Although not technically a BL, the bromantic relationships and friendships that bloom out of the Japanese drama Captivated, By You are worth every viewing minute.
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Although not technically a BL, the bromantic relationships and friendships that bloom out of the Japanese drama Captivated, By You are worth every viewing minute.
Continue reading “Captivated, By You” Series Review (Ep.1 to 5)
Welcome to BL Xpress’s “Best BL Kissing Scenes”.
South Korea’s newest BL offering is a purported love triangle about an ambitious fashion designer and a delivery man who’s simply figuring life out as he goes.
The new Korean BL Tinted with You starring A.C.E.’s Jun as Jung Eun Ho and actor Yoo Hyun Woo as Lee Heon is a time travel romance about a crown prince exiled by his usurping older brother and a modern high school student in love with art. By a mysterious twist of fate, this student, Jung Eun Ho, ends up inside a painting where he meets the exiled Prince Lee Heon.
Continue reading “Tinted With Love” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Love doesn’t even begin to describe my feelings for the Japanese BL My Beautiful Man, a live-action adaptation of the BL novel Utsukushii Kare by Yu Nagira.
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Although the anime adaptation of Tomoko Yamashita’s The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window starts with a deadly sixth sense and lots of sexual innuendos, the real backbone of this story begins as it progresses forward. A supernatural mystery bromance about a bookstore clerk who can see ghosts and a powerful exorcist he becomes involved with, The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window delivers a truly emotional punch.
Continue reading “Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)
Chinese donghua Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire (Lie Huo Jiao Chou) has ended.
Continue reading “Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire (Lie Huo Jiao Chou)” Series Review (Ep.5 to 12)
A drama is special when it can combine comedy, heart, and deeply felt emotions in an intricate balance that connects viewers to the story while also moving their hearts. Japanese BL Kieta Hatsukoi does just that.
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Everyone could use a little encouragement in life, especially when it feels like the entire world is against you.
I’ve become picky about the BL dramas I watch over the years. The older I get, the more important the story and acting become, the production quality and writing far outweighing a need for skinship.