What I love about Kieta Hatsukoi is the heartfelt kindness and thoughtfulness the characters exhibit toward each other. Their strong bonds often result in delightful chaos. Initially, I was worried that the Thai version might emphasize humor and chaos at the expense of this kindness. However, the first episode exceeded my expectations! Atom and Kongthap show such genuine warmth and care for one another. Atom’s short-lived but intense effort to antagonize Kongthap quickly fades as he realizes he can't keep it up.
Bible has once again demonstrated his exceptional acting prowess. His performance was both profoundly moving and beautifully executed, capturing the depths of emotion in a way that was both heart-wrenching and compelling. Jes, although less familiar to me, also delivered an outstanding performance. His experience and talent were evident in every scene. In just 20 minutes of screen time, they managed to convey a love story that was both powerful and deeply affecting.
From my perspective, the story revolves around a love between two people, one who loved too much and one who loved too little. Garn was ready to give everything to Tul, and he did so, loving Tul with all his heart until his last breath. Tul, on the other hand, chose a path dictated by societal expectations, opting for a wife and child. He did not regret his choice, but he did wish that his love for Garn had been strong and courageous enough to match Garn's devotion.
This narrative explores the contrast between Garn's selfless love and Tul's conflicted emotions, torn between his genuine affection for Garn and his desire for societal acceptance. Garn's love was unwavering and all-encompassing, while Tul's love, though real, was constrained by his fear of judgment. The performances of Bible and Jes brought this complex and poignant story to life.
This is going to be a legendary couple, I can already feel it. Jes is absolutely amazing at acting. Initially, I was worried that Bible would be paired with a newcomer, but they did an excellent job casting Jes. With his vast experience, he complements Bible perfectly.
Oh, look, a hater already camping out here. Instead of accusing people of lying about their own opinions, maybe you should find something else to focus on. Just because you don't see any chemistry doesn't mean it's not there for everyone else. Your truth isn't everyone's truth.
their shippers need to finally give up. why won't they realize this is hurting Bible too?
I doubt they care much about bible, today build's series comes out at the same time as bible's short film and his fans want to trash on bible's shortfilm so they can put build in the spotlight lmao
I'm very excited about this but I hope Jess doesn't face any backlash from build's fans when it airs since Im already seeing malicious comments about him on social media
lol i just wanted to know if the show is a bl or not, and what people think about this show. and what do i see?…
I will answer, still. No, it's not a BL. The original romantic elements between the main leads have been censored and straightwashed. However, there might still be some subtle moments between them when they they both go back to being teenagers, since that is where the romance originally started in the book. The show is quite okay, even if it has a bit of low production quality.
From my perspective, the story revolves around a love between two people, one who loved too much and one who loved too little. Garn was ready to give everything to Tul, and he did so, loving Tul with all his heart until his last breath. Tul, on the other hand, chose a path dictated by societal expectations, opting for a wife and child. He did not regret his choice, but he did wish that his love for Garn had been strong and courageous enough to match Garn's devotion.
This narrative explores the contrast between Garn's selfless love and Tul's conflicted emotions, torn between his genuine affection for Garn and his desire for societal acceptance. Garn's love was unwavering and all-encompassing, while Tul's love, though real, was constrained by his fear of judgment. The performances of Bible and Jes brought this complex and poignant story to life.
They both did amazing. ꨄ