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jpny01
10 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Surprising - LGBTQ+ rather than BL, but very good.

BL audiences probably won't like this too much - but it's such a refreshing change from the formula. Usually BL characters behave like Jane Austin characters instead of actual people - but here we have what feel like real people. The story doesn't shy away from the superficiality in gay life, or how stupid we are when young, and it touches on the nature of love and the different kinds there are.

I think this could have been more special if the position of Rich and his son were reversed - the way it ended up leaned perhaps too heavily on superficiality.

The acting was pretty good - there were a couple of scenes that might have been too ambitious, but kudos for stretching limits. The directing is excellent, as is the cinematography.

It could have used one more episode so that the wrap-up was a bit more full, but it was well-written enough to work at the given length - the final conversation between Richard and Tupe was a highlight.

The music is good, but maybe it could have used a bit more so that the theme song got a chance to rest. There are several things that one would want to rewatch, especially in the director's cut.

I'm so sorry about the loss of the director - it will be hard to find someone of that caliber for S2.

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niso2020
6 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Uncut versions add spices to an already delicious dish

This series isn't your typical fairy tale BL-series, with all the usual tropes and college students driving around in their expensive cars, living in fancy houses, not being gay, but only being able to love the one and only guy, who was an enemy first and became a lover towards the end of the series. This is a story of real people, with a past that wasn't a bed of roses. There is love, jealousy, cheat, and regret, like in real life relationships.

The first episode led viewers up the garden path, because it looked like the beginning of a shallow OTT comedy. Richard (Arnold Reyes), a widower in his 40s, is urged by his son Greg (Anthony Flores) to hire a helper to look after him and the household. After a series of absurd interviews, the last applicant, Tupe (Rex Lantano), enters the stage with a winning smile, presenting Richard a bunch of flowers picked from the neighbours' garden, and he gets the job which is generously paid so that he can support his mother who is taken seriously ill.

The plot of episodes 2 through 6, however, isn't pure comedy. Richard, who only came out to his son after his wife's death, because he didn't want to hurt his wife's feelings, falls for Tupe, and they end up in bed together. They are caught in the act by Greg, who is embarrassed to witness his father having sex with a guy who is about his own age. At first he suspects Tupe of being after his dad's money, but the two young men slowly get closer. When Richard goes on a business trip, they spend a day together, have a drunk talk about their childhood and traumas, and end up having sex.

The next day, both Greg and Tupe are crying – Tupe obviously because he regrets cheating on Richard, and Greg maybe because of trying to steal his dad's boyfriend, or maybe because he has seriously fallen for Tupe.

The final episode is a real rollercoaster. When Tupe is about to leave because he won't dare face Richard, Greg accuses him of leaving him. They quarrel, but finally Greg confesses his love to Tupe, and vice versa. Of course Richard witnesses their reconciliation kiss, and after a lot of tears, he finally ”gives” Tupe to Greg. Although Richard seems to be the loser of this love triangle, in the end everybody seems to be happy. Tupe and Greg leave for a holiday together, and Richard hires another ”helper with abs”, played by Nick John Tuppil, who is serious eye candy indeed.

Some members of the BL fan community were put off by the unusual constellation of the main characters, especially by their age gap. Others complained about Tupe's ungratefulness and Greg's betrayal of his dad. But as we all know, the life of couples – be they straight, gay or whatever – is rarely without problems, disappointments, break-ups and reconciliations. That can be exhausting, but IMO it makes life colourful, and it makes this series colourful and exciting, too. In opposition to real life,where a story like this would probably end in bitterness, we get a happy ending here, which is something I like in a BL series, I must admit.

The cast is an exciting blend of experienced actors like Arnold Reyes and Rex Lantano and newbies like Anthony Flores and Nick John Tuppil, who are not just very handsome, but also prove that they are talented. They were led sensitively by director Shandii Bacolod, who also directed the amazing series ”Love at the end of the world”, and who tragically passed away when the series was airing.

