They mainly speak a dialect of Mandarin, the Wuhan dialect.
Thank you. I find with languages, older men always slur the words, use slang etc. and are hard to understand. You say "mainly" - do you know what else they speak in?
Starring Kim Shi Eun and Bae Doo Na, Next Sohee tells the story of a high school girl, So Hee (Kim Shi Eun), who…
Thank you, but I'm hoping for more detail - have you watched it? I need to know if there's physical or sexual violence involved, and if it's graphic. Bae Doo Na is a great actress, but I'm not going to watch this if it's just going to be seriouslly upsetting.
Totalitarian governments always supress sexual diversity and openly enforce traditional gender and sexual values. So nothing short of a regime change will fulfill your wish. Instead, take a look at some of the dramas from Japan, Korea, and Thailand.
I would love at least one asian LGBTQ+ series that doesn't end up shunning parental figure's abusive behavior.…
I agree with both of you. It sucked that Mon and Sam were able to be together because Grandma allowed them, under influence of Kirk. It would have been more empowering if M&S had asserted themselves effectively. But maybe the strategy of the producers was to let this show persuade all the grandparents and parents out there that they can change their minds and adapt, and not scare them that their kids will rebel and take matters into their own hands.
So there we have it. Many people here agree that this series had several major flaws, but most people here agree it was worth it and is an important series and advances the cause - more kisses in a single quarter episode, than from every GL series ever made from Korea and Japan (forget China, and I don't know about Taiwan). BTW the Thai series Hormones had a GL subplot through series 2 and 3, that explored many of the same themes, and reached a satisfactory conclusion.
It's available to d/l here, but it looks like there are no English subtitles there.https://dwba.xyz/film-movie/korea/write-or-dance-2017-1080p-web-dl-aac2-0-h-264-ursomeday/
Nope, there are download links right down the bottom, to alfafile and fikper. Try searching this on the page:
Can someone explain the venue where this was screened originally? And therefore what censorship applies. i.e. I don't know what television systems are available in Thailand. Was it only available in a niche paid-TV channel? And how did this compare with Hormones, which was screened back in 2013, and included a girl-girl couple. Their only kiss was during a dream, and was accompanied by some sort of disclaimer running across the bottom of the screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBfrAIY6jGU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBfrAIY6jGU
(were a bit hard to take. But the yellow Alfa Romeo!...)
Many people here agree that this series had several major flaws, but most people here agree it was worth it and is an important series and advances the cause - more kisses in a single quarter episode, than from every GL series ever made from Korea and Japan (forget China, and I don't know about Taiwan).
BTW the Thai series Hormones had a GL subplot through series 2 and 3, that explored many of the same themes, and reached a satisfactory conclusion.
Write.or.Dance.2017.1080p.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.H.264-UrSomeday.mkv ✪ Fikper
https://dwba.xyz/film-movie/korea/write-or-dance-2017-1080p-web-dl-aac2-0-h-264-ursomeday/