That actually distresses me so much. I’ve been on here a couple of years and truthfully never saw a post telling…
lol No, I doubt there was a mistake. A lot of MDLers jump out of their skin if you dare to mention the silliness and low quality of the majority of BLs; that majority coming primarily out of Thailand.
I had to laugh at the commenter's reference to "depravity." lol It's the kind of word used by self-righteous prudes and MDL Church Ladies who love to police morals and speech around here. Someone here calls them the "NeoVictorians." I call them the "NeoPuritans." Same thing. It's the rise of prudishness and scolding busybody-ness among the young generation these days. Sadly, it's as if the sexual revolution of the 1960s/1970s never happened. :(
I know the first few minutes might be different and some parts special. I still would have advised you to watch…
Who are you? You are someone whose opinion I value highly. :D After hearing from both you and the Princess above, I will force myself through at least two episodes and get back to you. I don't take back what I wrote about the bloody spitting episode with the guards. lol
I know you have very high standards when it comes to any BL, being from Japan, Korea, Taiwan or Thailand. It's…
Hi Princess! I DO remember chatting with you before and enjoying the conversations. Also, I take your opinion into account. I confess, I really did feel ten minutes in what I wrote above, and I don't take it back.
That said, if you tell me it gets so much better later on, that I should give it a try through two episodes, I will do that. :) Let me know.
It's not that I have "very high standards" necessarily. I stick with Korean/Taiwanese/Japanese BLs now and then, that aren't the greatest, because the heart of the story, the BL romance, is well-done. I even dropped KinPorsche about 2/3 in because so much of the Yakuza stuff was silly.
lol Yeah...no. I knew ten minutes in (actually, sooner) that this is not for me. If I want to see a film/series about gangs and prisons and tough guys and brutal fights, etc. I will seek out a feature film with the budget to hire seasoned/talented actors, fight coordinators, writers, directors, and all the rest to do it right. What I won't do is watch what comes off as a high school production portraying the elements I listed above in a hilariously cheesy and amateur way.
Thailand has taken the BOYS (or young men) LOVE (romantic/physical/psychological attraction) out of BL and replaced it with sub-standard, embarrassing yakuza/corporate intrigue/spies/crime/gangs/etc. plots, it does not have the resources to handle convincingly.
OK, so...dropped. I'm out of here. Someone, please, message me if anyone makes a real BL in Thailand anytime soon. Thanks.
Some Knetz reported comments of mine to the mods in which I referred to Hoverlab as "sc*mb*gs." lol Which, to my mind, is far different than directing that insult at an actor or another commenter, as I am guilty of having done in the past, but don't do anymore. That said, I find it amusing that some Knetz was so infuriated at being reported and having comments removed, that they reported me for insulting Hoverlab, a third party.
But hey, technically, what I wrote IS a violation of the MDL commenting rules, so I'll take the hit. It's worth it to silence the hateful Knetz here. And in case you haven't noticed, they have been quite silent the last few days. :)
I don’t know much about go either but I enjoyed this. The actors did a great job & carried the film. If you…
For me, an 8/10 is a favorable rating. I enjoyed the film, but I didn't love it. In my head, an 8/10 is a B on an ABCDF grading scale.
I did like a lot of the visual tricks the director used to enliven things, but it wasn't enough for me. Also, and I hate to say this, but Yoo is too mature/old for this part, especially when they first brought him in as the character and supposedly he was a teenager. Yoo was 35/36 at the time of this shooting, too old to be believable as a teen.
boom acting is world class. smart acting is good too, but boom is on another level. everyone is praising his acting…
They do it for marketing purposes. The Little Girls scream and go crazy when two actors cosplay as lovers off-screen in fan meets, interviews, etc. They spend hours online speculating whether the two are a real-life couple. I know, it is insane. So, when a production puts the two of them together again in another show, the Little Girls flock to watch it.
It's called "shipping," as in relationSHIP." lol I know...that's insane also. :)
Good point. I agree with that. The moment when they touched hands was moving in that it was so incredibly powerful for her. However, she looked completely joyful but also completely insane in that moment. Anyone who goes to that level of Nirvana when they touch the hand of their idol, needs help. Maybe he should have dropped charges on the condition that she go into psychological/mental treatment.
Like many thousands of other Yoo fans, I just finished watching The Match on Netflix, today being its first day streaming.
I am over the moon to see Yoo back on screen. He and Lee Buyn Hun are exceptional as always. However, I confess to being underwhelmed by the film as a whole.
First of all, I am American and know ZERO about the game of Go, except that it is amazingly intricate and complicated. I read the Wikipedia page explaining it several months ago in preparation for when this film came out, but gave up because it's just over my head. Thus, because I couldn't understand what was going on in the games, I couldn't find a way to latch onto any sense of momentum or excitement.
The game requires quiet concentration, which is hard to make exciting for someone like me who has no idea what the hell is happening. :D Additionally, there was no sense of momentum and excitement, building to one, big, huge ultimate match that would make or break everything. With the title The Match, that's what I was expecting and didn't get. I understand that's not really the way Go works, but there you have my cultural barrier again.
