“Blue Boys” is a short and earnest portrayal of a couple falling in love while facing challenges to their relationship.
Continue reading “Blue Boys” Series Review (Season One & Two)
“Blue Boys” is a short and earnest portrayal of a couple falling in love while facing challenges to their relationship.
Continue reading “Blue Boys” Series Review (Season One & Two)
There is longing but no proximity, shy glances and smiles that melt into friendly banter, flirtations turning into friendly leg pulling are both fun to watch and painful to endure, because the main leads look like they are in romantic love but both going “nah!”
Continue reading “High School Frenemy” Series Review (Ep.1 to 16)
This is a particularly intricate and well-acted movie. Its cinematography is exceptional. Sometimes, using muted and pastel tones to reflect the mood of the scenes. The screenplay is also sophisticated, which allowed the actors to become immersed in their roles to the point that the audience could relate and feel what they were experiencing. Since so much of it was subtle, that took real acting challenges to pull off. The first half of the movie is intensely character driven while the second half, unfortunately, becomes an esoteric mess.
With the hoopla surrounding the GMMTV lineup coming to an end, WeTV Thailand took the center stage last week with their own very own lineup for 2025. With some new storylines and a few already announced projects, WeTV seems to serious about venturing into the Thai shores.
The theme for this feature is “Sweet, Endearing”
The transient trope in quite a few BL dramas, the humorous candor paired with an adorable casting can work wonders for even an abysmal script, not that we are bringing you any subpar content. The dramas in today’s article will lighten your mood, alleviate your sadness and make you smile fondly.
Continue reading My Favorite Asian BLs So Far (2024)- Part III
There’s a delicate line between life and death, one that often blurs into ambiguity.
Continue reading “Spare Me Your Mercy” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 3)
When I first started to watch this series, I frankly was perplexed by it. It certainly grabbed my attention and honestly, I did not identify the same actors playing different roles. Sincerely, I thought they were different actors as the roles, setup, and stories were so vastly distinctive. But as each of the storylines developed, I did observe that the essence was the same. It was well into the third storyline when I had my epiphany and realized the actors were the same but each of the stories was wildly different. Two young men find each other, fall in love, and form a nexus. However, not always with happy endings. Each character represented different personalities and certainly different outlooks on life. Yet, something always draws the two of them together. And that something of course is love.
Continue reading “Every You, Every Me” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)
A violent skirmish with a drug kingpin and the titular kidnapping frame a sweet love story in Kidnap.
“To me, wherever home feels like home, is home.”- Quote from Peaceful Property
Continue reading “Peaceful Property” Series Review (Ep.1 to 12)
There’s something undeniably magical about War Wanarat and Yin Anan when they share the screen. It’s more than just chemistry. Maybe it’s their friendship. Maybe it’s their uncanny ability to tap into nuanced emotions while weaving romance effortlessly into their performances. Whatever the reason, they consistently bring a depth to their characters—a depth that resonates even when the story itself falls a little short.
Continue reading “Jack and Joker: U Steal My Heart” Series Review (Ep. 3 to 12)