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Expectations. Life is full of them.
Growing up, no matter what generation a person is from, is full of joy, pain, success, and rejection. Regrets follow us like heavy weights pulling at our ankles, holding us back from the potential future we dream of stepping into.
Continue reading “Minato’s Laundromat” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)
It is a profoundly rare thing to stumble on a series that manages to bring two worlds together, the stage and television. But the new Thai drama 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us does just that. For those watching, the drama has become a beautiful week-by-week journey exploring the grief and complicated relationship between three characters, the theatrical Sasiwimol (Mam Kathaleeya), her idealistic son Wang (Pond Ponlawit), and her old college friend Inthawut (Nike Nitidon). It is a journey full of symbolism, nuances, and philosophical undertones that has us all questioning life, ourselves, and love. And it does it with a drama made as much for the stage as it is for television.
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It isn’t often life gives people a second chance. And it never offers the opportunity to erase a death that’s already happened.
‘What if’ is an age-old question, a simple two words often full of regret. As we age, we look back on life and wonder about what we’ve done and what we could have done differently.
“I think love is a lot like the other side of the creek. It looks pleasant during the day. But in the evening, we can never know what lurks there.”
~ Wang, 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us
“Emotions can be sparked with few words. That`s the power of dialogue.” – Sol Stein
Heartbreak, happiness, and hope. These emotions are all stepping stones in life, from the heartaches that shape the adults we become to the hopes and dreams that motivate us to move forward. And while these emotions never die, never are they more vividly felt than in our youth, a time when everything seems possible and heartache feels like the end of the world.
From the moment the first episode of the Thai BL Love in the Air opened, the lyrics from the 1983 song “It’s Raining Men” by The Weather Girls started playing in my head. Mainly because of the characters’ names and the fateful connection they seem to have with rain.
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