Re: K-drama “Vagabond” Season 02 to film in the Philippines.
There appears to be much confusion about this, with most calling it a “rumour”.
A “rumour” is something that is being talked about in whisper, usually without any “notable” source. However, in this particular case, a lot of Philippine news media outlets reported this revelation from a former politician and businessman, Chavit Singson, who claims to be a co-producer.
Philippine news media are members of various legal journalism organisations. If you trust your own local media if they are members of a legal journalism organisation, then I think Philippine media should be accorded the same respect. No one is saying they have not, nor will not, make a mistake. But, at least, give them some credit, no matter what our personal feelings and thoughts about them in other matters (like in politics).
Anyway, instead of calling it a “rumour”, it is more fitting to call it “unconfirmed” or “leak”. I think the latter 99% fits. Why?
Chavit Singson talked to the media about it. He “revealed” it himself, and he claimed he is the co-producer. He also revealed that the writers of Vagabond Season 02 visited the Philippines in 2023, looking for filming locations.
Since he was the first to break this news, then it is a “leak” rather than a “rumour”. Regardless of my personal feelings and thoughts about the man, I doubt he'll risk his political and business reputation for a K-drama. I mean, if you are going to put your reputation on the line, would you do it for a TV show or for something bigger and more significant?
Also, think about it this way:
If Chavit Singson was lying about it, then he will be roasted alive by mass media. From notable media outfits to social media. We all know what happens if one lies to, and use, the media.
If he was not lying about it, but the project doesn't push through because of his early revelation (or “leak”), then the fans will roast him instead. Still, we cannot fault him for that other than “being too excited” about it. The ultimate decision lies with the production team, and the actors, producers can only do so much.
Him as a businessman, I think it was a calculated move to “leak” it at this time. They probably have reached a MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) already, thus, he is confident it will push through. Leaking it may increase support for it, especially in Korea, where the ultimate decision lies. Imagine if it doesn't push through, Chavit Singson can explain that the powers-that-be in Korea decided against it. So, yeah, strategic leak; or strategic early announcement.
Obviously, the production team cannot leak anything, and it is better for them to have a plausible deniability about any leaks or agreements. They want to film in the Philippines, they got support from Chavit Singson, now they just have to convince the powers-that-be in Korea. Hence, the “leak”, not a “rumour”. Get everyone to talk about it, and use it to convince the powers-that-be in Korea to green lit the project and to film in the Philippines.
there's a whole mess of stuff on my watch list i don't remember adding. series multiplying like rabbits or something after i log out 😂 i'm never going to catch up
I hope it was only an Easter egg, or fan service. Or maybe, it grew on her, and she did not realise she was doing it.
I mean, I don't think a 16-year-old who got stuck on an island alone for 15 years would act that way. Secondly, her character learned to live on her own and to be confident, so “nervousness” or “anxiety” is out of the equation.
I have nothing against it. I guess it's more of… it's too soon.
@glitchontwitch and I are having an #EnigmaWatchParty for Halloween.
It's supernatural, creepy AF but not too scary and really good. Four episodes on GMMTV's official youtube channel.
Anyone else want to join us?
Halloween is on a Tuesday so maybe anytime from the 24th on? That gives a full week.
Enigma. Compact, 4 episode Thai #supernatural horror-ish creepy AF but not too gross or scary drama.
Highly recommend. #GMMTV via youtube, playlist below.
If the character is not LGBT, they'll change it to LGBT. If the character is LGBT, they won't dub it LGBT.
They don't provide subtitles for scenes where there are no dialogues.
Hundreds of TV commercials.
A 60-minute episode in the original becomes a 20-minute episode spread to 3 to 5 days (with lots of cut scenes).
This is why, even though I've watched some of the series already in its original dub (Korean, Chinese, Japanese), I still watch the Tagalog dub of Viu OTT.
Note: Not a paid endorsement. I am simply satisfied with Viu's Tagalog dubs.
The #fandoms on #Twitter are definitely having a very hard time. I think this is a very good opportunity for #Tumblr to launch their #ActivityPub integration and open their platform to the #fediverse.
Fandoms, especially Asian ones, are familiar with Tumblr already. Tumblr can position themselves as the new place for fandom content.
