I agree that this is definitely top-tier when it comes to BL of any form. They have chosen to move away from the…
About ITSAY, I agree. To me, the cinematography was the star of that series. Neither the story nor the acting superseded just how well-filmed and directed it all was.
It costs 3 RMB... less than 0.5 cents... and after today a lot of people will turn to all kinds of illegal websites…
I don't see it at all. lol I'm using the Youku website on my laptop. I don't see anything on the top bar with a button or something to change the language. :'(
I think this is definitely a good point of consideration for people outside of China to take, but for LGBT people…
Great article. I met my current boyfriend in Taipei where he was living at the time and we visited Longshan Temple together on one outing. While I paid my respects to the goddess Mazu (patron of the sea) whom I have a special fondness for, my boyfriend (who was then just a friend) prayed to Yue Lao (matchmaker god) that I would be his bf (I didn't know this until after we started dating). We went over a year without dating or living near each other (as I live in Beijing). I became curious and attracted by a goddess I saw in a temple here. I was told she was called Huxian Niang Niang (fairy fox queen) and she helps lovers. I gave it a shot and within two months, he'd made the decision to move to Beijing. Two years later, we're still here and happy. ^_^ I didn't learn much of Tu'Er Shen until later, but next time I'm in Taipei, I'd like to visit his temple too, just because it's the only one in existence this century.
I think this is definitely a good point of consideration for people outside of China to take, but for LGBT people…
Of the two things you mentioned in the first half of the post, I'm saying the second one. We're working with what we've got, not because it's OK, but because we have to. The government under the last four years or so has cracked down on a lot of things it sees as foreign or detrimental to society. This includes but isn't limited to visibility of religious institutions and the LGBTQ people in the media. As far as LGBT people in media, though. It's not that they're not there, nor is it that the general public don't know these actors, hosts, and other celebrities are LGBT, it's that the notion of 'LGBT rights' which can't be shown. Romance can't be shown. It's like what I imagine the West was during the early 80s or so, if history serves me correctly.
I think we need to consider whether we are colluding with gay oppression when we support these dramas which are…
I think this is definitely a good point of consideration for people outside of China to take, but for LGBT people in China, I'd say this consideration should be looked at with more scrutiny before writing it off (completely) as collusion with oppression of the LGBT community here (China). Some things to consider: the books these shows are based off of in the first place aren't banned in China. Depictions of LGBT people in the media are limited, but not banned. There are other, small scale productions fully depicting romance among LGBT people. Honey Sir which was produced last year is a good example. It all depends on the media company releasing it. All of these shows like this one, Guardian, The Untamed, Winter Begonia, currently Word of Honor and the no fewer than four other "BL turned bromance" productions that are due to release later this year are only gaining momentum in their popularity and it's no secret to the audience that watches these shows what they're about. Not just because the fanbase is already familiar, but because the language and cultural references used in this show which don't always translate well for people who don't speak Chinese or know the culture/history. They've made BL popular and people are not only starting to read more BL novels, but also learn more about the lives of the LGBT people here. It should also be noted that many gay media produced outside China isn't banned in China. Last year, 2Gether and I Told Sunset About You were huge hits here.
So, yeah, on one hand, the censorship is f*cked up. I speak from firsthand experience about that, but we still need to carry on here in the way that we can while slowly push the society to continue to open up.
I honestly dont understand the hate this show gets.At this point people are just hating on it coz its popular.Sure…
People have been routinely hating on this show since after episode 6 or 7 aired originally aired until now. While you believe the chemistry was great, many tend to believe that to have been the worst part of the show. That's the reason why people jokingly call it a bromance. It's not because they don't have kiss/bed scenes, it's because they don't come off as very romantic to many viewers. About the visuals of the leads, Bright is frankly one of the most, if not, *the* most categorically handsome guys to ever appear in a Thai BL to date. I don't know anyone who'd deny that.
We're getting 2gether the movie...just to have more scenes and tie up loose ends?...and in theaters?...if anyone had any doubts as to whether this franchise was a money grab or not, I hope this clears it up for you. lol
No offence but after watching drama and reading some cursed comments below i felt this is not the drama where…
I think this story does focus more on Tian, as I think the main gist of it, aside from romance between him and Phupha, is how frivolous he was with his privileged life, how that frivolity caused fatal injury, and how that harm is not only coming back to haunt him (literally), but is also giving him a second chance to grow and give back in whatever way that he can in spite of, on several counts, being very much undeserving of such a chance. Lots of people don't deserve second chances, but sometimes they get them and with the blessing of the people they had a part in hurting. This series has shown Tian throwing himself into everything despite danger which comprises valuing his second chance in praxis, but in principle, it shows he's very much aware of himself now.
However, would I have also been happy with more about Phupha and a generally more fleshed-out role for Earth? Absolutely and I agree with you. I hope he gets the spotlight soon.
It's really sad to know we probably won't see these two together in BL anymore in the future, but it was a small consolation to have a nice little send off for them. Honestly, they have spent/spend so much time together and for most of that time, they're posting on social media, so there's no shortage of them for us fans who always want to know what they're up to.
As a production, I think it would have been a little nicer if this were more of a frank interview with them just going down memory lane of their experiences filming each series, highlights, difficulties etc., I feel like they didn't get to talk as deeply as I expected. All in all, I'm so proud of them and I wish them both the very best for the rest of their careers and lives. They've done so well both in their series and by being amazing advocates for the LGBTQ+ community (it's frankly sad that a larger number BL actors don't make a point of doing this as well, but that's another topic).
He’s so handsome and sadly I’m not feeling him and Tiffy though ugh
Even though I don't usually invest anything at all into female characters in BLs, I actually like Tiffy. As long as he's happy (and stays out of stupid toilet scenes from here on out), I'll be happy.
I also like it. But I also did with Oxygen. I really pray, not to get disappointed this time.
It's impossible for me to feel strongly about Oxygen in either direction because so much of the series it was just sort of nothing happening between the leads. I enjoyed the uke of the side couple, the girl's little brother and gay doctor though.
I think it's Tae. Ot at least it is for me. I'm totally in love with him. But I think it's also the way they've…
Oh, it's definitely not Tae at all. He's not my type in the least. I don't really find any of the guys in the show to be attractive aside from Nite #2 (which is a bit of a bummer honestly). Que is *kinda* cute, but that's about it. It's good that it doesn't have a lot of tropes, as most tropes don't really take anything away from a show for me unless the show heavily relies on them, but I don't think that's a reason why I like it. It's a reason I don't hate it though, definitely. Lack of predictability sounds about right.
So, yeah, on one hand, the censorship is f*cked up. I speak from firsthand experience about that, but we still need to carry on here in the way that we can while slowly push the society to continue to open up.
However, would I have also been happy with more about Phupha and a generally more fleshed-out role for Earth? Absolutely and I agree with you. I hope he gets the spotlight soon.
As a production, I think it would have been a little nicer if this were more of a frank interview with them just going down memory lane of their experiences filming each series, highlights, difficulties etc., I feel like they didn't get to talk as deeply as I expected. All in all, I'm so proud of them and I wish them both the very best for the rest of their careers and lives. They've done so well both in their series and by being amazing advocates for the LGBTQ+ community (it's frankly sad that a larger number BL actors don't make a point of doing this as well, but that's another topic).
MaxTul <3 BL God-Emperors forever