“Night Dream” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)

Within the dynamic and ever-changing realm of Thai Boys’ Love (BL) series, “Night Dream” presents a moving story of love, friendship, and personal growth. The protagonist of the show is Night, a senior literature student who finds it difficult to write his final novel because he has never experienced love. The story takes shape as Night makes contact with Dream, a buddy he hasn’t seen in a long time, who helps him understand the nuances of love.

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5 Must-Watch BL Drama with Heart-Racing Love Triangles!

Romantic themes are often the main focus in dramas. One form of this theme is through love triangle dramas. Various problems that arise will sharpen the plot and attract the audience’s attention.

Love triangle dramas are usually accompanied by complicated friendship stories and interactions among its characters that can make the audience feel various emotions, from sadness to happiness.

For those of you who want to watch BL love triangle dramas, here are some reviews and recommendations that you can consider.

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Artist’s Profile- Cha Joo Wan

Cha Joo Wan, a talented actor and model from South Korea, was born on May 6, 1999. At the age of 24, he has already shown his talent and dedication in the entertainment industry. His real name, 차주완 (Cha Joo Wan), has become a symbol of success and achievement in the Korean entertainment industry. With his captivating appearance and outstanding acting talent, Cha Joo Wan has successfully won the hearts of the audience.

Cha Joo Wan’s career in the Korean entertainment industry has developed rapidly. With hard work and high dedication, he has created a strong presence in this industry. Cha Joo Wan is not only known as an actor and model, but also as a style icon and inspiration to many.

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“Anti Reset” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 3)

“Anti Reset” is the story of Chu Yi Ping (Wu Ping Chen), is an aloof and unsociable history professor who gets into an accident at his college and injures his arm. To take care of him, his uncle, the head of a scientific company which is secretly experimenting with artificially intelligent human-like robots, sends him their latest model, Ever 9 (Huang Li Feng). The two spend time together as Ever 9 helps nurse Yi Ping back to health, and feelings develop.

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“All of Us Strangers” Movie Review

“All of Us Strangers” is a melancholic drama, filled with so much sadness and emotion that it took me a long time to settle in and get into it; the movie truly rocked my world as emotions flooded due to Andrew Scott’s perfect performance of grief, sadness and loneliness which pulls us in, and we are right beside him throughout the journey. The movie tackles loneliness, confronting our inner child and healing them, grief and catharsis. (I have left out a huge spoiler point from the twist in the movie to avoid ever spoiling this for anyone who hasn’t seen it because it will take away from this perfect sad movie).

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“Pit Babe” Series Review (Ep.3 to 13)

Adapted from the web novel “Pit Babe” (พิษเบ๊บ) by _alittlebitch (also known as alittlebixth), Peter Nopachai’s rustic adaptation ended on a high note. Based on the fictional ABO/Omegaverse universe, the show’s ratings skyrocketed because of the natural chemistry between the various pairings littered across this universe. While the storytelling was indeed faulty in some places, the stellar casting made up for the odd pacing. This was one of those shows that leaves you with mixed feelings; I won’t say that I was exactly enamored with the series. Nevertheless, it was flavorful in its own ways. There are reasons to watch this show; let me list them first before we journey into the disaster zone!

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