Great way to spend an afternoon
I agree with some of the other reviews, this mini-drama is charming. I find it interesting that they reused the songs from "He/She/It" just as they recast the same actors as leads. I'm not upset about it though. The only thing that bothers me about "Ingredients" is that they kinda skipped the romance part. They went straight from flirting to wondering how they were going to live without each other, with only a kiss in between. It just seems to be missing an episode, in my opinion, for the story to be cohesive. I'm not wanting anything dramatic, but instead of getting to explore their feelings for each other, they went to cook....which was adorable, but still. Regardless, I did love what I got to see with my whole heart. The acting was amazing. The story was cute and fluffy and heartwarming.Was this review helpful to you?
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A couple that conquers and falls in love
Food, pranks, love play, sexual tension, music and love are the ingredients of 'Ingredients', the Thai BL series starring Jeff Satur as Marwin (Win) and Gameplay Garnpaphon Laolerkiat as Tops, two college students who are also roommates. From the first moment, we see them already living together under the same roof. And yes, you may think at the beginning that there is already a romance between them, but no... this one is on the way. And you will witness it firsthand.Win is a charming and confident young man, romantic and playful. He loves music and dreams of becoming a world-class musician. Away from his family and immersed in the world of concerts and tours, but suspended for the moment due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he has not taken good care of himself until he comes to live with Tops.
Gentle and sensitive, Tops has been fascinated by cooking since he was little. An aspiring chef, he finds happiness in cooking delicious, tasty food and giving it to Win to try. When the difference between the two becomes the perfect match, chaos ensues, and the two find themselves deciding between their dreams and each other.
While Marwin writes and sings his own songs and plays the guitar beautifully, Tops, the Food Science student, dreams of opening his own restaurant one day and creates many dishes that have Win as his taster par excellence. He, amazed, will help him with the ingredients and in the kitchen itself, in addition to creating a vlog for Tops to promote his elaborate recipes.
There's no drama. There is no complex and elaborate language. There are no dramatic twists. And is this a problem? In another series, I would surely demand it... and I would even complain about the tropes and the toxicity and the jealous boyfriend and the homewrecker that I have questioned on other occasions, but no, it will not be necessary..., the same with the guys from 'Ingredients' and what happens before your eyes, they will steal your heart and conquer you, well shhhh, total silence, you haven't realized yet that you will only need two people who are happy to be in each other's presence.
Other of its peculiarities lie in the fact that the series has as its background the cruel stage of Covid-19, and with only two or three outdoor scenes, all the action takes place inside the home shared by the protagonists. It is therefore striking how they promote health and safety in times of pandemic, as well as the interest in raising awareness about the necessary hygiene habits.
This drama, which highlights the many cute interactions between the couple as they go about their daily lives, doesn't have a big budget or a complex narrative. With two charismatic protagonists, a cozy atmosphere, simple but honest dialogues, and a romance that is based on the platonic and the playful, 'Ingredients' shows that a love story can be created, even between two people with different personalities, but They have a close relationship and complement each other well.
In a kind of sitcom, although its objective is not to provoke laughter itself, with independent episodes that address a given situation that finds its conclusion in it, but slightly connected by brief references to previous chapters, Win and Tops invite the viewer to penetrate in the privacy of your home so that we can discover your daily life. Between songs, plates of food, jokes, games, looks, silences and small everyday actions, such as calling each other to dinner, playing with a cat, insisting to each other that they stink and have to go take a shower, or decorating the Christmas tree, The friends look at each other and are silent about the love they have for each other.
It is evident that the characters are in their own world and it is the audience, an accomplice, who, already inside the home, bursts into the lives of Win and Tops to witness how one character will take a small step to get closer to the other, and how the other will be happy to take his step forward as well.
The director masterfully directs a visually striking and emotionally charged series that captures the essence of the complexities of human connection, self-discovery, acceptance and personal, spiritual and professional improvement, and challenges conventional notions of love and intimacy, thanks to meticulous attention to every detail.
The camera does not leave the faces of the two young people, and scans the attractive surroundings, especially the living room, the kitchen and the bedroom, now from one, now from the other, as if it wanted to appropriate it. This is how the house becomes another character in the work. In this way, the viewer is guided by the creators through the always beautiful, emotional and at the same time complicated process of falling in love.
As the 21 episodes of an average length of 10-15 minutes progress, the series captures the intimate moments of the two characters. Through conversation, games, music, the preparation of food dishes or their tasting, but without forgetting the silence, abstract soundscapes and textured cuts, the intimacy between Win and Tops is transmitted in a visually shocking.
The absence, at times, of a traditional script, letting the character act, allowing the character to flow freely and spontaneously, allows for improvisation, which results in genuine and authentic performances that resonate with the audience.
The series explores the idea that true intimacy can be found in the simplicity of sleeping next to someone, sitting at the table or on the couch to share one of the delicious but easy-to-make dishes, or being a part of the friendly chat while strumming the guitar, transcending the physical act of sex.
