falling in love is a rarity in this world.
#bl tropes who? #the lgbt energy in this building is astronomical!
I wasn’t going to do this anymore, but at least these short series out of Korea don’t lend themselves to epic posts.
Look. It’s just. I HAVE THOUGHTS.
Korea is being very strategic in their execution of topes and I think it’s a marker of their intent to dominate BL. Or at the very least an interesting side effect of their late entry into the market. They are picking up and playing with tropes in a very intentional way. It’s markedly different from the hap hazard check-list style (with occasional parody) that we get from Thailand, or the cartoon jocularity murder-gay of Japan (capricious god of BL), or the tongue-in-check meets earnestness of Taiwan.
You Make Me Dance is doing BL tropes so very pretty. But simultaneously, kinda dirty too.
YMMD is a love story between Hong Seok (loan shark) and Shi On (student dancer). It’s also about the love of art and the passion that drives creators and those who experience and respond to their passion. Like all love stories, the drive is connection, but it’s on two levels when art is involved. There is not just a romantic connection to explore, but the intimacy of creativity and how it is received and absorbed. I’m not sure how deeply YMMD will go into is, but I’m excited to see them try.
Unexpectedly, YMMD launched with a take fated mates by talking about the red thread pinky-finger mythos. Shi On looks around on his bus and sees a stranger with his pinky finger up. They have a moment.
But the real twist comes later when loan shark Hong Seok is sent to threaten Shi On and ends up wrapping a red scarf around Shi On’s feet. So many parallels:
that RED scarf around feet of a dancer, binding and limiting, like the red thread around the finger
but also the care represented by a warm scarf around cold feet
the loan shark threat contrasted to the servile nature of tending to someone else’s feet
and then Hong Seok hoists Shi On over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes but also a dancer’s lift
Then later we get Shi On hopping around, which was so cute and funny but is an allegory for the crippling nature of both fate and love.
I think I both bounced and clapped.
Honestly, if you have a physical trope like this one that’s all about body language, make a dancer do it. Very smart. This is such a childish innocent move and to have this sweet college kid give it out to a sinister loan shark when his life is on the line was kind of gut wrenching to watch.
Also note the servile level, emphasizing the differential power dynamic? So clever. Contrasted to earlier when Shi On finished dancing and is standing before him, above him, filled with the power of having touched him with his dance.
It also harkens back to the original pinky meeting on the bus and the red thread connection.
So this pinky swear was both executed and subverted, and you know I love that.
They ended ep 2 with a rooftop assignation combined with crash into me. They are moving this one along quickly, which they have to with so few episodes.
According to the series description we are heading towards forced proximity (cohabitation) which is a shorthand for forcing intimacy when you don’t have a lot of time to develop the story.
Korea seems well aware that their curtailed time frame for these BLs means they need to crib in certain tropes to get any kind of character development (Color Rush used fated mates, To My Star and Wish You used forced proximity).
I’m really looking forward to next week to see where YMMD goes with this. Since they have elegantly danced with all the tropes they picked up so far, forced proximity should be a waltz for them.
Yes I am going to use dance metaphors and terminology with these recaps. Gotta put that dance minor to good use somehow. Right?
Worried that they will lose the ability to see colors again, monos become obsessed with their probes. And their obsessions leads them to break the law. Monos and probes should never meet one another.
Light On Me, Ep. 16: Can I Walk You Home?
Be Loved in House | Episode 08. Shi Lei confessing to his mother about his feelings for Yuzhen
I feel like you want to tell me something. Are you worried about something? You want to tell me, but you don’t dare to? Is it something very important?
+ BONUS:
(insp.)
IF SOULMATES DO EXIST, THEY ARE NOT FOUND. THEY ARE MADE.
“Do you think your mom will ever forgive my dad? If you were her, would you? We can’t change what happened. We can just live with it. If you want to, go ahead. I will not live with it. What are you going to do then? Run away to a place where there’s only us. Do you think they will allow that? Our parents won’t. But some people might.”
Mr. Seo giving more gems of advice on a teachers salary.
□ a bl sideblog, because yes, it reached that level◇▪︎ ♡🏳️🌈☆
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