'Linlang' review: gaslight gatekeep girlboss in thriller drama form
When it comes to infidelity our first instinct is to blame the husband — he must have been the one who cheated or neglected his family.Rarely it happens in real life and in shows that the wife is the one who is in the wrong. Hence, Linlang's plot comes to me as a fresh narrative as it revolves around Juliana, our female lead, breaking everyone's lives, hearts and trusts.
This series is divided into three acts and I must say the last act is my least favorite. It felt anticlimactic and rushed.
The last few episodes didn't live up to my expectations. The story should have stuck up on being a makjang. I certainly enjoyed the dramatic plot twists and heightened feelings. All the rage and fury dissipated by the time we got near the ending. They also gave us a glimpse of the younger sister's dating life which no one asked for and is irrelevant and bland.
Despite these shortcomings, I must commend how the four main leads never fail to deliver great performance. What struck me the most is the pile of lies and betrayal and how each character stood their ground even if they are in the wrong. How audacious of them. The characters/actors made quite an impression to me and that's what I appreciate in this series the most.
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Love triangle by the deception, lies, manipulative and betrayal in this family in Linlang.
"Linlang" is a compelling Filipino drama series that masterfully explores the depths of betrayal and familial conflict. Paulo Avelino delivers a standout performance as Victor 'Bangis' Lualhati, a former boxer whose life unravels after discovering his wife's infidelity. Kim Chiu and JM De Guzman also excel, bringing complexity and nuance to their roles as Juliana and Alex. The show's writing is sharp, with well-crafted dialogues that heighten the emotional tension. Each episode is filled with suspense and unexpected twists, keeping viewers on the edge. The themes of revenge and redemption are handled with care, offering a profound reflection on forgiveness and healing. The direction ensures a gripping pace, balancing intense drama with moments of introspection. Cinematography and music enhance the viewing experience, creating a fitting atmosphere for the unfolding drama. "Linlang" successfully portrays the intricate dynamics of family relationships, resonating deeply with its audience. Overall, it's a must-watch series that leaves a lasting impact through its powerful storytelling and strong performances.Was this review helpful to you?