it cant get better than this
everything about Last twilight is perfect. the story, acting, characters, cinematography, just about everything. this is the first (and probably last) review i’m writing, because honestly nothing can beat this. its the best show i’ve ever seen. i was in tears almost every episode especially towards the end. its such a warm story with beautiful characters and the romance isnt cheesy or cringe (which is pretty hard to achieve).if you’re on the fence about watching it JUST DO IT you wont regret it!!! i have no more words to describe how much i love it so just go watch
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Ending Ruined This Series
Maybe it’s because it’s a P’Aof series that it reminded me of Never Let Me Go which he produced that had me seeing a rehash of the beach frolic and wedding getaway.That being said. It’s undeniable that Jimmy and Sea can act without relying too much of the tropey shipwork you expect from BL ships.
Jimmy is a far better actor than Sea but Sea is leaps and bounds above someone like Dunk. Together they gave both Mhok and Day life into these characters.
Whereas Palm was a doormat of character in NLMG, Mhok held his own despite being a caretaker in servitude to Day his employer. Mhok was never subservient to Day. He led Day out of his cave and into the world outside by guiding him as his P’ Mhok and never his servant. This is where P’Aof corrected what Jojo did poorly for Palm. Mhok was still a whole ass person and not an extension of his employer like Palm.
I really did not like the Mom in this series. She needs a whole co-parenting book. It irked me to no med that her older son became an alcoholic while she was being a workaholic. Just because she was cheated on she made her son suffer for her hurt. It was selfish for her to cut off her ex’s ties to his kids because she was hurt by the cheating. That’s an act on her, since we don’t know her whole backstory. I am sure she was no cakewalk since she said she would rather her son lived out his young life in his room than to go outside and live his best life. And Day did have the best time on the wedding trip. I mean he got his cherry popped and had sex with someone he fell in love with while blind. And what the f@ck did woman do? She tells her son to go to his room so she can fire his lover and best caretaker.
The reason why Day is blind is her fault. You cannot convince me otherwise. The mom was the one who made her son a raging drunk by not only making Night not have a dad but she was an absentee mom. Then she brought he son Day a car. If Night wasn’t drunk then the accident won’t have happen. If Day didn’t have a car but had to take a car service then accident won’t happen.
I see no point of having August in the series. Was it to show that Day is gay while Mhok is now bisexual?
I don’t know what the clusterf@ck that last episode was. It looked like they had extra footage and threw it in to squeeze in a whole episode. If they cut out August and the last episode extra footage. They could’ve done 8 episodes. But if they were to do 12, I would have liked more backstory of the dad redemption arc. Because what the hell was that Mom and Dad sitting together so let them be. Are they getting back together or now being civil in co-parenting. I would’ve like to see Night and Phojai’s relationship develop. Like we saw more of On and Pla’s relationship. I would much rather see more of Night and Phojai’s relationship with the baby.
I get why Day broke up with Mhok but something about the way it was acted ot play out just didn’t gel.
Overall it was a very good series for the main couple. I am glad there isn’t a second BL couple. One of my wish for 2023 was to see gay couples existing in a straight couple world. I want BL to be more reflective of the real world. And not the BL world of school girls or older fujoshis where every man is gay or about to become gay or lesbian. I like a mix bag of sexual fluidity in the straight world.
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The last image is a little blurry
Last Twilight spent it's time crafting a very beautiful story that captivated us flawlessly, for at least 10 episodes. But something went awry by episode 11 and the finale was underwhelming as a whole for me, because the final message delivered didn't really seem to respect the story it was telling. This trip up at the end is super disappointing to me because if they had stayed true to the story (at least the one I was hearing), this series was set to join my list of all time favorites.Biggest Plus - Sea's acting as a whole. He's a powerhouse and he delivers again and again. The way he believably portrayed the vision loss and eventual blindness was executed perfectly. There was never a moment that I felt he wavered and it is because of his wonderful acting, that we were able to fall so in love with Day. Also, Jimmy's acting was amazing and he kept pace with Sea as well. The power they command together is wonderful, onscreen and offscreen.
