Reinventing Thai mythology for a modern romance
It’s quite hard to pinpoint the genre of this series because it combines so many – historical fantasy, true crime, comedy and BL — and rolls it into one jam packed series.
What I liked about The Sign is that it’s a uniquely Thai production and showcases the potential for Thai soft power.
The show is a real cultural treat as it weaves in the battle between the Naga and Garuda, spinning a rich tale of Thai mythology reimagined for modern times. At the heart of The Sign is a trope that we are not unfamiliar with; a Romeo and Juliet-esque tragedy, the forbidden romance that spans generations.
The Sign hasn’t gotten much publicity but it’s probably one of the more underrated BLs so far this year.
There’s nothing to hate about it. BUT save for the mythological element, which is unique to The Sign, there was also nothing particularly memorable about the storyline.
The story is well-paced but the ending proved to be on the weaker side. The resolution came a little too easily, and was rather abrupt and anticlimactic.
Overall, though, the show is still highly enjoyable because of Billy and Babe’s good onscreen chemistry – one of Billy’s many talents is having chemistry with anyone, even a plastic chair.
Full review: https://asianblreviews.wordpress.com/2024/04/07/the-sign-2023-bl-review/
What I liked about The Sign is that it’s a uniquely Thai production and showcases the potential for Thai soft power.
The show is a real cultural treat as it weaves in the battle between the Naga and Garuda, spinning a rich tale of Thai mythology reimagined for modern times. At the heart of The Sign is a trope that we are not unfamiliar with; a Romeo and Juliet-esque tragedy, the forbidden romance that spans generations.
The Sign hasn’t gotten much publicity but it’s probably one of the more underrated BLs so far this year.
There’s nothing to hate about it. BUT save for the mythological element, which is unique to The Sign, there was also nothing particularly memorable about the storyline.
The story is well-paced but the ending proved to be on the weaker side. The resolution came a little too easily, and was rather abrupt and anticlimactic.
Overall, though, the show is still highly enjoyable because of Billy and Babe’s good onscreen chemistry – one of Billy’s many talents is having chemistry with anyone, even a plastic chair.
Full review: https://asianblreviews.wordpress.com/2024/04/07/the-sign-2023-bl-review/
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