So they decided to give 1min (or less) screen time to the most interesting couple of this series (Tim and Mai)? are you kidding me?
The editing of the Tim/Mai scene was so badly done. Whoever did it should be fired! There is a cut in the middle of the scene that is so obvious. I bet they deleted the interesting dialogue Tim/Mai had and all we got was that ... They decided it would be a smart idea to just resolve the whole conflict so quickly.
About Kim/Mek: i don't care about them anymore. A few weeks ago i replied to someone here saying that Kim and Mek's chemistry is not so bad, but i take it back! They have no chemistry at all, it got worse after all that boring drama started.
I was enjoying this until episode 8 but now it's so boring.
This show is really good, their chemistry is definetely there. I like this more than not me the series. it's so…
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I'm not into politics focused plot. Before it was released i thought it would be a show about bad boys and gangster but it was far from that.
The awful special effects. Those jumpings were ridiculous, it didn't seem real at all. Everytime one of them would jump, i would cringe so hard. It's not like the show used a bunch of SFX so they could have put more effort into those few jumping scenes imo.
The twins plot wasn't developed enough. The premise of not me is white living black's life so he can find out what happened to him but the series only focus on that at the end. Not me focus so much on the politics that they forget about Black/White situation. It's frustrating. I wish they had focused more on that.
The awful double scene. I don't remeber exactly which ep that happened but it was towards the end. there is a scene with black and white talking and they didn't even bother using a double that looked a bit like Gun. They didn't focus on the double's face but it was clearly not someone similar to Gun.
I truly believe Not me could have been better if GMMTV had given the director more freedom. I heard she wanted to have more explicit scenes and given Not me's plot, it would have made sense.
i'm watching this for the third something and there is still something that i can't understand very well: the timeline.
So 2 years after Gao Shi De left, Shu Yi went to the USA looking for him and saw the blond woman. Soon after, Gao Shi went back to Taiwan and ended up meeting Shu Yi's dad and they made the 5 years promise.
There are many scenes where the characters mention that main leads were apart for 5 years but in episode 5 of the special edition (22:34 min) there is a dialogue that Gao Shi De tells Shu Yi's dad "5 years ago, i gave in because i didn't wanna put Shu Yi in a dilemma, but didn't expect to hurt him even more".
So if Gao Shi De returned to Taiwan 2 years after he left and their promise happened 5 years ago and, wouldn't that add up to 7 years? I don't get how they were apart for only 5 years and not 7!
The editing of the Tim/Mai scene was so badly done. Whoever did it should be fired! There is a cut in the middle of the scene that is so obvious. I bet they deleted the interesting dialogue Tim/Mai had and all we got was that ... They decided it would be a smart idea to just resolve the whole conflict so quickly.
About Kim/Mek: i don't care about them anymore. A few weeks ago i replied to someone here saying that Kim and Mek's chemistry is not so bad, but i take it back! They have no chemistry at all, it got worse after all that boring drama started.
I was enjoying this until episode 8 but now it's so boring.
One thing that bothers me about GMMTV's productions is that they are never daring with the hot/explicit scenes like Kinnporsche and Cutie Pie.
That scene with First and Gawin could have been even even better if the director had been allowed to portray it the way she wanted. (the paint scene)
Not me needed a bigger budget given the complexity of the plot.
love is not easy indeed. Yin acting is pretty good, sometimes i have to remind myself that this is only a show and not real life.
I'm not into politics focused plot. Before it was released i thought it would be a show about bad boys and gangster but it was far from that.
The awful special effects. Those jumpings were ridiculous, it didn't seem real at all. Everytime one of them would jump, i would cringe so hard. It's not like the show used a bunch of SFX so they could have put more effort into those few jumping scenes imo.
The twins plot wasn't developed enough. The premise of not me is white living black's life so he can find out what happened to him but the series only focus on that at the end. Not me focus so much on the politics that they forget about Black/White situation. It's frustrating. I wish they had focused more on that.
The awful double scene. I don't remeber exactly which ep that happened but it was towards the end. there is a scene with black and white talking and they didn't even bother using a double that looked a bit like Gun. They didn't focus on the double's face but it was clearly not someone similar to Gun.
I truly believe Not me could have been better if GMMTV had given the director more freedom. I heard she wanted to have more explicit scenes and given Not me's plot, it would have made sense.
it's so weird that here everyone is being so mean to vice versa but on twitter/reddit people are enjoying it and saying good things about it...
So 2 years after Gao Shi De left, Shu Yi went to the USA looking for him and saw the blond woman. Soon after, Gao Shi went back to Taiwan and ended up meeting Shu Yi's dad and they made the 5 years promise.
There are many scenes where the characters mention that main leads were apart for 5 years but in episode 5 of the special edition (22:34 min) there is a dialogue that Gao Shi De tells Shu Yi's dad "5 years ago, i gave in because i didn't wanna put Shu Yi in a dilemma, but didn't expect to hurt him even more".
So if Gao Shi De returned to Taiwan 2 years after he left and their promise happened 5 years ago and, wouldn't that add up to 7 years? I don't get how they were apart for only 5 years and not 7!