Biggest Minus - Day breaking up with Mhok in episode 11, when he (Mhok) deserved an actual conversation about their future. I don't really like the narrative of Day doing it to not hold Mhok back or him not wanting Mhok to pity him. I never felt pity from Mhok, only care and genuine concern. Day also needed to remember that Mhok had lost his entire family, his sister even more tragically. I just think Day owed Mhok more understanding in that moment, and they needed a conversation. Furthermore, I am never a fan of time jumps. I hate them pretty much anytime I see them. And also, this seems to be a controversial topic, but I just don't think Day getting his vision back should've been the final selling point of this series. It feels a little unrealistic to me, and it just kind of takes away a lot of the beautiful storytelling and messaging that was told for the first 10 episodes.
Biggest Takeaways - JimmySea continue to be one of the best pairings GMM has. I enjoy the fact that they stray away from typical stories and tackle the more complicated. They put their all in everything they do and it is felt on the other side of the screen. The Last Twilight will continue to be one of the better releases from GMM in 2023/2024 and despite the trip ups at the end, it is worth a watch.
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THE FADING OF THE DAY INTO TWILIGHT IS NOT THE END, BUT THE BEGINNING OF LIFE AND LOVE
'Last Twilight' is a coming-of-age story of self-discovery that will surprise and excite you through the two young protagonists, played by Jitaraphol Potiwihok (Jimmy) as Mork, and Tawinan Anukoolprasert (Sea) as Day, whom we have already seen leading the cast artistic of “Viceversa” and “Our Skyy 2”. With this, their third leading role, the young actors seek to consolidate themselves as a ship within GMM25.Written and directed by Noppharnach Chaiwimol (Aof), renowned director, screenwriter, producer and actor who has dramas such as 'My School Presidente' and 'Moonlight Chicken', both from 2023, among others, presents us with a story that not only seeks to make LGBTQ+ people visible, but also seeks to represent blind and visually impaired people, as well as the reintegration of the individual into society after spending time in prison.
Has Aof realized the dramatic potential of blindness and visual impairment to bring us a story on the subject? The social image of blind people has gone through different phases and, to a certain extent, has overcome the usual negative and stereotypical attitudes. Television is also responsible for the perceived public image of disability. Therefore, the representation of blind people in television programs contributes to the general perception that society has of this group.
Will it be Day's destiny to inspire pity, compassion and marginalization? Will the story focus on his struggle to overcome his limitations? Will the series revolve around the facet of his rehabilitation from a hopeful perspective? Is it intended to offer the image of a person who rehabilitates himself and lives a life that tries to get closer to the most normal that his circumstances allow? Will a story prevail in which the blind character seeks social integration? How to make a story with these characteristics, when in current filmography it is rare to see the person with a disability like any other person? Isn't it due to the fact that audiovisual productions show disability as a medical issue rather than from a social perspective? How to succeed in the process?
Aof has drawn on the changes produced in the way visual disability is represented in film and television. He also knows how society has evolved in its understanding of disability.
Taking all of the above into account, it would be appropriate to ask ourselves: to what extent does the series portray a blind character from a positive perspective? To what extent does it represent, and therefore promote, the progressive inclusion of visually impaired people in society? Is one of the purposes of 'Last Twilight' to contribute to enhancing the general perception that society has of disability? Does Day have a fully developed personality or is her character fundamentally defined by her disability? Does the series reflect Day's character as a unique and distinctive personality or is his disability the main focus of the plot? Is Day's personality unique because his character expresses the desire for independence and not wanting to be pitied?
What is Day's level of inclusion in the community? (considering that this includes areas such as inclusive education, employment, residential environment, community participation, recreation and social activities). What are Day's interpersonal relationships like with the people around him? Will your character move away from the stereotypes with which the visually impaired have been reflected in film and television?
