This is the most airing thailand show therefore sorry to ask this here: I haven't been exposed to thai movies so can someone please give me Thailand horror comedy movies. You know those ones that make your stomach hurt from laughing. I've seen Pee Mak (2013) and I love it so please help.
I thought part of the purpose of this comments section was to give our honest opinion about a show . Is it really…
Yo sorry to reply late.
I mean I completely agree that everyone should be able to share their honest opinions, and constructive criticism is definitely valuable. When I say "don’t engage with haters," I’m referring to situations where people aren’t offering thoughtful or specific critiques, but are just being dismissive or trying to make others feel bad for enjoying something. Sometimes most haters to them it just feels soo good to get a reaction out everyone and appearing to know everything about dramas. There's a big difference between saying, "I didn’t like the pacing of the show because it felt too slow," or, "The character development was weak and didn’t resonate with me," which are valid critiques, and just saying, "This show is trash" or "Anyone who likes this is just dumb," which is more about attacking others than the show itself. I keep seeing this lines even though sometimes they are not worded like this. Imagine sayin things like, "I don't know how anyone could like this."
It's great to have different perspectives, but we got to make sure those perspectives aren't coming from a place of wanting to shut others down or make them feel bad for enjoying something different. I know I don't get to tell people what to do but shutting down others, like new fans for enjoying something is just weird.
I haven’t watched it, but I want to remind you fans not to engage with haters who try to make you feel foolish for enjoying a show they dislike - that's just sad. The world isn’t black and white; it’s okay to love what others don’t. Don’t let negativity get to you. Focus on what brings you joy, and don’t fall for the bait! I'm just waiting for those comments.
I think it’s primarily about depression, specifically postpartum depression. I say this because of how the movie…
I didn't say anything bad to you so I don't know what you are apologizing for, I hope you are fine. It was nice listening to you and meeting another person who's in a medical field. In a beginning of this year we were doing Neuro in our uni so it's so good talking about this. Sorry to reply so late today was my exam day and I didn't ignore you.
I think it’s primarily about depression, specifically postpartum depression. I say this because of how the movie…
Indeed, it was the movie's role to clearly portray the type of disorder to avoid confusing viewers. Like you just explained DID, my friend—I learned something about it, so thank you for that (though they under-explained it in the movie. Is "under-explained" even a word? 🤦♂️). Mental d/o's are such an important topic, and I believe they should be portrayed accurately in movies and entertainment. People are suffering, and it really saddens me whenever I hear something troubling related to mental health, though I can't quite explain why.
I don't like the fact that they don't mention anything about here illness like what type of illness she is suffering…
I think it’s primarily about depression, specifically postpartum depression. I say this because of how the movie depicted it, although I could be wrong. I remember it showed her persistent sadness, fatigue, and struggles with identity; which are common symptoms of postpartum depression. Her episodes of dissociation, where she speaks and acts as if she’s someone else, highlighted the intense distress she was experiencing as a mother. The movie’s portrayal emphasizes how societal pressures and gender expectations contribute to depression and mental health struggles overall.
Great episode once again, and the OST is fantastic too! I can't believe that one comment below here is ruining my enjoyment of this show. Yes, I'm a man, and I'm genuinely enjoying this show and its approach. That comment by Ivy suggests that all men share the same views, which simply isn't true.
The Fabric and Make Me Sudder 1 were great and I cannot wait to explore more of your list.
I mean I completely agree that everyone should be able to share their honest opinions, and constructive criticism is definitely valuable.
When I say "don’t engage with haters," I’m referring to situations where people aren’t offering thoughtful or specific critiques, but are just being dismissive or trying to make others feel bad for enjoying something. Sometimes most haters to them it just feels soo good to get a reaction out everyone and appearing to know everything about dramas.
There's a big difference between saying, "I didn’t like the pacing of the show because it felt too slow," or, "The character development was weak and didn’t resonate with me," which are valid critiques,
and just saying, "This show is trash" or "Anyone who likes this is just dumb," which is more about attacking others than the show itself. I keep seeing this lines even though sometimes they are not worded like this. Imagine sayin things like, "I don't know how anyone could like this."
It's great to have different perspectives, but we got to make sure those perspectives aren't coming from a place of wanting to shut others down or make them feel bad for enjoying something different. I know I don't get to tell people what to do but shutting down others, like new fans for enjoying something is just weird.
Refreshing article DrKay.
No it was really cool talking to you as well. Take care 🔥.