I think what the writers got wrong in this drama is they missed the mark to define how deep was this relationship…
I 100% agree with you.. We are sitting through more episodes of her freaking out over the breakup than we did getting to see them as a couple so I feel nothing when I should be heartbroken with her.
People are criticizing Bo-Ra for acting "pathetic" over the course of this breakup, but I interpret it differently.…
The biggest problem I have with it is that she is completely falling apart while the ML isn't anywhere close to reacting in the same way to his breakup. It feels out of balance to me. Why does she have to lose everything in order to get the attention of the ML? He wasn't even polite to her until he saw her get humiliated.
Firstly, the title is absolutely misleading. This is not a romance movie, more of a critique of the korean education…
I agree with everything you said but one thing I wanted to mention is that the original Korean title was One Shot Scandal. The English title is misleading.
I'm on episode 2 and thinking of dropping but I have a question: the ML catches the FL going through his mail, he asks her why, she says she's interested in him but not romantically and then...that's it? He goes to his apartment, she goes through his mail. And then the next morning she goes to work early and gets caught in his office by the office manager. Why doesn't she get fired? Do we learn something later that explains it? I couldn't really get past it but if there's some explanation later I can deal for now.
This is another general criticism but the color grading and production design are really off for what's supposed to be a sad drama. For example, the siblings lose their home but they end up living with a friend who has a really nice house. Yes it sucks to lose your family home obviously and there's going to be a lot of anger around that but all things considered they didn't land in a bad place so it kind of undercuts the the FL's revenge arc. Also everything is overlit and kind of looks like a sitcom. It's bugging me a lot.
So far my favorite character is the older sister, she's crazy, slutty and hilarious 😆 I also love the lead actors but the overall production is uninspiring.
Came here after finishing this series and was surprised by some of the negative comments. Are we just getting…
I'm surprised too. Feels like a lot of people wanted a teen drama or more skinship but were served a multigenerational slice of life instead. I loved it though, miles ahead of the typical BL.
Maybe it's a mistranslation, but Li Ming said that people in the US give like 1000-2000 baht tips each, and I'm…
I was just grateful he has a rich boyfriend to travel to the US with. That's the fantasy element of the story because otherwise he'd be working as a dishwasher at a restaurant for sub minimum wage and sharing a room with 12 people.
Does anyone think Wen and Jim however cute they are now are not actually that compatible? It just feels like that…
Those are potential points of conflict but I also think the drama makes it clear that Wen helps lighten Jim's burdens and brings a sense of fun into his life that was missing. And Wen gets stability and emotional support from a mature partner who isn't needy the way Alan was. Nothing in life is guaranteed right? But I think they have a good shot at a long-term relationship
As an older person I have to say I loved seeing a portrayal of a mature relationship in a BL. I'm not into watching high school dramas with very few exceptions so that rules out a lot of BLs for me (sorry MSP fans, couldn't get into it). But MLC showed adults who were emotionally scarred, had suffered real losses and setbacks, and were overwhelmed by responsibility and the struggle to make a living. It was quietly heartbreaking how much Jim supported everyone in the community, how he was everyone's rock, yet he couldn't let anyone get close enough to share his burdens because of unresolved grief. Same for Wen being trapped in a relationship he couldn't fully let go of because on some level he kept hoping for a return of the love he once felt. Their courtship felt very real as Wen broke down Jim's defences little by little and they both allowed themselves to put the past behind and love again. Alan was a sympathetic person too, very flawed but acting out of grief and desperately hoping to repair a relationship that was already dead.
Even though I'm not generally a fan of teen romances, Li Ming and Heart were so incredibly sweet. Heart was isolated by his disability and deeply lonely, Li Ming was angry and acting out because he didn't feel he had a real future outside of working at his uncle's restaurant. They helped each other to mature and stand up for themselves and their relationship. It was so beautifully done.
I also loved how the show portrayed all different kinds of love and found family. Gaipa's relationship with his mother, Li Ming's relationship with Uncle Jim (the "when did you know yourself?" question from Jim was amazing), the conversation at the mall between Li Ming and his mother, even Saleng and Praew's new family. It gave a richness to the narrative beyond simply focusing on romance.
This is one of those rare gems that's working on every level: writing, cinematography, OST and of course acting (not a weak performance in the entire cast). I hope this gets seen widely and appreciated as it deserves.
I think it is very subtle, but at the same time, very clearly?Like we all can see how Wen fell at the first sight…
I also think that Wen was fun and light-hearted and Jim needed that. He had so many responsibilities and burdens from a young age and he needed someone in his life who made him laugh and experience joy again.
This is another general criticism but the color grading and production design are really off for what's supposed to be a sad drama. For example, the siblings lose their home but they end up living with a friend who has a really nice house. Yes it sucks to lose your family home obviously and there's going to be a lot of anger around that but all things considered they didn't land in a bad place so it kind of undercuts the the FL's revenge arc. Also everything is overlit and kind of looks like a sitcom. It's bugging me a lot.
So far my favorite character is the older sister, she's crazy, slutty and hilarious 😆 I also love the lead actors but the overall production is uninspiring.
Even though I'm not generally a fan of teen romances, Li Ming and Heart were so incredibly sweet. Heart was isolated by his disability and deeply lonely, Li Ming was angry and acting out because he didn't feel he had a real future outside of working at his uncle's restaurant. They helped each other to mature and stand up for themselves and their relationship. It was so beautifully done.
I also loved how the show portrayed all different kinds of love and found family. Gaipa's relationship with his mother, Li Ming's relationship with Uncle Jim (the "when did you know yourself?" question from Jim was amazing), the conversation at the mall between Li Ming and his mother, even Saleng and Praew's new family. It gave a richness to the narrative beyond simply focusing on romance.
This is one of those rare gems that's working on every level: writing, cinematography, OST and of course acting (not a weak performance in the entire cast). I hope this gets seen widely and appreciated as it deserves.