The age of consent in thailand is 15, so there's no law being broken. Different countries have different cultures and laws, stop casting your own look (presumbly western view) on others. Besides not all cultures baby their children like many western countries do- on a general level they have a more realistic concept of life and tend to take on a lot more responsibilities and understandings at a younger ager than the same age group in most western societies, especially those in north america. Thus the different cultures and environments, and maybe even stat related issues creates different consensual ages. Even if you don't want to look at it through a western vs eastern cultural difference, countries still have different laws. Italy for example has age of 14 as the age of consent and in Canada it's 16 years. Someone in Bahrain could even say it's creepy or should be illegal to have any consent before age of 21, for those claiming that 18 is a mandate age of consent.
Obviously, you wouldn't allow a really young child like someone who's 10 years old to be in a relationship or do mature activities with someone who's much older than them based on the fact that a 10 year old even with a good enough understanding, in general will not be mature enough to do the act nor strong enough to decline. SO in that case it's completely logical to not pair those ages up, but in this case she's 17 years old without any mental incapacity severe enough to alter her maturation or understanding of what she is doing.
My major point being: stop projecting your own views and laws on other cultures as long as they don't break some major foundational principles (i.e., murder is obviously wrong)
It is kinda acceptable norm in our society to have an age gap between a girl and an adult man. There are many…
the replier was just indicating a cultural difference so if you're telling them to "shut up" or calling them a "weirdo," you need to apologize and delete your comment; it's very offensive.
Also the age of consent in thailand is 15, so there's no law being broken. Different countries have different cultures and laws, stop casting your own look (presumbly western view) on others. Besides not all cultures baby their children like many western countries do- on a general level they have a more realistic concept of life and tend to take on a lot more responsibilities and understandings at a younger ager than the same age group in most western societies, especially those in north america. Thus the different cultures and environments, and maybe even stat related issues creates different consensual ages. Even if you don't want to look at it through a western vs eastern cultural difference, countries still have different laws. Italy for example has age of 14 as the age of consent and in Canada it's 16 years. Someone in Bahrain could even say it's creepy or should be illegal to have any consent before age of 21, for those claiming that 18 is a mandate age of consent.
Obviously, you wouldn't allow a really young child like someone who's 10 years old to be in a relationship or do mature activities with someone who's much older than them based on the fact that a 10 year old even with a good enough understanding, in general will not be mature enough to do the act nor strong enough to decline. SO in that case it's completely logical to not pair those ages up, but in this case she's 17 years old without any mental incapacity severe enough to alter her maturation or understanding of what she is doing.
My major point being, apologize for your rude behaviour and stop projecting your own views and laws on other cultures. ANd this isn't just towards you, it's to all the commenters using their own culture and laws to call out the "illegal" age.
i agree with your stance, it does seem very nationalistic, especially considering the recent actions taken by the chinese government towards the entertainment and political fields. Tbh i can see more strict regulations occurring in the future which is kinda sad...
as for the decrease in dubbing, i don't know if that will fare well for the audience as many actors/actresses don't have the voices for the characters or even for dramas/movies. A lot of actors/actresses have the visual and talent but without the dub they sound a little odd (usually too nasally or young). Similar to what happened with some celebs from the black and white days when voice was finally able to be captured on film - their voices just didn't sound pleasant or match the character being played and many lost their careers for it. Obviously, things have changed in the industry like proper vocal/breath training that could improve their voices, but still iffy on how that would impact the present actors/actresses... i still hope to see Hong Yao continue as he's really good at acting!
