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2gether thai drama review
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2gether
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by Jvonder
May 18, 2020
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
I'm giving 2gether a high mark simply because I'm a sucker for perfectly cast Main leads. I think Bright and Win carried the whole show from start to finish despite many plot flaws, unexplored characters and confusing unnecessary scenes. Once you're hooked to Bright and Win, it really doesn't matter how many weird story lines they throw in, nothing matters you'll spend each Friday night analyzing whether in real life you'll be lucky to meet your own Bright or Win. This is the power of a strong casting, the reason why the show 2gether placed Bright and Win in the center of the BL map. Of course people would argue that there should be more chemistry and intimacy between Bright and Win, and that Sarawat needs to show more emotions, but I mean, do you remember all those scenes where Bright will just stare at Win or at Pam, those are the kind of stares that will melt anyone on the spot. It's hard to distinguish who is Sarawat and who is Bright from those scenes. He's simply drop dead gorgeous. During interviews, Bright revealed that Win likes to play around the set and this is why he's Tine. There's that boyish charms and innocence really. This is his first movie. And probably knowing GMM, they will end up like Krist Perawat from Sotus to mainstream character roles. Although Krist still has the Friend.ship show in YouTube with Singto. It will be interesting to see whether they stay with this team ups or they venture with other team ups. Bright had appeared in two new music videos where he plays straight roles, this could be the preview of his next drama projects for GMM as it seems this is something that he really likes to do. As for Win, probably they will pair him up with another upcoming BL actor. But going back to my review. I think the major character that they did not develop is Green. They should have stayed with the story line that he's chasing Tine, simply because its funny and cute. And then later on, introduce Dim so Green will realize what true love is as opposed to him forcing Tine to like him. Pam should have been introduced early on, changing her story line so we can see the progression on how she learns to let go of Sarawat. As for Frank and Drake, these are My Tee main leads, I think they deserve better roles, and not just support roles plus their characters are not really important to the main plot. By removing their characters, Type and Man's story line can be further explored. Finally for the screaming girls, I can't blame them, I will even join their squad and scream right in front of Bright and Win. Probably I'll be screaming even after the director yelled "cut" and kicked me off the set.
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