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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.To save Gao Zhun from the shackles of his invisible illness, Fang Chi overcomes obstacle after obstacle, inching closer and closer to his heart. But…
Everything you have done so far amounts to nothing more than a technique? What about…
Your feelings?
—–
Can the course of human feelings ever be truly understood?
In an attempt to diversify his career, Zhang Zhun agrees to co-star with award-winning actor, Chen Hsin.
Their first task, by the director’s orders:
15 days of cohabitation in a couple’s room.15 days of watching raunchy movies in the same bed, in preparation for the filming of their first scene together.
Yet, things begin to go wrong as they get into bed for the camera.
No one on the set is safe from the passion of their performance.
No one is exempt from the heat of their desire.
Even the director cannot help but fume: Have I ever asked them to take things this far?
But… isn’t it our job to go deeper into the act?
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You are my secret sunshine.
Chen Hsin risks everything in his possession as Zhang Zhun walks down the path of no return.
How should they define the bond between them?
Perhaps it should not be known as love, for love is too heavy and terrifying a word for them.
And yet…
There will never be another film like this! Your performance and the feelings you conveyed will never be surpassed! This is a masterpiece that belongs only to the two of you!
When their eyes meet – before the camera, according to the script – Zhang Zhun feels the tips of his fingers go numb.
Who is he?
Has he become Gao Zhun? Or is he still Zhang Zhun?
Who is this before him?
Is it Fang Chi? Or is it Chen Hsin?
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When the filming comes to an end, the characters will recover, the actors’ passion will fade, and they will forget each other eventually as they return to their individual paths.
In the end, how should they make sense of it all?
Have they truly been hopelessly and deliriously in love?
Or have they simply lost themselves too deeply in the act?
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One entry per lineNhập vai
ถลำลึก
入戏
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Plot: 2-3 stars Tbh, this novel as a whole is vastly overrated. The smut though, isn't. It's detailed, organic and the s*xual chemistry is simply scorching hot. One of the best here. So big props for that! The romance however is meh: two hot guys meet on a narrow lane, one is dominant while the other (Mc) discovers his more submissive (?) side. They have to film s*x scene together, sparks fly, very dubious consent abound, the end. It's not particularly deep emotionally. There's some attempts though. The unnecessary drama and the ML's jealousy took precedence sadly. Also, the plotline of the movie doesn't really intersect with the present storyline. Each story has its own chapters, so around 30 chapters for each. It could have been, and kinda is, written as separate novels altogether. And thus comes my second pet peeve. The psychotherapist and its patient's storyline (the one in the movie), read like a predictable and cheap 80's p*rno flick. First, it plays into real yet distorted stereotype of r*pe victims (promiscuity, substance abuse, r*pe fantasy, etc.) without delving enough into all the back-breaking feelings of guilt, self-hate, depression and the downward spiral it can generate. Imo, it's a very touchy and nuanced subject matter. To try to tackle it, resolve it and transforme it into a a 30 chapter love story is too big of an ask... and that shows. Second, the author has apparently little knowledge of how decent therapists and psychologist works as this one was so grossly incompetent it was laughable. But anything's fair game to build some s*xual tension right? *sigh* Add to that the numerous breach of protocols and ethics that would have any professional radiated a 100 times over from their order, all you're left with is this jumbled mess. Ultimately, I was eye-rolling so much that I never really got to truly immerse myself in the story. Last point, most characters read like early 20 something (i.e
teenagersyoung adults) : their thought process was immature and they were prone to recklessness and impulsivity. It's a recipe often found in racy bodice-ripper style novel but that doesn't do much for what the movie's storyline branded itself as: a dark psychological romance. Overall, I definitely recommend for the smut in the real plotline (there's plenty), but would add a trigger warning for one distressing non-consensual scene. The rest of the story is a waste of time.