TECHNICAL-ARTISTIC ASSESSMENT
Aof makes a triumphant return behind the cameras to create an entertaining product that had a sufficient dose of credibility in its cast for this plot to revolve between cold and warmth, between detachment and tenderness, suffering and illusion, discouragement. and optimism, darkness and light, although the viewer can, at times, decipher the story for themselves, including the final twist. I don't even doubt that this is one of the reasons why 'Last Twilight' is watchable and enjoyable. It is in its own way dreamy, in its own way hopeful, thanks to Jimmy and Sea's chemistry and the questions it seeks to answer.
With a pair of irresistible protagonists and a straightforward love-overcomes-adversity story, 'Last Twilight' hits the spot for the BL fan market. Others will also be able to enjoy it. Aof tries to fight for the desire that his work show a universal feeling, that knows no genres, and is close to anyone.
Although present, sex is not the mainstay of the relationship. Instead, Aof highlights looks, words, silences, gestures as a connection of feelings. In this sense, the series moves away from a common cliché in gay-themed cinema, which rarely seems concerned with delving into the emotions of its characters from a perspective that does not necessarily imply an immediate sexual attraction.
Without superficialities or exaggerated fuss, 'Last Twilight' tells a romance without causing discomfort and trying to find a universality that brings it closer to a majority audience. The series will touch the hearts of many people because it comes with a suggestive and different narrative when we talk about love stories and gender issues.
The mixture of captivating fiery and total trust between the two men is represented in the photograph, totally serene and at the same time always active, but very subjective.
There is no doubt: the public is faced with an irrefutable fairy tale that can win many followers due to the lyrical way of capturing the concerns of youth. Its episodic rhythm allows us to easily access this story about identity and sacrifices, about breakups and reunions, about pain and hopes.
The series cleverly emphasizes the sensual aspects of a coming-of-age story. Strokes of humor, tearfulness, self-improvement, sacrifice and fantasy give a welcome texture to the softness of the romantic novel. Audiovisual in general works despite its formulaic layout and loose ends.
This ambitious series, well shot, without shame, manages to maintain the charm of a plot made to please lovers of the genre. Premiered on November 10, 2023, the entertainment production company is committed to continuing to be a pioneer and leader in the creation of BL series, both originals and adaptations, with 'Last Twilight'.
Also in its good work with the cast, in addition to the aforementioned leading actors, Aof has other well-known faces in the company, such as Tipnaree Weerawatnodom (Namtan), as Phojai, Mohk's ex-girlfriend and friend; Pakin Kunaanuwit (Mark), as Nigh, Day's brother; Premsinee Ratanasopa (Cream), as Ramon, Day's mother; Thipakorn Thitathan (Ohm), as August, Day's sports partner and first love interest; Rachanun Mahawan (Film), as Gee, Day's friend and badminton partner, Kunchanuj Kengkarnka (Kun), as On, Day's friend and also a blind person, among others.
The series follows the love story of a young athlete who has lost his sight after suffering a traffic accident, and his caregiver. When Mhok, burdened by debt, agrees to be the caretaker of a blind boy named Day, they will both know true love. The two characters maintain a complex relationship, since each one is tied to a problematic reality.
The protagonists of this youth drama that promises and at times declines with a predictable course of events, brim with charisma. The story, which could have been told better, has plenty of heart. I would criticize him for saying that he is rich and he is poor, because to political correctness it would seem like just another melodrama.
Not exempt from melodramatic clichés, the program is original. Its director avoids the pitfalls of the typical audiovisual production of homosexual initiation, and presents us with a beautiful and tender story that will inevitably make you fall in love. Mohk and Day's relationship demonstrates that many people in the LGBT+ community are united by their sexuality, but they are also united by love, and it is a love that they have fought for and won.
Playing on the series' title and the name of one of its two protagonists, contrary to the fading of day into twilight, the effervescent nature of young love is deftly captured in 'Last Twilight'.
PLOT
Day, a player on the Thai national youth badminton team, has begun to lose his sight after suffering a traffic accident. Faced with the impossibility of having a normal life, he accepts Mohk as his caregiver because he senses that Mohk does not feel sorry for him. As the young people begin to get to know each other and get closer, Day will know that in approximately 180 days he will lose his vision completely.
