The rumors started because AAm that was kicked out randomly asked for permission to use Earth in a mini series (knowing that they were doing the band and the work for 2 Moons 3), the company (MotiveVillage- that was in charge of 2 Moons 2 and is in charge of the band) after a long time answered by saying they are no longer connected to Earth (also on his social media he does not have any promotional material related to 2 Moons 2 or 3, and is apparently independent now and only has contact with his private manager). There is no official announcement yet, only that behind the scene apparently people say that the company is a bit shady. This story was posted by Aam on twitter...
Can anybody tell me what happen with him why didn't he became a part of OxQ (2moons2 boyband)? I remember I have…
Well sincerely I don't know all the details... but apparently behind the scene people say that the company (MotiveVillage) is shit... the director was kicked out without notice and then they also say Earth was kicked out (on his media there is no promotional material related to 2Moons, and also the company), apparently he is independent now. Aam wanted him for a mini-series and when he asked the company for permission they said Earth is not under their management anymore (he only has his personal managers and that is it). So people are waiting for official statements not rumors... like this.
I like your pick of Bright for the lead of Dao Ming Si. He's definitely got the look for the character and from…
They even said that they would do BL projects even with other partners as long as they are not the stereotypical ones, and as we saw Perth even accepted the role in "The Stranded" and I hope we will have a second season!!! It's a good TV show. :)
I like your pick of Bright for the lead of Dao Ming Si. He's definitely got the look for the character and from…
I am sure you heard about it it was when people said that Perth and Mean disrespected the BL genre and the LGBTQ+ community. They translated their words as "BL content is low level" when in reality what they said was that they don't want to put BL content as their main/first choice projects, that they want to branch out and do other projects that would require them to challenge their talents (their announcement was longer and they explained more, but generally what I said was the main part). Even on this site when I was watching their projects and writing comments I saw a lot of people attacking "their words" even though it was a misunderstanding, and deciding to not support them, they were treated like they were homophobic by some. I found out about the truth and that their words were "lost in translation", from Thai people that explained the situation. Some were disappointed by the international fans that were so mean and aggressive in the comments.
It could've been properly executed but this ending either means there will be a second season or that it was just…
Yes, true. :) I just thought about the other projects that I saw with open ending and the majority had quite complicated plot lines, but this was a short project so at the end of the episode... somehow I just got stuck on the question "was it necessary to have an open ending?" :)) just had the feeling the ending was made to be the part that stuck on my brain the most, from the entire story :)) It was funny in a way.
I like your pick of Bright for the lead of Dao Ming Si. He's definitely got the look for the character and from…
No it did not :) There is nothing to apologize for :) That part I wrote as a general, because lately I did see some people attacking some BL actors thanks to a misunderstanding. an article that was published in Eng with an incomplete and wrong translation. I just wanted to write a comment about the other side :) BL projects do have a huge fallowing that is growing day by day and I know that a lot of actors see it as an opportunity, and from my experience I did not see an actor that disrespected the BL projects as a lot of people thought :)
I like your pick of Bright for the lead of Dao Ming Si. He's definitely got the look for the character and from…
I don't think that is necessarily true :) I don't think that people that would do BL would look down at the genre for being BL, that is why they come back as a certain couple, they respect the fans and the work they did, the reason for going to non-BL projects is for variety. No actor no matter from what country and what work they do, would ever want to be stuck doing the same type of role over and over. Unfortunately, the BL industry has the "prototype story" so even though there are good actors their talent is not continuously challenged if they do the same type of role (though recently I noticed they started to change things around), so that is why the rush to do something else (as to not be stuck in just Bl roles), but the majority would accept Bl roles that are not usual (for BL dramas), such as Perth doing BL for "The Stranded" which is a different type of show, or Gun doing "The Blue Hour" a BL role in a beautiful and unusual project.