With its unique narrative approach and powerful performances, we can't forget the chemistry between Jeff Satur and Gameplay. Simply put, one feels very comfortable with the other. Since 'He She It', both shared leading roles and this allows them to establish very good vibes. The looks they give each other, especially the first to the second, convey happiness and affection. They are both happy, and excited to be in the other person's presence.
For most of the series, Marwin and Tops play the role of a cute couple of platonic friends, but their relationship almost feels like that of a couple of lovers. In those moments, a solid foundation for their future love relationship is built, while Jeff's voice lets us hear his song 'Moment', which will accompany us throughout the series.
Already at the end, the drama introduces more romance and, if it were not for the kisses, although there are not many, in truth, the viewer practically does not perceive that a natural transition from friends to lovers has occurred.
In addition to the moments in which they already act as boyfriend and girlfriend, it attracts moments such as the tension when Win's family comes to visit to ask him to abandon his dreams and dedicate himself to the family business, the way in which Tops will calm him down in this and in others occasions, the obvious jealousy in Jeff when the neighbor interacts with Tops, the aspiring musician's concern about the thesis that the chef must present to graduate...
Don't turn off the television thinking that it is a simple story, that its episodes are short, that it serves as an advertisement for a supermarket chain (hence the name of one of the characters) or that it will not keep your interest. Don't make the same mistake when for the first, second and even third time I tried to view 'Ingredient' and left it thinking it wasn't worth it. Precisely, there is the hook to seduce you, to conquer you. Don't underestimate the series for these or other reasons.
Tops and Marwin have the power to conquer you as a couple. Jeff and Gameplay are two charismatic actors who make you want to share the fate of their characters. The initial dynamic of the relationship will stop being cordial, brotherly, with large doses of sexual tension here and hints of affection there, until it becomes a true romance in which, as I said, you are an accomplice par excellence.
And yes... why won't I tell you about the ending? Do you want him happy? Do you want the couple to live locked in that house, as if the new coronavirus lurked forever on the outskirts? No, at some point, the doors will open, the masks will be forgotten, those who are no longer with us will be remembered, but life goes on.
At those times, Tops and Win will continue with their careers. The two couples will leave to restart their professional lives where they were stranded after the arrival of the deadly disease. One will invite the other to follow him, but... why do long-distance relationships exist? Can't they stay connected by video calls? Is it not possible to succeed in your respective fields while waiting to meet again? They are not boyfriends? Don't you love each other? Who says that all is lost, that love has an expiration date?
As the final credits roll, I am convinced that always, always, Tops will hear Win's voice, and Win will continue trying Tops' delicious dishes, because love persists, and the hope of reunion also beats.
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I love it
So basically this series doesn't contain any 18+ steamy scenes. It's a light bl. This series is a reminder that you don't always need sexual scenes to feel the romance. I won't lie when i say that a whole pack of butterflies exploded in my stomach by seeing their chemistry. It's a really good and easy going drama series.Yes there are ups and downs, and some comedy, some emotional scenes which go well with the story. Both the actors have done a great job in portraying the characters.
The tension between them really makes you lose your breathe. The way they care for each other. Just i really loved it. You must definitely watch this short web series.
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Sweet Little Mini Series
I actually enjoyed this mini series. I went in not knowing what to expect, however it was a sweet little story. There was a bit of anticipation each episode hoping...or wondering rather, if the story would develop & end how you thought.That's not to say the story did not evolve without some weak spots. Most productions do, however, overall was as expected. The music was nothing to die for, but wasn't horrible either. I could see the story happening in real life amongst roommates.
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Cute. Refreshing. Lovely.
This series is everything I needed in this quarantine. It's actually a cooking advertisement for Tops. But who's complaining if we're getting a cute and breath of fresh air of a BL series.I am in love with Gameplay and Jeff Satur's A tier chemistry. From their mysterious "He She It" drama to this cute mini series. They look cute and perfect together.
It's still on going so I will go back here if the series has finished to complete my review. But overall, I am satisfied with how this series went.
I am rooting for the official soundtrack--sang by Jeff Satur.
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Um docinho do início ao fim
Depois da surpresa que foi He She It, eu estava muito curiosa pra ver como seria a interação JeffGameplay em Ingredients. A premissa parecia interessante, toda essa coisa de "friends to lovers que moram juntos" sempre me chamou muita atenção e eu sou o tipo de pessoa que particularmente gosta de mini series, então os episódios de média de dez minutos me deixaram muito feliz.Pra uma história que tinha o conceito bastante simples no início, eu sinto que os escritores fizeram um ótimo trabalho desenvolvendo tanto os personagens, como os acontecimentos. Mesmo que a ideia de Ingredients seja promover o canal de culinária tailandês CentralFoodTV, nenhum dos 21 episódios faz parecer que era só isso. É muito fácil se apegar aos personagens, mesmo que seja clara a intenção deles em apresentar uma receita no decorrer dos episódios.