Day considers that his disability represents a burden on his family and society, as he is unable to take care of himself. Hence the need to have care personnel and supervision by a psychic. He believes himself incapable of living a successful life. That is why he permanently abandons his studies and sports, and withdraws from his friends, from whom he hides his blindness.
Day has been rejecting all of his previous caregivers, because he does not want a person by his side who treats him like a sick person and feels sorry for him. After losing much of his vision and thus his autonomy, Day begins to treat everyone with disdain and turns his warm and kind personality into a colder and more distant one. He practically lives locked in his room and maintains contact only with his mother, on whom he is very dependent, his brother and his friend On. He blames Night for the tragedy he experiences. He will meet his father, as he divorced his mother when Day was still a child and was raised without his father's presence.
“I don't know what he looks like, all I know is that Mohk is the only one who doesn't feel sorry for me. “It doesn't make me feel like a disabled person,” says the character played by Sea to those close to him, while Mohk reads him the novel that gives the series its title and they strengthen ties.
That's why Day opts for the mechanic who was involved in a fight and just got out of jail after serving a one-year sentence for a misdemeanor. He will hide the fact that he has a criminal record and that is why he cannot find work in his profession.
Mohk will understand the challenges that a blind person faces.
This is how Mohk will initially become Day's mentor, guide and protector. He understands, like no other person around him, his need to relate to the physical and social world. It teaches you techniques to orient yourself and move in space, as well as to acquire habits of personal autonomy. His primary priority is for Day to know and accept his visual situation. For this, communication and complicity between the two is vital. He judges that Day needs empathy from his peers, above all.
His eyes are going to be Day's eyes. Your voice gives you confidence. Mohk will be in charge of creating soundscapes that will allow Day to imagine the world around him. Their hands, intertwined or attached to the rope as they run, create an imperceptible route that Day automatically makes his own.
Mohk is the first to discover that he is in love, but he keeps his love a secret. Some of the reasons why Day may feel insecure about himself will be the same reasons why Mohk begins to love him.
This relationship will be tested when August, Day's friend, reappears and enters his life once again. The dormant feelings are reborn and Day will confess to Mohk that he has had feelings for his sports partner for a long time. Initially, the caretaker will help Day chase August, but August will end up recognizing that he sees Day as just a friend.
That's when Mohk will confess his love, but Day is still heartbroken. It needs time to heal. The bonds between the two protagonists will continue to strengthen as one cares and the other grows as a person, until Day finally opens up to love. Physical attraction will soon turn into a deeper emotional bond.
From two different worlds, although, at first glance, they do not seem to be the most suitable person for each other, little by little they will get along until they forge a friendship as solid as it is unexpected. This will give way to an unusual love relationship that makes sparks fly and light up the night.
Mohk would become to Day the same as the rose to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's little prince: although it resembles the other roses in every way, his rose is unique because he has chosen it. And like the fox in that novel, it will allow itself to be “tamed” by its caretaker. Mohk will take responsibility for what he has tamed, while Day will take responsibility for his rose. The strategy used will be the same one proposed by the fox. They will sit on the floor at first a little far from each other. They will look at each other out of the corner of their eyes and say nothing. But every day they will be able to sit a little closer...
By domesticating it, then, they need each other. Mohk will be unique to Day, while Day will be unique in the world to Mohk. This is how Day will come to understand that happiness must be understood as a reward and not as an end. As the main character in 'The Little Prince', Day will understand that no one is ever happy where they are.
Mohk will be someone capable of taking care of everyone, not just Day. She recovers her sister's car, her only legacy when she died, and defends Pohjai from her abusive boyfriend and gives her shelter in her house. He will take care of her unborn child. Meanwhile, he will find work as a chef to prove that he can protect Day. Pohjai will become an accomplice in the passion shared by these two boys.
For Mohk there will only be one situation in which he feels unable to help his lover: he cannot save Day from completely losing her vision. Day will compensate, if it can be said that way, for his dedication and love, choosing his face as the last thing he sees before being totally blind. Mohk will cry out of rage and helplessness at not being able to help him under these circumstances. However, their destinies will be inextricably linked forever.