Check out the official music video of “Voltes V: Legacy”, the most-awaited live-action adaptation of the classic hit anime series “Voltes V” (超電磁マシーン ボルテスV)!
It will premiere this coming May 8, 2023 at 20:00 ACT (UTC+8), Monday to Friday. Total number of episodes is 80, and the dialogues will be in mix Philippine English and Filipino; with the Boazanians speaking in, well, Boazanian.
I'm not sure if any fansub group/individual will pick it up, but it will be very surprising if no one did. I'm not saying they should do it… but as much as the industry doesn't want to admit it, getting chosen by a fansub is good marketing and a good sign your production was good enough for them to voluntarily make good fansubs. Good, good? ;P
The young adult, apocalyptic K-drama “Duty After School” (방과 후 전쟁활동 파트) recently concluded, and it only received a lot of negative feedback because of the way the live-action adaptation ended the story.
Yoo In Na deserves the Best Actress award for this show, especially for episode 05. She perfectly captured and portrayed a person who loves their ex deeply, gave everything, and only to be dumped later for someone else.
It was as if Yoo In Na experienced it herself. She cried naturally, was she still acting? She showed her character's desperation, she shook, her body movements and facial expressions were exactly what it is in real life.
And that's just the character she's playing. We haven't even started talking how great the show is in pacing and focusing on what a person goes through when heartbroken. From break-ups, refusing to accept their new reality, to moving-on, and to picking the pieces of their broken heart. And we're only at episode 5 and 6.
They are turning 20 and still act like 10-year-olds, from a country deeply rooted in hierarchy, respect, education, training.
It had a strong start. I gave it a good score. The last four episodes were delayed. Unfortunately, it went downhill by episode 8, and totally bottomed by the finale episode.
However, I think they painted their late teens in a very bad light, and that is so unfair.
Consider this, in my country (at least back in the 90s, my school years), by Grade 10 (16 years old), we underwent ‘Citizen Army Trainig’ (it still is a military training). We are not at war, but we have to go through that or we won't graduate high school. We didn't complain. And we perfectly understood the importance of hierarchy.
Yet, in this K-drama, kids turning 20 were complaining every episode. They were invaded by aliens, and all they cared about are their vanities and CSAT. They have to be lured with earning bonus points for their CSAT just so they'll go through it!
I am deeply sorry. Even though it is fiction, depicting high school students like that was far too unrealistic. AOUAD did not do that at all, and yet created a very good story!
Oh. I remembered another thing. I seriously can not believe their Commander, having seen how bratty the students are, did not teach and train them about the importance of hierarchy and following orders. He did not even assign hierarchial ranks, all he did was assign a ‘class president’ or an ‘assistant’ who doesn't have much authority.
It was actually a miracle that they survived for weeks after their Commander sacrificed himself.
Wait, was this show supposd to be a comedy?
Just watch AOUAD, or something else. Skip ‘Duty After School’.
The Untamed - The Chain
The Untamed is too vast an epic to be contained in one 500 word post. But it is definitely worth watching.
A martial arts, mystery, fantasy, romance that sticks with you. I made this to document the 16 years skipped over in the story where Lan Wangji (in white) morns the loss of Wei Wuxian (black). https://vimeo.com/743434096
LLTG was a Chinese historical drama / romance about a brave and free-spirited girl moving to the capital and being courted by three very different men.
The girl liked engineering and was an interesting heroine. She eventually learns to navigate the rigid society she lives in.
Word of Honor
Why would a political drama in a martial arts world burn down the internet? Amazing chemistry.
Two unabashed murderers find redemption through love. A male/male romance that slipped past the Chinese sensors with lovely acting, humor, exciting fight scenes, Amazing costumes, and SO much flirting! The side characters are interesting, and the plot has depth, although it is confusing at times. Tragic and sweet.
Hikaru no Go - Live Action
The Japanese Anime that launched the worldwide craze for GO had a Chinese live action adaptation.
Hikaru was renamed Shi Guang and it was moved to Hong Kong right after it re-established Chinese rule. Sai was considered a time traveling soul (because Ghosts weren't favored in Chinese shows at the time). But the timeless story of two rivals turned friends still pulls at the heartstrings. (iQiYi) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfblSbvhdSk&list=PLlCrV9TCfzMbnvZuZpudAfl43H7_YcL9D