Thank you for responding. I sort of figured that was the case after looking for it online that there wasn't a translation for it yet. I appreciate it either way.
There are shows before this one right? Cause its a series isnt it, if there is, what are the titles? I want to…
the prequel is: i told sunset about you, and then it's followed by a documentary based on the first series of the same name. then, followed by last twilight in phuket which is a side story (in form of a short film) of the series prior to when this show airs. you can also go on youtube and search for the channel nadao bangkok, and find other content on the entirety of the series. also, just for future reference if at any time you want to know if a series or film on mdl has a prequel or sequel simply look under the description, and you will find a sub-title labeled related content. anyways, hope i've helped~
the table scene at aunties bar when kim tae yeol had asked lee suk gyu questions. at that point, i somewhat think he already assumed he had a front to a certain degree (this is also not taking into account their previous interactions). obviously, any individual leading a protest or a revolution would resort to such questioning as standard protocol to avoid agent provocateurs or informants within their own circle.
park jung min and lee je hoon have acted alongside each other in previous works (specifically films such as: bleak night and time to hunt), so it's nice to see them working on a series together with son seok koo whose acting i also like.
I really adored the exchanges between Kang Sol A and Han Joon Hwi. I know, everyone is interpreting their interactions differently whether it signals a future relationship or just a continuous growing friendship. I however want to say that I like how their friendship is progressing as opposed to how they were when the series started. All the bickering was quite hilarious, and it would be quite lovely if the writers kept their relationship platonic because I think they compliment each other nicely as friends.
I also must have not been paying close attention, but I wouldn't have ever expected Seung Jae to be married. I feel like I should have spotted that wedding ring prior to today's reveal. I never really suspected him of anything (to be honest) despite his previous ✨suspicious✨ activity until during this episode. It makes sense to do so now that I look back, and think about how he was always somewhat absent when things were going down. He's also mysterious too? I don't know if it's been addressed before as to why he's an ex medical school student, but I'm curious as to why he dropped out and pursued law school instead (like maybe there's something there?).
Also, really appreciate Kang Sol A and Han Joon Hwi intervening when Ye Seul was in trouble. Kang Dan is set to return... also the timing of her saying her name when Kang Sol A walked into Yang Joon Hoon's office (probably my favorite moment of this episode). Lastly, Ye Seul's husband can go on and f*ck off all along with Lee Man Ho too.
I'm placing my bets on him working with Doyle. The two are inseparable considering he's Wong's go to cinematographer for the majority of his filmography.
The scene where Sol A is with Yang Joon Hoon, and she makes the sudden realization after he asked her to figure it out herself is so heartwarming, and all too real.
I recommend Nowhere Man (2019). It's a Netflix produced series, and features actors also featured in some of the series you mentioned above (ex. Joseph Chang, Alyssa Chia, and Greg Hsu). The cinematography is highly reminiscent of what's seen in Tsai Ming-liang films whose one of the pioneers of Taiwanese New Wave cinema. If you're also a fan of late 1990's or early 2000's Hong Kong triad films then this is a drama for you.
The other recommendation would be The Fearless (2019). It's a paranormal thriller that's also subtly noirish. A favorite style featured in this series would have to be it's muted color palette, and just overall dreadedness. If you're used to, or are familiar with the setup in Japanese detective dramas that are usually straightforward then this show is for you.
I hope everyone enjoys, or finds a Taiwanese drama for them (happy watching).
I've only seen him in his arthouse features, and haven't seen him in any of his works as a actor in a series. I'm looking forward to seeing him in his upcoming show Taxi Driver.
whaat in my country almost no one pays for netflix lol so we all watch whatever its free online lmao and thats…
every single drama or film i've seen has been online. there's no way i'm paying for it when it's free by simply searching it. besides, it isn't even that hard to search it up lol. so many people (usually westerners) miss out on so much foreign media because it's not on a paid streaming site.
you can also go on youtube and search for the channel nadao bangkok, and find other content on the entirety of the series.
also, just for future reference if at any time you want to know if a series or film on mdl has a prequel or sequel simply look under the description, and you will find a sub-title labeled related content. anyways, hope i've helped~
I really adored the exchanges between Kang Sol A and Han Joon Hwi. I know, everyone is interpreting their interactions differently whether it signals a future relationship or just a continuous growing friendship. I however want to say that I like how their friendship is progressing as opposed to how they were when the series started. All the bickering was quite hilarious, and it would be quite lovely if the writers kept their relationship platonic because I think they compliment each other nicely as friends.
I also must have not been paying close attention, but I wouldn't have ever expected Seung Jae to be married. I feel like I should have spotted that wedding ring prior to today's reveal. I never really suspected him of anything (to be honest) despite his previous ✨suspicious✨ activity until during this episode. It makes sense to do so now that I look back, and think about how he was always somewhat absent when things were going down. He's also mysterious too? I don't know if it's been addressed before as to why he's an ex medical school student, but I'm curious as to why he dropped out and pursued law school instead (like maybe there's something there?).
Also, really appreciate Kang Sol A and Han Joon Hwi intervening when Ye Seul was in trouble.
Kang Dan is set to return... also the timing of her saying her name when Kang Sol A walked into Yang Joon Hoon's office (probably my favorite moment of this episode).
Lastly, Ye Seul's husband can go on and f*ck off all along with Lee Man Ho too.
The other recommendation would be The Fearless (2019). It's a paranormal thriller that's also subtly noirish. A favorite style featured in this series would have to be it's muted color palette, and just overall dreadedness. If you're used to, or are familiar with the setup in Japanese detective dramas that are usually straightforward then this show is for you.
I hope everyone enjoys, or finds a Taiwanese drama for them (happy watching).