Adapted from the manhua “Hey, Your Ears Popped Out!” (喂,看見耳朵啦) by Tracy Hu (特雷西胡), Meow Ears Up is a very riveting and intriguing series.
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Adapted from the manhua “Hey, Your Ears Popped Out!” (喂,看見耳朵啦) by Tracy Hu (特雷西胡), Meow Ears Up is a very riveting and intriguing series.
Continue reading “Meow Ears Up” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Food porn BL’s seem to be trending within the industry, and the latest edition in the list is What Zabb Man!, starring Peter Chonpachara Jeepetch as Poon and Boss Thawatchanin Darayon as Athip/Tian.
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“The filmmaking process taught me that I need to be authentic—in my scripts and in real life.”- John Grooters
No matter the century, humanity, in some form or fashion, has a need to destroy and subjugate beautiful things. The mentality applied is that the people doing the oppression “hate” the uniquely beautiful culture, skin tone, race that isn’t them.
An overlooked series that has both brilliance and occasional ineptness. Through its sporadic ups and downs, I was mesmerized by its message, that is both clear and muddy at the same time.
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“No matter if you are someone with a different culture and speaks a different language. Even if we have different skin and eye colors. No matter the gender … I will accept everyone and everything. And I want to be the one to tell them … “You are not weird.”
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This series is simply an abject failure. It abandoned all the charm and creativity of Season One and instead it was replaced with a banal and boring journey of childishness and self-centered indulgences.
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“The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself.”- Peter Jackson.
So GMMTV really shot themselves in the foot with Cupid’s Last Wish.
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From beginning to end, the webtoon live-action adaptation Cherry Blossoms After Winter maintains the same emotional appeal for me that it started with. Fate brings our two leads, Seo Hae Bom (Ok Jin Uk) and Jo Tae Sung (Kang Hui), together under the same roof, their relationship further complicated by Tae Sung’s unrequited feelings.
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