The official trailer has be fully confused who is romancing who at this point... but ive tagged it on my to watch…
Pat came to Prem's wedding and dropped a bombshell that Prem's fiancé got someone pregnant (who is Pat's manager and crush), and the wedding got cancelled.
Pat had actually fallen for Prem at first sight, having seen her at her bachelorette party at a club, but had no idea who she was. When Pat found out that Prem is the bride-to-be to the guy her manager was having an affair with, she just rushed to stop them. After the wedding fiasco, Pat starting to pursue Prem.
I love how 4 elements main leads are balanced. 2 established ships and 2 brand new ships.
Most international GL fans may not know this, but NamneungNoey (the Fire couple) is actually not a brand new ship. They're established way before FreenBecky and Englot. People have been shipping them since their BNK48 era, around 2017-2022 (they were the 1st gen and quit the band in the same year). They had also acted together in The Cheese Sisters, so fans (I'm referring to Thai fans) were hoping to see them in a full GL. And they’re finally in one.
they should change the poster and cast because Jennie got replaced
I'm sure someone already submitted the change, but it will takes some time to be approved, especially when you add a new person profile. Plus, the company hasn't updated the new official poster yet, so we have to wait for it too.
One thing we need to know is that the book was released in 2015, and back then, Meenam and Planoy were among the…
I see your point, and I agree that following a trend is not a justification, but it's a book adaptation anyway. And I'm simply giving an insight about Thai GL books at that time. Planoy's books are no less in certain problematic behaviors either, but the scriptwriter and production made a lot of adjustments in the adaptations to tone down those issues. Some turned out pretty well, and people are loving them.
From your profile picture, you seem to watch a lot of GLs, so you must've noticed that all adaptations aren’t exactly like the books. And like I said earlier, there will surely be some changes with Poisonous Love as well. Let’s wait and see how this series turns out. 😉
praying they leave the very explicit r-word stuff out of this, like it got so bad i had to just stop reading the…
One thing we need to know is that the book was released in 2015, and back then, Meenam and Planoy were among the prominent GL authors. At that time, the slap-kiss genre with those problematic characters was quite popular, both in straight and GL books (I can't speak for BL since I don't read it). It’s kind of crazy to think about why people are into that kind of content, but we can't ignore the fact that it was once a big trend in the genre.
And as the trend slowly fades, those ideas no longer seem appropriate with the current audience. Hence, the production and scriptwriters have to alter a lot from the original source to make sure it won't come off too problematic. I'm sure they'll do the same with Poisonous Love.
I may not have insights into every country, but from my experience working across SEA, most TV stations/channels produced their own content/dramas, and hired talent from different agencies as well. In Thailand, for instance, GMMTV and Channel 3 are among the biggest channels that have their own artists. So when they announce a new show, you can bet it’s almost guaranteed to air on schedule. But like you pointed out, yes, other companies have to pitch their shows to be aired on national TV and also other streaming platforms to gain more viewership.
You're not wrong about Japan doesn't give a crap about international viewers. They know their target audiences, and they don't have much to lose by not going global.
Totally understand that we often remember the crappy memories more than the good stuff. 😆 At least we can see some progress in this series, even if it’s a bit too slow. I’m super excited about this series since it’s the first horror GL 😊
I wouldn't say one country is better than the other because in reality, it really depends on the company/production itself. Some projects have secured a solid budget, enough manpower, and locked airing slot/streaming platform, so they can roll out smoothly. But others might hit some bumps in the road. And airing slots/streaming platforms play a big role as well. If the projects are outsourced, the companies have to hustle to lock the deal compared to in-house productions. So here is where connections and media politics come into play. But that's a conversation for another day. 😊
And if you look closely, there are only a few Thai GL projects that are on pause while others are actively progressing with workshops and script readings, some are already filming.
First and foremost we need to understand that making a series or a film involves an extensive multi-stage process - pre-production, principal photography, and post-production. All require careful planning, coordination, and execution, especially for complex projects with large casts and special effects.
Many companies announce the project to generate engagement and create hype around the project. However, there are plenty of reasons why some projects might not kick off right away. Budget, casting and distribution are the common problems faced. And it's a bit unfair to focus solely on Thai production because production in other countries is no different.
Then you already know the reason behind the delay. Casting the right cast is crucial. I know it firsthand, as I work in TV production myself and have handled countless auditions. Besides, it's a horror series, so I bet there needs to be thorough preparation. Thai people are very spiritual.
There are many GL series coming out soon, so waiting a little while won't be a big issue. I prefer to wait a bit longer for a well-made series than to watch a series that seems rushed.
Chill. Producing a series is not as easy as people thought especially for a small company like Baanchan. There must the some financial issue. And they're doing casting soon. At least we know something is moving forward rather than a standstill or worse, cancelation like Be Mine.
Is that real? Looks like SEA people are keen on dark magic to make them beautiful. I only found special 'tools/…
The needle or susuk is quite famous especially in Malay Archipelago region. Despite the popularity of plastic surgery, botox and fillers these days, some people still turn to susuk for their beauty needs. But the consequences are indeed scary.
Pat had actually fallen for Prem at first sight, having seen her at her bachelorette party at a club, but had no idea who she was. When Pat found out that Prem is the bride-to-be to the guy her manager was having an affair with, she just rushed to stop them. After the wedding fiasco, Pat starting to pursue Prem.
- https://www.lunarwrite.com/a/FdZqwn-Poisonous-Love-40The-Secr
- https://www.mebmarket.com/ebook-306830-Poisonous-Love-The-Secret-of-Us-Universe-%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%A9%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%81-English-version
From your profile picture, you seem to watch a lot of GLs, so you must've noticed that all adaptations aren’t exactly like the books. And like I said earlier, there will surely be some changes with Poisonous Love as well. Let’s wait and see how this series turns out. 😉
And as the trend slowly fades, those ideas no longer seem appropriate with the current audience. Hence, the production and scriptwriters have to alter a lot from the original source to make sure it won't come off too problematic. I'm sure they'll do the same with Poisonous Love.
You're not wrong about Japan doesn't give a crap about international viewers. They know their target audiences, and they don't have much to lose by not going global.
Totally understand that we often remember the crappy memories more than the good stuff. 😆 At least we can see some progress in this series, even if it’s a bit too slow. I’m super excited about this series since it’s the first horror GL 😊
And if you look closely, there are only a few Thai GL projects that are on pause while others are actively progressing with workshops and script readings, some are already filming.
Many companies announce the project to generate engagement and create hype around the project. However, there are plenty of reasons why some projects might not kick off right away. Budget, casting and distribution are the common problems faced. And it's a bit unfair to focus solely on Thai production because production in other countries is no different.
There are many GL series coming out soon, so waiting a little while won't be a big issue. I prefer to wait a bit longer for a well-made series than to watch a series that seems rushed.
- https://kisskh.at/list/3DgEPnpL