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2 Moons
28 people found this review helpful
Jun 9, 2018
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
Took a lot of patience to get through each episode with main couple's too many frozen moments & exchanged gaze that resembled more like concussion than dreamy look. Seriously, I think I got tumor from their 5-10 seconds-unmotivated-staring into each other's eyes scenes. Phana x Wayo's portrayal of their characters were so contrary to what the writer intended, there were zero chemistry between them. The story was painfully slow with very little substance. Only saving grace in 2Moons was the antagonists, especially Ming x Kit. Would love to see more of their relationship progress.

12 episodes could've easily cut down to 6. Casts weren't bad, cute enough and acting not terrible, but director & editors did a crappy job making most of what's already an unoriginal story. Still recommend watching it if you like BL. Concept is still cute and idea for BL couples, and who doesn't enjoy happy ending?

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Something in the Rain
37 people found this review helpful
May 23, 2018
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
This is an under-rated drama that deserves much higher credit. Story is simple & common but actually unconventional; thoughtfully written with depth & lots of hidden messages while romance is mature but so sweet. If you don't know anything about Korean culture or the passive characteristics of Asian, this drama will seem silly & annoying, and will never understand the reasons behind choices & actions made. I'm most appreciative for the charming-intelligent heroine who's above Cinderella wannabes & drama queens with inferiority complex. FINALLY, a heroine that deserves to be loved and respected. Chemistry between the characters were amazing, especially the main, while supporting casts had scene-stealing presence. Hope to see more of clever/mature writing like this one; looking forward screenwriter Kim Eun future work.

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SOTUS S
6 people found this review helpful
Jun 9, 2018
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Why couldn't it been longer like Love Sick S2 36 episodes? Main couple's chemistry is like no other and their portrayal of characters were spot on and more; their acting skills far superior. Best part of each episode was the Special Scene toward the end, left me satisfied but begging for more.

Season 1 was start of everything: getting to know each other, the plunge into unfamiliar territory, fight for control, and adapting to new environment. Emotions were in full high with passion and excitement. Season 2 explore main couple's relationship while throwing in new challenges in another unfamiliar ground, their interactions and influence on each other. I appreciate how they stayed away from triangle romance cliche. While there are plenty of other interesting characters and additional cute couples, Kongpob x Arthit overshadows all. Especially Arthit's character developed sweetness and charm since dating Kongpob; such change & progress in a character is always fun to watch. Again, there are so many more possible events that can effect their relationship that I wish to see more!

Main & support casts, director, editors, and writer... I thank you! Please bring it back with Season 3. ^^

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Sotus
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 9, 2018
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Theme of the story was interesting, fun, and original. Perfect casts that portrayed their characters down to tee. Originally Singto tried for Arthit while Krist wanted Kongpob. Who would've guessed Singto & Krist are alumni from same school and Krist a year younger? LOL. What they ended up with was perfect however, and chemistry between them is so amazing that I can't imagine them with or as anyone else in the future. Oh dear..

Sad that I can't read the Online Novel 'til it's translated into English, but this drama has made me very happy. Story was simple but focused in start of everything with beginning stage of relationships, characters' development & establishment. Arthit's denial was cliche but his acceptance was endearing as well as manly. He's so charming that even his temper and meanness in the beginning was hard to hate. Meanwhile Kongpob's unconventional smooth and witty (also flirty) demeanor as a freshmen was funny but sexy. He always has biggest and brightest smile when he's with Arthit. ^^

It's a smart drama where story concept is interesting to grab your attention, but focuses on characters and their interaction & influence to make it fun. Casts wrapped it up with big pink ribbon with their charm to perfect the series. I'm a sucker for happy ending.

Check out the interview between the casts. So cute. ^^

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I Told Sunset about You
5 people found this review helpful
Dec 27, 2020
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I've been detoxed from all other terrible BL!

Finally, a masterpiece film! Now I have the strength to plow through another dozens of BL vomit. Thai BL is not dead!

Director's portrayal of youth and passion was told like a classic music: with stimulating taste, visually captivating, and steadily paced like ocean tide on a sunny day. I just wish they kept the same director for the sequel...

Main leads' portrayal of overwhelming teenage emotions through simple gestures and micro-expressions were refreshing and impressive than any veteran Thai actors. Oh (PP) silently seducing and teasing Teh (Billkin) or when Teh unknowingly followed Oh's every movement like a man possessed was like Siren drawing a sailor with their songs.

A must watch, and will be following the actor's future prospects with enthusiasm. Billkin's musical talent is also something to look forward to. Beautiful OST.

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Time to Hunt
5 people found this review helpful
Dec 27, 2020
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Stephen Hopkins wannabe...

Best part of the movie were the cast. I don't know how a newbie director managed to score so many big talents, but he must have done something right. Unfortunately, he didn't do right for the actors. The movie: crap-fest.

