L'histoire est centrée sur un étudiant de première année, Thorn, qui est secrètement amoureux du sportif de l'université, Tupfah. Alors qu'ils s'entraînent ensemble, Thorn tombe lentement amoureux du beau Tupfah et, malgré les avertissements de ses amis proches, lui avoue un jour son amour. Tupfah, qui est très compétitif et ne fait pas facilement confiance aux autres, veut plutôt se concentrer sur son jeu. Thorn sera-t-il capable de combler la distance et de faire fondre le cœur de Tupfah. (La source : English = The BL Xpress ; Traduction = ManUtiavN at MyDramaList) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: จุดหมายคือท้องฟ้า
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: จุดหมายคือท้องฟ้า , You Are My Sky
- Réalisateur: Sand Dhammarong Sermrittirong
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Nunchad Sungnoen
- Genres: Romance, Jeunesse, Sport
Où regarder Tu Es Mon Ciel
Distribution et équipes
- Tae Chayapat Kongsub Rôle principal
- Suar Kritsanaphong Sripattiyanon Rôle principal
- Jump Kananat Yansukon Rôle Secondaire
- Boom Thanut Rôle Secondaire
- Kris Sakris Strickland Rôle Secondaire
- Tanathorn Charoenratanaporn Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
Marie sol Boisvert
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Je recommande
J'ai vraiment beaucoup aimé la série. Realisation differente que ce que nous sommes habitués pour un bl thailandais se déroulant dans un contexte scolaire. Très bon casting et direction photo " lèché" . On s'attache aux 3 couples et s'est profond sans être mélodramatique. Je recommande même pour ceux qui ne sont pas familiers au genre. Les comédiens sont vraiment charmants et talentueux et j'ai aimé l'ambiance " collégiale ". Je ne sais pas si s'est réaliste par contre mais on souhaite que se soit aussi " normal" d'être en relation avec une personne du même sexe comme cela semble être le cas dans la faculté.Cet avis était-il utile?
Establishing love is like the likelihood of a series satisfying the whole community. Impossible.
The first episode gives the wrong impression and doesn´t represent the quality of the entire show. It put a lot of people off and I understand that too, as that's where the production/plot was implemented most problematically in terms of keeping viewers' attention and where the beautiful aesthetic of the series hasn't yet shown its true colours, portraying the summerly love of three young couples, as various as the LGBTQI+ community themselves.Viewer description is advised if you are sensitive to gray area issues. One of the couples is critically disputed. But these differences of opinion are nothing new for us either, so from that point of view, just give it a try.
PRODUCTION
Positive:
First, the editing is done mostly very precisely and nicely, carrying some vibes of western youth series productions. The warm colours of the summer are the basic aesthetic that sets the series. They consist of a lot of yellow and orange tones which generate a smooth transition. Everything looks pleasingly fresh and warm, and the upbeat music accentuates the summer vibes. As a viewer, you yourself start to feel very alive and can easily understand the atmosphere of the series. The warm, lively mood is only broken by the cool nights and the inner conflicts of the characters.
Negative:
There was just this scene skipping issue from episode 8 to 9, which resulted in a few more mistakes concerning Torn.
Unsteady pacing and the viewer's confusion about the time spans (mostly in episode 9)
PLOT
It's about the life of Sport Science students facing their true feelings. Friends who have known each other since childhood, the pair seems rather one-sided and the pair that, according to other viewers, should never blossom.
The inner conflicts are overall nothing too overdramatic. However, the approach to reality and the taste of uncertainty runs through the whole story. While love is fresh and vibrant, it brings challenges that the aforementioned controversial couple, in particular, struggles to cope with. Vee and Dome. There is no right answer to love, but there is a lot of criticism.
Nevertheless, the series has a good arc of suspense and the main characters themselves are well presented in their own diverse complexity. I would have just hoped that Tupfah and Torn had more tension in their relationship, feel like they were lacking a bit of chemistry.
ACTORS
All actors had a solid performance, and I really adored the unique harmony of the two pairings.
I had a few little issues with Tae and Suar´s acting, but it could result in the two characters Tupfah and Torn being very calm and shy. However, the fact that it was Porsche´s first role (Vee) and that Kris – who btw turned 18 in February 2022 - is also a new actor, amazed me. He's talented and you could relate and sympathize with his role, which by the way wasn't an easy task. Visually I thought all the pairings were well casted...
OVERALL
Well-made show with satisfying shots, solid acting and overall breathtaking editing. The latter could have been better because the entire series had such a beautiful aesthetic, but skipping an important part of the plot is dragging down some points.
Good story about Sport Science students getting a taste of love and attraction. Relatively realistic. Personally, I would have aired it in early summer to undermine the warm summer vibes. Nonetheless. A show I would recommend to anyone, no matter their taste in LGBTQ+ films/series.
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