After jogging he pushed in a code to a room thinking that it was his, and the code to his room is the same to…
It's not unusual to be out of thought when you're severely sleep deprived, so he didn't notice his surroundings as his only goals was to be able to sleep lol
This drama is beautifully shot with good acting but... I don't understand the point of this drama at all. From…
Hi! Try to read the comment posted a bit above yours by the user knkn9798, they beautifully described a solid theory on what this drama could've been about
I remember dropping this/never finishing it 5 years or so ago, when I first watched it. But I was only around 14 or so years old back so for me, despite enjoying it, it never really sat well on me. Now I'm rewatching it and can truly say, that I'm enjoying this show much more than I did back then.
WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE DISTURBING AGE GAP OF THE TWO CHARACTERS AT THE END!???????? If it weren't for…
I guess it's to show that their love transcends no matter what form their in. At first it's through homosexuality, which was at the time frown alot upon on, then as for the present time it's the age gap, which has become a wider issue than homosexuality between couples, it's the new "taboo".
same here. This series gave me the "equal screen time for each couple" that Why R U promised to us.
Yeah, I agree that the screen time prior was not the best either. But in all honesty, we don't know the screenwriters vision and if it wasn't for the virus, perhaps the balance would've been better, as I definitely was beginning to see an improvement in screentime. I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt in this, since it's such a rare case to happen. Ofc, I'm sad that the pacing of the drama as well as the screentime had to become so unbalanced, but I'm glad they were still willing to provide us with content. If they had postponed mid-series, that would've cost views to fall and they would've lost tons of money. As you mentioned, they could've postponed the series as a whole before it even began airing, but since the virus had not spread that much in Thailand at the time, I can see why they decided to keep their schedule. The future is unpredictable, and consequences can arise, so I'm personally just gonna watch the rest of the series lightly and not think too much about it.
same here. This series gave me the "equal screen time for each couple" that Why R U promised to us.
Why R U did gave out a statement about it tho, that one of the main reasons for the unfair screentime was due to not being able to film Saifah and Zon's scenes because of COVID-19.
I watched this when it aired last summer, now that I'm stuck at home and have nothing better to do due to the cancellation of my exams, I might as well rewatch ehehehhe
ok this is one of the worst bl i've ever watched , the acting is just horrble! and the story line too ! same scenes…
There's a thing called respect in a relationship. Dean just wants to make sure that Pharm is doing well, since he is aware that Pharm is going through a lot and is also inexperienced when it comes to relationships.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I really appreciate it. The comment section of UWMA is probably one of the…
No problem! I just didn't want people to skip the series because of all the negative comments. I understand that people have different opinions, but I wanted to give some hope for those who were confused such as you. I hope you enjoy the show!
I rarely ever comment but after reading the comment section, I knew I had to. First of all, I'm gonna be very opinionated since everyone else here seems to be as well, so lmao just accept it. I've been watching BL's since 2015 and I've probably seen every Thai BL there is to be seen, so I can tell you when acting is good and when it is not. The acting in UWMA is soooooooo much better compared to many other Thai BL's I've seen. Fluke is excellent in this role, and yes we get it, he cries tons, but honestly, if you had the memories and emotions of not only one but two people, wouldn't you be sensitive as well? I feel like his acting is on pair for the role is portraying. Have any of yall even looked at Ohm's eyes? This guy may not say much, but that is Dean's character. Most of his emotions are captured by the looks and stares he gives to Pharm. He is just not a talkative guy in general and shows his affection by the loving looks and small smiles he gives. The chemistry is amazing. It feels natural. Especially when Dean kisses Pharms tummy, my heart begins fluttering cause of how cute an act it is. The small things just add to the realness of their portrayal. Now about Earth and Nine (In and Korn). I've known about Earth since LBC and he honestly has improved since then. The scenes where In breaks down crying made me almost shed some tears, and I am not one who cries easily. Tbh, Nine had to grow on me. The character of Korn is even quieter than Dean, so there is little to no dialogue. At first, I found Nine to be the weakest link out of the four, but he honestly improved throughout. Eyes are the keyword for both Dean and Korn, not dialogue (although Dean is quite an amusing talker). When it comes to our dear Win and Team and their actors Boun and Prem, I must say that Boun had me hooked from the start but that Prem was clearly taking on his first role. His acting is still a bit stiff at times and reminds me of a lot of the main characters of other Thai BL's. Perhaps the reason why many of yall prefer Team and Win is because that is the type of acting you guys are used to (no tea, no shade, Team and Win are adorable, but in all honesty, Prem still needs a bit improvement). I hope we could see more of this pairing, but I'm satisfied with the scenes we have of them (you have no clue how many times I rewinded the scene where Win licks his lips after Pharm asks Team what marks he has on his neck ooooof). Plot-wise, yeah it can be messy at times, but it honestly is a much more interesting plot we are being fed with. The main problems are actually problems and not just some useless conflicts. UWMA actually has an interesting premise. ALSO THE SCENE WHERE DEAN TALKS TO HIS GRANDMA. That scene alone canceled everything out, it was absolutely beautiful and touching. I must say that it can seem like a slow burn compared to others, but I feel like the pacing is perfect for the entire character discovery. Although I am a little worried about the fact that it contains 17 episodes and we're already on 14th, meaning we have 3 episodes left to tie it all off. I hope it doesn't get too rushed or open, but we'll see. Pharm and Dean still need to come in terms with their past selves. The camera angles and cinematography, in general, are over the standards of Thai BL's and my eyes are very appreciative of it. This has easily become one of my favorite Thai BL's and I truly enjoy watching it. Crossing my fingers that the ending won't disappoint.
