It is with immense excitement that I delve into the world of “Stay Still,” Hong Kong’s latest entry into the Boys Love (BL) series genre. In a realm where such offerings are seldom found, “Stay Still” emerges as a unique addition, aiming to capture hearts with its intricate narratives and emotive portrayals.
Category Archives: Hong Kong Reviews
“My Colleague at BL Shop Might be the Meant-to-be” Series Review (Ep.1 to 3)
The beauty of short films or mini-series is that sometimes it provides beautiful messages and other times horrific realities in a brief span of time.
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“Ossan’s Love Hong Kong” Series Review (Ep.5 to 15)
Petition for Tin Yat Hung to attend a workshop on gender and sexuality studies. I feel like we’d all be less stressed if he did.
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“Ossan’s Love Hong Kong” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 4)
I’m going to review this version of Ossan’s Love pretending not to have watched the original Japanese version, but I will preface it by saying if you loved the original, you will definitely enjoy this one.
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