I like your pick of Bright for the lead of Dao Ming Si. He's definitely got the look for the character and from…
There is no such thing as not allowing them to play other roles :)) They are not actors exclusively working for BL, they can play other roles if they want.
As you all noticed this movie/series has so many remakes, I saw them all :)) And now I saw Thailand is going to do one as well it will come out in 2021 :)
Has S2 been confirmed? I don't wanna watch if it has a cliffhanger ending
No it was not, but this project is the first that was a collaboration with Netflix... it is harder (more pressure) to make projects that actually cater to a global audience... there is also the virus... I hope they will make a season 2!!! and that it will be good as well.
This show is so good!!! The actors are talented, and some of the most well-known names accepted this project so I am happy, with them in the project the talent and performance are already covered and you know there won't be "disappointment". Then we have the people that worked on this behind the cameras, and we know they are also one of the best when it comes to story writing and directing, they have projects like "Shutter" and "Laddaland" to their names (proves their unique way of adapting and combining genres to make beautiful projects). A good twist of horror, there is a fact that there is no better horror than Asian Horror, they somehow succeed to make a story scary without the stupid over exaggerated fakeness, while in the west this genre is the cheapest genre in cinematographic history (for this series especially we have a mix of mystery/fantasy/teen/suspense/horror and so on). It is true, this show reminded me of "LOST" but I think this project is better, Lost got "lost on me" after a few seasons becoming just dumb and left me annoyed, this project, on the other hand, seems to have enough "mysticism" that it has me hooked (and it's only the first season), also it is a pleasure to see projects created by different cultures because it is interesting to learn about their approach on such themes as "end of the world" (as the poem in the series depicts).
Netflix really should - they're usually pretty good on LGBT+ content though, so fingers crossed!
These just add up and end up expensive :)) I have Netflix, I just did a standard Viki subscription and know I should do a Vimeo... but there are so many movies I want to watch it just turn out to be expensive with all of them added... :)) I bought a project on Vimeo already 10 dollars on an episode... I will add all the projects to my wish list and wait when I have money and buy them one by one :)
Actually it'shell of limiting and it's catered for straight woman, as someone that has studied scriptwriting and…
Not the BL role to be a challenge the project in it self... they don't want to stagnate in one cliche role, they want the role to require for them to push their limits in acting, that is what they meant by challenging. They think BL roles are to stereotypical-fake, in all their roles they have to do exactly the same, they want a variety of gay roles and characters and story lines (does that explain what they meant?) It's not the problem that the role is BL the problem is that the story is limited and repetitive. As for the other thing you mentioned, I think they say that because in Asia fan service is extreme, you know how some fans just exaggerate with their ships, which takes a toll on them. In western world and actor goes does his job but when the steps out on the street they are not required to do fan service and play their role, but in Asia, mostly in BL they are put in that situation to be stuck to each-other... even if they don't get along... So I understand if they say I will do a BL with X because we are friends and we have the fans and they love us, but I will not put other Bl projects as a priority... And yes, you got hurt by what he said or what they translated he said but what I was trying to say is that offense is never given it's taken, and in this situation, he was talking strictly professionally, it was not an attack no you or the community, it was about acting (you will just hurt yourself, by consuming yourself with something it was not meant to hurt you). I get what you say it's bad, but I don't think that here that is the case, in this situation what they said was meant to say that the Thai Bl genre is like a "typecast" and it's not diverse enough at this point in their careers, they want diversity in their roles no matter if in Bl or in other genres, they want that challenge that pushes their acting limits. I don't know is I explained well what they said :) I myself saw a total of 3 BL projects from Thailand that were movies and were completely different and extreme compared to the BL series and Gun had a role in all of them, and he mentions of accepting them because they were so different or complex, and I swear I have never seen something like them before, they are one of a kind... One is a BL psychological/horror (one needs to see it at least 2 times to get the message between the lines), the other is a BL movie filmed entirely as a metaphor (also one needs to watch it multiple times in order to get the true