The first episode brought me back to Love of Siam as Tong is an evident Catholic and when asked to choose who he will love, he chose the male ornament.
If it evident that Barth will end up withTanrak and the event if for Kongdech.
One may wonder why pick a Catholic religion rather than Buddhism for the story? It is very simple, Buddhist are more accepting to gay-relationships vs Catholics. Also, the timeline is set way before same-sex marriage becomes legal in Thailand. The struggles of Aof, writer and director, during his teem life is the inspiration of the series.
Gemini AI says;
"The Emotional Isolation of 1996: Aof deliberately chose to anchor the adaptation in the year 1996 because that was the exact year he was 16 years old. He used this timeline to recreate the specific vibe of his youth—the isolation, the lack of information, and the heavy burden of keeping your identity a secret in 1990s Bangkok."
Noteworthy, there are dozens of Catholic majority countries in the world that still does not allow same-sex marriage legally. So yes, at the end of the day, the story is not exclusive of Catholics in Thailand, as they already legalize same-sex marriage, but it represent the continuing struggles of gay Catholics around the world that faces.
Right off the bat, it is a given that there is no light at the end of the tunnel it is just a manner of how the light will dim. Yes a quick Gemini inquiry and the movie relatively stays true with history, special in the last quarter of the movie.
As for Ji-Hoon's performance, it is very hard not to cry if you see him cry because his face shows the sorrow, the pain that the character is going through.
The latest episode clearly shows that Arthit transforming. But dang Thit! It's been a while since I cried this hard because of a BL. Miracle of the Teddy Bear was the last time. But man! Ngern you definitely wear Thit's hear on your sleeve and those continuous flowing of tears!
Java & Surf are in their element. They embody their respective character well, it is as if they are not acting. Comparing their characters in Head2Head. Here, they are more relaxed and have a natural delivery of lines.
When Addicted 2016 discontinued airing, I really wished that You Qi and Yang Meng for their ship will have the chance to sail... Boy, it was 10 years I waited!
It is giggling to see that their old way of their interaction with one another still remains. Remnants of their HS self, bits of it also remains. Now I just realized why I like Jiang Tian of "The On1y One" because Benjamin Tsang reminds of the Lin Feng Song.
Their quirky relationship in Addicted is what I like with their pairing vs that of Gu Hai and Bai Luo Yin which is on the serious side, and that is given because of their character's background.
20mins is waaaaaaaaaay to short. But at least, they made a giant leap in their relationship now. But why do I feel that episode 5 will start as not as I expected LOL
If it evident that Barth will end up withTanrak and the event if for Kongdech.
One may wonder why pick a Catholic religion rather than Buddhism for the story? It is very simple, Buddhist are more accepting to gay-relationships vs Catholics. Also, the timeline is set way before same-sex marriage becomes legal in Thailand. The struggles of Aof, writer and director, during his teem life is the inspiration of the series.
Gemini AI says;
"The Emotional Isolation of 1996: Aof deliberately chose to anchor the adaptation in the year 1996 because that was the exact year he was 16 years old. He used this timeline to recreate the specific vibe of his youth—the isolation, the lack of information, and the heavy burden of keeping your identity a secret in 1990s Bangkok."
Noteworthy, there are dozens of Catholic majority countries in the world that still does not allow same-sex marriage legally. So yes, at the end of the day, the story is not exclusive of Catholics in Thailand, as they already legalize same-sex marriage, but it represent the continuing struggles of gay Catholics around the world that faces.
As for Ji-Hoon's performance, it is very hard not to cry if you see him cry because his face shows the sorrow, the pain that the character is going through.
But hats off to Hai Jin.
And if you have time, this will melt you heart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOrzCP8VuvQ
It is giggling to see that their old way of their interaction with one another still remains. Remnants of their HS self, bits of it also remains. Now I just realized why I like Jiang Tian of "The On1y One" because Benjamin Tsang reminds of the Lin Feng Song.
Their quirky relationship in Addicted is what I like with their pairing vs that of Gu Hai and Bai Luo Yin which is on the serious side, and that is given because of their character's background.
20mins is waaaaaaaaaay to short. But at least, they made a giant leap in their relationship now. But why do I feel that episode 5 will start as not as I expected LOL
I kinda miss Jinn's nagging TBH
I forgot if it was a movie or a series that someone can see the future/hallucinate, had nose bleeds and only to find out a brain tumor as the cause.
Hallucination, self-fulfilling prophecy hence interpreted as seeing the future.
IF those are really premonition, and when a life is prevented from dying, another must takes its place. Dang! Can't remember where I watched that.
Do tell me, is Rome out to their father that is why Mhok is being groomedto "inheri"? Or in the novel, who is older Thee or Rome?
Mafia boss, mafia lover? What could be worst, right? The 2 mafia factions are bitter rivals? Me pondering aimlessly this weekend.