I like this Ambiguous Focus story very much just as Dark Blue and Moonlight (2017). Their stories are more real and honest.
These men represent many of us in reality as being human with emotion and desire. Making a choice of letting go moving on or holding on treasuring each other is part of human growth. These stories do not focus entirely on LGBT issues in society. But hey do show viewers that gay relationships are just as normal as any.
The way I see this, these sad and tragic stories are for grown-ups. Then, there are those fairy tale happy endings preferred by lighthearted ones.
Love it ! This is an awesome more and 2 hours of explosive, on-the-run, bullets-dodging, fist-fighting action packed film. Still, I want more of our Hero Wu and Xu Da Fu bromance.
Love IT! excellent fantasy adventure drama of heroes. I am happy to have been on an adventurous journey with the heroes through the forests of one kingdom to a mountainous terrain of another kingdom. I love all the well developed characters. All the actors, playing from young to old characters, deliver outstanding performances. And, I am extremely satisfied with the quiet resolute happy ending for our heroine, Balsa.
The characters, by now, are all well developed (some likable and some unpleasant). The set-up scenes of the village street markets make me feel cramp and claustrophobic as if I am there a part of the scene/story. The adventure story keeps me entertained wanting more and more. 9 episodes go by quickly for me. I am enjoying this very much and moving on to 3rd season.
I just finished all 3 seasons within a week. The pace of the story makes it easy & exciting for me to sit & watch all 3 seasons back to back. There's not one boring part or any dragging scene. The English translation is easy to understand. Even the subtitle is easy to read.
The 1st season (4 episodes) introduces Balsa as hired bodyguard for a young prince Chagum of New Yogo kingdom. In 2nd season (9 episodes), Balsa took refuge in the Rota kingdom while the grown up prince Chagum sailed the seas then was caught and held as prisoner/hostage by prince Raul of the Talsh empire. Then the 3rd season (9 episodes finale) takes them to the mountainous Kambal kingdom to request an alliance with the Rota to defend New Yogo from being attacked by the massive army from the Talsh empire.
Yes! It is a great series that I equate it with Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. The adventurous story, the characters, the cinematography, sets & scenery, period costumes & props, make-ups & artistry, special effects, music & sound, actors & acting...everything about this series is excellently produced. I totally recommend viewing this Japanese fantasy adventure drama.
Wow! My favorite men Wu Kris, Chan William, and Chen Cheney together in this well made CGI fantasy film. After a while of viewing the movie I forgot that it's an animation/CGI film. I love the plot and story line. The characters are well developed. I'm not certain whether it's BL or is it bromance that's going on between Duke Silver and his disciple, Chiling, but I do like their relationship with each other. Cliffhanger at the end suggest a sequel.
I've just accidentally stumbled on a Thai program on dailymotion. This adorable actor plays Pete, a main role, in one of Thai's Fah Mee Tah program. He gave an excellent tearful performance as a gay son seeking guidance from a handsome health advisor and support from his family.
This specific Fah Mee Tah program with English sub is available @ http://dai.ly/x5erw9l
I like to add another move that is when his hand reaches toward her to pick up a loose thread or a small leaf/twig off of her shoulder or hair. The other instance is to brush his thumb over her milk mustache or the whipped cream from a cake or ice cream bite that stuck to the corner of her lips. These kind of reaches makes her feel nervous at his bold move which eventually make her heart flutter.
I found hot pics of John Wu as a fitness model. Here's the link http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_13bf8f8d10102vemz.html
These men represent many of us in reality as being human with emotion and desire. Making a choice of letting go moving on or holding on treasuring each other is part of human growth. These stories do not focus entirely on LGBT issues in society. But hey do show viewers that gay relationships are just as normal as any.
The way I see this, these sad and tragic stories are for grown-ups. Then, there are those fairy tale happy endings preferred by lighthearted ones.
The 1st season (4 episodes) introduces Balsa as hired bodyguard for a young prince Chagum of New Yogo kingdom. In 2nd season (9 episodes), Balsa took refuge in the Rota kingdom while the grown up prince Chagum sailed the seas then was caught and held as prisoner/hostage by prince Raul of the Talsh empire. Then the 3rd season (9 episodes finale) takes them to the mountainous Kambal kingdom to request an alliance with the Rota to defend New Yogo from being attacked by the massive army from the Talsh empire.
Yes! It is a great series that I equate it with Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. The adventurous story, the characters, the cinematography, sets & scenery, period costumes & props, make-ups & artistry, special effects, music & sound, actors & acting...everything about this series is excellently produced. I totally recommend viewing this Japanese fantasy adventure drama.
This specific Fah Mee Tah program with English sub is available @ http://dai.ly/x5erw9l