Hey, what's the issue?I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director.…
Um... Alright. I'll edit it. Even so, I think you're sort of right about "the present", and so, I'll edit it. Oh, by the way, that's called researching. Not everything has to be in one source, you know. I mean, sure what I said may not make much sense, but some of the stuff I did said was linked to my explanation. I am currently catched up with "TharnType", but I know what's similar to the actual series. Again: I get your point, so I'm editing it, like you requested.
Hey, what's the issue?I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director.…
Oh, but I remember some parts of the his English translation going like:
"Guys, did you know that this is adapted not only from book (novel), but from a similar novel too? Can you guess what it is?"
He didn't say what it was, but I found it quite weird that he was going to direct "TharnType: The Series" this year, so I re-read some of it online, and found the similarities between chapter 2-5 (English Trans). :o
Hey, what's the issue?I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director.…
If you've seen Aam's Facebook awhile ago, before he started, he made a statement about it. Plus, I have re-read parts of the novel to make sure, and I found it quite similar too. He announced somewhere around last year, but I couldn't find the post, because he sort of deleted it, while preparing for the final. It was totally unexpected too.
Hey, what's the issue?I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director.…
I am still currently re-reading "2Moons", and I find it quite similar to "TharnType" for that reason. Plus, before Aam started directing the series, he actually made a statement that it was going to be quite similar to "TharnType", even though the author of "TharnType" wanted it to be confidential until its completion. Not only that, but he only gave directing another series because he knew the author would complete the series shortly after the series was announced early in October. Now, as things are, she had announced a part two of "TharnType". I think she will announce it sometime during part two when she is ready, I think.
For the editors of this page:1. P'Aam is not the director of TharnType.2. 2 Moons has no relation with TharnType.
Hey, what's the issue?
I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director. Though, the issue is: "Which part was he?", and so, I decided to add him on this, because I read an article about him somewhere being cased to direct and screenplay the series as his project.
Unfortunately, he doesn't talk about it anywhere on his Facebook, but he has contributed his works to progressing in his upcoming movie, so it would make sense. Also, he was asked to come in by LDC, which is the company behind the series, but he refused due to work, but gave it a try once he figured it would be for his 2Moons. Plus, about that. 2Moons does have relation, actually.
In the series, it doesn't necessarily show all to often, but if you read the novel, it is based off it. Plus, it gives you a little bit more understanding about the characters. I don't seem to necessarily get it, but because the author of "2Moons" knows the author of "TharnType", they decided to combine their stories into a crossover adaption, which might take place in the future, but it is actually very similar.
Sorry for not saying anything earlier. Just wanted to let you know, is all.
Edit:
In relation to Aam being the director, this is his second time directing a drama series, so it hasn't been updated yet on his Facebook, but please be aware that he has directed a BL series before.
Happy Belated Birthday, Oishi Shizuka. I don't know if you are the "Oishi Shizuka" I'm looking for, but your part in the ending for "Second Virgin" was so beautiful. Thanks for that and continue to shine.
"Just because someone is nice to you doesn’t mean you’re obligated to give them your heart" - Thank you!!!…
I know, right? Isn't that the most unrealistic thing to do? Even if this is a drama, at least have your standards or make it be done right. This should also be implied to how they don't care enough about the girls' feelings, too.
As much I'd love to agree with you on this, Hardpliers, I believe that both the series and the movie were both made to be everything all at once, even though the movie left out so many major details.
I agree with you on everything you said, and as for the actress, I personally felt like she was made to be Hong Seoul, too. Especially since she was suppose to depict the original Hong Seoul in the first place, I think she would've been a perfect choice if the series would've kept running through a second season, but overall, I think that the characters that played Bo Ra, Kwon Eun Taek, Baek In Ha, and Baek In Ho all deserve an award, because while watching the movie, the person that played Baek In Ha and Baek In Ho didn't give me the fill like they were the "actual" characters if you know what I mean.
Also, for me, it even felt like how Hong Seoul and Yoo Jung met weren't expressed like in the movie, too.
I think it went by too fast, but then again, that's quite understandable, especially since this is suppose to be the movie. It's suppose to fill in some gaps, eventually. But either way, realizing that this was suppose to express the real meaning behind "Cheese in a Trap" - like with one of the chapters, which is the last chapter, I couldn't depict how wrong it was, for some reason. Especially since this is suppose to tell the tell of "Cheese in a Trap", Hong Seoul and her life with Yoo Jong, Yoo Jung actually being the misunderstood guy, college life, how hard it is to be someone like Yoo Jung - a person everyone literally admires and respects, and so and so about a stalker, and everything else tied together.
