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Poetic story about the evolution of the main characters
This story about loss, grief, courage, and love is poetic and wonderful. The acting is rich and spot-on and the cinematography adds to the story. I really enjoyed this well-written drama. This isn’t a story with a catchy plot or a lot of action but those aren’t the goals. It’s about people emotionally growing especially Neil who needed to find a way to move on from the loss of his brother, who was also his best friend, band partner, and who supported him with his anxiety issues. Neil and Sea help each other evolve and find love in the process. Beautiful!Was this review helpful to you?
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They played with my heartstrings along with their guitars.
This was such a roller coaster of a series with how it would bring the viewer up and down and all around. There was such a tragic undertone throughout (which was beautifully done) while they still managed to make me laugh at some of their antics. And then the last two episodes had me bawling my eyes out with how bittersweet it was.I will start off by saying if you simply want a story about a washed up singer falling in love with his new music composer, this isn't for you. While this series does have that, it does not focus on their relationship under a magnifying glass of scrutiny. The viewer isn't expected to analyze what every action means as far as their feelings for each other. Actually, there's not a lot of guesswork at all in their relationship since the show is very straightforward with that aspect. (You mean they actually communicate and there are no plot points centered around misunderstandings and assumptions?! Is it even a BL, then?)
While the main leads get equal attention, I will say it feels like the show is mostly centered around Neil and his grieving process for his brother. He has not moved on from his brother's death and only the threat of losing the last thing he had of his brother (their music) kicked his ass into gear to do something about it. That snowballed into him finally finding the encouragement to move on and live his life instead of just existing.
With Sea, we get a little glimpse into his background - absent parents, growing up alone and clinging to the idol who was likely the only person to show him any interest in his young life. His lifeline in Magnet was yanked away with the crash and affected him deeply, which is what they finally bond over.
Anyone who has ever lost a close loved one could relate to the pain and suffering and feeling of being lost without direction that Neil is going through. He was a big child who had his brother looking out for him and then he wakes up one day to find his brother is gone. Even for someone who hasn't experienced it, the way Charles portrayed it was gut-wrenching. He seriously acted his tush off for this role and I think it paid off.
The story was so well thought out and it progressed in a way that made sense. Yes, this meant it was a slow burn and yes it meant their romantic relationship was sometimes put on the back burner to simmer, but I feel like that made their coming together that much more satisfying. They each had obstacles to overcome and, while they were supportive of each other, they didn't rely on the other to fix their problems for them. They worked on themselves to improve and it was so refreshing to watch.
I like that there wasn't an abundance of side characters and that everyone who was introduced had a purpose. There was no real villain which was nice as the characters had enough inner demons to face without needing an external force to add to it.
If I had to say one thing that I wish were done differently, I wish they had more music (either as Magnet or as Neil and Sea) to play throughout the series. They kept playing the same 4 or 5 songs over and over and, while I get why they did it, it made things seem repetitive, even if they weren't. If you pay attention, you'll see there are storyline progressions with each time the play the same song, but to a casual watcher, it may be lost on them. Plus, I just really enjoyed the music so of course I wish there was more of it.
This was a very mature series without all the unnecessary NC filler. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy NC content and am a sucker for smut, but I feel like if they went any more detailed than they did, it would kill the vibe of the series and, honestly, it was perfect as it was.
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too shallow by any standards
So, we have these nice actors, both young and good-looking, but the plot is hardly there. To give a final blow to the thin plot, the director added a lot of flashbacks/ memories of the past, that honestly are just garbage. The "lost" brother gets more screen time than some characters who are - thankfully - alive and well. The actors did their part flawlessly, the problem lies with the script, which is totally useless.I wouldnt recommend this to anyone who values their time.
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An opportunity wasted
I expected so much more from this series. Having watched Jazz for Two, i thought this would turn out to be a Taiwanese version of that bc of the similarities in the plot. However, 5 episodes in and each one feels like I'm being forced to keep my eyes on the screen. I am disappointed. Poor storyline, too many flashbacks to one thing, no real chemistry between the ML and the music isn't even great. This was an opportunity to showcase how music can truly help one heal and how love finds you even in your darkest moments but it failed, abysmally. I have zero positive takeaways from this one and can only hope Taiwan does better.Was this review helpful to you?
Lebih menekankan background story dibandingkan musik.
Series bL ini menurutku punya cerita yang unik, dengan latar belakang konflik yang bagus. Walaupun begitu menurutku pribadi ceritanya disajikan terlalu sederhana, beberapa resolusi konflik mungkin terasa biasa saja. Dari segi looks aktor, menurutku ini dapet banget ya tapi ini soal selera. Vibrasi dan romansa di series ini kurang begitu terasa, slow-burn dari series ini menjadi ciri khas. Dari segi warna cukup baik, ini memang drama tentang musik, namun tidak menunjukan suasana musik yang kuat ( jika dibandingkan dengan my school president series ) series first note of love lebih menekankan kepada latar belakang cerita utama dibandingkan dengan musik yang ditampilkan. rekomended? yes.Was this review helpful to you?