Now that so many Japanese BL series are being adapted in Thai BLs, I wish I could see Kinou Nani Tabeta? (What Did You Eat Yesterday?) to be adapted too.
And you know who'll be the best cast?
These two-
Utt Uttsada Panichkul as Kakei Shiro
Nat Sakdatorn as Yabuki Kenji
I saw them together in the film Fathers and I loved their chemistry. Also, their ages are almost perfect to be cast into these roles.
Op has already given visual aid to support her post, if it's still not clear then -
She's saying that there are already queer women pop artists who are actually "QUEER" and identify as women regardless of their sexuality (bi/pan etc) so there is no need to reimagine TS as a secretly "queer" icon when she's not queer herself.
There has never been any indication that she was and is while there are literally many other out of the closet Queer artists out there.
Of course listen to TS but doesn't mean everything is gay, especially not her.
I hope this one is better? I even reiterated twice.
all goofing aside I genuinely don't understand the urge to reimagine Taylor Allison Swift as a secretly queer icon when the pop music scene(TM) is like. literally overflowing with women who actually like women. Gaga and Kesha and Miley and Halsey are right there. Rina Sawayama and Hayley Kiyoko and Rebecca Black and Kehlani and Victoria Mon茅t and Miya Folick if you're willing to get slightly less top 100. Janelle and Demi for them nonbinary takes on liking girls. like what are we doing here. like I'm not even saying you can't enjoy Taylor but why would you hang all your little gay hopes on her.
What a beautiful trailer. The colour correction, the lighting, the music , the cinematography. There is something special about Taiwanese media... I'm so so eager now.
A Balloon's Landing official trailer (eng sub)
starring: Fandy Fan and Terrance Lau, in cinemas May 10th
The Last Case is coming!!!! Our first mystery/detective/thriller GL is finally here after all this time. To say I鈥檓 excited would be an understatement. 馃ぉ
I love the contrast between the first time they sat at a table together, and the last time in series two.
In the first:
The lighting is cool, with mostly blue-greys, whites, and bits of brown. It kind of matches Kasuga's muted clothes and Nomoto's skirt.
The camera is angled so that Nomoto's a bit closer to the foreground. At this stage, their relationship is purely transactional and uneven: Nomoto provides. Kasuga eats.
Kasuga's only interested in the food.
Nomoto is straight-backed, apprehensive, and uncertain. She's only observing and not participating.
In the last:
The lighting is SO WARM, with pops of red, orange, and green, reflecting the deep warmth that's grown between them. Their relationship so far hasn't had heat or passion, and Nomoto was struggling with this and what it meant for her identity. And to have this warmth celebrated is just! so!
This scene is so full and cosy compared to the first - full of the food they'd made together, and full of THEM. The camera has centred them and they've taken up the bulk of the screen.
Kasuga's SMILE. She actually stops chewing and puts her croquette down as she waits for Nomoto's "oishii!!!".
As the show progressed, food was no longer only about cooking, feeding, and being fed. It became a way for them to connect, show care, love, and welcome others into their lives.
Y'all, I cannot wait. Look at these idiots! I love goofy vampires so much and that no one is taking this super seriously and it's just fun and all the playfulness but also the little touch of serious behind it all. And the familiar faces! @absolutebl Pulp. Absolute vampire pulp.
When Achi's mom instantly asked Karan if he was sure he wanted to date Achi because Achi was clumsy? Man, no wonder Karan literally had to build this boy's self-esteem up from the basement just to convince him that he could be loved.
(And then Karan's mom rushes off the phone with him without making plans and no wonder he thought just watching from a distance would make him happy, no wonder he was so worried about what approaching Achi might mean.)
You learn to love as you are loved. But you can always learn more love.