Thanks for being a voice of reason, and I second everything you wrote. I'm really horrified that things seem to…
It's genuinely disturbing to see people encouraging self-harm, and I hope no one here was triggered by it. 😥 I'm glad that most people here are kind and easy to have a conversation with (such as yourself hehe) As for the few rude individuals, maybe they should take a step back and relax.
I'm going to write this out here just in case: Please understand that disagreements are common on this page, but never tell someone to harm themselves. Too many people take their own lives because of simple words. It's not just an insult or a throwaway comment—it can have a devastating impact, especially if someone is already struggling mentally.
We are all behind screens and may not know what someone else is going through. Your words have power, and it's crucial to use them responsibly.
Okay, I've read enough. This has gone too far. You're young, so I hope you can understand this: Foxi might seem provocative, and I get it if you got heated, but telling someone to kill themselves is not only illegal in most countries but also morally disastrous.
You’re arguing that an 18-year-old having an acted sex scene is wrong, yet you’re encouraging people online, whose lives you don't know, to harm themselves. This is absolutely outrageous and can lead to serious consequences.
Everyone deserves respect and compassion, regardless of the disagreement. Please reconsider your words and understand the impact they can have on others.
the plot is fire but bas and fuaiz are ruining the series for me. taking into account how long it takes to film…
At 18, people are legally recognized as adults and are thus entitled to make their own choices regarding their professional lives. This includes consenting to participate in scenes with sexual content. Arguing that they are too young undermines their autonomy plus production companies usually have protocols in place to ensure that actors are fully aware of what a role entails before they agree to it. This includes discussions about any potentially sensitive scenes. If the actor consents and feels comfortable, their choice should be respected. Many young actors are capable of handling complex and mature roles professionally. Assuming that an 18-year-old cannot manage these responsibilities is pretty dismissive of their professional capabilities.
The inappropriate and predatory comments from the audience are a societal issue rather than a problem with the production. Instead of restricting young actors from certain roles, the focus should be on addressing and curbing such behavior among viewers.
And lastly, if this makes you uncomfortable there is a cut version specifically for you
Just saw that ppl are making online debate about fuaiz doing nc and the age gap between him nd his co star. I…
It's not even a matter of probability; it's a legal issue. Fuaiz agreed to it and signed for it, as did his parents. International fans can stay out of this. First of all, Thailand's age of consent is 16. They probably waited until he was 18 because of concerns from international, not Thai, fans. This isn't porn; it's acting. None of it is real. If it makes them uncomfortable, there's a cut version available for a reason. There's no need to watch the sex scenes. There is no debate; the moral police's feelings are irrelevant in this argument.
I think it's worth noting that the actors are not actually smoking real cigarettes during filming. Regulations…
I can't speak for all Thailand but I know that Be On Cloud doesn't allow smoking or alcohol use on their set during filming. They've stated this before, and I doubt it has changed.
But yes, even if the cigarettes aren't real, the depiction of smoking still sends a powerful message to viewers and I agree with that
... SoSo far so very good...BUTI'm tired of the smoking PPL in Thailand. The smoking industry has been loosing…
I think it's worth noting that the actors are not actually smoking real cigarettes during filming. Regulations often prohibit the use of real cigarettes on set to protect the health of the actors. 😅
However your concern about the influence of such scenes on viewers is valid, given the potential health risks associated with smoking.
I really dont get it the entire episode was literally a whole lot of nothing i didnt see and understand nothing…
Interesting. Since you asked, let me address your question.
There are misconceptions that the hype is driven by either infatuated fans or overly zealous Bible enthusiasts, both are inaccurate.
What captivates me (and other's) about episode 1 is the meticulous and tight-knit plot. Korn absorbing the grim intricacies of his family's business, Tonkla effortlessly transitioning between his facade of the ideal boyfriend, and Great desperately trying to distance himself from the humanity these new events bring him—The plot elements are engaging as well. Unlike many BL series that often revolve around repetitive high school settings and predictable storylines, this is refreshing. The show is packed with subtle details and hints, and the performances are so rich that they leave me pondering. The characters are distinct, vivid, and multi-layered.
Is the story confusing? Absolutely, but that's intentional. The mystery is designed to provoke speculation and keep us guessing. Given that it’s only the first episode, claiming there is no plot is...weird at best.
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We are all behind screens and may not know what someone else is going through. Your words have power, and it's crucial to use them responsibly.
You’re arguing that an 18-year-old having an acted sex scene is wrong, yet you’re encouraging people online, whose lives you don't know, to harm themselves. This is absolutely outrageous and can lead to serious consequences.
Everyone deserves respect and compassion, regardless of the disagreement. Please reconsider your words and understand the impact they can have on others.
The inappropriate and predatory comments from the audience are a societal issue rather than a problem with the production. Instead of restricting young actors from certain roles, the focus should be on addressing and curbing such behavior among viewers.
And lastly, if this makes you uncomfortable there is a cut version specifically for you
But yes, even if the cigarettes aren't real, the depiction of smoking still sends a powerful message to viewers and I agree with that
However your concern about the influence of such scenes on viewers is valid, given the potential health risks associated with smoking.
There are misconceptions that the hype is driven by either infatuated fans or overly zealous Bible enthusiasts, both are inaccurate.
What captivates me (and other's) about episode 1 is the meticulous and tight-knit plot. Korn absorbing the grim intricacies of his family's business, Tonkla effortlessly transitioning between his facade of the ideal boyfriend, and Great desperately trying to distance himself from the humanity these new events bring him—The plot elements are engaging as well. Unlike many BL series that often revolve around repetitive high school settings and predictable storylines, this is refreshing. The show is packed with subtle details and hints, and the performances are so rich that they leave me pondering. The characters are distinct, vivid, and multi-layered.
Is the story confusing? Absolutely, but that's intentional. The mystery is designed to provoke speculation and keep us guessing. Given that it’s only the first episode, claiming there is no plot is...weird at best.
It is pretty amusing to imagine it😭