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“Our Days” Series Review (Ep.1 to 12)
I can almost see it
That dream I’m dreaming
But, there’s a voice inside my head saying
You’ll never reach it
-THE CLIMB – Miley Cyrus
“Country Boy II” Movie Review
If you want to know where your heart is, look to know where your mind goes when it wonders- Love Quote
“Country Boy” Movie Review
This astonishing BL series from 2021 was re-released as a movie in 2022. So, now you get the full impact of this brilliant story in one setting. And frankly, it is just as poignant, moving, and charming as the first time I saw it as a series. And I am so glad that I picked it as the “BEST” BL series for 2021. Let me state this as clearly as I can. This is a cinematic masterpiece.
“School’s Out! Let’s Date Now!” Series Review (Ep.1 to 5)
This is a surprisingly entertaining series and not what I was expecting. Literally, it captured me with its portrayal.
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“Cobalt Blue” Movie Review
This is an unusually Daedalian story of a love that unfortunately got lost in its own details. While still a valent story, it perhaps tried to do too much and, in the process, lost its way.
“The Tuxedo” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)
What can you say about this series that has not already been said about a zillion other Thai BL series? Handsome actors, great ambience, fabulous clothes, imprecise story; which is too bad because the main actors can act, as they did bring some character intensity to their roles. The story however, went flat and pedestrian.
“55:15 Never Too Late” Series Review (Ep.1 to 16)
An overlooked series that has both brilliance and occasional ineptness. Through its sporadic ups and downs, I was mesmerized by its message, that is both clear and muddy at the same time.
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“Quaranthings S2” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)
This series is simply an abject failure. It abandoned all the charm and creativity of Season One and instead it was replaced with a banal and boring journey of childishness and self-centered indulgences.
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“In Your Heart” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)
This is an astonishing and brilliant exercise in cinematic adroitness that has been, unfortunately misunderstood and misinterpreted, but not necessarily incorrectly. Does that sound like an oxymoron? Perhaps.