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Love Sick thai drama review
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Love Sick
5 people found this review helpful
by Poisen-Paradise
May 6, 2016
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Love Sick: The Series..... is a show you wont expect to grow on you. The first two episodes are a bit rocky in terms of some of the parts of minor characters being confusing. For me, while I was watching the beginning I remember telling myself "What the hell is going on? I cant even tell who the main characters are supposed to be" But be assured eventually a lot of the story lines become clear and aren't boring at all. There are some downers about the show in terms of music. In my personal opinion the music wasn't organized properly, like you could tell what type of vibe they were trying to set with the music at that specific moment, but it didn't fall through properly. Though the first theme song of the show, called "SHAKE', becomes insanely addicting. It fits the show perfectly, as a weird type of delicacy mixed with harsh reality. Its hard to explain but that specific song represents the entire show to the fullest. While your watching the show you'll first not like a few characters, but slowly each and every one of them starts to grow on you. They'll of course be some moments where you lose respect for a character due to their actions, but as far as it goes from the first season, some type of situation happens where you feel either sorry or understanding for what that character is going through. The BL in this show is very fluffy. Its very light and heartwarming but it doesn't shy away from the fact that not all relationships are as smooth and not everything is so perfect. The Two main characters face off problems regarding how they truly feel about one another, and how it'll reflect on themselves and the people around them. This show heavily respects LGBT situations that occur in actual life. When your watching, you'd expect there to be some type of homophobia represented. And while there isn't, they touch base on the subject in a very respective way. I truly believe this is a show worth watching. It's not a show where the problems they face seem cliche or some love scene's being too "Impossible" or unrealistic. The show is very real, in the sense that you can actually relate or understand in some type of way on what they're going through. It's really hard to summarize this show when they're's so much to talk about. Overall, this show is one of my favorites and you should definitely check it out, you'd really be missing out if you don't.
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