The trite phrase “love at first sight” has no place in the relationship between the mechanic turned caregiver and the blind athlete. In matters of love, the first has more experiences, while the second is a self-conscious person because, on the one hand, he has never been able to see the face of the boy he loves, and on the other, this is his first love experience, which he would have to add that the same is with a man.
The two characters are totally different, but that won't stop them from loving each other. In addition to the differences in social classes, one of them is still suffering from disappointment in love, while the other, a heterosexual boy who is very popular with women, is not happy because he has not been able to find the right person. They both need to regain the strength of love.
As they find love in each other, Day also gains independence, gaining self-confidence. That pathetic and pitiful person who believed that because of his disability he would be incapable of living a successful life, ceases to exist. In other words, stop being your own worst enemy. Smile again. Little by little, his bitterness will give way to joy and the desire to see all the sunrises.
But Day will face a dilemma: would he allow a beloved, free-spirited person like Mohk to end up tied to a disabled person? Was I being selfish? Wouldn't the right thing be to let him go so he can live his life without a burden like he is? “You want to push me aside even knowing that I love you. Grab your dreams and live them with me. Don't let them survive us,” is the message from Mohk, who sadly sees how the boy he loves abandons him. Will they travel different paths? Will the same love separate them? Will Day understand the meaning of the phrase “What is essential is invisible to the eye,” said by the fox to the little prince?
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Top Tier BL Series
This show is really awesome. Every episode is getting better and agonized you waiting for the next episode. It will give you butterflies and rollercoaster emotions. One of the strongest point of this series is the character development. The main actors have undeniable and amazing chemistry. The acting of JimmySea here have improved a lot. Cinematography and music is top notched too. The background music were all perfectly fit. For me this is refreshing story. Realistic and relatable. I was worried at first on how they will pull this off because it's a very sensitive topic but they did an excellent job. They researched well and studied in every way. I was happy also they didn't include a lot of characters and just focus mostly on the story of the 2 main characters.For now, it's my top BL!
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Nothing compares to this masterpiece
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." (Episode 1/The Little Prince, Chapter 21)From the very first episode, I knew that this would become my new favorite series. It is one of the few shows that possess the ability to bring me to tears.
Let's talk about the characters.
Despite his past in prison, Mhok is one of the most genuine and caring individuals I have ever seen on screen. He manages to conceal his emotions behind a tough exterior, while simultaneously embodying a protective and affectionate nature towards Day. Mhok's attention to every little detail and his immense respect for Day are truly remarkable.
Speaking of Day, the blind character could have easily fallen into the shy and helpless stereotype, but he defies all expectations. While there are moments where Mhok comes to his rescue, they are so endearing that I thoroughly enjoyed them. Day's character is complex, filled with humor, self-confidence and foul-mouthed wittiness. He enjoys teasing Mhok just as much as Mhok enjoyed teasing him.
In addition to portraying their romance, the narrative goes deeper into the individual journeys of both Mhok and Day, shedding light on their personal struggles and hardships. This allows viewers to establish genuine connections with these characters on a profound level.
I also appreciated that despite the numerous romantic moments, Mhok and Day's unique dynamic and playful banter remained consistent, resulting in a refreshing on-screen chemistry.
And then, as if it was not enough to love both main leads, the writers somehow managed to portray every single character with such depth and authenticity. Even those with minimal screen time feel genuine and relatable, with their own lives and backgrounds. They are not reduced to stereotypes but rather fully fleshed out individuals.
Both actors deserve numerous awards for their performances. Sea's portrayal of a blind man was flawless and deeply moving, he portrayed Day's blindness with astounding realism and naturalness; there was never a moment of doubt. Jimmy's performance was equally impressive, particularly his ability to convey emotions through his eyes. The way Mhok gazes at Day is breathtakingly beautiful and heart-wrenching at the same time.
