I always love reading the comment section. All the drama, tea, and "raising awareness". It's funny, because the…
so? publicity might be good. people should know that this story is censored, and drama must be stirred and pressure must be exercised on producers not to do it again. it's like a protest, it's meant to be seen and heard.
most bl fans are heterosexual women exploring their fetish, they don't care about real issues just want to see…
I really don't see it.
reinforcing toxic heteronormative norms in relationships might pander to some fetishes, but it's just not something I can get behind regardless if it's homo or hetero.
I also like when characters have multidimensional personality, and aren't just there to be walking talking stereotypes to pander to someone's sex fantasy or make self inserting easier.
most bl fans are heterosexual women exploring their fetish, they don't care about real issues just want to see…
what? have you actually seen any gay romance? especially from east asia? most of these romances don't challenge anything, there is a top guy/seme who acts like a man and a bottom/selfinsert/uke who acts like ultrafeminine woman.
as for being part of fandom, it's true for any fandom.
you are wrong that he had no regrets, the movie makes it obvious he regretted his grandma, and many other things in his life, hence why he initially fell for the promise of peace the sect gave him
in fact, after first time skip you can see the regrets, as the movie changes from the bright and heroic police chase to dark and gloomy apartment rented by a coughing man permanently in hiding
Cause they are pathetic,them including a rapist in the cast speaks louder than everything else.
it was an underage (which in korea means like 18 year old) actress having sex with him in exchange for getting a role in some movie, so is as guilty as him but the charge should be corruption and prostitution, not rape
it's just a boring hospital slice of life with some power struggle mixed in it's cool if you like hospital stuff…
yeah but the chairman was just an angry chihuahua, all bark no bite. the worst thing he did was sending a bunch of masked women to "scare" Oh Sehwa, because of this there was no sense of threat or urgency with dealing with him, he was just there to be a side character and make angry faces.
cool wuxia movie, tho the tragedy in latter half felt forced. also, the setting was korea, but considering the presence of muslim traders and chinese kung fu, it would be more believable if it was set in china.
Good effort but unfortunately failed to cater some segments of viewers (judging from the reviews at IMDB);1. Fans…
as a fan of japanese history, I am indeed relucent to even start watching it. Any reason why the author of the book changed the names of historical characters and events?
reinforcing toxic heteronormative norms in relationships might pander to some fetishes, but it's just not something I can get behind regardless if it's homo or hetero.
I also like when characters have multidimensional personality, and aren't just there to be walking talking stereotypes to pander to someone's sex fantasy or make self inserting easier.
as for being part of fandom, it's true for any fandom.
in fact, after first time skip you can see the regrets, as the movie changes from the bright and heroic police chase to dark and gloomy apartment rented by a coughing man permanently in hiding
read tags: censored adaptation of same sex original work
interest lost. either they stop censoring or fuck off, this isn't china where portrayal of same sex couples is illegal so why are they doing this?
I suspect he'll stick around for months, if not years