I felt like the movie was trying its best to put in all the pieces together, but when they did, they messed up some bunch of details, like what happened to the girl that admired Hong Seoul, wanted her life, and tried to be her, but lost herself, while Hong Seoul didn't accept her friendship, her kindness, and even her generosity.
I really like "Cheese in a Trap" because of that, to be honest.
Oh, and what about that girl that liked Yoo Jung a like, and even wanted to threaten Hong Seoul with that junk guy.
Anyways, either way, everything was alright in the end, just like you said. :)
Have a nice day.
- Honey
"Guys, did you know that this is adapted not only from book (novel), but from a similar novel too? Can you guess what it is?"
He didn't say what it was, but I found it quite weird that he was going to direct "TharnType: The Series" this year, so I re-read some of it online, and found the similarities between chapter 2-5 (English Trans). :o
I can assure you that I searched the web thoroughly and found that Aam was the director. Though, the issue is: "Which part was he?", and so, I decided to add him on this, because I read an article about him somewhere being cased to direct and screenplay the series as his project.
Unfortunately, he doesn't talk about it anywhere on his Facebook, but he has contributed his works to progressing in his upcoming movie, so it would make sense. Also, he was asked to come in by LDC, which is the company behind the series, but he refused due to work, but gave it a try once he figured it would be for his 2Moons. Plus, about that. 2Moons does have relation, actually.
In the series, it doesn't necessarily show all to often, but if you read the novel, it is based off it. Plus, it gives you a little bit more understanding about the characters. I don't seem to necessarily get it, but because the author of "2Moons" knows the author of "TharnType", they decided to combine their stories into a crossover adaption, which might take place in the future, but it is actually very similar.
Sorry for not saying anything earlier. Just wanted to let you know, is all.
Edit:
In relation to Aam being the director, this is his second time directing a drama series, so it hasn't been updated yet on his Facebook, but please be aware that he has directed a BL series before.
P.S.: Source(s): https://www.google.com/search?q=aam+anusorn+soisa-ngim+director+of+%22TharnType%22&rlz=1C1GCEB_enUS867US868&oq=Aam+&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l3j69i60l3.2172j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&safe=active&ssui=on
https://www.facebook.com/AamAnusorn/posts/2369117049998019
https://klandmexico.com/category/bl-thai/
- HONEY
I agree with you on everything you said, and as for the actress, I personally felt like she was made to be Hong Seoul, too. Especially since she was suppose to depict the original Hong Seoul in the first place, I think she would've been a perfect choice if the series would've kept running through a second season, but overall, I think that the characters that played Bo Ra, Kwon Eun Taek, Baek In Ha, and Baek In Ho all deserve an award, because while watching the movie, the person that played Baek In Ha and Baek In Ho didn't give me the fill like they were the "actual" characters if you know what I mean.
Also, for me, it even felt like how Hong Seoul and Yoo Jung met weren't expressed like in the movie, too.
I think it went by too fast, but then again, that's quite understandable, especially since this is suppose to be the movie. It's suppose to fill in some gaps, eventually. But either way, realizing that this was suppose to express the real meaning behind "Cheese in a Trap" - like with one of the chapters, which is the last chapter, I couldn't depict how wrong it was, for some reason. Especially since this is suppose to tell the tell of "Cheese in a Trap", Hong Seoul and her life with Yoo Jong, Yoo Jung actually being the misunderstood guy, college life, how hard it is to be someone like Yoo Jung - a person everyone literally admires and respects, and so and so about a stalker, and everything else tied together.
I felt like the movie was trying its best to put in all the pieces together, but when they did, they messed up some bunch of details, like what happened to the girl that admired Hong Seoul, wanted her life, and tried to be her, but lost herself, while Hong Seoul didn't accept her friendship, her kindness, and even her generosity.
I really like "Cheese in a Trap" because of that, to be honest.
Oh, and what about that girl that liked Yoo Jung a like, and even wanted to threaten Hong Seoul with that junk guy.
Anyways, either way, everything was alright in the end, just like you said. :)
I think she would've made a great Hong Seoul during the "Cheese in a Trap" series.
Honestly, I wish to see more if her future roles.