Ex-lovers Tae Ha and Ji Un reconnect in a café. There, Tae Ha announces that he will soon be getting married. But an evening spent at Ji Un's home reveals that neither man seems happy about the situation. (Source: allekseu at MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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Reviews
Bittersweet Bad Guy
4 episodes doesn't feel like enough but at least with this series we weren't left hanging. Blue Boys ended up being in 2 parts and whilst there isn't a need for a 2nd part to this I could see them resolving the aftermath of Tae Ha's decision.You feel like you spend a lot of the 4 episodes not liking one of the leads and again, if you watch Blue Boys you may feel that even more.
Overall the acting was great and the story, whilst uncomfortable, well told
Enjoy!
Chelsea
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Bad Guy & Angry/Sad Guy
Overall: this was difficult to rate. I really disliked the plot and the characters but everything was executed extremely well. 4 episodes about 10 minutes each. Aired on SUKFILM's YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYfaogVGCvwRtjaJ9-6V6InWnPJxR5z5U&si=sa6ViMn1SRginwgl Channel members get additional kissing scenes.Content Warnings: non con kiss
What I Liked
- clear premise
- visuals
- acting
- production value*
Room For Improvement
- *they needed to turn down or remove the music when characters were speaking because it was distracting
- I actively did not want characters together, I had zero faith they would stay together happily ever after
- a character said the other queer character was pretending to be normal which implied that being queer is abnormal which I do not believe to be true
- it was understandable that a character was upset but saying they wouldn't let another character go was cliche and annoying
- the end was kind of open, wondering if they will do a part 2
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