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Replying to mariasalwa Jun 14, 2022
what's the difference between gameboy level up edition and gameboy? and why i only can find the level up one in…
The description for level up says they just re-did and re-edited some scenes to make the flow better. I kinda think of the level up the 'directors cut' maybe? Netflix for me only has the level up, so I have not seen the original to compare.
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AthenaTheStorierX Jun 14, 2022
The soundtrack is phenomenal! This is a great example of how to use great music to make scenes even more meaningful and better. They did a great job with this. Amazing.
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Replying to dxvyx83838 Jun 14, 2022
Okayy just completed the series i know!!! You guys can hate me for it!!! Seriously the best series came out during…
I feel like the show is a reflection on life during quarantine. Humans even in a virtual environment strive/want/can connect still with one another and have meaningful interactions and experience. Look at all the clever ways people were interacting and still trying to be happy and to cope in a strange new reality. It feels like a philosophical commentary on humanity really.
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On Panda and Hedgehog Jun 13, 2022
For a series from 2012 it only feels minorly dated (hair and clothing....and the 'weaker' female leads...but it was a different time back then, so don't judge it 10 years later). This is cute, fluffy, and funny (even the cheesy parts!). Loved all the relationships dealing with family and friends; loved all the side characters. Sure, no series is perfect, but overall this is a fun series with a good ending so you feel positive. My favorite part was that the love triangle fell apart very quickly: I LOVED that it was the two guys became like best friends even to the girl's chagrin ;P TOTALLY REFRESHING! Some of this series is very rewatchable to me, so get a big plus in my book. I feel like the bigger story is less to do with the love story (it starts off sort of like a romcom, but it really isn't that) , but more to do with friends and family, redemption and justice....in a setting of lots of yummy desserts to make you hungry! :)
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Replying to AthenaTheStorierX Jun 5, 2022
Title DNA Says Love You Spoiler
Amber has one of the intersex conditions. It is unclear which one. But as such, it is not at all uncommon for…
We don't get all the details, but it is also likely that Amber's parents knew from birth that he was intersex, but because he 'looked mostly like a girl', they may have just assumed that would be what he would be and went with it....until development continued on to reveal he may be more toward the male side (internal organs matter here especially when puberty hits). Amber at one point admitted to Le that they found out his condition was 'more complicated than expected' and that was why the prolonged stay in UK. I would really love to know more background with Amber and his parents. We really don't know how much Amber knew when he was little. In that letter to Le, Amber wrote that he used to think he was 'special' and 'unique' like that rainbow fish...... which could imply he was aware of his condition WAY before the third grade..... or it could be just alluding to how Le made Amber feel by just being his friend. The writers use so much imagery and double meaning, that it leaves room open for interpretation and reflection.

But then when you go back and re-watch the little kids (Le and Wenwen) with the fish tank scene, I really get the vibe that Wenwen knew he was 'different' already back then....which makes me feel even more like he and his parents knew since his birth (the it being 'more complicated' part was discovered in the third grade).
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Replying to bxb_enjoyer Jun 5, 2022
Finally I found the opening song!!! Yaaaas!!! 😭😭😭😭https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ5-NyfcvNAThe official…
yay! It has the translation! thanks! you the best!
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Replying to KainGuru Jun 5, 2022
A compass! OMG it's a thing. Get one. Cell phones need cell towers. These inner city kids? Sheesh.
It's a lost skill now. Like shoe-ing a horse OR rewinding cassette tapes with a pencil. lol
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Replying to KainGuru Jun 5, 2022
Title DNA Says Love You Spoiler
One last thing... waited the who series to find out what the title about DNA had to do with anything... still…
I got that it was due to an accumulation of multiple reasons tied together:

1) His intersex condition is DNA based.

2) Amber loves Le because of who Amber internally is (genetics/genotype), not his outward appearance (phenotype) . Amber's DNA (self) loves Le's DNA (self).

3) Le legit fell in love with Amber TWICE, independent of what Amber's outward (phenotype) gender appeared to be. Likewise, it is also Le's DNA (self) that loves Amber's DNA (self). Though Le did clarify in last ep that he likes Amber BEST now as male, which I LOVE ;D
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Replying to Nauriya Jun 4, 2022
Title Bad Buddy
Noting on this entire planet give any person, any right to probe into the lives of actors. When on fucking earth,…
I never understood the desire of certain fans to blur reality by shipping REAL actors as if they were their FICTIONAL characters. It's super creepy to me and toxic. It reminds me of cults with people willfully participating in a mass delusion. So unhealthy.

Ship characters, not actors.
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Replying to Anarya Jun 4, 2022
There's a sense of "brotherhood" perhaps, but I wouldn't really call it a "bromance"
Yeah, I kinda feel like "bromance' is being seriously overused nowadays. It is like "organic" ;P
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Replying to Anarya Jun 4, 2022
There's a sense of "brotherhood" perhaps, but I wouldn't really call it a "bromance"
Yeah, I kinda feel like "bromance' is being seriously overused nowadays. It is like "organic" ;P
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Replying to OneAjhussi Jun 4, 2022
I don't think China has mastered the Fantasy genre. Hollywood has. :DAll this is because of a war of nationalism…
To be fair, SOME Chinese dramas have tried to push at the boundaries they are trapped in and thus DO connect with an international audience (like The Untamed, Nirvana in Fire, Story of Yanxi Palace, Word of Honor, The Longest Day in Chang'an, etc). It prompts some great creativity in itself to be able to attempt this. I agree that censorship and propaganda/nationalism rules on the Chinese entertainment industry can limit/restrict in general its ability to connect to an international audience depending on its specific themes, and it also greatly limits the kinds of stories/questions/variety-of-thought you can expect from them. Maybe that is the 'cookie cutter' feel one of you described; how they often feel the same? I feel like ones more focused on universal themes do better internationally: 1) love against all odds, 2) fighting against oppression/injustice (especially if it is clever and/or the 'underdog' making a difference), and 3) focus on friendship/family (unconditional support even through difficult times or mistakes).
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Replying to Niki Chu Jun 4, 2022
There’s not really a controversy yet, only people pointing out that the drama reminds of the chinese wuxia/xianxia…
They can rage against a wall if they want. *shrugs*
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Replying to TinyMoose Jun 3, 2022
I'll just jump to the "kisses" part: I watched this series after watching 3 Chinese mainland romantic dramas in…
You're too kind. I get excited/rambling sometimes! I loved your review. It was very truthful and on point.
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