Their on-screen chemistry is simply mind-blowing, and even the smallest gestures, like rubbing someone's hand or having them smell a flower are turned into the most romantic moments through their magic.
The chemistry between the second couple, Night and Phojai, is also adorable and adds an additional source of enjoyment.
The music in the romantic scenes enhances the beauty and emotion, making them even more memorable. The camera work is also outstanding, capturing facial expressions and small details at the perfect moments without going overboard.
Although the story may be simple and unfold at a slower pace, it undeniably works in its favor. The theme of a blind character adds intrigue, and it is explored in a well-executed manner. I also appreciated how new plot elements were introduced and skillfully interwoven throughout the narrative.
The attention to detail displayed in this series is truly commendable. From the carefully designed prints on the characters' shirts to the symbolic and metaphorical use of elements such as sunflowers, goldfish, the Last Twilight book, and even the band-aid on Rung's car, each element adds depth and a richer meaning to the story. Exceptional writing is evident not only in the development of the characters but also in the overall plot itself.
This series beautifully portrays love in its most profound and unconditional form. It emphasizes that true love knows no boundaries, surpassing limitations such as blindness, wealth, gender, or the constraints of societal judgement. Day doesn't judge Mhok for his past in prison, and Mhok treats Day no differently because of his blindness. This theme of unconditional love even extends to the second couple as well.
In summary, this might be the best drama I have ever watched. It surpasses not only the best BL or Thai series but also any drama in general. The story is touching, but not too heavy, striking the perfect balance between depth and lightness. The chemistry and acting are superb, and as a viewer, be prepared to experience a range of emotions. If I could, I would give more than 10 points. This series exceeded all my expectations and more.
Thank you, P'Aof, you're a wizard
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um bl pra sentir um quentinho no coração.
uma história linda, e emocionalmente que me prende a cada episódio, os atores tem uma Química excelente , conseguem transmitem muito bem as emoções dos personagens, a forma como a relação deles vai se desenvolvendo aos pouco, e é possivel ver o amor um pelo outro crescer , a sensibilidade e cuidado do mork com o day, e o day se permitindo a experiência novas apesar do medo, te faz sentir um quentinho no coração, espero que nao tenho final triste, e que eles cosigam ficar juntos e felizes no fim.Was this review helpful to you?
Never going to be able to move on from this masterpiece.
Listen, now this may be the most perfect and flawless show I have ever seen. As someone who has seen almost all BLs of GMMTV as well as over 80+ BL/non-BL thai titles, Last Twilight is truly the definition of the perfect show with impeccable casting, execution, and storyline. I rarely ever take the time to write reviews for shows i've seen, but Last Twilight really deserves all the recognition it can get. If you have yet to see this show or if you're maybe still comtemplating whether to watch this or not, do yourself a favor and WATCH IT RIGHT NOW. I honestly wish I could erase this show from my memory and experience watching it again for the first time, so consider yourself lucky if you're just about to watch it, you're in for an amazing (and emotional) ride! Trying my best not to include spoilers, all I have to say is that I cried at least twice per episode (and I bet everyone who has seen this show did too), so prepare tissues especially if you're an easy crier like me.Okay now getting into the details and all. First of all, the casting and acting. I have to say that I could not imagine any other pair playing Mhok and Day better than Jimmy and Sea has. Seeing them as actors all the way from Bad Buddy (for Jimmy) and Vice Versa (JimmySea as a pair for the first time), which I also recommend you go watch too because it's so underrated, their growth and improvement is so obvious here in Last Twilight. All their hardwork and effort paid off, and it is so wonderful to have been a witness of that. I genuinely hope that we get to see Jimmy and Sea in more projects as main leads, because if anything, this show proved how capable they are of pulling off a masterpiece.
As we all know, P'Aof is infamous for his amazing work as a director, so when the Last Twilight Pilot Trailer was first released, I immediately knew that I would love this show, but I did not expect to love it as much as I did. If you watch the behind-the-scenes of the show, you'll see just why everything seems so flawless. It's because P'Aof does his job so well and is very involved directly with the actors and knows exactly what he wants to see on the screen. The small details are absolutely crazy, we've seen this from P'Aof's past works, but he just continues to prove that he never fails to convey the exact message and emotions he wants us, the audience, to feel. Huge props to P'Aof and his team for once again creating and sharing the beautiful story of Mhok and Day.
