ?
It looks more like a fable about life, the choices we make, the lessons we learn from them.
I'm expecting an ending like this.
And the "bl" tag is very secondary: Sun loves Rain, a man like him.
It could have been a woman, because the main idea is not about gender.
In short, I feel down...I'm going to treat myself to a chocolate.
It was a good choice 👏
I don't find Liu Li bland; he's sensitive, a little dreamy, but confident enough to put aside his college crush.
He could have continued to hesitate between him and Gu Jin, but he made his choice clearly.
Which is not always the case in other bl.
When we reach the point of leaving our partner, our children, our family, we are in extreme suffering.
I didn't know his life, I don't know if what he was accused of was true or not.
Because I don't have the elements that would allow me to answer this question either.
The media and fans everywhere force men and women to make ultimate decisions and it seems that this is quite common in Korea.
But in the end, the only thing that matters is that his smile and his love will never be there again for his loved ones.
And that's the only thing that matters.
Rip, Lee Sun Kyun
Toyota had more screen time than the romance between Peach and Shin 😁
Impressive.
It's a pity they didn't follow the original story.
It's just a personal feeling, though.
It's not the fact that he interferes between the 2 MLs, but rather that he imposes his way of seeing things a little.
I admit that it's not difficult with Guy, who himself doesn't know what he really wants.
The atmosphere was a little different, since the action takes place in Korea.
I had a bit of trouble with the Thai depiction of Gwon Lee Gum, who wears suit and tie, a bit older than Tew.
And of course, some differences from the original story. (Sang Hwa breaks away from his first crush faster than Guy)
But hey, I really like the MeenPing couple; They play well and are adorable together.
Wal is a pain in the ass, friendship doesn't excuse everything.