Hey, hey, hey, some warning on Bad Buddy would have been nice. I'm in literal tears. It's so beautiful, and so heartwarming, and also just grounded in a way I don't see a lot. (I know also understand why people put a lot of faith in P'Aof)
Now where would the fun have been in that?? You deserved the full experience: utter devastation and destruction of our emotions and a permanent spot on a rooftop. It’s a bonding experience 🤣🤣♥️🥰
But yeah, Bad Buddy was perfect to people in a lot of ways and yes, it is why I did put my faith in P’Aof for a very long time (Last Twilight very sadly broke it for me🥺) because BBS was the epitome of a good BL with characters that you couldn’t help root for.
It’s a cultural reset and I am forever glad that you came to it! Have fun and keep a box of tissues nearby!!!
Aside from hands, what are your other favorite body language indicators?
I love this question, but I am afraid my answer might be quite boring because the body language indicators that I love vary from actor to actor. Singto, for example, has a lot of little ear movements that I found really incredible to watch in Shadow even if that show ended up fumbling at the end. I really loved the way Furuya Robin tensed his jaw when Sugimoto said some bullshit to him in his office in Episode 4. I love the way View uses her eyes as an emotion and thought indicator for Aylin in 23.5.
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Some actors are eye actors, some are mouth actors, some are forehead, or eyebrow, or full face actors. Sometimes it’s the way an actor sets their shoulders. How they play with tension in their own body, how they hold their breath and release it. How they fight to hold back tears. How Off was breathing during Ten’s panic attack. It’s the way Chris bit his lip when Qian is on the phone with Yuan in Unknown. It’s the way Nanon sets his jaw before Pran goes in for a deeper kiss in Episode 5 of Bad Buddy.
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I love contrast and conflict, it’s why I’m so obsessed with characters like Kaz Brekker in Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom, for example, because he loves Inej so deeply but he can’t touch her. So I love when a character says one thing but has a body response that tells me another.
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When their masks crack for just a second before slipping back on. I watched Philadelphia last night, and was struck so deeply when Andy’s voice broke and Tom Hanks was delivering lines with his voice was thick from holding back a deep and agonizing sob while trying to translate lines about life and living. It’s the way in Black Sails that Toby Stephens’ face falls in realization when Flint kills someone to stop them from shooting Silver, because he knows he’s just shown Silver his weakness. It’s the way light enters and leaves in Komiya Rio’s eyes and smile and posture in Eien no Kinou.
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TL;DR The body language indicators I enjoy are highly dependent on the actors on my screen.