If you have watched the trailer, you would know that the story revolves around how Hia Yi tries to improve the…
Speaking from personal experience, no, not every relationship has communication problems. Because this is fiction, I allow for some poor communication but when it's egregious then it pulls me out of the fantasy. Diao saw his fiancee of 3 years talking to a female client and assumed he was cheating??? He never talks to Yi who he's known for 14 years??? With the security cameras/guards it definitely felt like they were there to keep tabs on Diao/prevent him from leaving. If they had shown a scene where Diao wanted to go grocery shopping alone and Yi said he had to take the guards for safety then things would have made more sense. But screenwriters shouldn't assume viewers have read the book.
I felt the same way about the side couple, but it might be because I preferred their couple in the Thai version…
that could definitely be a factor, I think I liked both couples in the original about the same but for different reasons (Tutor/Fighter and their love/hate/steamy stuff and Saifah/Zon for their cuteness)
people have different life experiences and traumas, a kick might not bother some people but might be really triggering for others. I realize I likely include content warnings that trigger no one and I likely don't include content warnings that might trigger others but I'm trying to be helpful
I think that there was love at 1st sight scene. Do you remember flashback to when Thames and Bua (Mon's sister)…
true about the flashback, wish we had seen that sooner because it was just a really odd dynamic (and even looking at a picture and being that infatuated/flirty seems a bit strange to me)
there is a bunch of nonsense world building that you pointed out, the rules are broken when it's convenient for the plot
I think that there was love at 1st sight scene. Do you remember flashback to when Thames and Bua (Mon's sister)…
true about the flashback, wish we had seen that sooner because it was just a really odd dynamic (and even looking at a picture and being that infatuated/flirty seems a bit strange to me)
there is a bunch of nonsense world building that you pointed out, the rules are broken when it's convenient for the plot
episode 1 differences in the uncut version, more/longer at the beginning, 23-28 flashback with boyfriend and showing a dream house drawing, 37-44 longer post break up scene ripping up the drawing, drinking, getting assaulted by a rando outside the club, longer crying/driving sequence, 47-51 being discovered by Ming, mom and son talking, 52-54 asked Ming to use his phone, more at the market scenes
I thought the acting and directing was terrible - very subpar. The plot holes are everywhere. Iām not sure how…
That's a totally fair assessment, I did read the manga and tried to review the series by itself but maybe the manga has influenced how I viewed the series. I might mull it over some more/re-watch parts of it and update my review. I also give series that tell more unique stories/tackle real world issues a bit of a review boost...
there is a bunch of nonsense world building that you pointed out, the rules are broken when it's convenient for the plot
there is a bunch of nonsense world building that you pointed out, the rules are broken when it's convenient for the plot