But Earth is the only one listed with a main role... so technically if they cast Mix as a ML then this'll be an EarthMix project! However idk if gmmtv was the who owned the rights; who knows, maybe it'll be in their 2024 lineup😂
Waiting for their drama as lead couples🥺🥺please god let this happen
This project will only have Bible since Build had left BOC a while ago and has confirmed that he won't be involved in 4 Minutes. BOC is, last time I checked, currently recasting Bible's co-star
June posted an IG story today with the hashtag #facelesslove . If I remember correctly she was in hair and makeup so yeah- I guess this is filming, workshopping or doing fittings or something now. Progress
Eh, I've watched the first two episodes and I definitely liked the pilot episode better. The story itself reminds me of a mash up of the synopsis from Hidden Agenda and Be Mine Superstar. To me, Love in Translation gives off a Korean BL vibes with the humor-sque of American sitcoms such as Superstore. Please keep in mind that I personally don't tend to like KBLs but I by no means mean that as a diss; it's just a remark. And while the sitcom style humor worked for me in shows like Superstore, this one isn't quite hitting the nail on the head. The chemistry between the main couple and side couple are both surprisingly good though! Love in Translation, so far, seems pretty decent and does have good potential if done right but I'm just not sure it's my cup of tea. I'll be giving this drama a couple more episodes before considering dropping it.
is casanova begins and my universe two episodes same or different
They're the same thing. My Universe is an anthology of 12 different stories, with two episodes each, and Casanova Begins is the name of the first story (so ep1 and ep2)
The grandma is the GOAT and I love Pimfah's morals, integrity and genuineness! I adore how they're portraying the female characters as so multidimensional, it's really important to show and is so refreshing especially in the BL community, where female characters tend to get tossed aside, if they're even included to begin with. Two very powerful women who know who they are and yet they're not in your face and they still hold onto their femininity as well as their strength. Empathy and compassion *are* strengths.
Be On Cloud had confirmed that there'd be two versions; the thai version that would premiere at Cannes Film Festival and then proceed to show in theatres; and then a recut for international viewers with subtitles which would be released at a later time. I'm sorry, I can't seem to refind the exact source but I only followed the official statement at that point. I did find an official statement from Be On Cloud's Instagram from May but it is more vague. It reads: " "Man Suang", a film of imagination inspired by history with multicultural flavours, is from Thailand to international eyes."
I hope that they haven't changed anything since🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love in Translation, so far, seems pretty decent and does have good potential if done right but I'm just not sure it's my cup of tea. I'll be giving this drama a couple more episodes before considering dropping it.
I hope that they haven't changed anything since🙏🏻🙏🏻