I think it has a good heart at its center, but yeah, everything else is extremely amateur-ish. Kind of like Bad…
I don't think FrothyMix just dislikes BB for the lack of sex scenes as I have seen his review on a Chinese BL series (Precise Shot) that has none of that but filled with BL hints instead.
It's just that real gay couple don't stare at each other's eyes and smile for 5 minutes or more and then just kiss. They could just have sex (not necessarily right away after falling in love) without intercourse but holding on for weeks with just kissing is unrealistic for male lovers.
I think it has a good heart at its center, but yeah, everything else is extremely amateur-ish. Kind of like Bad…
I believe many of these BL (not LGBT) fans are SJW & teenagers living in the west because comments in Douban (chinese review site) and youtube (in Chinese, Indonesian/Malay reviews) don't just look for consensual interactions and non toxic actions in all movies/series. Some of them might be Asian diasporas but they are likely to be prude and yet to have real sexual experiences.
Thanks to the info & link from this site, I have watched both the series and uncut version of Love On the Line. It's overall a moving and thought provoking story that deals positively on what will happen after the get-together, happy ending of other crowd-pleasing BL storylines. This series certainly brought me to tears as well.
I disdain slasher/vampire themed films as well and don't mind dark, boundary pushing ones if done with good themes/lesson learning intentions. Have you seen the Japanese Pornographer series (Mood Indigo) or My Beautiful Man (Utsukushi Kare) which has been down-voted by SJW for being toxic or approving bullying? Hong Kong has produced many dark and edgy LGBT movies but some of Scud's works are pretentious morbid shits.
When Ting Feng gave a crocheted gift to Ming Hao, did Ming Hao accepted it? Since he made it wore to Ting Feng,…
You might even miss out on the wordings on the birthday cake Shao Nan bought for Lin Xiao, the chinese words are 男神 (male god / oppa), happy birthday His numerous texts to his sister in the first few episodes mentioning "I wanted him to fall for me" and sister said she was excited for this 妹夫 "brother in law". I was like who were they talking about, haha!
I don't think they are related from their looks. They probably just have the same surname. Chinese surnames are…
Oh, I know what you mean now. By looking at the names in pingyin, the surname and the last given name look the same but the actual names in chinese 胡世闻 and 胡博文 are only similar in surname which was why I said so after looking at their chinese name last night.
I think it has a good heart at its center, but yeah, everything else is extremely amateur-ish. Kind of like Bad…
When I saw the ravingreviews on Bad Buddy and here claiming it as masterpiece, I was shocked. Unfortunately, I cannot stand most of the Thai BL with silly jokes, sound effectand screaming queens and kings, many fangirls just suck up all the unreasonably lovey dovey non toxic BL tropes. I'd rather call some of the Japanese BL as masterpieces (such as Love on the line, he is beautiful). Have you seen 'dangerous addiction of sex' for something controversial ?
I finished episode 6. To me, this show is an excellent example of what good actors (note that I don't say good…
I love your spot-on observations on sets and clothing of this series! This director whom I assume is gay (from his portfolio and look) is still an amateur filmmaker who even has to promote this series through his personal youtube account, from where I knew about this series. He wants to make gay series but doesn't have the skill and financial resources which are unfortunate given the ban on such genre in China. I hope he could learn a thing of two from other successful overseas BL series while retaining the chinese essence and storytelling.
I am prejudiced against Chinese anything because of the ban and that annoying dictator's iron fist controlling…
I'm biased towards mainland Chinese series too probably because I understand the language and culture well enough. I'm a 4th generation Chinese diaspora in Malaysia and many of us here speak and read 3 languages (Malay, English & Mandarin) and a few Chinese dialects (Cantonese, Hokkein, Teochew). I used to watch mostly US gay themed films and series since teenage years until I accidentally stumbled upon Addicted and Like Love, both of my favorite, 5 years ago. I find the storylines rather similar to my experience or what I witness during my all boy Chinese high school years. We have probably the same taboo like china being a majority Muslim country but I was never doubtful of my sexuality because I read a lot about it once I found out my proclivity. I was out of closet after the internet age and experienced BL since puberty. Anyway, you might remember I mentioned teenage boys playing genital grabbing around are common and following or finding out where your admired boy went or did is not "rape" or "stalking" if you do no harm as many SJW have come out in full force to downvote Addicted.
Are the main cast related? Their names seem similar.
I don't think they are related from their looks. They probably just have the same surname. Chinese surnames are not as numerous (around 100 most common ones in 1.4 billions people) as western surnames with many different European surnames along the English ones.
Is anyone good enough at Mandarin to tell me what accent the 阿姨 at the end of Ep. 8 has?
It should be the Sichuan dialect which is mostly similarly to standard Mandarin with slightly different pronunciations for some words and sometimes different intonation. It is therefore not a different accent from standard Mandarin but a different dialect instead.
From Northern China, Central West to South Western China, the local dialects are grouped as Northern Chinese as they are mostly intelligible among one another whereas Southern Chinese which have many more different dialects such as Cantonese, Hakka, Shanghainese are mostly unintelligible among one another.