It is surprising that although the series is relatively short, writer and director Shandii Bacolod manages not only to tell the story of the love triangle step by step and in detail, but also finds time to characterise the three protagonists and to display their backstories.

Most of the series is set in Richard's house, but in contrast to many Pinoy low budget series, the production is professional. Cinematography, editing, and sound are good. The title song 'Papa, what is love?' and the beautiful ballad 'Bakit naman iyong akin pa?' by Malvin Drake are another proof that most Pinoy series have amazing OSTs.

Rex Lantano took the risk of producing the series himself, and it appears to have paid out, because his channel gained quite a number of paying subscribers who are rewarded with uncut versions of episodes 3 – 6 which add some spices to a dish that is already delicious in the regular version.

It's a little sad that there are only 6 relatively short episodes, but that can be an advantage, because a series of an accumulated 2 hours runtime is easier to rewatch than a full-fledged 12-hours series. I don't often rewatch series, but I am quite sure that I will rewatch this one, probably shortly before season 2 starts airing.

Because this is the good news at the end of this review: Rex Lantano has announced a season 2 to be produced soon, and I can only hope that they will be able to keep up the good quality of script, acting, directing, and production in general.

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PPBongi
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 9, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

A Very Adult Series

This series is an adult-oriented story so if you are easily offended, perhaps this is not the series for you. It is a romp through a deep dark secret fantasy with feelings ranging from revulsion to secretive salaciousness. It is a forthright LGBTQ series tackling forbidden subject matters. I think with a bit more tightness to the script, less theatrics, and a more honest portrayal of the real story here, this series could have gone down in the annals as a pivotal series of seeing human sexuality, desires, and fantasies in a whole new light. It is a great series that just falls short of being superb.

Read my full review of this amazing series at BLBliss.com.

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Not a Robot
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 26, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Not My Flavor of Tea, but a Likable Cast

We all have our baggage, and mine is betrayal. I expect family to be 100%, which means no back stabbing when it counts. I really struggled with the parent-child dynamic in this series. The fact that the son Greg, ended up fooling around with his father's housekeeper boyfriend really bothered me. I've watched Jerry Springer and Jeremy Kyle so I know this happens in rea l life, but it was hard for me to empathize with Greg and Tupe. Had they not had sex, sat down and talked to Rich, then I could feel more for them, but anyways. This series wasn't offensive, that arc just was not my favorite.

The pink robe was my nemesis during this series. It was never laundered, and I could see the fold lines throughout the series. It bothered me because I thought that Tupe was hired to care for the home, yet that robe never got washed.

The acting was very good and the cast seemed to really care about the project. Tragically, the director passed away while the series was airing, but I think the cast and crew did him proud with this project. I can appreciate the artistry and hard work of the team, even if the plot isn't 100% enjoyable to me. I don't know if there will be a Season 2 after the passing of Director Shandii. I hope so because we need more shows that think out of the box.

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BL Compilations
1 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

messy, semi-realistic series

Overall: age gaps and employer/employee aren't my favorite plot points in the romance genre, but the acting was good and production value decent (for what I assume is a low budget production). Aired on YouTube and GagaOOLala

Content Warnings: grief, employer/employee, age gap, manhandling

What I Liked
- the OST is very catchy
- the acting at the beginning of episode 1 was excellent and true to life, I've done something similar when crying but trying to not look like I was crying
- the grand entrance at the end of episode 1 was funny
- pansexual rep (bad - dig at millennials); good conversation about bi and pan
- realistic kissing and intimate scenes

Room For Improvement
- I did not laugh very much with the applicants or that sign at the end
- continuity error/mistake, it said he had interviewed 8 but it was only 7 at that point
- the 2nd episode timeline is very confusing, at first I thought it was a series of continuity errors because their outfits kept changing. I think it would have been better to not do this in flashback but rather do a flash forward towards the end (so put the opening scene at the end, explain to his son that it's been 3 weeks, then show the scenes that happen after that conversation without any flashbacks)
- some scenes were too dim
- in episode 4 the dad just stood next to the pool when a person would have started moving almost immediately
- towards the end felt rushed

