it's just incomplete, the actors shown here are from another drama that Yoonsu is watching in this show. I assume the actors actually in this show don't have a page on MDL yet which is why they're uncredited.
It's a co-production with Thailand, so while a lot of the crew are Thai, I think they just went with the language…
Those are very recent shows. Before that time you could see for example Meet You At The Blossom. It was released a bit earlier and is classified and released in Thailand because it couldn't release in China. It's classified as Thai.
They also have 1 Thai actor in the show and a Thai dub on Youtube, but that doesn't mean that the entire creative team behind it is Thai.
Filming locations have nothing to do with where the show actually comes from, and while it's an interesting debate to see that the answer of where a show hails from isnt always quite clear, it's not worth this much time and effort to debate on. There's multiple answers in these comments for why it might be that it's classified as Chinese and not Thai, and maybe MDL should add an option for co-productions so debates like these don't happen anymore lol
Ling Fei/凌飞 for Fan Xiao and Liu Ruiyang/孙睿扬 for Shulang. And I only saw these two names.
I read that part online yeah, but I wonder why none of the other cast's VAs seem to be credited online. I don't speak Chinese and I barely can read the characters so looking through the credits is a bit difficult to do.
It's a co-production with Thailand, so while a lot of the crew are Thai, I think they just went with the language…
The reason why some dramas are listed differently is exactly because of what I said earlier. They're co-productions. Since China didn't allow BL for a long time people needed to find a loophole to release it. One of these is releasing the show through a different country, or filming them abroad and releasing them through there.
You can compare one show to another in that way, because the way we classify where a show is from is completely arbitrary. I don't mind if this show is Chinese or Thai or anything else. Co-productions just can't be listed as such on MDL except for the description.
Why is MDL writing "Country: China" when it was entirely done in Thailand?
It's a co-production with Thailand, so while a lot of the crew are Thai, I think they just went with the language most used, since basically all the actors are Chinese as well. MDL doesn't have an option for co-productions afaik
What happened to this series? Was the director replaced after the first three episodes?The series started out…
Probably because they suddenly decided to change the plot completely from the manga since about two-three episodes. The manga plot made sense, but it would've made the show too short, so they probably put in more drama to make it longer. I expect the next episode to pick up where they left off with the manga, and then it'll get better again...
Jun is 21 for most of the story and Sorn is 26. The flashback is set two years before so then it was 19 and 24, that's also the last time they saw each other before the events of this show.
i wish the episodes were just a few minutes longer so they wouldn't need to rush!
it's interesting though, the plot of the manhwa barely overlaps with the drama. it's like they're based on the same idea but the characters and actual plot are very different
cheating is never the right answer, but the situation might call for it. imo this show's situation did not, but they handled it very beautifully so i think i can let it go.
withholding sex from your partner is also not okay, and the people commenting here clearly seem to forget that if she had communicated earlier about her wants and needs, they could've looked for a solution together.
the main take-away from this drama i believe is that nobody bears the full blame when things happen. Whether it is death by accident, like we see with Sei's parents and Fujisawa's feelings of responsibility, or cheating, like we see with Hagiwara and Kaori.
This show isn't meant to glorify cheaters, but it's also not meant to make them the villain. After all, life is not as simple as black and white.
what a weird thing to say. what does his sexuality have to do with anything? i don't care whether he's straight, bi or gay, since i'm not in any way shape or form involved in his life. seriously, get a life instead of doing whatever you're doing currently.
I wonder how long we will have to wait before they release THOSE EPISODES but I think even if we're already dead…
Definitely watch those! If you want to watch any good Korean bls just look at the highly ranked ones on my page!
And I don't exactly know what you're referring too. Just that different countries make shows differently. If it was about Thailand, it's about how, because they've been making bls for so long, you can see an evolution in them. Especially recently a lot of new and honestly revolutionary bls have been released from Thailand, and they're in all sorts of genres (hospital, crime, traditional university bl, historical, etc.)
They also have 1 Thai actor in the show and a Thai dub on Youtube, but that doesn't mean that the entire creative team behind it is Thai.
Filming locations have nothing to do with where the show actually comes from, and while it's an interesting debate to see that the answer of where a show hails from isnt always quite clear, it's not worth this much time and effort to debate on. There's multiple answers in these comments for why it might be that it's classified as Chinese and not Thai, and maybe MDL should add an option for co-productions so debates like these don't happen anymore lol
You can compare one show to another in that way, because the way we classify where a show is from is completely arbitrary. I don't mind if this show is Chinese or Thai or anything else. Co-productions just can't be listed as such on MDL except for the description.
it's interesting though, the plot of the manhwa barely overlaps with the drama. it's like they're based on the same idea but the characters and actual plot are very different
withholding sex from your partner is also not okay, and the people commenting here clearly seem to forget that if she had communicated earlier about her wants and needs, they could've looked for a solution together.
the main take-away from this drama i believe is that nobody bears the full blame when things happen. Whether it is death by accident, like we see with Sei's parents and Fujisawa's feelings of responsibility, or cheating, like we see with Hagiwara and Kaori.
This show isn't meant to glorify cheaters, but it's also not meant to make them the villain. After all, life is not as simple as black and white.
And I don't exactly know what you're referring too. Just that different countries make shows differently. If it was about Thailand, it's about how, because they've been making bls for so long, you can see an evolution in them. Especially recently a lot of new and honestly revolutionary bls have been released from Thailand, and they're in all sorts of genres (hospital, crime, traditional university bl, historical, etc.)