What makes Barth's life so heartbreaking is that he grows up carrying the feeling that he doesn't truly belong anywhere. Beneath his tough and rebellious exterior is someone who has been hurt, disappointed, and left alone too many times. Over the years, he learns to expect rejection rather than acceptance, making it difficult for him to trust others or believe that he deserves to be loved.
He is frustrated, angry and hopeless that his life would never change. He has lost all his hope and faith and I'm guessing it's due to his family situation.
What makes his journey especially sad is that, when he finally finds someone who makes him feel seen and valued, it comes at a cost. For the first time, he experiences what it feels like to be understood, to have someone who accepts him without asking him to change that is Tanrak. Yet that happiness is never certain, and the fear of losing it follows him constantly.
At its core, Barth's tragedy is not just about heartbreak or loss. It's about spending years believing that love and belonging are meant for other people, only to find them when they are most difficult to hold on to.
I really hope for a happy ending. Ps I haven't read the novel :)
What makes Tanrak's story so heartbreaking is that he spent his entire life preparing for death rather than living for himself. Tanrak's life is tragic because he never really lived for himself. From a very young age, the thing that kept him going wasn't excitement for the future or dreams of what he might become—it was the hope of seeing his parents again someday. Instead of looking forward to life, he spent years quietly waiting for what he believed would come after it.
Father Arnon knowingly/unknowingly groomed him from a very young age that if only he followed a certain path/rules (?) then only he'll be able to reunite with his parents. The church gave him something to hold on to when he had nothing else, but it also anchored him to the idea that his true happiness existed somewhere beyond this world, Tanrak remained trapped in that grief.
It breaks my heart that Tanrak is only living to die afterwards to go heaven. He is almost dead from inside.
Kaen is literally painful to watch 😭 and every time he opens his mouth it's cringey. Gemini' acting improved a lot since the first Episode. But give my girl Prim a bit more screen time.
Overall it is nice for a light watch. Also I thought Kaen and Mamay were going to be a thing👉👈
Hey I plan to watch this series after all the hype going around. Is it worth the watch. What should I expect form this series. What about the chemistry between the leads.
Oh trust me I know you don't hate him but people are on mdl are very sensitive no matter how many times you say…
I agree 💯. It is not wrong to put forward the genuine opinion about a show. Infact it is beneficial for the actor to get both positive and negative remarks so that he can improve himself even further. In GMMTV, in my opinion, Nanon, Gun, Khaotung, Fourth are the good actors in the particular BL genre. Recently I'm liking Est and Junior too.
I re-watched the first episode bc I didn't have anything to do lol. And it was not a good decision. I like Gemini's face card and Prim is one of my favourite GMMTV actresses. Ok no hate but I analysed the limitations of the first episode-
1. First episode is very important as it create a background of a show or a series about how the show's gonna be. Even if I set the acting aside, the pacing was super slow and felt boring and lagging 2. Aungpao's acting annoyed me to the core 3. Gemini has mostly acted as a cool, quiet guy, but here he has a complex character but it seems he can't let go of his cool image 😭. Literally whole time his face had same expressions. Whenever he acted with Fourth, the flaws in his acting were not that noticable. 4. The first episode didn't show much of Prim though but I think she'll manage as I love her (I'm a little biased) 5. Also after the first episode in these type of shows, it leaves people intrigued but here it's not the case
Also point to be noted, I don't hate Gemini or prim, it is just my pov of the first episode. I hope the next episode gets better in pacing, in direction and also in acting P.s Gemini is not a single lead material..I hope he proves me wrong though
Honestly, I didn’t really enjoy the acting of the cast, especially Gemini, Prom and Aungpao. Their performance felt flat and didn’t connect with me at all. But it seems like his (Gemini) fans are hyping him no matter what—if anyone points out flaws or gives genuine criticism, they immediately jump on them. Not every opinion against him is “hate,” some of us just genuinely don’t find his acting that impressive. Not everyone has to pretend he’s a good actor just because his fanbase is loud. Without strong co-stars, his flaws are obvious. I find Gemini super handsome but he is not good acting wise...Still I'll give this series an another try as I liked him in moonlight Chicken
Ohooo Gemini is Handsome!!!! But the first episode doesn't look interesting also why their acting feels crappy to me except Prim's. Maybe I expected too much from the first episode. There is something off that I'm not able to pin point...👀
What makes Barth's life so heartbreaking is that he grows up carrying the feeling that he doesn't truly belong anywhere. Beneath his tough and rebellious exterior is someone who has been hurt, disappointed, and left alone too many times. Over the years, he learns to expect rejection rather than acceptance, making it difficult for him to trust others or believe that he deserves to be loved.
He is frustrated, angry and hopeless that his life would never change. He has lost all his hope and faith and I'm guessing it's due to his family situation.
What makes his journey especially sad is that, when he finally finds someone who makes him feel seen and valued, it comes at a cost. For the first time, he experiences what it feels like to be understood, to have someone who accepts him without asking him to change that is Tanrak. Yet that happiness is never certain, and the fear of losing it follows him constantly.
At its core, Barth's tragedy is not just about heartbreak or loss. It's about spending years believing that love and belonging are meant for other people, only to find them when they are most difficult to hold on to.
I really hope for a happy ending. Ps I haven't read the novel :)
What makes Tanrak's story so heartbreaking is that he spent his entire life preparing for death rather than living for himself. Tanrak's life is tragic because he never really lived for himself. From a very young age, the thing that kept him going wasn't excitement for the future or dreams of what he might become—it was the hope of seeing his parents again someday. Instead of looking forward to life, he spent years quietly waiting for what he believed would come after it.
Father Arnon knowingly/unknowingly groomed him from a very young age that if only he followed a certain path/rules (?) then only he'll be able to reunite with his parents. The church gave him something to hold on to when he had nothing else, but it also anchored him to the idea that his true happiness existed somewhere beyond this world, Tanrak remained trapped in that grief.
It breaks my heart that Tanrak is only living to die afterwards to go heaven. He is almost dead from inside.
And then Barth came into the picture.
The ep was hilariously good
Overall it is nice for a light watch.
Also I thought Kaen and Mamay were going to be a thing👉👈
Ps. Gemini looks handsome. Prim is super pretty and looks intriguing.
Also Enigma S2 is super nice.. Highly Recommend. I have fallen in love with Win 🙊🤭
1. First episode is very important as it create a background of a show or a series about how the show's gonna be. Even if I set the acting aside, the pacing was super slow and felt boring and lagging
2. Aungpao's acting annoyed me to the core
3. Gemini has mostly acted as a cool, quiet guy, but here he has a complex character but it seems he can't let go of his cool image 😭. Literally whole time his face had same expressions. Whenever he acted with Fourth, the flaws in his acting were not that noticable.
4. The first episode didn't show much of Prim though but I think she'll manage as I love her (I'm a little biased)
5. Also after the first episode in these type of shows, it leaves people intrigued but here it's not the case
Also point to be noted, I don't hate Gemini or prim, it is just my pov of the first episode.
I hope the next episode gets better in pacing, in direction and also in acting
P.s Gemini is not a single lead material..I hope he proves me wrong though
Without strong co-stars, his flaws are obvious.
I find Gemini super handsome but he is not good acting wise...Still I'll give this series an another try as I liked him in moonlight Chicken