sreelekhaburla
Joined Jun 2023
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Every time P'Tha accompanies his artists to Nippon, he buys copyright to remake a manga or webtoon. Out of the whole wide world to choose from, they only pic the redundant ones. Original version was hilarious owing to typically over-courteous behavior of natives. Being queer is considered gullible in their society as a matter of fact. Reproducing the same in a different country with esoteric trans culture requires a skilled pen which clearly GMM is in dire need of. Maybe they wanted to experiment but comedy did not settle well in my perspective with given set of artists. There isn't much to expect from EM here as they failed to plunge me into their emotional premise. In certain scenarios Thor stood out. FK must be appreciated for diligently following their hypothetical partners every script. The team reminisces 'ATOTS' so much that it has become an overdose now. Further more, Earth appeared weaker in these past years compared to 'Waterboyy series'. Please let him live and work comfortably.
P.s. Thank you P'Prom for 'Say yes'
P.s. Thank you P'Prom for 'Say yes'
Attempting a period drama has always been challenging. Not a lot of attention was paid to filming a detailed war but to internal politics of harem. If i remember correctly a certain cast have been replaced since the official trailer. Ending failed to impress me in a sense. Trailer depicted a coronated queen who struggled and surpassed bonds, whether lawfully or not. Apparently she died alongside her lover in conclusion. Grandeur of femininity bedecked in ruthlessness as in the teaser was not borne by subsequent episodes of the plot. Davika and Film in the main casting was enough for me to venture into this story which showcases a portion of history, altered by the director occasionally. Body language of leading ladies seemed more like a beauty pageant than charismatic royalty. Also their wardrobe and accessories were attention deprived cementing the fact that director is a male. I don't see the requirement to harm animals for filming.