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Eye Contact thai drama review
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Eye Contact
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by Lee Jun Ho
9 hours ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 2.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Eye Contact — An Ending So Abrupt It Almost Erases Everything Before It

I don't often finish a drama and immediately ask myself, "Wait... that's it?" Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened with Eye Contact. When the final scene ended, I genuinely thought another episode was coming. Instead, the credits rolled, and I was left wondering whether the production had forgotten to upload the real ending. I've seen open endings before, but this wasn't thought-provoking—it was simply frustrating.

That's particularly disappointing because the drama actually starts with an interesting premise. The relationship between the two leads develops quietly, relying more on lingering glances and emotional tension than on dramatic declarations. For a while, I thought the series was building toward a mature and rewarding conclusion. Instead, it keeps delaying emotional payoffs until there's no time left to deliver them.

The biggest problem isn't that the ending is open.

It's that the story feels incomplete.

There is a huge difference between allowing the audience to interpret an ending and simply stopping the narrative before it reaches a satisfying conclusion. Eye Contact unfortunately falls into the second category. The final episode answers very little, resolves almost nothing, and leaves character arcs feeling unfinished. Rather than making me think about the story, it made me wonder whether part of the script had gone missing.

Ironically, the acting deserved a much stronger series. Both leads give sincere performances and manage to create believable chemistry despite the limited material they're given. Their quiet interactions often communicate more emotion than the dialogue itself, and there were several moments where I genuinely believed the drama was about to become something special. That's what makes the weak conclusion even more disappointing. The actors do their job; the script simply doesn't reward them.

The production itself is perfectly respectable. The cinematography has a gentle atmosphere that suits the tone of the story, and the soundtrack quietly supports the emotional moments without becoming intrusive. Nothing about the technical side of the drama feels cheap or poorly made. In fact, almost every department performs competently. The problem is entirely narrative.

A good ending doesn't necessarily have to be happy. It can be tragic, bittersweet, or even ambiguous. But it still needs to feel earned. Here, the story spends most of its runtime asking the audience to invest emotionally in the characters, only to end before delivering the emotional resolution that investment deserved. That left me feeling more disappointed than moved.

Final Thought

Eye Contact is one of the most frustrating BLs I've watched, not because the idea was bad, but because it never gives itself the chance to finish telling its own story. The performances are solid, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the relationship had genuine potential. Unfortunately, an ending that feels more like an interruption than a conclusion overshadows everything that came before. When the credits rolled, my first reaction wasn't emotion—it was simply, "Really... that's the end?"
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