It reminded me of that incident as well but not in the way most fans think of it. I immediately thought of Mew…
That is why I never ship any specific BL couple. It limits their career. Like if the other is not present in the same series/movie, it wouldn't sell as much when they are together.
Take for example "He's Coming To Me". For the longest time, Singto-Krist fandom is forever waiting for a BL series of them, the Singto was paired to Ohm. It didn't received as much as attention, and still one of the underrated BL series from GMMTV despite Ohm winning the Best Dramatic Scene.
Oh another one, the conflict between the managers, is it a euphemism of Perth-Saint's? LOL
From the early episodes of the series, I was asking myself why I was drawn to Licheng. Episode 8 made me realize. He is like me in many ways. Confident, bold, daring, touchy & affectionate, think things how to please a partner, makes the plans. Would the heartbreak be the same? LOL
Pat and Parn's Journey: "The novel shows us the journey from the first time they met, to them being friends and regressing to lovers then to break-up and working men. First I thought at least 2 seasons if the story be told correctly. But it is up to the artistic liberty of director and screenwriters if they can do it in one season fine..."
"... more than 60% of the story will be marred with sadness. There would be a vicious cycle of sadness throughout the series maybe one of the reason Ohm Pawat was casted." ... If they will stay true to the novel, darn, then Ohm is line again to win another Best Dramatic Scene.
Would like to point out, Backaof is the director that directed "He's Coming to Me', "A Tale of Thousand Stars", "2Gether" and "Dark Blue Kiss". He is also the screenwriter of HCTM & ATOTS. No shortness of greatness especially with Ohm that will play yet again play a BL character, partner with Nanon who is also a well established actor, and I can think he will do great things with his BL character here, no doubts.
Undoubtedly, the story is not that unique. But when a character argues with the narrator, that's something. LOL
Following Phuwin and Neo shows, from My Tee to a guest staring in Dark Blue Kiss, to The Gifted Graduate for Phu & Tonhon for Neo, then back again together here, you can see much they improve their acting.
However, it feels like Neo found a niche of a character that best suits his skill. I must admit, I found his character in Tonhon to be exaggerated and it felt off for me, until towards the end of the series where you can see a development. Little did I know that he is better with a character that is loud, aggressive and... exaggerated.
Comparing Phuwin's role as Third in The Gifted: Graduation and in this series,Pi, which already showed a number of layers on his character, he is turning into a versatile actor.
Both do not care if the character they play sometimes make a fool out of himself. Something I rarely see in GMMTV's talents. So is their new generation of actors could potentially be more versatile that the seasoned ones?
For Pond, so far, it feels that the character he is playing is confined in a box. Hoping that the character will show another layer.
For Mix, it pretty hard to detach his character Tian to Mueang Nan. A headstrong versus a flirty type.
As "Word of Honor" will finish next (yeah, I am watching it on Youtube), "Lovely Writer" in the middle of the week and "Nobleman Ryu's Wedding" to get you excited for the weekend, and this to officially to start it. "Fish Upon the Sky" kinda give you a light and enjoyable uncomplicated weekend.
I forgot if it is Adam Uni that theorized/figured out the connection of the HIStory stories.
HIS1 SAFM to HIS3 MODC, and HIS3 MODC to HIS4 CTY is clearly established.
One of Adam Uni's post: "She [Lin Pei Yu, the scriptwriter of Right or Wrong and Crossing The Line ] said she already wrote these when she created the scripts of HIStory2. The chapter talks about the graduation day of the main leads in Crossing The Line and the character He Cheng En is also connected to Xiao Fei and the teacher."
And to guide you on how to figure things out: "The phrase the blue hour comes from The French expression l’heure bleue. The blue hour is the period of twilight each morning and evening when there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. The time is special because of the quality of the light at this time of day."
The special episode provides context of the "how" Pei Shou Yi and Yu Zhen Xuan came to be and in episode 6, the "why" was given. I really feel bad for YZX as the special episode showed how he transformed, evolved and all of a sudden... I can't understand is the way I am feeling. I know I should feel happy, yet, I can't.
The balloon scene, those lips... Pond's lips is wider. So is it possible? Oh how I wish!
Since I watch Phuwin in "My Tee", i know he has a big potential. There are some in his debut series that one can see he improvised.
Jumped to Dark Blue Kiss, with no other than Neo, greatly improve though they appear just for a couple of minutes.
His role as Third is "The Gifted: Graduation" is a big leap in terms of his acting.
Based on the first Episode, even it lacks Eng sub, he is the actor that do not mind making a fool out of his character. A sign of a making of a great actor.
I didn’t understand what happen in ep 6. Can someone please explain to me if Nub and Gen are cousins?
It is not uncommon in Thailand and the Philippines to call their close friends parent as Auntie/Uncle. It is also a sign when you use Aunt/Uncle that means you have a close relationship with your friend's family.