Characters were bunch of annoying whinny drama queens of untalented criminals. There was very little backstories and overspent bromance; I remember lots of smoking cigarettes. Story would've made more sense if it played out backward. Either that, maybe they are fishing for a sequel. Endless plot holes, dumb irresponsible male lead ruining people's lives, lazy research, overambitious director who should stick to directing and skip writing. Since Joon HoBong of PARASITE, all young directors think they can do both... tsk.

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Advance Bravely
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 13, 2018
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Most likely each episode lost 10-15 minutes from cuts, resulting in half-assed Bromance story with lots of plot holes. However, transition between the scenes aren't hard to imagine. I'm guessing main couple's relationship was established somewhere in epi 19.

Yuan Zong is like a mama bird, and Xia Yao & Yuan Ru his chicks. He obviously has a soft spot for spoiled selfish bratty type. He has sis-complex for Yuan Ru who's much younger, spoiled and kinda clueless with worst taste in man. Approaches Xia Yao, another spoiled and narcissistic rich boy at his sister's request, and ends up taking him under his wings. Xia Yao has his moments, but he's a easily likable with full blown charms and so very pretty. ^^ Hard to imagine him as kickboxing champion. Some of the plot holes include Xia Yao's buddy Xuan Dayu with questionable mentality. One miniute he's desperately seeking Xia Yao's attention, jealous of everyone around him; next minute, he practically becomes a sugar daddy to an orphan thief with tragic story. Third coupling of an ass of another buddy and his androgynous 'friend' is even more uncertain. I even liked Xia Yao's mom, who has taste for good food, good looking man, and flattery from talking bird. Yuan Ru also has her charms: determination and easy going attitude. With interesting story, fair action, and charming characters, I bet this drama would've been a mega hit if they left it at BL. Why couldn't Taiwan produced this drama? ^^;

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The Princess Wei Young
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2018
54 of 54 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Happy to learn that Tang Tiffany and Luo Jin is a couple in real life. They are so cute together. Tiffany is absolutely gorgeous, and Luo Jin has mysterious vulnerability that draws me. Their roles in PRINCESS WEIYOUNG was marvelous, chemistry perfect.

Never read the novel, so nothing to compare to. It was nice to see a clever heroine, and Weiyoung's wit & intelligence was admirable, but frustrating to see writers trying to maintain her heroic aspect through being a pushover. For someone of her background and tragic past, she was too passive and too reactive to her enemies. Except for the heroine, all female characters were scheming, jealous, basket-case suffering from inferiority complex. The whole world was against Weiyoung for some unknown reason, where everyone's sad outcome, their flaws, tragedy was solely due to Weiyoung's existence. Most virtuous and loyal characters were servants to their masters. Repetitive and uninteresting battles between good and bad was tedious for long 54 episodes, but main couple's charming relationship made up for some of the annoyance.

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Lost Love in Times
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2018
56 of 56 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Finally! Chinese drama is getting better in last couple years. Stories are more focused, female characters are smarter & stronger, male characters display fierce loyalty to their loved ones instead of gallivanting around to prove their masculinity, Perhaps younger generation is finally taking over script writings. LOL.

LLT is one of the most interesting Chinese drama that got me back into watching other Asian films than Korean & Japanese. LLT was the first Chinese drama that I watched from beginning to end without skipping without bordom. Also discovered many actors I will continue to monitor for their future projects, especially Cecilia & Willam. Armature Ma Marry talented and gorgeous; funny how she was portrayed in LOVE O2O as inferior beauty to the heroine while she surpassed everyone in the series. Hope to see more of her in main cast.

Complex relationships and influence between characters was fascinating. Fantasy theme was beautiful and mysterious. All characters were charming, especially the chemistry between the main hero & heroine, their dedication to each other, strength under pressure, and sense of humor in midst of danger was admirable.
Another change from old Chinese films: happy ending! ^^

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Why R U?
2 people found this review helpful
May 8, 2020
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
There were lot of snorting & eye rolling on my part, but overall the drama was entertaining. If bunch of fujoshi got together and decided to make drama in a rush, this will be it.

It's a collection of fujoshi-dream-come-true cliche moments with choppy story-line; too many characters acting & ranting silly, added with many many potential couples with no closure. In the end they all fade into the background.
Best part: Saint has done a remarkable job playing his character with enthusiasm & passion while leading Zee into the new world of BL drama, lol.

True that the drama wrapped up in a rush due to the virus, but lucky for some fans that rest of the story became FighterTutor focused make out-fest. The couple also end up stealing most of the spotlight away from the main couple Saifah/Zon, but I didn't mind it, lol. While the drama was a little chaotic with many many cheesy-tacky-ridiculous-cliche moments and grades school level script (but all that still funny in silly way), there's romance & passion that leaves you content in character development. In the end, I chose to remember the goods and forget the bad (fastforward button).

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Love Sick Season 2
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 9, 2018
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
LS is practically mother of all BL drama now being released. Best part of it was the music, and I feel giddy when they make reappearance in other series. Most of its casts are first timers in early teens. 90% male students wear braces, talk with lisp and play grownups with their unfortunately stereotypical sad girlfriends. Class fem boys were hilarious and friendship between students were endearing (except girls were portrayed superficial, jealous with contempt). Yuri was the only saving grace for all female population. My fav character would have to be Om the scene-stealer, Noh's BFF; would've been better without him joining BL concept tho.

