An erotic suspense BL series exploring the lives of four couples as they navigate through love, pain, loss, romance, forgiveness, redemption, loneliness and sorrow. After reports from NASA confirm that an asteroid is set to hit Earth in 7 days resulting in global catastrophe, priorities quickly change and panic ensues. (Source: GagaOOLala) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: Love at the End of the World
- Also Known As:
- Director: Shandii Bacolod
- Genres: Thriller, Romance, Drama, Mature
Cast & Credits
- Elijah FilamorRenzoMain Role
- Khalid RuizKaloyMain Role
- Kristof GarciaBenMain Role
- Rex LantanoSamMain Role
- Mike LiwagGeorgeMain Role
- Markki StroemMarkMain Role
Reviews
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A dark erotic Mess
Well, this isn’t the typical drama series and has to be seen more as an avantgardistic Art Project. And with art, people either love it or hate it, and both opinions have merit.But what this series is not is definitely the typical BL. It's very EXPLICIT, dark and disturbing. So for all you fans of super cute guys who adore each other, this is not your series! Please stay away from it.
But if you're into blood, vomit, drugs, suicide and lots of NSFW-scenes, this might be your series.
That being said, the acting and cinematography are on a good level and I appreciate the physicality of the actors.
But if you're expecting a logical and engaging story, you'll probably be disappointed.
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Sheer Brilliance!
This is an astonishing albeit misunderstood BL series that borders on being a masterpiece. It is ne of the finest example of Avant Garde filming I have seen and opens up that to the BL world. It is breathtakingly raw and so real. Erotic! Steamy! Intense! Brilliant! Breathtaking! This series are vignettes that will move you to draw your own conclusions. At times, it makes no sense, yet it all seemed so befitting to its theme. It does not lead you; it only shows you. It is deeply unfortunate that this series was so severely panned. It is simply brilliant. It is an Avant Garde production with a hint of modernism. It reflects the kind of imagery to iconic stories like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. It pushed the envelope of the acceptable status quo of BL genresThis will NOT be for everyone, however.
See my full review of this brilliant piece of artistry at BLBliss.com.
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