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jiritwist
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 6, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Rex Lantano probably has connections as a businessman and YouTuber, otherwise I can't explain why they cast him in leading roles. In addition to his youthful appearance, he has a flabby body with a tire and a head like a watermelon. I originally thought that I would not give this mini-project even thanks to Arnold Reyes in the role of Rich, because as a heterosexual, I didn't trust him at first when they made him a hottie with a pink shirt and a bathrobe. But then it dawned on me, when I was already reflecting after watching the series, that everything was lighthearted and presented with Filipino nobility and just like, and in the end, an above-average comic Pinoy project came out of it. When son Greg (Anthoy Flores) took the stage, I thought I was going to pee myself with excitement at how likable he was and the whole thing ended up earning me a 8

Rex Lantano má asi jako podnikatel a youtuber styky, jinak si nedovedu vysvětlit, proč jej obsazují do hlavních rolí. Kromě mladistvého vzhledu má povadlé tělíčko s pneumatičkou a hlavičku jak meloun. Původně jsem myslel, že i zásluhou Arnolda Reyese v roli fotříka Riche tento miniprojekt nedám, neboť jako heterákovi jsem mu zezačátku nevěřil ani nos mezi očima, když z něj udělali teplouška s růžovou košilkou a župánkem. Ale pak mi to došlo, když jsem už přemítal po zhlédnutí nad seriálem, že vše bylo nadlehčené a podané s filipínskou noblesou a jen jako a nakonec se mi z toho vyloupl nadprůměrný komický pinoy projekt. Když nastoupil na plac syn Greg (Anthoy Flores), myslel jsem, že se počůrám vzrušením, jak mi byl sympatický a celé mi to nakonec vyneslo známku 8

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BB75
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 27, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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SO SO BAD ... you want to cry

OMG, GagaOOlala, don't do that anymore ... This BL drama was so dumb, so vulgar, I think we've reached the bottom of the genre... In fact, it's a porn movie scenario without the sex part: a little gigolo, not even handsome, chubby, with two false teeth on his front, coming from 'a broken family, responds to the ad of a gay old man looking for a "servant" ... he is hired and of course, they have sex on the first day ... Arrives the son of the man, young and pretty cute, the man goes on a business trip and needless to say, the son and the servant sleep together the same evening and fall madly in love with each other 🙄... It's not a fairy tale but a nightmare. It's very badly played, it's ridiculous, it's so stupid you want to cry. We know that Pinoy BL/gay films are not subtle, but with this one, one can't do worse...
What a disappointment Gaga! You have accustomed us to funny, subtle, sexy Japanese, Taiwanese or Thai series ...
To be urgently forgotten

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Apaixonada por BL
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 24, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Final péssimo.

Esse BL não foi nada do que esperei, e isso não é um elogio.

Quando vi o plot de um rapaz humilde que se envolvia com um homem maduro, imaginei algo parecido com Daddy love (com o mesmo ator, Rex Lantano, no papel do jovem). Mas o plot me decepcionou muito, e infelizmente as séries filipinas muitas vezes são estragadas por um roteiro que desanda no final.

O jovem Tupe se apaixona por Rich, que lhe oferece uma vida melhor, amor e muito carinho, mas especialmente confiança. E do nada, na primeira oportunidade ele trai o pai com o filho... a romantização dessa traição pra mim foi o fim. Esse roteirista deveria conseguir outro emprego, pois sinceramente... A série já aparenta ter um orçamento baixo, locação única, apenas os atores principais, somando todos esses fatores não poderia resultar em algo maravilhoso.

A atuação não é maravilhosa, mas existem piores. A ost é coerente, mas não é algo que eu deixaria na minha playlist.

Resumindo: não gostei da série, perdi meu tempo vendo ela, porém não posso dizer que não indico pois creio que a minha opinião pode não ser igual a dos demais.

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