Is this actually a BL, or is it only in that girl's story about then? Diao definitely checked out Rak in Ep 5,…
It's surprisingly entertaining even if he's not BL, but the misleading advertising ought to be considered illegal if the only BL is in one of the character's imagination (the girl writing a story about them).
Thanks for kaitoon I liked his last decision to not come back with vallen. Very very good ending . ( Being treated…
Did you watch a different version from what I watched? (Director's cut?) The one on gagaoolala shows them walking away from each other, but after the credits, they run into each other's arms again.
I'm probably being much harsher on it than I have been on BLs of a similar or worse quality. I think it's partly because Part 1 left me with too much hope for more solid development.
Just wondering why you think he's annoying? I mean, yes he's the third wheel but he knew qingmu doesnt like him…
I don't find him annoying but I find the characterization a little odd. At first, he seems set up to be one of those seemingly nice guys who turn out to be evil. But then no...
This is becoming the show of mistaken identity for me. Last week, I thought the two main characters were the same person. This week, I mistook Fluke for Ja (Leo in Tharntype 2/Don't Say No). lol
I like the series, but the way things turn out for Jarunee and Paul is just too saddening.
Jarunee got to do some stuff, but how is it "never too late" when she dies because her illness is undetectable in her younger self and she has no chance to make use of what she has learned after her transformation?
And Paul is really cursed as he says. He could have made that confession to Mathee whether or not he was transformed. In fact, it seems a little awkward that his younger self had to say all those things to Mathee while basically being ready to accept Pipu's love. How is it "never too late" for him when he now has to live the rest of his life with more regrets. No matter how he tries to be positive about it, we can still see his sadness as he walks out of the wedding scene.
For Jarunee and Paul, the title might as well be "it's already too late".
Here you mentioned that the fl is not even 18 at the start of the series, but in the first three episodes, the…
I can't remember the series very well now, but I vaguely recall some contradictions in the information.
What I think I meant in the review was that the fl celebrated her 18th birthday in one of the episodes. Then in Ep 25 (later than the 18th birthday in the timeline), it is mentioned that the experiment was done on her 18 years ago. I did not get the impression that quite a few years after passed after her 18th birthday in Ep 25.
So far, that is all ok.
But I started thinking: if she was not much older than 18 in Ep 25, she would have been a baby 18 years before when the experiment was conducted, This would not match the flashback scenes because in the flashbacks to the experiment time, she did seem to be a newborn. In fact, she seemed to me clearly older than 2-3 years old in the flashbacks. This was something that confused me.
If she was already older than 18 at the start of the series as you mentioned, the numbers seem more messed up than ever. But I'm terrible with numbers to begin with. lol
Of course, even if there are contradictions, it doesn't affect the basic story all that much. It's just that maybe the scriptwriters were not very meticulous.
I'm gonna theorise here:Teenagers' brains are physiologically different. They are less risk adverse, learn better…
@JSCJ Maybe Thep is like that, sometimes behaving more like a teen than his son. But maybe the characters also differ. For one, Jaruni struggles to adjust to being a teen and while she makes a list of things she wants to do, she doesn't seem naturally inclined to do all the things. So maybe the different characters have different predispositions.
I can see the usefulness of having the characters as 15-year-olds. (E.g. If they are not in a high-school setting, it would probably be harder for them to discover one another as people who have transformed.) But maybe the story would still be possible even if the younger selves are 18?
An age difference is no big deal to me, but it does make me uncomfortable given that the main characters' younger selves and their schoolmates are 15. Couldn't the younger selves have been written to be 20 or something without much of a loss in the story?
I like the Songpol/Paul part of the story a lot. He's the one character whom we will find it hard to blame for not living his younger days differently, and the one for whom just being able to live his youth in a different era could make all the difference. The transition from his shifts of affection from Mathee to Pipu would be less discomfiting if he had been transformed into, say, a university student or young graduate and Pipu were a classmate or colleague.
They are actually not that similar when compared side by side, but why was it so hard to tell them apart at first?
Jarunee got to do some stuff, but how is it "never too late" when she dies because her illness is undetectable in her younger self and she has no chance to make use of what she has learned after her transformation?
And Paul is really cursed as he says. He could have made that confession to Mathee whether or not he was transformed. In fact, it seems a little awkward that his younger self had to say all those things to Mathee while basically being ready to accept Pipu's love. How is it "never too late" for him when he now has to live the rest of his life with more regrets. No matter how he tries to be positive about it, we can still see his sadness as he walks out of the wedding scene.
For Jarunee and Paul, the title might as well be "it's already too late".
What I think I meant in the review was that the fl celebrated her 18th birthday in one of the episodes. Then in Ep 25 (later than the 18th birthday in the timeline), it is mentioned that the experiment was done on her 18 years ago. I did not get the impression that quite a few years after passed after her 18th birthday in Ep 25.
So far, that is all ok.
But I started thinking: if she was not much older than 18 in Ep 25, she would have been a baby 18 years before when the experiment was conducted, This would not match the flashback scenes because in the flashbacks to the experiment time, she did seem to be a newborn. In fact, she seemed to me clearly older than 2-3 years old in the flashbacks. This was something that confused me.
If she was already older than 18 at the start of the series as you mentioned, the numbers seem more messed up than ever. But I'm terrible with numbers to begin with. lol
Of course, even if there are contradictions, it doesn't affect the basic story all that much. It's just that maybe the scriptwriters were not very meticulous.
I can see the usefulness of having the characters as 15-year-olds. (E.g. If they are not in a high-school setting, it would probably be harder for them to discover one another as people who have transformed.) But maybe the story would still be possible even if the younger selves are 18?
I like the Songpol/Paul part of the story a lot. He's the one character whom we will find it hard to blame for not living his younger days differently, and the one for whom just being able to live his youth in a different era could make all the difference. The transition from his shifts of affection from Mathee to Pipu would be less discomfiting if he had been transformed into, say, a university student or young graduate and Pipu were a classmate or colleague.