In Love Mechanics Ana was a fifth year medical student. Not a dentist.
Some people consider dentists to be a type of doctor. So some schools would have the dentistry program under the medical faculty, not under a separate faculty - especially if the school doesn't specialize in medicine.
Wanting Zee and Max as a couple in another drama is not quite the same as shipping them irl. Let's please not continue to conflate real life and drama life. They're allowed to play in different couple pairings in dramas. That is not cheating. Because it's fake. It's not real. Have respect for their jobs and abilities please.
Seen this film in the recs for the 7 Days duology. And I found out afterwards that this is the same director as "New Employee" and "Two Weddings and a Funeral."
Honestly, if you had told me this was part of a safety class that they did during an early 2000s PE period like they did in the US (but make it gay), I would believe you. Very on brand for that type of content. An overarching simple story surrounding an informational, designed to be catchy but errs into annoying ever so slightly, music video telling you what to do and be wary of in certain situations.
I like the actors. Especially the shy one. He sold his role very well. But I wish things were clarified more about what was going on with the other ML.
Despite the current MDL poster and the lesbian tags (which only apply to maybe like 2 skits out of this skit collection), this film is not for women. But based on the gay men I see around MDL comment sections and other online forums, it seems likely that it will be a hit for them. Especially ones looking for muscular men and femme types.
Perhaps it's because I'm a woman. Perhaps it's because I'm ace. But regardless, I didn't find it particularly funny (except for the ones that were particularly ridiculous such as "What Actually Happens when gay guys see other gay guys and straight people aren't around"). I could say more, but again - I'm aware that i was not the target audience at all, and it does seem to speak to what I've heard from those who are.
Keen, Nicky, Hong, and Time's performance from episode 5 is still such a fun watch. It puts a smile on my face every time, even though it's been almost a week since I first watched it. 🥰
Several of the characters feel like theyre off to some degree from the characters we know even without having…
Yea. They present him as too innocent. Too obstinate. Too, well, childish. Like so many other Studio Wabi Sabi MLs. It's the same dynamic. I'm reminded of Love By Chance (which I did read the book for). I'm reminded of My Only 12%. I'm even reminded of Pharm. It's okay to change up the formula. It doesn't work with every story - especially not one that already has a foundation somewhere else (such as a novel, or a parent story).
This is supposed to be the same character that teases Pharm. The same character who tells Pharm to eat more eggs to make up stamina for the night before. The same character who, when told about kissing under the mistletoe on Christmas keeps a couple together, unhesitatingly asks where can they find mistletoe. In public. The one who usually immediately catches on when Pharm and Dean are together. The one who stumbled to Pharm and Dean's room drunk because he had to protect his friend. 😆 Who lashes out and avoids, rather than cower. Even the like 1-2 scenes where they overlapped with UWMA, they had a different vibe to them. And not just Team, Win too.
Having trauma affect the expression of these traits is fine, from time to time. Instead, it's nearly a constant. It makes it where they're different characters with the same backstory, despite these 2 adaptations taking place more-or-less simultaneously.
It's a good story overall. It's just not WinTeam. And it's why I'm frequently reminding myself to treat it as entirely separate, no matter how many times they use flashbacks or references to UWMA.
Honestly, if you had told me this was part of a safety class that they did during an early 2000s PE period like they did in the US (but make it gay), I would believe you. Very on brand for that type of content. An overarching simple story surrounding an informational, designed to be catchy but errs into annoying ever so slightly, music video telling you what to do and be wary of in certain situations.
I like the actors. Especially the shy one. He sold his role very well. But I wish things were clarified more about what was going on with the other ML.
Has won and been shortlisted for several awards: http://www.tungfilm.com.tw/film/hh-362
(I can't confirm due to regional restrictions)
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1B94y1R7FZ/
https://www.bilibili.com/video/av470624716/
Perhaps it's because I'm a woman. Perhaps it's because I'm ace. But regardless, I didn't find it particularly funny (except for the ones that were particularly ridiculous such as "What Actually Happens when gay guys see other gay guys and straight people aren't around"). I could say more, but again - I'm aware that i was not the target audience at all, and it does seem to speak to what I've heard from those who are.
Mine are probably Fluke, Time, and Hong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf4Fv0WLKtk&feature=youtu.be
This is supposed to be the same character that teases Pharm. The same character who tells Pharm to eat more eggs to make up stamina for the night before. The same character who, when told about kissing under the mistletoe on Christmas keeps a couple together, unhesitatingly asks where can they find mistletoe. In public. The one who usually immediately catches on when Pharm and Dean are together. The one who stumbled to Pharm and Dean's room drunk because he had to protect his friend. 😆 Who lashes out and avoids, rather than cower. Even the like 1-2 scenes where they overlapped with UWMA, they had a different vibe to them. And not just Team, Win too.
Having trauma affect the expression of these traits is fine, from time to time. Instead, it's nearly a constant. It makes it where they're different characters with the same backstory, despite these 2 adaptations taking place more-or-less simultaneously.
It's a good story overall. It's just not WinTeam. And it's why I'm frequently reminding myself to treat it as entirely separate, no matter how many times they use flashbacks or references to UWMA.