The synopsis says "gentle modern" lady. i sure hope so. I'm tired of seeing outspoken modern FL in time travel dramas. It'd be nice to see someone who has a timid or gentle personality rather than the same loud, spunky girl in every other drama.
i'm still waiting for this remake and hope it's good. the original was soo good with amazing acting and chemistry by all the actors (main and support) so i just hope they don't cast actors for the sake of fame over talent (i.e., idols that can't act or new actress/actors that are popular only for their visuals etc.). I've tried all the remakes and the korean ver is the best so I have high hopes.
i remember now (and i checked it to be sure too 🤗) her voice same as Dilraba (in Eternal love of dream and…
oh, i know the struggle of watching an actor/actress who can't cry... it becomes cringey to watch... I haven't seen her for a while so i can't remember her crying tbh. I tried watching My Sassy Princess and I really want to give it a 2nd go b/c i love the ML's actor but i feel the couple shifted gears so suddenly and it was just the beginning of the story so I have no idea how they continued the drama, but it lost my interest pretty quick especially since the FL's character turns more into a "cry baby" rather than her "sassy princess" character very quickly. But LAR's ML is also a favourite actor so I'm torn. It's so disappointing finding a drama with your faves, but the writing or plot is poorly made :(
i remember now (and i checked it to be sure too 🤗) her voice same as Dilraba (in Eternal love of dream and…
Yeah, i remember Diliraba's voice in Eternal Love and I think I didn't mind it much b/c of her character, but I'll see when and if I end up watching LAR (i was only going to watch it for ML, FL's good at acting but her character's from what I've seen tend to be very immature w/o development).
The age of consent in thailand is 15, so there's no law being broken. Different countries have different cultures and laws, stop casting your own look (presumbly western view) on others. Besides not all cultures baby their children like many western countries do- on a general level they have a more realistic concept of life and tend to take on a lot more responsibilities and understandings at a younger ager than the same age group in most western societies, especially those in north america. Thus the different cultures and environments, and maybe even stat related issues creates different consensual ages. Even if you don't want to look at it through a western vs eastern cultural difference, countries still have different laws. Italy for example has age of 14 as the age of consent and in Canada it's 16 years. Someone in Bahrain could even say it's creepy or should be illegal to have any consent before age of 21, for those claiming that 18 is a mandate age of consent.
Obviously, you wouldn't allow a really young child like someone who's 10 years old to be in a relationship or do mature activities with someone who's much older than them based on the fact that a 10 year old even with a good enough understanding, in general will not be mature enough to do the act nor strong enough to decline. SO in that case it's completely logical to not pair those ages up, but in this case she's 17 years old without any mental incapacity severe enough to alter her maturation or understanding of what she is doing.
My major point being: stop projecting your own views and laws on other cultures as long as they don't break some major foundational principles (i.e., murder is obviously wrong)
Also the age of consent in thailand is 15, so there's no law being broken. Different countries have different cultures and laws, stop casting your own look (presumbly western view) on others. Besides not all cultures baby their children like many western countries do- on a general level they have a more realistic concept of life and tend to take on a lot more responsibilities and understandings at a younger ager than the same age group in most western societies, especially those in north america. Thus the different cultures and environments, and maybe even stat related issues creates different consensual ages. Even if you don't want to look at it through a western vs eastern cultural difference, countries still have different laws. Italy for example has age of 14 as the age of consent and in Canada it's 16 years. Someone in Bahrain could even say it's creepy or should be illegal to have any consent before age of 21, for those claiming that 18 is a mandate age of consent.
Obviously, you wouldn't allow a really young child like someone who's 10 years old to be in a relationship or do mature activities with someone who's much older than them based on the fact that a 10 year old even with a good enough understanding, in general will not be mature enough to do the act nor strong enough to decline. SO in that case it's completely logical to not pair those ages up, but in this case she's 17 years old without any mental incapacity severe enough to alter her maturation or understanding of what she is doing.
My major point being, apologize for your rude behaviour and stop projecting your own views and laws on other cultures. ANd this isn't just towards you, it's to all the commenters using their own culture and laws to call out the "illegal" age.
edit: corrected country name
as for the decrease in dubbing, i don't know if that will fare well for the audience as many actors/actresses don't have the voices for the characters or even for dramas/movies. A lot of actors/actresses have the visual and talent but without the dub they sound a little odd (usually too nasally or young). Similar to what happened with some celebs from the black and white days when voice was finally able to be captured on film - their voices just didn't sound pleasant or match the character being played and many lost their careers for it. Obviously, things have changed in the industry like proper vocal/breath training that could improve their voices, but still iffy on how that would impact the present actors/actresses... i still hope to see Hong Yao continue as he's really good at acting!