Stabbing me would've been less painful than this tbh.

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Stabbing me would've been less painful than this tbh.
Barth saying that he can keep tan happy did something to me because that man is willing to take the risk and do everything in his power to be with the man he loves. But it doesn't matter because tanrak is someone who wants all that, yes. But there are still things that won't allow him to just be himself and accept that love. It's like he's shackled to the chains of God or just the idea of reuniting with his parents in heaven. It's so sad and it's so relatable. This feeling of what you want being served on the platter for you but you can't just take it because of the ideas and what ifs and buts.
I think I'm gonna be sick.
They better get the happy ending they deserve or I'm gonna go jump off the goddamn cliff!! 😭
God sees you always.
Scenes improvised by Gemini & Fourth [1/?] That scene, that scene was like… it's like Fourth, in his role as Tanrak, already had a certain answer in his head when he read the script. Like, he had already made his choice. He chose to, like, cut everything else out. It’s like, with all the various situations that happened before, he felt there was no other way out, so what he had to choose was this one specific path. He had that kind of mindset in his head No matter how Gem played it, he felt like, "Tanrak isn't choosing him, Phi'." "Tanrak doesn't love me at all. Tanrak isn't choosing me." In the first few takes we shot, he said that he felt Tanrak had… I mean, through their acting chemistry, he could feel that Tanrak already had an answer. "I feel like Tanrak isn't choosing me at all." So, we separated them to brief them individually. We briefed them separately. Because of that, the dialogue that goes, "Don't you love me at all? After everything we've been through?" wasn't actually in the script. It was something completely unscripted. But we felt, it actually makes sense. When Gem, in his role as Barth, shared that he felt this way, I thought, "Then just ask it." If you feel like, Tanrak already had his own answer, I think Barth can just go ahead & ask, "Don't you love me at all?" because Barth is someone who can deliver that question & is ready to ask it. And the answer that Tanrak gave back was also something he improvised on the spot right then — dir. Aof Noppharnach Chaiyahwimhon [x]
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I love that half the ticket to heaven bts stuff Aof is sharing is like. The script gave vibes only, no dialogue, and GeminiFourth just decided to create the most heartbreakingly beautiful thing with it. What a gift to him and us.