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Dahney

52hertz 🐋 that doesn't live in the sea

Dahney

52hertz 🐋 that doesn't live in the sea
Love Syndrome III thai drama review
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Love Syndrome III
1 people found this review helpful
by Dahney
Jun 3, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Worth it

I found this BL drama to be delightful, and I’m puzzled by its overall rating of 6.5. From the very beginning to the end, it had me grinning to my screen like a lunatic, I'm sure whoever saw me wondered if I was some mental patient or something. The romance scenes were perfect, but the action scenes left room for improvement—they lacked realism. Despite that, the actors did an excellent job, and I appreciated the chemistry between the couples.

The character I connected with the most was Itt. His childlike love for cake and unwavering patience touched my heart. When the love of his life couldn’t remember him, he stood firm. Honestly, if I were in his position, I might have given up, vanished to an unknown place, changed my phone number, and retreated from the world, drowning in sorrow. But he didn’t waver. Despite emotional and physical pain, he remained patient with his partner. Itt is truly one of a kind—a sweet and steadfast soul

Day, on the other hand, embodies my ideal man: attractive, romantic, and occasionally a bit crazy. His territorial behavior over Itt intrigued me—I’m a fan of jealousy in relationships. Perhaps it resonates with me because I’m also possessive. The idea of “What’s mine is MINE, and I don’t share” strikes a chord. His portrayal, particularly in the romantic and jealous scenes, impressed me. I adore him. 😊

Then there's Gear. Mannnn, that guy is handsome. I had to say that.

Night, a cute little baby boy. His role was well played.

Then there's P, I really have to address the character P. His attempt at portraying craziness fell short—like, really fell short. That section lacked the intensity I expected. Honestly, they should have appointed me as his coach—I’d show him what true madness looks like. My life right now? Utterly nuts! 🤪

Regarding the Mafia aspect, I believe people often misconceive what a Mafia don should look like. In this drama, the portrayal of a Mafia don—suited up, wearing glasses, and sporting a slight mustache and goatee—falls short. It lacks the gravitas that being a true Don should carry. Some individuals naturally exude that aura, but unfortunately, my brother here didn’t possess even a hint of it. Instead, he resembled an ordinary samchoon. Perhaps I shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but that’s my honest opinion.

Despite these minor flaws, the drama was well worth watching.

I wholeheartedly recommend it—you’ll definitely enjoy it! 😉
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