Just a question purely out of curiosity - Why do they keep pairing up the same actors together in the BLs. Are…
Their sexualities aren’t ever really disclosed or mentioned. It’s safe to say that generally they aren’t.
The reason pairs get reused so often is primarily to link success from one series to the next. If they have a pair with good onscreen chemistry that was received well by audiences, it just makes sense to continually cast them as new BL scripts come in. This is especially true for GMMTV specifically, who has a roster of the same actors they work with.
There’s a lot of fanfare around supporting your favorite actor couple, so it translates well to hype for new dramas where they’re casted. That way, they get to air a new series with an already existing fanbase eagerly waiting for the very first episode.
choppy like low fps sometimes in the editing process and also the shaky camera, a turn off i hate shaky camerawork
Yep, it looks really low FPS for me and I can’t really figure out why? Usually I’m not picky with that type of thing, but it immediately stuck out to me here. When the camera pans, it’s practically freezing every other second.
I’m shocked I can’t find anyone else talking about it.
I hope it doesn't go to the bl route. Everything doesn't have to be BL. This story, from what we've seen, is so…
First of all, most things aren’t BL. It’s still a very small minority of dramas produced. ‘Everything doesn’t have to be BL’ is a ridiculous sentiment.
Secondly, a series can have BL and plot simultaneously. Romance can take a back seat just like it does for certain straight dramas. The fact you’re implying the addition of gay romance would somehow ruin the storyline is honestly pretty horrible of you.
Felt forced and bland. The actors tried, but there just wasn’t enough relationship development in the script to make their feelings for each other believable.
And for a movie about dancing, they couldn’t have had real dance scenes? He just stretched his arms upwards, flopped on the floor and spin around in slow motion a little bit. Wasted opportunity to hire a trained dancer and put their talent to use.
The reason pairs get reused so often is primarily to link success from one series to the next. If they have a pair with good onscreen chemistry that was received well by audiences, it just makes sense to continually cast them as new BL scripts come in. This is especially true for GMMTV specifically, who has a roster of the same actors they work with.
There’s a lot of fanfare around supporting your favorite actor couple, so it translates well to hype for new dramas where they’re casted. That way, they get to air a new series with an already existing fanbase eagerly waiting for the very first episode.
I’m shocked I can’t find anyone else talking about it.
Secondly, a series can have BL and plot simultaneously. Romance can take a back seat just like it does for certain straight dramas. The fact you’re implying the addition of gay romance would somehow ruin the storyline is honestly pretty horrible of you.
And for a movie about dancing, they couldn’t have had real dance scenes? He just stretched his arms upwards, flopped on the floor and spin around in slow motion a little bit. Wasted opportunity to hire a trained dancer and put their talent to use.
Not terrible, but not my cup of tea.