'You dont have to be perfect, You just have to be yourself'
I don't cry at shows easily. It takes a lot to pull a tear out of me. This one made me cry 3 times because it got personal.
I can understand the more negative responses because I partly agree with them. There were times it got a little cheesy or what made Kuea feel like he had to be a certain way for Lian to love him? But after finishing, I just wanted to rewatch it again, and when I did, I instantly fell in love and my 7.5 rating went to 9.
The story is pretty touching, just in a typical Thai BL way. If you've never lived with the pressure of having to keep up a fake persona to keep others happy, then it might get a little lost.
What's the point of your life? Who are you living for? When you live a false identity, who are you really pleasing, and is it worth it?
In this case, it's not only about LGBT identity, it's also about personal identity. Just wanting to be loved for who you are. No fluff. No glaze. Just raw and real.
It turns out, that both were pretending for each other but I would have liked to see more of why. Kuea isn't a soft as he appears and Lian isn't as cold. Both love each other and when they see the true version of the other, they fall more in love because authenticity will trump every time. They're insecure, they're can't talk about their feelings and are awkward with each other.
Lian just wants to make Kuea happy but doesn't know how because Kuea just smiles and nods all the time. He loves Kuea but doesn't know how because Kuea keeps his real self hidden. It's hard to love someone like that when all your efforts are met with an expressionless glaze. I understand his frustration.
I felt this one. I've lived it, so it hit me hard and only strengthens my determination to be real.
I did feel that both 'tops' had that daddy dom feel but it did soften out as the characters opened up.
I also really loved the music in the show, which I don't normally so an extra point for that.
Perhaps a more biased review but it is what it is.
I can understand the more negative responses because I partly agree with them. There were times it got a little cheesy or what made Kuea feel like he had to be a certain way for Lian to love him? But after finishing, I just wanted to rewatch it again, and when I did, I instantly fell in love and my 7.5 rating went to 9.
The story is pretty touching, just in a typical Thai BL way. If you've never lived with the pressure of having to keep up a fake persona to keep others happy, then it might get a little lost.
What's the point of your life? Who are you living for? When you live a false identity, who are you really pleasing, and is it worth it?
In this case, it's not only about LGBT identity, it's also about personal identity. Just wanting to be loved for who you are. No fluff. No glaze. Just raw and real.
It turns out, that both were pretending for each other but I would have liked to see more of why. Kuea isn't a soft as he appears and Lian isn't as cold. Both love each other and when they see the true version of the other, they fall more in love because authenticity will trump every time. They're insecure, they're can't talk about their feelings and are awkward with each other.
Lian just wants to make Kuea happy but doesn't know how because Kuea just smiles and nods all the time. He loves Kuea but doesn't know how because Kuea keeps his real self hidden. It's hard to love someone like that when all your efforts are met with an expressionless glaze. I understand his frustration.
I felt this one. I've lived it, so it hit me hard and only strengthens my determination to be real.
I did feel that both 'tops' had that daddy dom feel but it did soften out as the characters opened up.
I also really loved the music in the show, which I don't normally so an extra point for that.
Perhaps a more biased review but it is what it is.
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