PERFECT casting in Kim Kang Hoon as the Young Yoo Ah In. I have seen KH in other films and recognized him immediately as a young talent. He was great here, but the remarkable physical, facial resemblance between him and Yoo cinches the deal. They could be father and son.
So, as thrilled as I am that Yoo is back and Netflix finally grew a spine in ignoring those who want to keep torturing him, I will be waiting for his next project to get excited about. For me, The Match is mid.
You seem like a very miserable person. Your hate is so funny. PP has achieved so much by himself, calling him…
Thanks for the defense, but it's OK. I'm pretty smartass/acerbic, so it's no surprise when people who disagree come at me with the nasties. I can handle it. :D
You seem like a very miserable person. Your hate is so funny. PP has achieved so much by himself, calling him…
Glad to hear I make you laugh. :) One thing the world doesn't have enough of is laughter. Also, I gave up on Thai BLs about two years ago. I tried this one out because a trusted MDL friend recommended it. Thus, the kids here aren't used to my brand of BS.
I had to laugh at the commenter's reference to "depravity." lol It's the kind of word used by self-righteous prudes and MDL Church Ladies who love to police morals and speech around here. Someone here calls them the "NeoVictorians." I call them the "NeoPuritans." Same thing. It's the rise of prudishness and scolding busybody-ness among the young generation these days. Sadly, it's as if the sexual revolution of the 1960s/1970s never happened. :(
That said, if you tell me it gets so much better later on, that I should give it a try through two episodes, I will do that. :) Let me know.
It's not that I have "very high standards" necessarily. I stick with Korean/Taiwanese/Japanese BLs now and then, that aren't the greatest, because the heart of the story, the BL romance, is well-done. I even dropped KinPorsche about 2/3 in because so much of the Yakuza stuff was silly.
Yeah...no. I knew ten minutes in (actually, sooner) that this is not for me.
If I want to see a film/series about gangs and prisons and tough guys and brutal fights, etc. I will seek out a feature film with the budget to hire seasoned/talented actors, fight coordinators, writers, directors, and all the rest to do it right. What I won't do is watch what comes off as a high school production portraying the elements I listed above in a hilariously cheesy and amateur way.
Thailand has taken the BOYS (or young men) LOVE (romantic/physical/psychological attraction) out of BL and replaced it with sub-standard, embarrassing yakuza/corporate intrigue/spies/crime/gangs/etc. plots, it does not have the resources to handle convincingly.
OK, so...dropped. I'm out of here. Someone, please, message me if anyone makes a real BL in Thailand anytime soon. Thanks.
1/10
But hey, technically, what I wrote IS a violation of the MDL commenting rules, so I'll take the hit. It's worth it to silence the hateful Knetz here. And in case you haven't noticed, they have been quite silent the last few days. :)
I did like a lot of the visual tricks the director used to enliven things, but it wasn't enough for me. Also, and I hate to say this, but Yoo is too mature/old for this part, especially when they first brought him in as the character and supposedly he was a teenager. Yoo was 35/36 at the time of this shooting, too old to be believable as a teen.
It's called "shipping," as in relationSHIP." lol I know...that's insane also. :)
You might google it for a fuller explanation.
The moment when they touched hands was moving in that it was so incredibly powerful for her. However, she looked completely joyful but also completely insane in that moment. Anyone who goes to that level of Nirvana when they touch the hand of their idol, needs help. Maybe he should have dropped charges on the condition that she go into psychological/mental treatment.
The cops hire this guy and put him behind a desk and on the street to deal with violent criminals, with ZERO training...? ummm...no.
This movie is not for people with more than a couple functioning brain cells.
Dropped.
I am over the moon to see Yoo back on screen. He and Lee Buyn Hun are exceptional as always. However, I confess to being underwhelmed by the film as a whole.
First of all, I am American and know ZERO about the game of Go, except that it is amazingly intricate and complicated. I read the Wikipedia page explaining it several months ago in preparation for when this film came out, but gave up because it's just over my head. Thus, because I couldn't understand what was going on in the games, I couldn't find a way to latch onto any sense of momentum or excitement.
The game requires quiet concentration, which is hard to make exciting for someone like me who has no idea what the hell is happening. :D Additionally, there was no sense of momentum and excitement, building to one, big, huge ultimate match that would make or break everything. With the title The Match, that's what I was expecting and didn't get. I understand that's not really the way Go works, but there you have my cultural barrier again.
PERFECT casting in Kim Kang Hoon as the Young Yoo Ah In. I have seen KH in other films and recognized him immediately as a young talent. He was great here, but the remarkable physical, facial resemblance between him and Yoo cinches the deal. They could be father and son.
So, as thrilled as I am that Yoo is back and Netflix finally grew a spine in ignoring those who want to keep torturing him, I will be waiting for his next project to get excited about. For me, The Match is mid.
8/10
Also, I gave up on Thai BLs about two years ago. I tried this one out because a trusted MDL friend recommended it. Thus, the kids here aren't used to my brand of BS.
I have seen Futtara Doshaburi and agree with what you wrote about it.
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