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Jasper Kpeddeo

Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Jasper Kpeddeo

Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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After School
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 10, 2024
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
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a great watch: rare masterpiece in the genre of true-story BLs

I feel like this movie is criminally underrated. I don't have the words to describe how much I loved this one. It gave me the feels I had with Your Name Engraved Herein, but I smiled even more. It is what you would call a bromantic tragicomedy with a cinematic touch. I would be lying if I said I fully understood what was going on in Blue Lan's head at that time, regarding his feelings for his best friend. I had believed he truly saw him as nothing more than a best friend/brother, but I don't know if I got it wrong after reaching the end of the story. I do know he loved Shiang as much as he loved that girl. That said and done, I was satisfied with that outing on the beach and at the gay bar, and that french kiss!!! I love the charismatic gay teacher too, as well as my favorite transgirl ever and Zheng's supportive love interest.

I loved the way this movie portrayed the challenges that come with being bisexual. As a gay 18yo who's swiftly conquering his biphobia/transphobia, this movie shed a deeper light on what bisexuality really is, and what being a transperson really entails, unlike how the world views both cases. So, I could go on and on about this movie, but let me spare your reading.

COMEDY - I would rate this a 10/10. They knew how to incorporate this even after sad scenes. The jokes were realistic and actually funny. Had me pausing and chuckling under bed sheets. That noodles/xxxvideo scene? Bwahahaha!
REALITY - A 9.5/10. Although I find it weird that Shiang could still remain close friends with Zheng after the confession of feelings, it actually happened in real life. I guess shit happens, but I would never do that. Lmao.
ACTING/PLOT - A combined 9.5/10. I did this because the actors were able to convey the plot in an outstanding manner.

All said and done, did Zheng get divorced? Anygays, I hope this movie has won awards! I really want to see it have a viewership revival! I feel bad for the true BL fans who don't know what they've been missing for the past few months!

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Completed
Bad Guy
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 6, 2024
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

impeccable!

My special thanks to the social media channel I saw snippets of this series from. I wouldn't call it a series though, I feel like it's a movie. Four episodes of ten minutes estimate each, forty minutes of a movie.

I applaud everyone involved in the production of this movie. Those who picked the cast did a very good job. The cast, especially Park Luke (who realistically played the role of Jiwoon), aced their roles.

Heads up to the guy who played the role of the Tae Ha, our Bad Guy. You really made me hate and like you at the same time. Superb. But was Taeha really bad though, or just had an albatross around his neck he needed to put down? I loved his swift redemption arc, although I knew from the start what he was trying to tell Jiwoon.

And to the fiancee (please MDL, add her profile), your REAL acting in the fourth episode really hit my guts and reminded me that yes, this is really a kdrama. Lol!

Bad Guy is what I would call a tale of true love that fumbles along the way but recoils back to its true form, seen in the perspective of Jiwoon who felt what every human would feel towards their lover who does anything the way Taeha did. Alas, he wasn't really the bad guy Jiwoon thought he was, was he? Indecisive is the way to term it, maybe.

I really felt every scene. How they managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity is an art. Well done.

So, if you ask me if I'm going to rewatch this, I would look you up and down and be like, “Hell yes!” Needless to say I'll be coming back to check if new episodes or a new season is on ground, because some part of me just wishes for a background to the story (scenes of how it began) and what might happen next.

But! As I said earlier, how the production team managed to capture a story that would've spanned 13 episodes of 30mins each into four short episodes of intensity, with only three characters, is an art.

ps_ Sukfilm, on behalf of everyone who watched this film and loved it, we need more. Thanks.

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Ongoing 7/12
I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version
14 people found this review helpful
Sep 22, 2023
7 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 4
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

an enchanted, lavender, and heartfelt love story.

I must admit that I'm not typically a fan of historical BL series, but when I stumbled upon IFYLITA, I couldn't resist giving it a shot. And let me tell you, it didn't disappoint... AT ALL. This series offers a unique blend of suspense, intrigue, and the opportunity to connect the dots yourself (the way Jom connects the dots to his masterpieces called drawings), making it a thrilling experience from start to finish.

One of the standout features of this series is the setting. The portrayal of the countryside in the 1920s serves as a breath of fresh air compared to the urban settings we often see in BL series. Watching the serene environment can make you feel relaxed one minute, but it's the series' ability to make you shift between emotions that truly sets it apart. One moment, you're as calm as the peaceful countryside, the next you're seething with anger at the societal system (especially those punishments), and the next you're genuinely concerned about the fate of the characters, especially Jom.

