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billkinspp · 1 year
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the eclipse ep. 1 x tweets
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“How do you feel about him? It’s just ‘like’, or is it more than that?” Khaotung Thanawat as AYAN and First Kanaphan as AKK — THE ECLIPSE (2022) dir. Golf Tanwarin Sukkhapisit
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billkinspp · 1 year
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The Complete BL Sass™️ Collection (2021-2023) Not Me – Sean & White Semantic Error – Jaeyoung & Sangwoo Enchanté – Akk & Theo The Eclipse – Akk & Ayan My School President – Tinn & Gun
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billkinspp · 1 year
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ok just spent the whole day watching The Eclipse and god damn - I've been away from the bl scene online and such so don't know if it was hyped or talked about as much - this show is a winner for me. Not only does it touch on homophobia, closeted experiences but excellently includes social criticism. Ayan has to be one of my favourite characters. He is so well written and well rounded in his ideals and what he consumes shapes these beliefs. Akk's character is juxtaposed beautifully against Ayan; their ideologies, what they consume and how they are brought up shaping where they stand on maintaining or breaking law and order. Then we have Akk's breakthrough with an amazing character development as the plot progresses. I took the liberty to justify a lot of Akk's actions in idealising the school president club and built a whole character background for him based on the glimpses of hints we got throughout the show - do wish this was fully explored in the show itself but welp
ofc it's not all praises for the show cos so many things could have been done better. Akk and Ayan's first kiss almost made me drop the show with it's absurditiy and I did pause and roll my eyes at GMMTV for pulling their usual, unnecessary comedic inputs. did wish they could've dismanteled and talked more about homophbia in an all boys school, but the plot was being moved forward with a focus on tackling systematic oppression so I can overlook that.
oh and honorouable mention for first and khaotung with their chemistry ofc and acting oof
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billkinspp · 1 year
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userdramas event 01: favourite: it boy, dew jirawat ♡
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Are you really going to leave me? We used to be together everyday. Are you really going to leave us? Ren, I haven’t even apologized to you. You don’t need to. DEW JIRAWAT as REN & BRIGHT VACHIRAWIT as THYME Ep. 3 | F4 THAILAND: BOYS OVER FLOWERS (2022) dir. O Patha Thongpan
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Let’s just stay like this for a while.
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DEW JIRAWAT as REN F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2021)
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billkinspp · 2 years
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if anyone has watched The Rehearsal or has good essays/articles on the show, can you link them to me. That’s be great
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billkinspp · 2 years
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The Rehearsal is impressive simply from a production standpoint: There is a shock in seeing someone’s entire world rebuilt in perfect detail on a soundstage solely so they can playact one short conversation[...]That disorientation is more than a little horrifying[...]Fielder, as he says himself at one point in the show, holds much more power than any of the participants. Yes, they’ve consented to have their lives turned upside down, consented to be portrayed on camera, agreed to play along with scenarios designed to manipulate them. But can they really say no? They can control their own behavior, but they have no say in how that behavior is eventually edited. Even if they think they’re playing along — as Fielder’s bar-trivia man does — the process seems destined to betray them. Fielder toys with the idea that this man will end up shaken and disgusted when he realizes Fielder has prodded him toward a certain outcome, but The Rehearsal never lets us see how he truly feels after that revelation. In another rehearsal, the participant simply leaves, apparently opting out of the process. But The Rehearsal uses all his earlier footage anyhow.
But there is at least one level on which The Rehearsal is unquestionably commenting on something beyond the strange recesses of Fielder’s mind. Everything Fielder does is an unadorned version of how all reality TV works. We’re uncomfortable because we can see the mechanics of it, but nothing is actually different. People consent to play along with a production, often built as a “social experiment” for their possible gain[...]And once you strip it all down, isn’t The Rehearsal doing what all television does? Some of its most discomfiting elements involve that rehearsal for Angela, who wants to rehearse motherhood. Child actors, including infants and toddlers, become part of Fielder’s process, answering to different names and pretending Angela is their real parent. It’s nightmarish; you wonder if it damages them; it’s exactly what any child actor does for a more conventional television show. Sets built to look like a real home, lines prepared in advance, participation without a final say into what shows up onscreen — it’s not that different from a standard TV production, but it’s so much more unnerving when Fielder lets us see how it all works.
Kathryn VanArendonk, for VULTURE mag , in "Nathan Fielder's Dazzling, Horrifying Trial Run of Reality", writes compellingly about having seen all six episodes of The Rehearsal in an essay I am sure will become my earnest opinion about the show forever
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billkinspp · 2 years
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Severance is great because you get to see two older men experience love for the first time with each other and acting like giddy teenagers with crushes and those two men are Christopher Walken and John Turturro
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billkinspp · 2 years
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of all the outies, irv is so god damn cool like mark goes around being sad and indulging his weird ass rich hippy family, helly is an evil heiress freak but irv is out here like gay artist metal rocker with a vintage car committing corporate espionage and loving his dog like what a bad ass guy i love you
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billkinspp · 2 years
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Listen this show has everything. Corporate horror. Forbidden gay romance. Waffle parties. Commentary on labor alienation in our hypercapitalist society. Goo. Christopher Walken. Christopher Walken IN a forbidden gay romance. Baby goats.
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billkinspp · 2 years
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Isaac was such a mood reading the whole time not giving a single fuck about anything else you go king
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billkinspp · 2 years
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@heartstoppercomic vs. Heartstopper TV show
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billkinspp · 2 years
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my religion is the photobooth scene in heartstopper
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