With this series I feel like the episodes are over before I know it. I'm just getting into it and then freeze-frame and it's done. I'm still wondering where this is going and in a way that could be intentional or an unfortunate by-product. I like to think it is the former, and we're building to an emotional finale. I don't know what sort of ending we'll get and that makes me a little anxious, but I'd rather that then waiting for the obvious conclusion.
Anyway, we've had some really beautiful performances from the two leads and they've handled the heavier tone of this very well.
My fear with this series is that it'll be far more tragic than I'm anticipating. I'm feeling a knot in my stomach because of it. I think a big part of it is due to the fact that I don't know where it's going. It's not conventionally predictable, but I can see myself sobbing in the end.
Anyway, this is a very competent effort from a first-time director. I have issues with some of the scene lengths and the incessant music, but it has achieved an emotional impact that this story required. The performances are generally good with Title being a standout.
I did enjoy this, despite some of the weaknesses. In some ways it fell into some of the tropes of other BL, but at least it was a different setting and we had some sweet and funny moments. I think being 8 episodes kept it from becoming too tiresome or adding too much nonsense. Some series that go to 12 or 13 episodes tend to have some scenes, if not entire episodes, you could ditch.
Of course I liked the main couple, but absolutely adored Pitch and Bank. I would definitely like to see them in another series together. 😍
I would recommend watching it. It's enjoyable enough with a different setting compared to other BL. Also, it's only 8 episodes, so not as much of a commitment as some other series.
This wasn't bad, but nowhere near as good as the first season. With the first season there was a story arc you could follow throughout, whereas with the second it felt more like individual episodes that didn't contribute much to the overall series. Some of the episodes felt like they were just there for comedic value and didn't really go anywhere. Even the last episode seemed to end abruptly and left me confused. I had to come and check if it actually finished with episode 11 or there was a 12th episode that wasn't listed. All that aside, it's a cute enough series and if you're not expecting too much you'll probably enjoy it.
I'm still enjoying this. It's a shame there is only one episode to go because I feel like there are some aspects of this that might not be resolved adequately, but at least we've had something different from this series.
I didn't know what to expect from this, but I enjoyed it a lot. It's a little bit silly, which isn't a criticism, but it manages to balance the humour well with a good story. I'll definitely be checking out the other series.
The only down side is that it makes me miss my white cat who passed away two years ago. 😿
This started out shaky, got a bit better, but had a relatively disappointing finish. It isn't the best series ever made, nor is it the worst, but for a low-budget series it was, umm, tolerable.
I think the product placement is the clumsiest I've ever seen. I suppose they have to do whatever it takes to…
That's true. I suppose I take it for granted in my country that children get an education and are not forced to leave school, or not go to it at all, to support the family.
There's something about this series that really appeals to me. Although I love a bright and happy series as well, sometimes you need something a bit sombre. I'm wondering where it's going in terms of the timeline. Is this going to be entirely set in the past, or will we get some resolution in the present day, or future? Anyway, even though it has a slow pacing, it feels like the episodes are over too soon.
I'm enjoying this series a lot. It walks a nice line of emotion, sweetness and humour. I'm somewhat devastated we only 2 episodes to go, but I would rather be satisfied with 8 good episodes, than have a disappointing 10 or 12. I would love to see these characters, or actors, in another series. I can see I'm not alone with my adoration of Pitch and Bank. 🥰
To me, the soap product thing is a cultural artifact, not a racist one. Upper class women in the U.S. long ago…
It's very much a cultural thing. A Vietnamese girl I was friends with used to love going to the beach and would consequently get a tan. Her grandmother would say she looked ugly because of it. In her grandmother's mind it was a sign of working in the fields.
In my country, having a tan was once seen as desirable because it denoted health or an outdoors lifestyle. Unfortunately it also lead to extraordinarily high levels of skin cancer.
This has got to be some of the most god-aweful writing I've ever seen in any BL. It's like written by a middle-schooler.…
I think the product placement is the clumsiest I've ever seen. I suppose they have to do whatever it takes to pay the costs of this series, but a scene where he's trying to rope in kids to sell soap was pretty gross. I'm sure the weekly income of some of the people in that village may equate to a bar of that soap.
Anyway, we've had some really beautiful performances from the two leads and they've handled the heavier tone of this very well.
Anyway, this is a very competent effort from a first-time director. I have issues with some of the scene lengths and the incessant music, but it has achieved an emotional impact that this story required. The performances are generally good with Title being a standout.
Of course I liked the main couple, but absolutely adored Pitch and Bank. I would definitely like to see them in another series together. 😍
The only down side is that it makes me miss my white cat who passed away two years ago. 😿
In my country, having a tan was once seen as desirable because it denoted health or an outdoors lifestyle. Unfortunately it also lead to extraordinarily high levels of skin cancer.
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Sakanut Phattthong
1993-2021
I'm taking it that the actor playing the station porter passed away.