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My Day philippines drama review
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My Day
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by IncorrigibleMe
Jul 8, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

A Missed Potential Yet Salvageable Gem

Despite its shortcomings, "My Day" manages to capture our attention with a good plot and relatable characters, making it an enjoyable watch. While the series falls short in terms of a stronger storyline and well-developed characters, there is an evident effort that deserves recognition.

The story revolves around the contrasting lives of Ace and Sky, the two main characters. Ace, the son of a wealthy businessman, is portrayed as cold and indifferent to his employees, driven by the need to prove himself to his father. Sky who comes from a poor household, enters the company as an intern and instantly becomes a thorn in Ace's side. However, their relationship takes an unexpected turn when Sky demonstrates his capabilities as a dedicated worker. As they spend more time together, their feelings for each other begin to grow.

Though the basic premise follows a familiar enemies-to-lovers trope, the series shines through its exceptional protagonists albeit with multiple flaws. Ace's coldness and desire for his father's approval could have been further explored, adding depth to his character and serving as a point of contention with Sky, who possesses a caring and outgoing personality. Their interactions and understanding of each other could have been a central focus, culminating in a gradual affection. Additionally, the prestigious baking competition, initially introduced as a crucial plot point, was unfortunately rushed, missing an opportunity for greater exploration. Furthermore, the character of Moira, Sky's ex-girlfriend, had the potential to be a compelling antagonist, but her storyline felt underdeveloped and lacked the impact it could have had.

Despite these flaws, the series starts to gain momentum around the fourth episode, drawing viewers further into the story. While unnecessary scenes, basic dialogue, unexplained plot points, and excessive product placements may be present, there is an underlying attempt to present a meaningful BL story that deserves appreciation. The standout character of Ken, who portrays Sky's brother, adds a layer of flawlessness to the series, showcasing the actors' potential.

In conclusion, if you choose to watch "My Day," I recommend staying tuned until the fourth episode, where the story truly picks up. While the series has its faults, it demonstrates genuine efforts in presenting a BL narrative that many viewers will appreciate. And if all else fails, Ken's character alone is worth watching for. With room for improvement, the series offers a glimpse of what could have been a more refined and compelling series, leaving viewers with a mixture of enjoyment and anticipation for future BL productions.
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