meaning) and the third movie, a sequel to the second one I mentioned which I was completely shocked about ( it is a dark comedy/porn, that just blindsided me) because until today I think the themes tackled were complicated and serious, but the writing was a bit all over the place and the characters personalities were unstable and inconsistent... The rest Bl projects are too predictable... The Netflix project is nice, but again the BL storyline is not the main one, so this project is not mainly a BL project, it is more diverse. Also, I have to mention this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmUQsogOa5s&t=62s where the YouTuber explains this problem from a different angle where she does say that BL is written and treated by some people wrongly (as a fetish)... I feel that is is also a reason why they could feel uncomfortable. Also, I found they were some people that I considered a bit absurd from a point of view (I get where they came from, but the way they attacked and who they attacked were the wrong target - but I feel it's similar with this situation when the actors were attacked when clearly the industry is a bit at fault with the way they promote the work and how they try to mold it stereotypically in just one format) when a straight actor ( Jared Joseph Leto) took the role of a trans woman people fliped out why a straight man took the role and not a real trans woman (which I thought it's absurd)... clearly because of the past when there was no tolerance and acceptance, no prominent trans actor/actress rise to fame (being that probably they did not choose this career or more probably because they were not given a chance) but the outcome is that at this moment there is no trans person in Hollywood that has the same Cv./credentials/infuence/power attached to the name as Jared and the tallent, so he was cast. That is the challenge in being an actor is to push your boundaries and stretch your imagination, in this situation a straight person (is he straight? these days you never know) had to learn about the life of trans people, had to understand (there is a process there)... but it was a more complicated story, with a heavier subject. I saw "The Effect" which was challenging and different but it had only 3 episodes... I beat that is what the boys meant by challenging, as in roles that challenge their abilities.
straight actors do that all the time though, when they get big doing a certain kind of character or acting in…
Ooo sry I did not save it and this happened some time ago (so I can't find it,I just remember it was when first came out and people started going crazy, later on they even made videos on youtube explaining it was a misunderstanding), I read most of the information on forums, mostly with Thai people talking about the misunderstanding and translating and explaining the situation, actually somewhere in this comment page there is a Thai person that was writing the same and they were upset with the international fans for being so mean without knowing the situation and I even wrote back to them. Also Perth already took a BL role in a Netflix project because it was different compared to the cliche BL he played before, and people are waiting for multiple seasons... Also the majority of the actors do stick with their BL partner but in rest they do have solo projects out side BL there are actors that rarely accept to do multiple ships in their careers in BL :) I will try to see if I can find the Thai person in the comment section could be they have better sources or you can search on forums or even youtube.
This was good until I believe it was episode 5 when the twist is learned and then things just go to hell after…
Yes thank you!! All the characters in this story are delusional and crazy, it was just too much in one drama... This is one of the dramas where not one character has common sense and just makes me hate their actions :)) they are just to exaggerated and extreme. :)) From time to time I find a drama and one of the character just makes me slap my self... but in this drama they are all the same :((
Aam wanted him for a mini-series and when he asked the company for permission they said Earth is not under their management anymore (he only has his personal managers and that is it). So people are waiting for official statements not rumors... like this.
Even on this site when I was watching their projects and writing comments I saw a lot of people attacking "their words" even though it was a misunderstanding, and deciding to not support them, they were treated like they were homophobic by some.
I found out about the truth and that their words were "lost in translation", from Thai people that explained the situation. Some were disappointed by the international fans that were so mean and aggressive in the comments.
I just thought about the other projects that I saw with open ending and the majority had quite complicated plot lines, but this was a short project so at the end of the episode... somehow I just got stuck on the question "was it necessary to have an open ending?" :)) just had the feeling the ending was made to be the part that stuck on my brain the most, from the entire story :)) It was funny in a way.