Lastly, THE SUPPORTING ROLES. This show would truly not be complete without the supporting roles. Unlike a lot of other shows, the side characters are not used for convenience or as accessories, they add so much to the show itself and each individual character has so much depth. Porjai and Night is literally my favorite side couple, they STOLE MY HEART I SWEAR. They made me cry, laugh, and feel butterflies even with just the few scenes they had over the course of the show. But yes, Day's mom and dad, Pla and Aon, the friends, literally all the little side roles did so well.
Also, THE SOUNDTRACK. Oh my god the songs from this show are actually so beautiful I cannot even explain it to you through words. "Last Twilight" by William Jakrapatr has been played at least a hundred times since it was released for me and I will continue to listen to it because it is just too perfect. "Better Days", "Blame the Stars", and "One Palm Distance" are so worth listening to too! I swear this is one of my favorite OST lists ever.
There is nothing more I can in this review without spoiling, so I'm going to wrap it up by saying that this show taught me so many lessons and realizations. Thank you to everyone who was part of Last Twilight and made it a safe haven for so many of the viewers. I already miss Mhok and Day so much, I don't know how I'm gonna continue life without a new episode to look forward to :( haha kidding aside, I am so happy with how it ended and I will definitely be rewatching it in the future. From casually starting the first episode, to listing it down as my #1 favorite show, I couldn't have asked for a better outcome.
I hope to witness your love again one day Mhok and Day,
until the next twilight.
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BEST BL I'VE WATCHED
I love this. Jimmy and Sea's acting was so perfect, and the whole cast is amazing. Also, why is Mark everywhere? I love the story and the chemistry but I gotta admit, the last 2 episodes were kinda desappointing, I feel like Day and Mhock would've talked more instead of just breaking up and completely breaking they're connection after all they had been through together. After the timeskip I only have like, one question, we saw Mhock doing the check in at the aeroport and when Night asked if anyone lost the flight he was told that no one lost it, so how was Mhock at the wedding place? Anyway It was really cute and I was hopping me would get Mlock and Day getting married cuz I'm sure they'd slay the outfis.Was this review helpful to you?
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I have no words to describe how this series made me feel, it really leaves you with a very nice reflection and teaches you quite a few things. Waiting every Friday to see each episode of last twilight became part of my routine, knowing that the series had an excellent production thanks to p'aof and the number of people who supported it, you can clearly see the love and dedication with which They made this series. Last twilight is so perfect that it made us feel a mountain of emotions in a single chapter, you could suffer, be happy and even cry in each of the chapters, and each chapter reached so much to the soul that you felt so good and The only thing that was thought about was the series and the characters. I completely love this series, definitely the best series I have ever seen, the last chapter was so beautiful and beautiful that it touched my heart. Last twilight will always have a place in my soul.Was this review helpful to you?
Very Emotional and touching....
I have never cried while watching a BL drama but this hits the spot very deeply.The Last twilight is one of the drama that touching my heart.
Jimmy and sea is very impressive. Specially sea because acting as a blind person is not at all easy, but he did it perfectly.
The episodes are fun till ep 7 but gets emotional from ep 8.
This drama is a must watch if you like emotional and sad dramas.
Thank you GMMTV and the Actors for this wonderful series.. I will never ever forget this experience ❤️
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last twilight is the best series
istg you wont have any regret watching this show and it wont be boring AT ALL.. the plot, casts, music, all are perfect. you would cry hard at some point because its so heartfelt.. this show isnt just about love but much more.. my friday is complete with Last Twilight but now I have to let it go.. but of course it wont be forgotten just like Vice Versa <33 Jimmy and sea's acting here are improved and theyre so natural! no forced interaction bcs they just love and support each other.. I hope Last Twilight will get the love it deserves.Was this review helpful to you?