Dialogue in fiction is always written to be read in silence. The page is the limit.
Dialogue on stage and on the screen is meant to be spoken. The voice is the limit- Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Dialogue in fiction is always written to be read in silence. The page is the limit.
Dialogue on stage and on the screen is meant to be spoken. The voice is the limit- Guillermo Cabrera Infante
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.
Continue reading Exclusive Interview with “180 Degree The Series” Director Punnasak Sukee
‘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.
Boys’ Love, BL, male for male, the fandom has many names and colors for this genre and the actors who play out these fictions.
Continue reading “War of Y-New Ship” Series Review (Ep.1 to 5)
Dialogue is a lean language in which every word counts-Sol Stein
Boys’ Love is a lucrative fantasy spun around, regaling tales of love, lust and sensuality.
Continue reading Dreamy Thai BL Couples That Are Making Me Swoon
“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
Created by Rookie Thailand, the sleeper hit “21 Day Theory” was startlingly refreshing and surprising.
Disappointment can’t be projected, unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be the case when it comes to veritable BL content. Though it is impossible to tag each drama/movie, with the amount of shows premiering each quarter, we have tried our level best to square off the choices that left us shaking our heads in regret. In today’s feature, our authors will be talking about dramas whose ratings couldn’t keep up with their promising trailers!
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.
Continue reading “Love in the Air” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)