While in Singapore, people use "Auntie " as a sign of respect to an older lady. Most commonly used for ladies working in the service industry.
Light and funny, but not over the top slap-stick funny. When Mob talks to himself in his head, kinda reminds me of Adachi of Cherry Magic.
"Life is like a box of chocolate. You never know what you're gonna get."
And,
"The way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
when you combine the two, you know it is magic. The two quotes, when combined, is the best description I have that makes the ending... cute? Fluffy? Sweet? I guess all of it!
Light and funny. Way more laughs than Cherry Magic. Speaking of, kinda miss Minato and good thing he is here as well. Sad part, if the number of episodes hold, this is just going to be 6 episodes.
I am laughing the same way as in the South Korea's "The Boy Next Door (2017)".
Take for example "He's Coming To Me". For the longest time, Singto-Krist fandom is forever waiting for a BL series of them, the Singto was paired to Ohm. It didn't received as much as attention, and still one of the underrated BL series from GMMTV despite Ohm winning the Best Dramatic Scene.
Oh another one, the conflict between the managers, is it a euphemism of Perth-Saint's? LOL
Pat and Parn's Journey:
"The novel shows us the journey from the first time they met, to them being friends and regressing to lovers then to break-up and working men. First I thought at least 2 seasons if the story be told correctly. But it is up to the artistic liberty of director and screenwriters if they can do it in one season fine..."
"... more than 60% of the story will be marred with sadness. There would be a vicious cycle of sadness throughout the series maybe one of the reason Ohm Pawat was casted." ... If they will stay true to the novel, darn, then Ohm is line again to win another Best Dramatic Scene.
Summary of the novel:
Following Phuwin and Neo shows, from My Tee to a guest staring in Dark Blue Kiss, to The Gifted Graduate for Phu & Tonhon for Neo, then back again together here, you can see much they improve their acting.
However, it feels like Neo found a niche of a character that best suits his skill. I must admit, I found his character in Tonhon to be exaggerated and it felt off for me, until towards the end of the series where you can see a development. Little did I know that he is better with a character that is loud, aggressive and... exaggerated.
Comparing Phuwin's role as Third in The Gifted: Graduation and in this series,Pi, which already showed a number of layers on his character, he is turning into a versatile actor.
Both do not care if the character they play sometimes make a fool out of himself. Something I rarely see in GMMTV's talents. So is their new generation of actors could potentially be more versatile that the seasoned ones?
For Pond, so far, it feels that the character he is playing is confined in a box. Hoping that the character will show another layer.
For Mix, it pretty hard to detach his character Tian to Mueang Nan. A headstrong versus a flirty type.
As "Word of Honor" will finish next (yeah, I am watching it on Youtube), "Lovely Writer" in the middle of the week and "Nobleman Ryu's Wedding" to get you excited for the weekend, and this to officially to start it. "Fish Upon the Sky" kinda give you a light and enjoyable uncomplicated weekend.
HIS1 SAFM to HIS3 MODC, and HIS3 MODC to HIS4 CTY is clearly established.
One of Adam Uni's post:
"She [Lin Pei Yu, the scriptwriter of Right or Wrong and Crossing The Line ] said she already wrote these when she created the scripts of HIStory2. The chapter talks about the graduation day of the main leads in Crossing The Line and the character He Cheng En is also connected to Xiao Fei and the teacher."
Darn! I have to rewatch those agian.
Don't take things on its face value.
And to guide you on how to figure things out:
"The phrase the blue hour comes from The French expression l’heure bleue. The blue hour is the period of twilight each morning and evening when there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. The time is special because of the quality of the light at this time of day."
https://www.sensationalcolor.com/blue-hour/
Since I watch Phuwin in "My Tee", i know he has a big potential. There are some in his debut series that one can see he improvised.
Jumped to Dark Blue Kiss, with no other than Neo, greatly improve though they appear just for a couple of minutes.
His role as Third is "The Gifted: Graduation" is a big leap in terms of his acting.
Based on the first Episode, even it lacks Eng sub, he is the actor that do not mind making a fool out of his character. A sign of a making of a great actor.
And history repeats itself. LOL
Will wait for next week though.
https://youtu.be/8KJTBPE4FM0
While in Singapore, people use "Auntie " as a sign of respect to an older lady. Most commonly used for ladies working in the service industry.
https://www.facebook.com/thequeenmotherhateu/videos/2975682822652125/
*RAW, no Eng Sub avail
"Life is like a box of chocolate. You never know what you're gonna get."
And,
"The way to a man's heart is through his stomach."
when you combine the two, you know it is magic. The two quotes, when combined, is the best description I have that makes the ending... cute? Fluffy? Sweet? I guess all of it!
I am laughing the same way as in the South Korea's "The Boy Next Door (2017)".