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On Lakan Sep 18, 2020
Title Lakan
The trailer looks good despite the lack of eng subs as of now and the cinematography looks amazing but, "The two form an intimate relationship without knowing that it is love despite their sexual preferences." umm...ughh
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Replying to Chenglin903 Sep 5, 2020
Is there a wlw couple? And like a real one, not one where a lesbian turns out to fall in love with a boy circa…
Ughh don't remind me... I'm still salty about that
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Replying to crlsb Aug 25, 2020
When an author does a limited work for a trageted audience is one thing, when her novel is adapted into a series…
True. The whole depiction of sexual assault scenes as romantic is giving a very wrong message. The way gay relationships are so sexualised for the satisfaction of women is kind of off-putting. And the problem is a lot of "bl fans" or "yaoi lovers" are women, and a lot of them are either young or not informed so they see the bl characters and their stories as real or at least similar to reality. Girls thirsting over gay guys is as disgusting as boys thirsting over lesbians.

TharnType and LBC really rubbed me the wrong way, I really wanted Tharn and Type to break up and No to beat up Kengkla. It angered how the situations were pushed aside like they were some drunken one night stand or something. And constantly pushing the notion of men can't be victims or it's just a joke. And don't even get me started on the stereotypes they push, especially thai bls.

I really don't like Mame, after watching TharnType I was appalled how she presented the relationships. There is a huge difference a book and a whole series on mainstream media, available for everyone.
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Replying to rsrs Aug 25, 2020
Wait Perth is leaving?
Ohh... I kinda assumed Mean leaving but didn't know about Perth
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Replying to CrescentMoon Aug 25, 2020
Title The Effect
i agree with u. its just deeply painful in so many emotively level that going to police and talk about and maybe…
hmm true, the writers could have mentioned that
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On The Effect Aug 22, 2020
Title The Effect Spoiler
I didn't see many comments about Oat and I have to say, the disgust I felt for Keng after the rape scene was so strong. For that I have to applaud Oat for making the character vile during that whole scene. It was so painful to watch. James did such a great job at portraying Shin, I can't imagine anyone else doing the roles. And the friends, I love them for being there for Shin always. The cast did such an awesome job at making it excruciatingly painful to watch. It drained me emotionally after watching.
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Replying to cherrydog Aug 22, 2020
Title The Effect
Why though? Which part was THAT funny? I'm just curious
It is reality for some people. Mental issues, rape, cyber bullying, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempt. What was stupid and ridiculous? At least it didn't romanticize sexual assault like many bls like to do.
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Replying to CrescentMoon Aug 22, 2020
Title The Effect Spoiler
i agree with u. its just deeply painful in so many emotively level that going to police and talk about and maybe…
It was an open ending. Keng was also present in that scene(actually or symbolically). It can represent how sometimes you can't get up after falling down. Shin was extremely broken after what happened with him and maybe he didn't see himself living happily.
But for me personally, I took it as either Keng literally being present there and dying or Shin at last was able to move on because that incident will not define his future and he killed Keng in his mind, hence he saw him there.
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