Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
Including me can be dangerous. In my country, you can find posters of professional black magician almost everywhere. So, messing with me can be horrible. hehehhehhe π€£π€£π€£π€£β οΈπ
"Because of Namping, Khemjira is immortal now β€οΈ"The way NP brought the character to life was incredible.…
They think everyone is just like them. Not everyone is an expert by watching c*orn or by kissing. Their characters are literally virgins. What do they expect them to do? If I had been there during that interview, I would have snatched the mic and said, "Why should they give you that explanation, you wretched people?"
Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
So is Keng not a singer now? Look at JASP.ER, they are doing songs and series with their partner. Anyway, the roots of our support for Namping will break through the earth. hehehe πβοΈ
Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
"Angels Fall Sometimes" is a very sad drama for me, and I could tell just by looking at "Drawing Closer" from a distance that it would also be super sad for me. However, there is no doubt that the dramas are good. "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" is one of my favorites, especially the FL's character, which I found wonderful. And as I said before about "The First Frost," the touch of sadness feels too strong. My mischievous thought is that the FL should have taken revenge, and hiring Ramphueng for her revenge would have been the best. π
Now let's move on to the last drama, which is "Twenty-Five Twenty-One." I checked the ratings and gathered a lot of information online to see how the drama was, but it turns out, it's not my kind of show. I understand that many people, like you, love the drama, and finding a truly favorite drama is a great joy. But my opinion about this drama is very different. I am sharing my opinion with you as a friend; please don't be mad.
A relative once told me that love is like a river; just as a river must reach the sea, if there is love, it will find fulfillment, no matter how long it takes. If you block the river, there will be a disaster. And if there is no disaster, then understand that the love died long ago. The matter is not about first love; I feel it's about deep love. The death of deep love, be it the second, third, or any time, will be painful. But celebrating it doesn't seem right to me. I felt the entire drama was about a failed love story or a dead love story.
Here, the main characters prioritized their careers over their love and loved their careers more. And there's nothing wrong with that, nothing to regret. At the time of their breakup, their love had already begun to decay due to the long distance. If their love was full, they would never have broken up.
Here I would say, a career can crash at any time; if you fail, you can rebuild yourself, but losing an important person makes it impossible to get them back. The ML should have understood this more. There was a time when they were financially distraught, but even when everything was gone, the close people remained. I believe that no matter what happens in life, one should never regret; one should learn from mistakes and move forward.
Keep failed love or dead love as a beautiful memory, like a fragrance made from a dead flower. With the passage of time, the fragrance fades, and memories also grow faint. But please don't create a mummy of dead love, as that would be a terrible danger. Just a few days ago, a distant uncle of mine(my mom's cousin) got divorced. One of the main reasons for the divorce was that he was caught by his wife reminiscing late at night while looking at pictures of his ex-girlfriend from his failed love. So, be warned! π€£
On the other hand, I am not a happy ending freak. There are many dramas where I repeatedly wished they wouldn't have a happy ending. For example, the drama "Have a Crush on You." Throughout the entire drama, I felt that the ML never truly loved the FL, and certainly not at first. He is one of the worst MLs I have seen. Another drama is "Here We Meet Again." The ML seemed so indifferent that it was beyond description. Even though he loved the FL, he rejected her and hurt her two or three times. Using the excuse of family problems and responsibilities, they tried to make the audience understand why the ML did what he did, but the reasons were very absurd. If he hadn't loved her, it would have been acceptable, but doing this while loving her felt very bad. He could have told the FL everything, but instead, he played the boss. And it's impossible to get someone back in real life after neglecting them so many times. That's why I didn't want a happy ending in these two dramas.
There are a few other dramas like this, and now I'll give two BL examples. I didn't want a happy ending for the Cheater ML in "Love Mechanics." And in "Lost in the Woods," the ML was very rude to the MC initially. Although everything slowly got better, I never felt the ML's love was deep until the end. And this time, God listened to me; the drama did not have a happy ending; it had an open ending. However, I liked this drama very much.
And there are some other dramas that felt similar to "Twenty-Five Twenty-One" to me. For example, "Road Home." Here, the main leads got back together after a long time following their breakup. Their love had remained, so I liked the happy ending, and the ML realized his mistake toward the end. The other one is "Love the Way You Are." The story of the FL and her ex in that drama was similar to the story in "Twenty-Five Twenty-One."
Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
I didn't know anything about the state of his mental health. This is truly very sad. I hope he recovers quickly and returns, and gets the opportunity to act in more good roles.
Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
I'm happy to hear that you liked TutorYim's series, and yes, the MDL rating doesn't matter much. There are many beautiful dramas with very low ratings on MDL. I also agree with you, there's no end to the sorrow and suffering in life, so I don't want to get depressed by watching purely sorrowful/sad dramas. Okay, now I admit my mistake. I actually watched 'Meteor Garden' about six years ago, so I don't remember anything about them removing the bullying part. Not only was it a long time ago, but it was also 50 episodes long. I will watch it again, and then I will rate it accordingly.
Namping won me over. I can't get over Khem. I wanted to hug him all the time.
If any unfortunate incident occurs, he will suffer more than we do. Therefore, as his well-wishers and fans, we should remain strong and support him. Always prepare yourself for the worst and hope for the best. We'll spread just positivity.
now I'm going back to watch dramas. π€
Now let's move on to the last drama, which is "Twenty-Five Twenty-One." I checked the ratings and gathered a lot of information online to see how the drama was, but it turns out, it's not my kind of show. I understand that many people, like you, love the drama, and finding a truly favorite drama is a great joy. But my opinion about this drama is very different. I am sharing my opinion with you as a friend; please don't be mad.
A relative once told me that love is like a river; just as a river must reach the sea, if there is love, it will find fulfillment, no matter how long it takes. If you block the river, there will be a disaster. And if there is no disaster, then understand that the love died long ago. The matter is not about first love; I feel it's about deep love. The death of deep love, be it the second, third, or any time, will be painful. But celebrating it doesn't seem right to me. I felt the entire drama was about a failed love story or a dead love story.
Here, the main characters prioritized their careers over their love and loved their careers more. And there's nothing wrong with that, nothing to regret. At the time of their breakup, their love had already begun to decay due to the long distance. If their love was full, they would never have broken up.
Here I would say, a career can crash at any time; if you fail, you can rebuild yourself, but losing an important person makes it impossible to get them back. The ML should have understood this more. There was a time when they were financially distraught, but even when everything was gone, the close people remained. I believe that no matter what happens in life, one should never regret; one should learn from mistakes and move forward.
Keep failed love or dead love as a beautiful memory, like a fragrance made from a dead flower. With the passage of time, the fragrance fades, and memories also grow faint. But please don't create a mummy of dead love, as that would be a terrible danger. Just a few days ago, a distant uncle of mine(my mom's cousin) got divorced. One of the main reasons for the divorce was that he was caught by his wife reminiscing late at night while looking at pictures of his ex-girlfriend from his failed love. So, be warned! π€£
On the other hand, I am not a happy ending freak. There are many dramas where I repeatedly wished they wouldn't have a happy ending. For example, the drama "Have a Crush on You." Throughout the entire drama, I felt that the ML never truly loved the FL, and certainly not at first. He is one of the worst MLs I have seen. Another drama is "Here We Meet Again." The ML seemed so indifferent that it was beyond description. Even though he loved the FL, he rejected her and hurt her two or three times. Using the excuse of family problems and responsibilities, they tried to make the audience understand why the ML did what he did, but the reasons were very absurd. If he hadn't loved her, it would have been acceptable, but doing this while loving her felt very bad. He could have told the FL everything, but instead, he played the boss. And it's impossible to get someone back in real life after neglecting them so many times. That's why I didn't want a happy ending in these two dramas.
There are a few other dramas like this, and now I'll give two BL examples. I didn't want a happy ending for the Cheater ML in "Love Mechanics." And in "Lost in the Woods," the ML was very rude to the MC initially. Although everything slowly got better, I never felt the ML's love was deep until the end. And this time, God listened to me; the drama did not have a happy ending; it had an open ending. However, I liked this drama very much.
And there are some other dramas that felt similar to "Twenty-Five Twenty-One" to me. For example, "Road Home." Here, the main leads got back together after a long time following their breakup. Their love had remained, so I liked the happy ending, and the ML realized his mistake toward the end. The other one is "Love the Way You Are." The story of the FL and her ex in that drama was similar to the story in "Twenty-Five Twenty-One."