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Love Mechanics thai drama review
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Love Mechanics
1 people found this review helpful
by NaraLookpeach
2 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Morally messy, genuinely human — and better than the first episode suggests

I'll be honest: the opening is hard to sit with. Two people drunk, a case of mistaken identity that Vee recognises and doesn't correct, and then behaviour afterwards that edges into victim blaming. Watched today it lands as more problematic than it probably was intended, and it set a tone that made me want to proceed with caution.
But Love Mechanics earned its way back — gradually, and mostly through Yin and War. There's something naturally likeable about them as a pairing, a chemistry that makes you invest even when the characters themselves are making decisions you can't fully get behind. And that tension turned out to be exactly what makes the series interesting.
What I found genuinely refreshing is that Vee isn't written as a good person who makes one mistake. He cheats, he's evasive, he's often selfish, and the series doesn't constantly reach for excuses on his behalf. That moral ambiguity is rare in BL, where protagonists tend toward a kind of studied goodness that can feel limiting. Characters who actually do the wrong thing and carry the consequences of it — even imperfectly — feel more human, and that humanity is what kept me watching past the difficult start.
Not a comfort series, not a clean romance. But precisely because of that, one that stays with you a little differently than most.
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