Is it true that in the novel it is Sorn-That and not That-Sorn? Either way, I'm fine with it. LOL Kids, that is why there's a door, knock! So Korn won't be kicked. LOL P'Por will be the savior.
This series rivals HIStory 3: Trapped, for me. Nothing short of epic!As regards to the clip for the season 2,…
Shi De didn't return "in a few months", hence, the slap from Shu Yi. And Shu Yi owns the company where to former is working. Finally, the #2 becomes the number 1?
That was my fist film that I made in 2011. That time I got no experience making film before.
But it already shows your potential.
From the choice of the scenery, focusing not only with the story but also on the actors' emotions and expressions.
You were consistent from Present Perfect to Present Still Perfect. You didn't depart from the first movie, the 2011. The 3 independent movies have a signature that you know it's Aam.
Going to 2 Moons 2. You were able to give justice to the other 2 couples that weren't given the chance to blossom in 2 Moons, when it was teased to have 3 couples and only happens in 2 Moons 2.
That is why I am excited for "Call It What You Want" as it is not the typical Thai BL that involves student with a high school/uni setting.
This would definitely would not appeal with the younger generation... With someone like me that had to go through the struggle of being a gay in a highly conservative country, this is very close to my heart.
This is not the lovey dovey type of BL that is why this is more realistic than most of BL's out there. Grounded more to realism than fiction.
Take note, it took Taiwan 3 decades to become the very first Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage despite of what members of the LGBT+ community members need to go through back in the days.
No doubt that delivery of lines is spot on, what lacks is the emotion behind what being said. I like the concept of incorporating math into the story, in falling in love. Despite limited budget, they manage to shoot the scenes in a IG worthy ones. It's light, straight-forward story with very likable actors. I hope New doesn't fix his crooked teeth, it what will make him unique. One big concern after the first 3 episodes, editing. The transition is not as smooth as it needs to be. The last part of Episode 6 is when New and Quin are at their best. It just showed that they already comfortable and the acting is way better than the previous episodes.
I stumbled across this series in Nextflix by accident... Then at the Shibuya crossing, I saw a familiar face, Karube... I am watching Cherry Magic... LOL
Kids, that is why there's a door, knock! So Korn won't be kicked. LOL
P'Por will be the savior.
As regards to the clip for the season 2, my thoughts::
Followed by this, again, not your typical Thai BL, that aired for more than half a year. Simple, uncomplicated story yet their acting is consistent.
Next in line is KinnPorsche, not a typical Thai BL, once more. But sadly, they're going to take support roles.
From the choice of the scenery, focusing not only with the story but also on the actors' emotions and expressions.
You were consistent from Present Perfect to Present Still Perfect. You didn't depart from the first movie, the 2011. The 3 independent movies have a signature that you know it's Aam.
Going to 2 Moons 2. You were able to give justice to the other 2 couples that weren't given the chance to blossom in 2 Moons, when it was teased to have 3 couples and only happens in 2 Moons 2.
That is why I am excited for "Call It What You Want" as it is not the typical Thai BL that involves student with a high school/uni setting.
And sometimes, all we need is a chance.
This is not the lovey dovey type of BL that is why this is more realistic than most of BL's out there. Grounded more to realism than fiction.
Take note, it took Taiwan 3 decades to become the very first Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage despite of what members of the LGBT+ community members need to go through back in the days.
What the ending means:
Hush now, Adachi. Everything will turn out just fine.