Unexpectedly poignant. A critical look at how bigotry can result in undeserved feelings of shame and guilt. An amazing story that has none of the camp I've seen in other BLs. I wouldn't even call this one a BL, but a realistic portrayal of a homosexual relationship that attempts to defy the standard. One of the most thoughtful and progressive series I've ever watched. The acting was also superb. The characters had depth and stories of their own that rounded out the series wonderfully. The use of death and betrayal was intelligent and naturally pushed the plot further. Every moment was interesting and necessary, from the shots of the landscapes to the descriptions of the history of Changmai. A wonderfully told story of perseverance, defiance, and, ultimately acceptance. 10/10.
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