Is there much romance in this? Like how many girls and guys are paired up? I'm wary, because set ups like this usually put tons of focus on everyone dating. A hookup or two is no big deal, but I want to avoid any focus on a guy fighting for his dream girl or whatever. I'm hoping it's more like The Gifted, with an emphasis on friendship and the story.
Wait so DR could be replacing BMF once it finishes airing??! This is solely based on my estimation (2 more eps…
Yeah, it seemed like Only Friends might take the spot, but it's taking Saturday the week before, so I think Dangerous Romance has a high chance of taking over the Friday slot! I don't think any of the others are as far along in the filming process.
No. A dark story about abuse and corruption in thr korean miltery. No romance, like at all.
Thank you! I was afraid to watch it because romance gets shoved into everything, and I was hoping for confirmation that the focus is on the plot and platonic relationships instead.
What constitutes scary for you? Gore? Jump scares? Monsters? I haven't seen it yet, but if you tell me what you…
It seems other people have answered, but I just came back to let you know, yeah, it's not super scary. Maybe a little creepy here and there, and there might have been a jump scare or two. But it's intentionally over-the-top with the blood and gore, like long, drawn out torture scenes and crap. It's almost comical, which is the intention, but definitely not too scary. I actually loved it, but I understand how a lot of people may not have picked up on its charms. ^^
I unironically loved this movie. And there are two major reasons (and a bunch of little ones) for that. First, I think a lot of people went in not understanding what Grand Guignol refers to. It mentions it in the movie, but it didn't go into detail. This is an homage to French shock value theater. These plays were over-the-top, full of murder and sexual assault and blood and betrayal. The movie absolutely plays it up hilariously, and it's a great nod to the inspiration. The excessive blood, the insane deaths--that's all part of it. It's too much, and that's the point.
Second, and most importantly for me, as a huge horror fan, particularly a female horror fan, this is the first time I felt like I got the "horror fanboy" experience. See, in horror, women are very often objectified, and their deaths are sexualized. This is to titillate the fanboys. When men die in horror, they're usually fully clothed and killed in unsexy, gory ways, while the women are half-dressed and killed in very fetishized, sexual manners. In this movie, the focus is entirely on objectifying men. It knew what it was making, and it leaned into it. I had so much fun watching it. It was just ridiculous and over-the-top and sexy and messed up, and it was fantastic.
I realize I'm in the very, very small demographic for which this movie was right up my alley. Also, I didn't find the movie confusing. I think it was actually maybe so straight forward that it threw people off. But either way, I get that this is not the film for most audiences. I just happened to check all of the boxes here.
I kind of didn't understand the ending can someone please explain it
I interpreted the ending to be that he finally lost it and was hallucinating all of them together again before he killed himself. It also poses the question that maybe him being driven to this point was the intention of the sacrifice all along, given all of the references to your own self being your worst enemy. He'd previously lost it when he was butchering that girl, and he lost it again here, completing the ritual by slitting his own throat.
This was my most anticipated Thai series of the year and the trailer/pilot did not disappoint. TayNew have always…
In Thailand, they have what's called a "pilot trailer." It's a trailer that's created before the show is actually shot. Once the show is getting closer to release, they recut the actual footage to make an official trailer. That's what people mean when they're calling it a pilot.
because when you search it up maybe the name “Rage 2016” comes up and it’s the same movie so watch it
I searched under all three versions of the title, "Anger," "Rage," and "Ikari." None of them brought me to an actual version of the movie that I could watch.
I'll admit, TopMew is my least anticipated couple, but that's because I really didn't love ABAAB. Maybe this show…
It slipped out during an interview. There was some discussion on whether or not they'd get in trouble for it. They leaked some other stuff in the same interview, and that's all come true. But my fear is that their leak may have caused the director to change their ending. x_x
Anyway, I definitely don't get the vibe that only ForceBook is endgame. I'd say there's a fair chance that they don't even end up together, given the cheating. But unless all three couples end up together, I imagine we can all guess it's not looking good for NeoMark.
I'll admit, TopMew is my least anticipated couple, but that's because I really didn't love ABAAB. Maybe this show…
Where has that been hinted? I've only seen First and Khaotung confirm that their own pairing is endgame in an interview, though I know that could change now that they're actually filming. So I'm not gonna trust it, even though it'll kill me if they're not, lol.
Oh hey, just so you know, several of the titles you have listed are officially canceled, like Game On and Love of Time. If you click on the pages, you'll see "cancelled" listed beside the title.
I think the biggest issue here is that the show failed to make Ji Woo likable or sympathetic. His reason for what…
Yeah, I think for a lot of people as long as the characters get together, it's a happy ending. If you're sensitive about people being too easily forgiven for cruel behavior, you should definitely skip this one. Ji Woo is so mean at times, and it really hurts. There are similar themes in Individual Circumstances, I Promised You the Moon, and The Eighth Sense too, just so you know.
Second, and most importantly for me, as a huge horror fan, particularly a female horror fan, this is the first time I felt like I got the "horror fanboy" experience. See, in horror, women are very often objectified, and their deaths are sexualized. This is to titillate the fanboys. When men die in horror, they're usually fully clothed and killed in unsexy, gory ways, while the women are half-dressed and killed in very fetishized, sexual manners. In this movie, the focus is entirely on objectifying men. It knew what it was making, and it leaned into it. I had so much fun watching it. It was just ridiculous and over-the-top and sexy and messed up, and it was fantastic.
I realize I'm in the very, very small demographic for which this movie was right up my alley. Also, I didn't find the movie confusing. I think it was actually maybe so straight forward that it threw people off. But either way, I get that this is not the film for most audiences. I just happened to check all of the boxes here.
Anyway, I definitely don't get the vibe that only ForceBook is endgame. I'd say there's a fair chance that they don't even end up together, given the cheating. But unless all three couples end up together, I imagine we can all guess it's not looking good for NeoMark.