Agora, o que me prendeu mesmo foi a química JeffGameplay. Eu não esperava algo tão forte, principalmente porque He She It não tinha conseguido me transmitir tudo isso. Mas nossa, eles trabalham tão bem juntos que eu poderia ficar repetindo eternamente as cenas em que eles se olham nos olhos ou sorriem um pro outro. Além disso, todas as interações deles no drama parecem tão naturais, tão verdadeiras, dá pra sentir que eles tem uma amizade bem forte mesmo.
Sobre a música, Jeff Satur é um achado, sério. A voz desse menino, as composições dele são absolutamente incríveis. Eu já tinha me surpreendido antes com a OST de He She It e não me decepcionei nem um pouco com toda e cada uma das cenas em que ele canta em Ingredients. Pra quem também se apaixonou, o Jeff tem um canal de covers e músicas autorais no Youtube.
Eu não sou uma pessoa que reassiste dramas, salvo poucas excessões ou se for pra assistir com alguém, mas eu definitivamente vou revisitar Ingredients, já que literalmente todos os episódios tem cenas fofinhas de derreter o coração.
Num todo, Ingredients é um ótimo drama pra assistir quando se precisa de ataques de gana ou depois de assistir algo muito decepcionante, porque definitivamente vai acalmar seu coração. Inclusive, além da segunda temporada, JeffGameplay continuam aparecendo no CentralFoodTV nos videos de culinária, então falta de conteúdo e fanservice não tem.
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Mangez-moi !
J'ai longtemps hésité à me mettre à cette série me disant, naïvement, que 10 minutes, même avec 21 épisodes ça n'allait rien raconter du tout, comme je me trompais !Non seulement, les épisodes arrivent à nous raconter l'histoire des héros sur la durée, mais en plus on arrive à être au courant de tout ce qui se passe en off (ce qui arrive en dehors des scènes filmées). Chose plutôt rare d'ailleurs dans les séries asiatiques, on réussit facilement à se rendre compte du temps qui s'écoule, on voit le changement des saisons, ce qui m'a agréablement surpris.
le couple que forment Marwin et Tops est juste trop mignon et c'est un pur plaisir de les voir évoluer, tomber amoureux. Tout se passe en douceur, de façon tendre et super choupi, j'ai adoré.
On a presque droit à une recette par épisode et si je peux dire une seule chose c'est que ça donne envie et ça donne faim ! Sachant que l'acteur Gameplay est également chef en Thaïlande, il a ici pu montrer un petit peu de son talent et de l'originalité qu'il met dans ses plats. L'autre partie est pleine de chansons grâce à l'acteur mais aussi compositeur et chanteur Jeff qui a une voix juste magnifique.
La série a réussi le pari de nous présenter une série en temps de Covid, de confinement mais je trouve qu'on ne se sent pas enfermé malgré le fait que presque l'entièreté des épisodes soient en huis-clôt, je dirai plutôt que le jeu des acteurs nous offre une bouffée d'air frais.
Concernant la fin, bon, on s'y attend hein? Mais ça m'a fait un pincement au cœur tout de même et je pourrais même dire que cette fin m'a laissé sur ma faim ( j'ai pas pu résister à utiliser cette expression, elle collait parfaitement ! ), on voudrait en voir plus mais il faut bien finir quelque part et on ne peut que s'imaginer la suite maintenant qu'on connait nos héros et comment il voient et veulent voir leur avenir et leur relation.
Maintenant, à vous de vous faire votre avis.
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TikTok, é vc?
Assisti a essa série no lançamento, em 2020. Esses dias resolvi rever e fala um pouco sobre ela. Conheci O Jeff e O gameplay quando eles estavam esquentando tudo em He, She, it. Confesso que esperava algo no mesmo nível, como muito fogo e pegação, e me decepcionei um pouco ao ver que não seria assim. A decepção só durou até a página dois, pois me encantei com a versatilidade dos atores, que são incríveis (Hoje temos provas concretas disso, depois de KinnPorsche, Love area, Love with benefits e Work from heart).A história é levinha, dois colegas que se reencontram, passam a morar juntos e se apaixonam, mas sinceramente... arrastar a história por 21 eps e dois especiais minúsculos foi um absurdo, mesmo sendo uma história com fins comerciais. Talvez se fosse mais recente teria sido feita no TikTok.
Tirando esse detalhe horrível do tempo, os personagens forma bem construídos e o sentimento foi se desenvolvendo de forma gradual e bem bonita, os atores tem uma química surreal e é uma pena que hoje esse ship não exista mais.
A série só tem o casal principal como elenco fixo, mas isso não interfere na beleza da série. Existem poucas locações, 99 por cento da série é gravada na casa deles dois com a belíssima voz do Jeff ao fundo. (atualmente ele é o novo Boy Sompob, vários BL's tem osts cantadas por ele).
No mais, indico essa série. Apesar de muitos episódios, todos são muito curtos, tendo menos de 10 minutos, e vc consegue maratonar rapidinho.
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