I just wanted to write a comment about the other side :)
BL projects do have a huge fallowing that is growing day by day and I know that a lot of actors see it as an opportunity, and from my experience I did not see an actor that disrespected the BL projects as a lot of people thought :)
Then we have the people that worked on this behind the cameras, and we know they are also one of the best when it comes to story writing and directing, they have projects like "Shutter" and "Laddaland" to their names (proves their unique way of adapting and combining genres to make beautiful projects).
A good twist of horror, there is a fact that there is no better horror than Asian Horror, they somehow succeed to make a story scary without the stupid over exaggerated fakeness, while in the west this genre is the cheapest genre in cinematographic history (for this series especially we have a mix of mystery/fantasy/teen/suspense/horror and so on).
It is true, this show reminded me of "LOST" but I think this project is better, Lost got "lost on me" after a few seasons becoming just dumb and left me annoyed, this project, on the other hand, seems to have enough "mysticism" that it has me hooked (and it's only the first season), also it is a pleasure to see projects created by different cultures because it is interesting to learn about their approach on such themes as "end of the world" (as the poem in the series depicts).
And yes, you got hurt by what he said or what they translated he said but what I was trying to say is that offense is never given it's taken, and in this situation, he was talking strictly professionally, it was not an attack no you or the community, it was about acting (you will just hurt yourself, by consuming yourself with something it was not meant to hurt you).
I get what you say it's bad, but I don't think that here that is the case, in this situation what they said was meant to say that the Thai Bl genre is like a "typecast" and it's not diverse enough at this point in their careers, they want diversity in their roles no matter if in Bl or in other genres, they want that challenge that pushes their acting limits. I don't know is I explained well what they said :)
I myself saw a total of 3 BL projects from Thailand that were movies and were completely different and extreme compared to the BL series and Gun had a role in all of them, and he mentions of accepting them because they were so different or complex, and I swear I have never seen something like them before, they are one of a kind... One is a BL psychological/horror (one needs to see it at least 2 times to get the message between the lines), the other is a BL movie filmed entirely as a metaphor (also one needs to watch it multiple times in order to get the true meaning) and the third movie, a sequel to the second one I mentioned which I was completely shocked about ( it is a dark comedy/porn, that just blindsided me) because until today I think the themes tackled were complicated and serious, but the writing was a bit all over the place and the characters personalities were unstable and inconsistent... The rest Bl projects are too predictable...
The Netflix project is nice, but again the BL storyline is not the main one, so this project is not mainly a BL project, it is more diverse.
Also, I have to mention this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmUQsogOa5s&t=62s where the YouTuber explains this problem from a different angle where she does say that BL is written and treated by some people wrongly (as a fetish)... I feel that is is also a reason why they could feel uncomfortable.
Also, I found they were some people that I considered a bit absurd from a point of view (I get where they came from, but the way they attacked and who they attacked were the wrong target - but I feel it's similar with this situation when the actors were attacked when clearly the industry is a bit at fault with the way they promote the work and how they try to mold it stereotypically in just one format) when a straight actor ( Jared Joseph Leto) took the role of a trans woman people fliped out why a straight man took the role and not a real trans woman (which I thought it's absurd)... clearly because of the past when there was no tolerance and acceptance, no prominent trans actor/actress rise to fame (being that probably they did not choose this career or more probably because they were not given a chance) but the outcome is that at this moment there is no trans person in Hollywood that has the same Cv./credentials/infuence/power attached to the name as Jared and the tallent, so he was cast. That is the challenge in being an actor is to push your boundaries and stretch your imagination, in this situation a straight person (is he straight? these days you never know) had to learn about the life of trans people, had to understand (there is a process there)... but it was a more complicated story, with a heavier subject.
I saw "The Effect" which was challenging and different but it had only 3 episodes... I beat that is what the boys meant by challenging, as in roles that challenge their abilities.
This is one of the dramas where not one character has common sense and just makes me hate their actions :)) they are just to exaggerated and extreme. :))
From time to time I find a drama and one of the character just makes me slap my self... but in this drama they are all the same :((