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Favorite Korean BL Dramas (2022)- Part III

While 2022 was distinctly a year of office romances (The New Employee, The Director Who Buys Me Dinner and Roommate of Poongduck 302), the generalist tropes were flavorful and intriguing. Gone are the days when Korean BLs were stuck in the old formulaic, recycling the same stories. Today, we have daring adaptations that employ actors par excellence. In today’s feature, we round up the best KBL’s in 2022- in terms of storytelling and directorial!

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“Me, My Husband, and My Husband’s Boyfriend” Series Review (Ep.1 to 10)

Adapted from the manga series Watashi to Otto to Otto no Kareshi by Ayano Ayano, Japan’s newest drama Me, My Husband, and My Husband’s Boyfriend certainly messed with its viewers’ feelings, something that is evident simply by scrolling through the hashtag.

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“Once in Memory- Let me be yours” Movie Review

Mind Trio has added another chapter to their “Once in Memory Series”. Let me be Yours is the fourth short film in the series. I was so excited to see another short Film in their “Once in Memory” franchise. Unbelievably, each film is just 20 to 30 minutes long but they tell such a fantastic story. Mind Trio really has the ability to tell a complete story in a short period.

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Favorite Korean BL Dramas (2022)- Part II

Korean BLs are slowly evolving when it comes to their storytelling style and vibrant casting. The recent releases like Our Dating Sim and Unintentional Love Story are abundant proof of the same. While 2023 saw the rise of distinctive cinema, the dramas showcased in 2022 were equally diversified. In today’s feature, our authors will share their succinct choices!

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“Be Mine SuperStar” Director David Bigander: The Man Chasing Behind Perfection

The current trend in the Thai BL industry is adapting popular novels. Avid fans are so focused on reimagining their favorite textbook characters that a lot is lost in transition. Adaptations are easy to come by, but very directors have the calibre to adapt a good novel to awe-inspiring cinema. “Be Mine SuperStar” Director David Bigander is one of those few filmmakers. The Swedish-Thai auteur has a multifaceted personality; as a screenwriter and director, he has worked on several ambitious projects like Bite Me, My Sassy Girl & Rose In Da House. Currently, he is working on the upcoming drama “Be Mine SuperStar”, which is one of the most anticipated releases of 2023. As we sat down for a conversation, Mr. Baginder shares his personal thoughts & experiences!

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