When a fallen genius actor and a volatile top idol are forced to co-star in a controversial BL film, their initial hostility turns into unexpected chemistry. Under relentless industry pressure, online scrutiny, and personal crises, the two men gradually become each other’s only anchor. As scandals erupt and careers hang in the balance, they must decide whether to continue surviving alone — or stand together in the light, no matter the cost. (Source: iQiyi) Edit Translation
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A fun time killer
Well, way to drop out of the sky with zero notice or promo. But you know what? I loved it!Spoilers ahead!
Typical former idol x current hot idol trope & enemies to lovers.
Both MCs come out to each other as liking men, none of this "I'm only gay for you" as is the standard. They meet on a same-sex film set and go through some internal discovery before coming together at the end IRL.
My only gripe is we get real kisses while they're filming their movie, but angle shots when they kiss as themselves. But they kiss so..... I'll take it.
Also a nice dig at sasang behavior because we continue to see that on the daily and it's very real.
Nice little time killer that inconveniently dropped on a Friday (does the BL industry not check literally any other series when they pick an air date?!?!?) but I was already glued to the TV for the other 50 shows so why not add one more!
Overall very enjoyable, 9/10. Actors had chemistry and it kept me engaged throughout all 6 eps.
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Typical chinese BL production but devoid of emotions...
As typical with chinese BLs, all the voices are lip-synced which is off-putting. If you notice they did it, it takes away immersion. While both leads are nice to look at, both acctors could not deliver. I did not see any sparks and of course the kisses were also lackluster and not really happening.The topic of the show was not a bad one, but it was badly executed which jumps in the episodes because they had not enough time to tell the story properly. For a low budget production they have outdone themselves with locations and the size of the cast. Also cinematography was good, music decent but the acting did not drive the story as it should.
I have not much more to say, because it's one of the series to easily forget. It's not good and it's not bad, it's a "so, so". It would have been so much better if they had invested the time for more episodes, a more sophisticated script and especially if the actors would have really liked to play a gay man, but both didn't. I have no clue why they take on such roles when they are not into it. And I also have no clue why MDL calls it "taiwanese", when this is clearly a chinese production.
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