“Everyone has a different definition of love and as one grows, this changes”
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“Everyone has a different definition of love and as one grows, this changes”
Continue reading “Gen Y Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 12)
There is a time for weakness and a time for strength.
This is nothing like Love Area 1. This is also NOT a continuation of Season one even though it was supposed to be.
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From the first scene itself, I was hooked on to the grand vibe that was reminiscent of a fairy tale, and after the two episodes, it seems that they are playing more and more into the trope of the outwardly aloof yet warm-hearted princely character in Hia Lian.
I have mixed feelings about this series. 2gether was a journey with its ups and downs. Sometimes when the downs hit it seemed impossible that any highs would come, but it still managed to climb. Not to a high, but it was doable. This is a review of the first season, the second special season and the movie of the 2gether franchise.
Honestly, it is hard for me to be objective about Vietnamese BL’s. There is something so organic and raw about them that they have become incredibly endearing to me. And these two short series live up to that standard as well. It is simply a joy to watch and experience. It is obviously a low-budget production with some sound and technical issues; but what it lacks in quality, it makes up for it with intense efforts on the part of the actors and actresses. It is truly and honestly a labor of love. You can see their complete commitment to this series.
“I don’t paint dreams or nightmares, I paint my own reality”- Frida Kahlo
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I probably am pretty late in giving my opinion on this one.
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The Love of Winter is a very endearing short filmed in two parts.
Sometimes you come across a drama that makes you feel good and, at the same time, makes you question the concept as well.
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