I'm only one day older than him but why has he accomplished more than me tgyheuj I haven't even had my first kiss yet and this boy be getting it on camera, I'm jealous
First of all, I'm gonna be very opinionated since everyone else here seems to be as well, so lmao just accept it.
I've been watching BL's since 2015 and I've probably seen every Thai BL there is to be seen, so I can tell you when acting is good and when it is not. The acting in UWMA is soooooooo much better compared to many other Thai BL's I've seen. Fluke is excellent in this role, and yes we get it, he cries tons, but honestly, if you had the memories and emotions of not only one but two people, wouldn't you be sensitive as well? I feel like his acting is on pair for the role is portraying.
Have any of yall even looked at Ohm's eyes? This guy may not say much, but that is Dean's character. Most of his emotions are captured by the looks and stares he gives to Pharm. He is just not a talkative guy in general and shows his affection by the loving looks and small smiles he gives. The chemistry is amazing. It feels natural. Especially when Dean kisses Pharms tummy, my heart begins fluttering cause of how cute an act it is. The small things just add to the realness of their portrayal.
Now about Earth and Nine (In and Korn). I've known about Earth since LBC and he honestly has improved since then. The scenes where In breaks down crying made me almost shed some tears, and I am not one who cries easily. Tbh, Nine had to grow on me. The character of Korn is even quieter than Dean, so there is little to no dialogue. At first, I found Nine to be the weakest link out of the four, but he honestly improved throughout. Eyes are the keyword for both Dean and Korn, not dialogue (although Dean is quite an amusing talker).
When it comes to our dear Win and Team and their actors Boun and Prem, I must say that Boun had me hooked from the start but that Prem was clearly taking on his first role. His acting is still a bit stiff at times and reminds me of a lot of the main characters of other Thai BL's. Perhaps the reason why many of yall prefer Team and Win is because that is the type of acting you guys are used to (no tea, no shade, Team and Win are adorable, but in all honesty, Prem still needs a bit improvement). I hope we could see more of this pairing, but I'm satisfied with the scenes we have of them (you have no clue how many times I rewinded the scene where Win licks his lips after Pharm asks Team what marks he has on his neck ooooof).
Plot-wise, yeah it can be messy at times, but it honestly is a much more interesting plot we are being fed with. The main problems are actually problems and not just some useless conflicts. UWMA actually has an interesting premise.
ALSO THE SCENE WHERE DEAN TALKS TO HIS GRANDMA. That scene alone canceled everything out, it was absolutely beautiful and touching.
I must say that it can seem like a slow burn compared to others, but I feel like the pacing is perfect for the entire character discovery. Although I am a little worried about the fact that it contains 17 episodes and we're already on 14th, meaning we have 3 episodes left to tie it all off. I hope it doesn't get too rushed or open, but we'll see. Pharm and Dean still need to come in terms with their past selves.
The camera angles and cinematography, in general, are over the standards of Thai BL's and my eyes are very appreciative of it.
This has easily become one of my favorite Thai BL's and I truly enjoy watching it.
Crossing my fingers that the ending won't disappoint.