One big minus point for episode 1 is cinematography. It's nowhere near the level of Cherry Magic's. I watch this show with a high-quality screen and some scenes just look bad. It's not just blurry, I can still see clearly the characters' hair and skin but maybe it's out of focus. I rewatch episode 1 this morning and still have the same thought. I think they have to do a better job at editing the raw footages for the upcoming episodes.
The amount of sponsors for this show is crazy, there must be a lot of money pouring into this so I expected the cinematography to be a lot better.
I just watch the Japanese version, they're good but I think the actors are a bit mature and older than they are here. I love watching GemFourth more that's why I love this version. If you replace the main lead of this show as JoongDunk or KhaotungFirst, then the Japanese version is definitely better.
At this point I lose all my hope for season 2 but I don't care about it anymore, I want Zhang Jiong Min and Xu Bin have another BL series together, their chemistry is explosive.
anyone else notice his acting skills improved a lot in we are the series? I’ve never enjoyed his acting more…
Are you sure you're not confused between his acting and his story, maybe you like the character and the story. His acting as far as I see is exactly the same as it was. The convenient thing is that We Are is the kind of show doesn't require a lot of acting skill, it's quite similar to Fish upon the sky, a highschool show. I would love to see his improvement in another adult series.
I won't argue with you because what you just said makes no sense at all. However, I respect that you like this show. Everything about this show reminds me how far Pond-Phuwin has fallen. They were a promising couple like 2 years ago, then Never Let Me Go happened, their status hurts badly. For them to be in a show like this with New as director, I think it's a big step down.
I don't know why people whining too much about this series, I mean, this is the type of show we watch while waiting for My Love Mix-Up, don't be so serious, lolz.
June and July are going to be so booked. I'm already so happy! Btw, don't forget to check out Wandee Goodday.
I think Wandee Goodday is fine but I have no desire to watch it anymore (I dropped at episode 3). I love Inn but his acting is all the same across every series. I watched his Teddy Bear series (on Channel 3) and loved it, though I think he should be more diverse in his acting roles. He's no longer at that age to play a "cute boy" anymore.
What I dread most when I stumble on any comment section are the Novel spoilers when the show is still airing.…
I know how you feel. I hate those spoilers too but thank God, for me, most (if not all) Thai BL series has zero value in plot, maybe because I read too many romance books therefore these series' plots are nothing new to me. I watch them because I just want to see two handsome guys acting cute with each other.
It's been a long time since I've been in a BL marathon. These are what I'm currently watching: We Are, My Stand-in, Only Boo. When My Love Mix-up starts, I won't have a thing to complain about my life anymore. I love this June.
Most of his shows after GMM are terrible but somehow I have a lot of respect for him as an artist, if he was still in GMM, he would end up playing a lot of support roles like his old partner. Now he can play the main lead but his problem now is how to find a better manager, he needs someone to choose his scripts for him.
The amount of sponsors for this show is crazy, there must be a lot of money pouring into this so I expected the cinematography to be a lot better.
I love the actor Poon. I hope he gets a main role in a BL next year, the guy is too cute.