Unlike other series where you're primarily concerned about what happened in the past, IFYLITA ingeniously flips the script, leaving you wondering about what will happen in the future. It's a brilliant plot twist that keeps you engaged and invested in the storyline, don't ya think? Anyway, you'd know what I'm talking about when you see for yourself.

Perhaps it's because I'm a history enthusiast, but this series has rekindled my passion for the subject. While watching the show, I found myself frequently turning to my trusty Microsoft Bing tab to look up unfamiliar words and concepts. It's astonishing how, within just 33 hours of spaced-out watching, I learned so much about Thai history, even without the series explicitly teaching me. IFYLITA ignited my curiosity about the master-servant and peasant-elite relationships in 1920s Thailand, prompting me to delve deeper into that period. Why am I today years old learning that Bangkok wasn't the capital of Siam back in the day???

As for the series itself, it holds so much untapped potential that I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing unravel in the upcoming episodes. For now, I can confidently recommend IFYLITA to any BL fan who's in need of a refreshing break from the typical city-life BL series we're accustomed to. It's a captivating journey through history that will leave you craving more, and I can't wait to witness how it all ends, as I can barely see the end of the tunnel via a lavender haze. Each episode lifts my fearful feet higher to the next step in the haunted house of my mind (similar to the one in this show lol), and watching it at night in my dimly lit room adds to the eeriness I feel concerning the future of my loved couples. That's how good this show is. But, before I leave, I wanna scream "f*** you, Robert!!!"

Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. :)

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Completed
Mama Ok
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 6, 2024
2 of 2 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10

heartwarmingly hilarious + hot!

Well, that just sums it up. :)

What was produced as an advertisement for a noodle manufacturing company turned into a wholesome bromantic comedy for two military beefcakes.

There was no minute I didn't burst out laughing. What was supposed to be a running time of roughly 13 minutes turned 22 for me. Although many, many parts of this short film felt very, very unreal, that is quite expected from a comedy advertisement.

It still gets my 8.5 stars, IDK IDC.

I actually loved the symbolisms imbued into the short film, but I'll make no spoilers. Go check it out on the official MamaOK page on YouTube. Haha!

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Ongoing 6/12
I Feel You Linger in the Air
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 22, 2023
6 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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one of the best thai bl series this year!

I'm not typically a fan of historical BL series, but when I stumbled upon IFYLITA, I couldn't resist giving it a shot. And let me tell you, it didn't disappoint... AT ALL. This series offers a unique blend of suspense, intrigue, and the opportunity to connect the dots yourself (the way Jom connects the dots on his masterpieces called drawings), making it a thrilling experience from start to finish.

One of the standout features of this series is the setting. The portrayal of the countryside in the 1920s serves as a breath of fresh air compared to the urban settings we often see in BL series. Watching the serene environment can make you feel relaxed one minute, but it's the series' ability to make you shift between emotions that truly sets it apart. One moment, you're as calm as the peaceful countryside, the next you're seething with anger at the societal system (especially Ming's punishment), and the next you're genuinely concerned about the fate of the characters, especially Jom.

Unlike other series where you're primarily concerned about what happened in the past, IFYLITA ingeniously flips the script, leaving you wondering about what will happen in the future. It's a brilliant plot twist that keeps you engaged and invested in the storyline, don't ya think? Anyway, you'd know what I'm talking about when you see for yourself.

Perhaps it's because I'm a history enthusiast, but this series has rekindled my passion for the subject. While watching the show, I found myself frequently turning to my trusty Microsoft Bing tab to look up unfamiliar words and concepts. It's astonishing how, within just 33 hours of spaced-out watching, I learned so much about Thai history, even without the series explicitly teaching me. IFYLITA ignited my curiosity about the master-servant and peasant-elite relationships in 1920s Thailand, prompting me to delve deeper into that period. Why am I today years old learning that Bangkok wasn't the capital of Siam back in the day???

As for the series itself, it holds so much untapped potential that I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing unravel in the upcoming episodes. For now, I can confidently recommend IFYLITA to any BL fan who's in need of a refreshing break from the typical city-life BL series we're accustomed to. It's a captivating journey through history that will leave you craving more, and I can't wait to see where the story takes us next and what James has up his sleeves to woo Khun Yai's man.

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