JP... There's only one way to approach a JP series or film—either you love it, or you hate it. There's no middle…
I know exactly what you mean. I have taken quite some time to come to appreciate their approach, but I'm right there now. And this one is an excellent example. I love it.
I dropped this mess after 2 episodes and returned for the JoNorth storyline, but even then had to ff a lot because…
I once called the PondEarth pairing a mismatch and was heavily criticized, so I didn't dare repeat it, but that's really what it is.
I didn't like "180 Degrees", but Pond was fantastic there.
Earth's crying in UWMA was already so embarrssing. Perth has a short scene at the beginning of ep 3, and his crying is the most heartbreaking scene of the whole series for me. That's what acting is.
Bas may not be the strongest actor, but he has improved a lot since 2Moons. I was skeptical when he was paired with Perth in "Tell the World I Love you", but he was a good match.
On the other hand, Santa appeared to be a good actor when paired with Earth, but in 10-Liners, he looks quite weak next to Perth.
I’m quite certain now that Earth is only suited for vlogs, live shows, and other forms of entertainment. His…
I dropped this mess after 2 episodes and returned for the JoNorth storyline, but even then had to ff a lot because Earth popped up again and again. His "acting" is just embarrassing, especially when real actors like Bas, Pond, and Ngern are around.
When they announced "a panther and a penguin turning human", I was expecting something completely silly , if not stupid - and what do we get? The most beautiful Christmas series imaginable. With all the shit going on in the world, it's exactly this what I need, a wonderful fairy tale played by incredibly talented actors..
I started watching it as a longtime fan of Fandy Fan, and he really delivers in this movie, as does Terence Lau, but this is so much more than a movie with good acting. It's a wonderful modern BL fairy tale with brilliant writing, beautiful cinematography, and the display of a love of a lifetime without unnecessary NC scenes. I can't wait to rewatch it.
I didn't like "180 Degrees", but Pond was fantastic there.
Earth's crying in UWMA was already so embarrssing. Perth has a short scene at the beginning of ep 3, and his crying is the most heartbreaking scene of the whole series for me. That's what acting is.
Bas may not be the strongest actor, but he has improved a lot since 2Moons. I was skeptical when he was paired with Perth in "Tell the World I Love you", but he was a good match.
On the other hand, Santa appeared to be a good actor when paired with Earth, but in 10-Liners, he looks quite weak next to Perth.