1. In cinemas in many countries. Even if it was released some months ago, it might be getting more screenings…
Yes, I subscribe to HBO Max and watched it this past weekend. Loved it. This quiet masterpiece took my heart for a spin. Such a profound journey about grief, love, grace and acceptance.
I just finished watching "Drive My Car" and this quiet masterpiece took my heart for a spin. Such a profound journey about grief, love, grace and acceptance. It is a 3-hour long movie but it never once felt long to me.
because of pandemic and hot guys, I guess, the couple first 5 episode were the best than it got downhill, at least…
I was getting named and shamed for not having watched 2gether so I finally decided to give it a go and I'm not sure I like this. I'll keep watching though as a nod to the many fans who somehow seem to like this and also in the hope that it gets better. But so far this has been a disappointment of epic proportions.
So I just started watching 2gether and honestly it is doing nothing for me. I'm still on episode 2 so I'm hoping it gets better, but just can't seem to get into it just quite yet. Does it get better? Why is this apparently considered a masterpiece?
I must be one of the few people who loved I Told Sunset about You. It had stellar story telling and to me, a more…
I think ITSAY got a bad rap because of it's sequel I Promised You The Moon (IPYTM). I remember there were people who were actively lobbying me against watching IPYTM. But you are certainly not in a small group of people who loved ITSAY. There is an entire world out there that thinks ITSAY is nothing short of a masterpiece. Personally, it is one of my favorite BL dramas.
How is it? Is it good? I am thinking of starting to watch it soon so I can catch up by the time they air the finale.
Oh my. That is so interesting. Okay. I'll make room to watch this starting in the next couple of days. Definitely in time to get caught up so I can watch the season finale when it airs.
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