Lakorn should take reponsibility of not promoting or making common place some behaviors that are illegal and sometime…
I agree. In my other response I've mentioned how there's less rape in lakorns (from what I've noticed) now than before. I think there is some change, but there's still a lot more work to be done. I'm glad to hear there were petitions about it because it means people do care. Dramas and movies don't influence me, but I'm aware that there are people who watch them and might think it's ok to do something wrong or victims might think it's normal. That's why there should at least be a PSA in the beginning of the episode before they stop romanticizing sexual abuse the way they are completely.
I really label majority of lakorns as a dark romance or a bully romance. That genre in literature is not everyone's…
I'm definitely not someone who becomes a SJW because of a scene in a movie/drama, but I'm not a fan of women falling in love with men who sexually abused them in lakorns. After it happens, it seems like it becomes totally irrelevant and there's not even a conversation about it. Thankfully, in newer lakorns there's less rape, but there's still quite a lot of other kinds of sexual and non sexual abuse. I've enjoyed many lakorns despite such scenes, but it does make me uncomfortable.
I'm totally aware that sexual and physical abuse in lakorns should be stopped and not be romanticized, however, reading the comments of people who just started watching lakorns and it might be their first one always makes me laugh lol When you decide to watch a lakorn, forget about morals, feminism, self-respect, logic etc. throw it all out the window. If you're able to do that (it's pretty hard), you will probably enjoy it. This seems like one of those lakorns. I usually avoid them as much as possible, but I'll be watching this one since I really like Mookda. Hopefully besides the usual immoral lakorn tropes, it'll be a good one.
When does the ML find out she's a woman? I'm not really into gender benders, but if it's done well and doesn't last half the drama, I'm ok with it. I need to know before I start watching though...
So I suppose they think they're brother and sister and have been raised as such when little, but aren't actually biologically related? At least I hope that's how it will be, otherwise yikes lol
I was just about to say how this reminds me of You Are My Answer in a way and then noticed the main actress is in both dramas. I've watched 4 episodes and I like it so far. I hope ML's wife won't be making problems in the future. She seems like she would be messy and petty. I like these kind of dramas in general, so I assume it'll be the same with this one.
Dramas and movies don't influence me, but I'm aware that there are people who watch them and might think it's ok to do something wrong or victims might think it's normal. That's why there should at least be a PSA in the beginning of the episode before they stop romanticizing sexual abuse the way they are completely.
I've enjoyed many lakorns despite such scenes, but it does make me uncomfortable.
When you decide to watch a lakorn, forget about morals, feminism, self-respect, logic etc. throw it all out the window. If you're able to do that (it's pretty hard), you will probably enjoy it.
This seems like one of those lakorns. I usually avoid them as much as possible, but I'll be watching this one since I really like Mookda. Hopefully besides the usual immoral lakorn tropes, it'll be a good one.
Even if the story is not that interesting, I feel like the chemistry will be good.
At least I hope that's how it will be, otherwise yikes lol
I've watched 4 episodes and I like it so far. I hope ML's wife won't be making problems in the future. She seems like she would be messy and petty.
I like these kind of dramas in general, so I assume it'll be the same with this one.
Thanks!