My first Thai BL series, and forever most unique and memorable. It's full of writer's ambition, too many characters, random stories unrelated to each other, transitions between scenes clippy (gloss over lots of details), casts & production/director are so new that it's almost comical how terrible they are. However all that awkwardness and cliche made the series that much more charming. There are some characters' story you can do without (e.g. Phun's sis) and although it's messy the drama eventually come together toward the middle.

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The Singer
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 29, 2020
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

Intro to Korean pansori and folk tale.

Based on a Korean folktale about a young filial daughter with poor blind father, who sold herself to fishermen looking for sacrifice to the sea deity, to save her father from blindness & poverty. The deity takes pity on her when she jumps into the ocean, and returns her to the land in a giant lotus flower. Then she was taken in by the imperial couple because she resembled their dead daughter, and adopts her as their princess. The new princess throws a week of feast for the poor in hope to reunite with her father, who was still blind, poor and driven by the guilt of losing his daughter, wondered the country in despair. When they were reunited on the last day of the feast, the father hears the daughter's cry and miraculously regains his sight. Everybody lives happily after...

The musical took the basic concept from the folktale and made few interesting realistic tweaks. Seeing Lee YooRi in a movie for the first time was exciting, although her role was small the character was likeable. Surprising musical talent was discovered in Kim MinJoon and Park CheulMin. Overall, the movie had nice dip into the folk music, glimpse into the Joseon era, and kept everything simple and light with happy ending. The plot could've gone darker but aside from emotionally intense pansori, it was a story about loving couple with sweet optimistic younger daughter, loyal quirky friends, and villains where justice was served.

A sample of pansori THE STORY OF SHIMCHUNG is on YouTube. Cha JiHyun sings in the perspective of the blind father, reminiscing about his daughter, towards the end, https://youtu.be/kV2OjootdNA. Although it doesn't have subtitle, you can feel the intensity of the character's emotion. It's an amazing show.

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Peninsula
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 27, 2020
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Michael Bay wannabes..

I had to check if it was the same director and scriptwriter. Unfortunately, yes.

The film was like a B-rated American action/horror movie with too many plot holes, overuse of CG, forgettable characters, and the male lead with no significant role throughout. Previews had most the of the plot and interesting scenes. So much expectations and big lump of crap disappointment. Story would've made more sense if it had the family of widow and her daughters as the main focus. Too much budget that they didn't know what to do with, Korea has taken three steps forward with the first film, and five steps back with the sequel. The director is still too inexperienced and overambitious. Best part of the film was the zombie extras and their performance.

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General and I
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2018
62 of 62 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
I never read the novel, so I have nothing to compare it to, which I'm glad of. No expectation, no disappointment. ^^

I learned the charm of Chinese actors compare to Korean through Chung Wallace (and Chan William). Instead of pretty faces, charismatic portrayal of their characters & passion turned them into heartthrobs. Can't contribute good acting for Angelababy, but lucky for her Chinese drama often dubbed voices, and her perfect heroine character made up what she lacked.

Not many characters stood out to me, except for He Zia for his perseverance . Except for main couple, I found everyone kinda dumb and pathetic. But who cares? Finally found a happy ending that made sense, avoided plot holes, hero & heroine had passionate romance. It's was entertaining from beginning to end.

Drama was basically written to make Bei Jie seem awesome. He's strong, smart, possessive but passionately dedicated to the heroine, self-sacrificing & loyal to his emperor/step-brother, sympathetic to his enemies. He was called unbeatable, god of war, and most desired bachelor - possible future king. Over the top a bit? Writers tried to balance out the hero by giving heroine intelligence, courage and virtue but she was too vulnerable and delicate to fulfill that role. As the story progressed, heroine's intelligence seemed to strengthen and climb higher above everyone else, so there's that. Interactions and match of wit between the couple was a lot of fun.

It's better to not expect a masterpiece historical Chinese drama from GENERAL & I. It's just an entertaining romance story with satisfying ending where bad guys are punished and the couple end happily ever after. Political aspect is short sighted and forced, therefore okay to skip. ^^

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Love O2O
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2018
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
The movie was cute, and they managed to stretch 1:40 min of it into 30 epi drama. Awesome. No worst if not little sillier than movie with unrealistically perfect couple getting together and having a happy relationship through RPG. Computer game has become social media for college kids... It's like watching all nerds & geeks fantasy to trade faces with jocks & cheerleaders. Got to see familiar faces from the movie playing different characters; introduced to Ma Marry, fall for Zhang Vin, laugh at Bai White's portray of a loser (almost didn't recognized him from LOST MEMORY), stare at Yang Yang, but I wasn't a fan of the heroine.

Overall, the show was tacky, cheesy, cliche, ridiculous, silly that it was absolutely entertaining.

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