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Like in the Movies philippines drama review
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Like in the Movies
3 people found this review helpful
by Anjelle
Feb 14, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10.0

Memorable and Heartwarming

Though this drama doesn't bring anything new to the table, what it gives us is a well-written, non-sexualized approach to homosexual couples you don't often get to see. Like with a lot of BL, not much happens concerning the plot in these short 8 episodes. The story is character-driven. It focuses entirely on Vlad and Karl, the two protagonists, and their journey living together and growing closer with time. It's simple, and sometimes the dialogue can come off as preachy to some, but I really do believe that this drama is a great addition to the LGBT library, especially for young or otherwise closeted members of the community. It may be a bit heavy-handed, but the messages it offers are sometimes what you need to hear the most. For anyone who has been there before, it's relatable.

The couple in question is very realistic. Karl is more than closeted, he doesn't realize that he's gay until partway through the series. Vlad, on the other hand, is out and proud and doesn't want to hide anymore. This happens more often than we like to admit, and it can make finding love hard, and keeping it harder. And that's the premise. That's it. Instead of giving us a variety of topics and fascets of gay relationships to dabble in, it focuses on this.

Like in the Movies is one of the first BL dramas I saw that felt to me like it was made for the community. Whether it's the decision to hide and wait, the need to take your time in accepting yourself, or the confidence to be out and open about who you are and who you love, it doesn't condemn anyone for feeling the way that they do. Your journey is your own, you are valid, and you deserve to write your own ending. And I think that's beautiful.
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