I would have rated this higher if it didn’t follow the exact same Japanese trauma porn blueprint over and…
I didn't know it was the same director as More Than Words, but it makes so much sense! As I was watching it It did remind me of that a lot. I hoped to get a happier endong but-
And now i'm crying on a saturday night, great. Fucking rude. How dare you. That was so uncalled for ㅠㅠ Also, I saw people complaining that it wasn't exactly a bl but I feel like it was a good rep for poli and queerplatonic relationships, which actually hit me even harder as it's closer to home ;-; They all clearly loved each other and I hate them for making me feel things. Didn't even kiss the rock before throwing it. Istg. What am I supposed to do now.
Why the heck do the brothers have the same name 😭 I thought I was crazy for a sec so I had to come here to check the cast.. and they're indeed both called Cheng Yi Chen. Who thought it was a good idea?? I don't know if the hanzi are different, but still-
What?? I thought they cancelled the show, so when it popped up I thought "huh, that's weird, I guess they solved the issue". I didn't know they STILL weren't paid. I came here to ask about the subtitles cause I could only find weird mtl, but I won't watch if things are still like this! Thanks for the info!
it seems interesting but the cantonese dub is bugging me 😭 I'm used to dubbing in Chinese dramas, but here the actors speak mandarin and the Canto dub doesn't follow the lipsync (and is overall not the best). I've only watched the first episode so far, should I go on? is it worth it? I keep seeing bts and clips and the guys are adorable but the audio is really throwing me off ;-;
GUYS TF I DIDN'T REALIZE THEY WERE LIN FENG SONG AND CHEN WEN, BACK TOGETHER AFTER 10 YEARS- I might cry. The Chinese title is 许你十年 too 😭😭 I didn't think this would ever be possible. THANK YOU RABBIT GOD
I was just wondering who he reminded me of, you're absolutely right! I think there's someone else too but i can't…
Yeah i saw from the bio! I came here to check that ahah (and to make sure i hadn't seen him before.. I was quite surprised to discover TMS is his first role!)
A bright vachirawit doppelgänger , he’s full Chinese and 23years old
I was just wondering who he reminded me of, you're absolutely right! I think there's someone else too but i can't put my finger on it. I thought he was mixed ngl
I had 0 expectations but it wasn't too bad, the actors did a good job! I cannot get over the vertical format tho 🥲 (i watched it as a movie, the clips break the flow i wouldn’t be able to stand it)
I liked that they explored a bit of a darker theme (when I finally understood WHY PaRang started to fear diving it did hit me, ngl, for some reason I didn’t expect it), but I have 2 main issues: first of all, like all miniseries, there wasn't enough time to develop everything (like, what exactly was going on with TaeMin trauma? Why did he stop swimming just now?). Secondly, the end was too.. bright? Too suddenly? When someone suffers from depression so bad that they write a suicide note and actively attempt, it's a bit unrealistic that a one-time intervention would immediately fix all of it. As stupid as it sounds, what bothered me the most was the final internal monologue, read in a cheerful voice. I would have loved to see the process of PaRang slowly healing and the development of his relationship with both TaeMin and YuBin.
In short, it did exceed my non-existent expectations, but now I'm actually a bit mad cause I feel like they didn't use its full potential. Maybe they just had a low budget, but still. If they ever made it, I'd love watch a longer (horizontal) remake with the same actors, but more runtime (and some fixes on the script.. like many pointed out, the stool by the wall was a bit funny and definitely broke the tension).
So there's only like 10 of us watching this wonderful BL? Pity.
I just binge-watched the aired episodes, and it's really promising so far! For me personally, and it might sound dumb, what out me off at first was the title: I've seen so many dramas with "sea" and "love" in the title (plus generic covers) that I don’t pay attention to them anymore, they all blur into each other. Nowdays there are so many bls that i need to select what to watch, and I know that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover but it happens anyways 😅 So i had very low expectations and wasnt really planning on watching this, but I'm quite invested now ngl The actors are great (and stunning my god), their chemistry is SO good, the fotography is pretty.. I really hope the rest of the episodes are gonna maintain that standard
Also, I saw people complaining that it wasn't exactly a bl but I feel like it was a good rep for poli and queerplatonic relationships, which actually hit me even harder as it's closer to home ;-; They all clearly loved each other and I hate them for making me feel things. Didn't even kiss the rock before throwing it. Istg. What am I supposed to do now.
THANK YOU RABBIT GOD
I cannot get over the vertical format tho 🥲 (i watched it as a movie, the clips break the flow i wouldn’t be able to stand it)
I liked that they explored a bit of a darker theme (when I finally understood WHY PaRang started to fear diving it did hit me, ngl, for some reason I didn’t expect it), but I have 2 main issues: first of all, like all miniseries, there wasn't enough time to develop everything (like, what exactly was going on with TaeMin trauma? Why did he stop swimming just now?).
Secondly, the end was too.. bright? Too suddenly? When someone suffers from depression so bad that they write a suicide note and actively attempt, it's a bit unrealistic that a one-time intervention would immediately fix all of it. As stupid as it sounds, what bothered me the most was the final internal monologue, read in a cheerful voice. I would have loved to see the process of PaRang slowly healing and the development of his relationship with both TaeMin and YuBin.
In short, it did exceed my non-existent expectations, but now I'm actually a bit mad cause I feel like they didn't use its full potential. Maybe they just had a low budget, but still.
If they ever made it, I'd love watch a longer (horizontal) remake with the same actors, but more runtime (and some fixes on the script.. like many pointed out, the stool by the wall was a bit funny and definitely broke the tension).
For me personally, and it might sound dumb, what out me off at first was the title: I've seen so many dramas with "sea" and "love" in the title (plus generic covers) that I don’t pay attention to them anymore, they all blur into each other. Nowdays there are so many bls that i need to select what to watch, and I know that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover but it happens anyways 😅
So i had very low expectations and wasnt really planning on watching this, but I'm quite invested now ngl
The actors are great (and stunning my god), their chemistry is SO good, the fotography is pretty.. I really hope the rest of the episodes are gonna maintain that standard