Bai Lang is unbelievably stupid. Not sure why he doesn’t get that he’s being pursued. At this point in the…
It's because he thinks he doesn't deserve to be loved and also because he believes his relationship with the dentist is not going to work anyway so he doesn't want the dentist to waste time on him and make him suffer. Bai Lang really needs to listen to the dentist advice and go see a therapist.
I don't get the bad comments, people really care that much about how were the kiss or the sex scenes? This is not a Thai BL, it's a Japanese BL and we all know it's part of their culture showing their love through small acts or words not through french kissing or passionate sex. I honestly don't need to see that, their intimacy and complicity were more than enough to make me feel how they loved each other, they both really did a great job at that.
This movie is amazing and I couldn't have hoped for a better ending for Adachi and Kurosawa. I'm especially blown away by the exceptional character development of Adachi, the way he changed/matured from the beginning of the series until the end of this movie is simply incredible.
This movie tries to convey many positive messages, it's about loving unconditionally, regardless of what people may say or think, it's about being true to yourself despite of everyone and everything around you and how we don't need a magic power to read other people's mind, just be brave and speak your mind (something not so easy for Japanese people). I loved every bit of this movie and I totally recommend it. 10/10
Somebody give the actress who plays Jia an Oscar for her performance in ep. 12, that was one of the most gut wrenching scenes I've ever watched! Just wow!
I swear this is the best lakorn ever! I'm so addicted I watch the unsub episodes first and then the subbed version when it's released. I'm a freaking emotional mess because of Thian and Jiu! ♥
I was watching ep. 11 and I swear in my whole life I've never wished so deeply I could understand thai, with so many key scenes between Thian and Jiu in this ep., it was so frustrating not being able to grasp a single word of what they were saying! And the fact we'll have to wait who knows how many days for the subs doesn't really help *criesinacorner* T_T
What took them so long to shoot their story? The pandemic? UWMA is from 2019... Anyway I'm curious to see If this is going to be good or not, fingers crossed
Although I loved ep. 3 so much (they were the cutest thing ever!), the "dead issue" has been there in the back of my mind through all of it and I can't help but feel uneasy... T_T
The question is not "what's the plot of this series" but more like "how the hell did they manage to make a series which is really not good still enjoyable to watch?" that is the real mystery to me!
ok but not Jiu being upset and not wanting to study 'cause Tian has a girlfriend and then climbing to his window in the middle of the night to check If his beloved Tian is in danger... I'm so freaking soft for these 2 I can't!
As much as I’m loving their development, this one week subs is killing my hype.While I’m still watching people…
so true, had I known about the endless waiting for the subs, I wouldn't have started watching this, would have waited for the whole eps. to be out and THEN binge watch it! *sigh*
This movie is amazing and I couldn't have hoped for a better ending for Adachi and Kurosawa. I'm especially blown away by the exceptional character development of Adachi, the way he changed/matured from the beginning of the series until the end of this movie is simply incredible.
This movie tries to convey many positive messages, it's about loving unconditionally, regardless of what people may say or think, it's about being true to yourself despite of everyone and everything around you and how we don't need a magic power to read other people's mind, just be brave and speak your mind (something not so easy for Japanese people). I loved every bit of this movie and I totally recommend it. 10/10