I agree with you. That movie had so much potential. I’ve had high expectations because the Thai movie yes or no is actually pretty good. But this one just escalated quickly and lured us to a misleading journey. I was hoping for a better ending too. It was just.. tragic. Sorry for letting you witness that :( have a lovely day. Ps I love reading your rants! :)

Oh, right! I can’t believe I forgot Yes or No. Lol. Yeah, this one, argh. These bad endings feel like they’re so preachy, you know? “This is how sad it is for them, don’t you feel bad?” I don’t think they help much at all.

Anyway, not your fault and thanks! Come off anon, we should be buds. 🙂

I agree with you. That movie had so much potential. I’ve had high expectations because the Thai movie yes or no is actually pretty good. But this one just escalated quickly and lured us to a misleading journey. I was hoping for a better ending too. It was just.. tragic. Sorry for letting you witness that :( have a lovely day. Ps I love reading your rants! :)

Oh, right! I can’t believe I forgot Yes or No. Lol. Yeah, this one, argh. These bad endings feel like they’re so preachy, you know? “This is how sad it is for them, don’t you feel bad?” I don’t think they help much at all.

Anyway, not your fault and thanks! Come off anon, we should be buds. 🙂

Hi. So, what do you think about the movie? (1448LAU)

Hi!

Um. I dunno. It was interesting to watch another Thai movie, I think the only other ones I’ve seen are Chocolate and the Ong-Bak series, so this was a big departure from the action. I liked the first half, it was cute, but it just makes me wish all that much more for a different ending. :

I’m pretty sick and tired of queer stories getting a tragic ending so that the straight audience learns some empathy. Like, wouldn’t it humanize us more to share in the same joys and happy endings of mainstream romances? They’re such starkly different experiences, I don’t know if things like not being able to be out, or get married, or share insurance or medical treatment, or even see someone in the hospital or getting custody of their kid teach much instead of just evoking a guilty relief at not having to live like that. And how depressing and sad and frightening it must be for the queer audience.

Hi. So, what do you think about the movie? (1448LAU)

Hi!

Um. I dunno. It was interesting to watch another Thai movie, I think the only other ones I’ve seen are Chocolate and the Ong-Bak series, so this was a big departure from the action. I liked the first half, it was cute, but it just makes me wish all that much more for a different ending. :

I’m pretty sick and tired of queer stories getting a tragic ending so that the straight audience learns some empathy. Like, wouldn’t it humanize us more to share in the same joys and happy endings of mainstream romances? They’re such starkly different experiences, I don’t know if things like not being able to be out, or get married, or share insurance or medical treatment, or even see someone in the hospital or getting custody of their kid teach much instead of just evoking a guilty relief at not having to live like that. And how depressing and sad and frightening it must be for the queer audience.