While the soft and subtle music scores make the story flow enjoyable, I really wish a dramatic music score similar to the one in Yanxi Palace has been used (whenever consort Guo makes angry accusation, lol)! The few climatic scenes have no punch!
I could be wrong but this is Taiwanese series and not mainland China. China doesn’t allow gay series anymore.
It is definitely from mainland china with distinctive accent that most Taiwanese actors cannot emulate well. There are still several budget films that have been released on web platform after the ban as long as they are not heavily promoted within mainland.
Wasn't a fan of the trailer because Cheng yi literally forced kissed ling zi ming TWICE, but after checking it…
I know many western women could not stand unconsensual kiss or groping but it's very different when it happens between two guy friends than BG friends. Many boys play in such a way especially during puberty. I'd only call rape if this action is done repeatedly and after much resistance or any forced anal intercourse. Will you call it rape if some naughty girlfriend grab her friend's boob out of curiosity or for a laugh?
Those looking for innocent Boy Love storyline, please stay away from this movie. Otherwise, you can skip / fast forward the initial rape scenes and watch this movie which tells an unusual story (not the BDSM part) which happens to some people leading to their suicide/lack of will to live.
I wonder why many of commenters here feel the Addicted vibes with this drama. The school blue tracksuit like uniform is the standard one worn in public school in mainland China. The storyline is already different from the beginning where two ML are childhood friends and the setting is not like in old Beijing as seen in Addicted. The low budget of this drama suggests the classroom & principal room were shot on studio or some houses and not an actual school, lol. The same can be said with the director's previous drama Captive Lover where the office looks nothing like those we see in regular Chinese dramas.
As a Mandarin and Cantonese speaker, I can assure you this is a mainland Chinese production where standard mandarin (not Beijing accent though) is spoken. There have been some PRC BL short dramas that have been released since Addicted ban that are openly gay and involve kissing or sex scenes, the key is they remain on web release or not broadcast on major tv station. I have seen a few Hong Kong BL dramas/movies, they tend to be dark, gloomy and tragic, so I still prefer ones from PRC, and I am a Chinese Malaysia, not mainland Chinese.
When are the leads getting together?? I'm only at Ep.9 and ughh I'm so done with Mr. Xu
Loving the drama so far up to episode 18. It's better to have slow burn romance especially because the FL is the boss and 10+ years older. I can't stand the old troupe of CP falling in love after "accidentally" falling into each other's body.
It's just that real gay couple don't stare at each other's eyes and smile for 5 minutes or more and then just kiss. They could just have sex (not necessarily right away after falling in love) without intercourse but holding on for weeks with just kissing is unrealistic for male lovers.
Thanks to the info & link from this site, I have watched both the series and uncut version of Love On the Line. It's overall a moving and thought provoking story that deals positively on what will happen after the get-together, happy ending of other crowd-pleasing BL storylines. This series certainly brought me to tears as well.
I disdain slasher/vampire themed films as well and don't mind dark, boundary pushing ones if done with good themes/lesson learning intentions. Have you seen the Japanese Pornographer series (Mood Indigo) or My Beautiful Man (Utsukushi Kare) which has been down-voted by SJW for being toxic or approving bullying? Hong Kong has produced many dark and edgy LGBT movies but some of Scud's works are pretentious morbid shits.
He wants to make gay series but doesn't have the skill and financial resources which are unfortunate given the ban on such genre in China. I hope he could learn a thing of two from other successful overseas BL series while retaining the chinese essence and storytelling.
I used to watch mostly US gay themed films and series since teenage years until I accidentally stumbled upon Addicted and Like Love, both of my favorite, 5 years ago. I find the storylines rather similar to my experience or what I witness during my all boy Chinese high school years. We have probably the same taboo like china being a majority Muslim country but I was never doubtful of my sexuality because I read a lot about it once I found out my proclivity. I was out of closet after the internet age and experienced BL since puberty.
Anyway, you might remember I mentioned teenage boys playing genital grabbing around are common and following or finding out where your admired boy went or did is not "rape" or "stalking" if you do no harm as many SJW have come out in full force to downvote Addicted.
From Northern China, Central West to South Western China, the local dialects are grouped as Northern Chinese as they are mostly intelligible among one another whereas Southern Chinese which have many more different dialects such as Cantonese, Hakka, Shanghainese are mostly unintelligible among one another.
The few climatic scenes have no punch!
Will you call it rape if some naughty girlfriend grab her friend's boob out of curiosity or for a laugh?
The storyline is already different from the beginning where two ML are childhood friends and the setting is not like in old Beijing as seen in Addicted. The low budget of this drama suggests the classroom & principal room were shot on studio or some houses and not an actual school, lol. The same can be said with the director's previous drama Captive Lover where the office looks nothing like those we see in regular Chinese dramas.
I have seen a few Hong Kong BL dramas/movies, they tend to be dark, gloomy and tragic, so I still prefer ones from PRC, and I am a Chinese Malaysia, not mainland Chinese.