mild gaps in scripts, great acting, great actors, good looking bodies, nicely done kisses (lots of) and sex scenes, good music, good background music, great story, great twists, good direction, good cinematography, new concept, very high quality production. overall, nice experience.
It is typical Xion Lim series. He always put together sexy boys, lots of sex scenes which are innovative, sexy, erotic and he dares to push limit of erotic scenes. sometimes shows hard penises under shorts. This series has a lot of these kisses and sexy scenes. Thank god, this series has some fresh actors, no chukchuk or similar foolishness. story and screenplay is a weak point for this production always. Here, it gets improved a little. Production wise, This series is A+. Sex Scenes A+. Music B+. This is a refreshing change from repetitive Thai BL. The series claims there is uncut version for youtube members. I hope there will be more nudity. Can anybody confirm?
I could not connect to this series. Saint was wrong choice for playing village chief. just putting a cloth around your waist does not make you look villager. Too many characters, Nothing new, nothing special. I skipped most of the scenes after 3 episodes.
faulty script, average acting, sexy bodies with steamy kisses, nude asses and usual sex scenes where the director afraid to pull the blanket below waists. Expecting second season.
very depressing, dark, and negetive series. 10% romance, 90% hate. skip it if you are looking for a feel good romantic series. If you like twisted depressing aggressive helpless, fearful charactors, than you will like the series. I still wondering why they all keep repeating bad choices and mistakes.
great happy ending series. too shourt. Why they dont care to show the journey after accepting each other? It would be nice to show atleast two episodes to show how are they doing as parteners or lovers.
I could not believe that I could watch this much lengthy series and enjoy every episode, every charactor and give 9.5 rating. I found myself crying and smiling in almost each episode. I generally cant follow all charactors of any multi coupled series but this is an exception. they built the story so much ceverly that you fall in love with all of them one by one nd starts rooting for them. thats why you can ignore their loud acting and sudden change in personality. I will watch this series again.
I could not connect with the angry older guy. sad ending. too much effort to make it arty vibes. Why Hem was torturing Fifa when he supposed to guide him, help him? why he was angry with him when everybody left him alone on the first day of him work? why all villagers giving him attitude when he was clearly feeling sorry and trying to help them? and the pace!
I liked it and I hated it. The moment Hui Su sees his childhood love Chan Yeong after returning the book to the female lead, U could feel the pain of his heart and that the moment I started hating this series. I sweet Chan Yeong should be the love of Hui Su. He does not deserve consolation prize. Even after confessing him, the treatment of hi feelings was worst.
My Stand-In (Uncut) started off as an absolutely gripping series—I was hooked from the very beginning and couldn’t skip a single dialogue. The intriguing body-switching premise, strong performances, and emotionally intense scenes kept me invested. However, after episode 10, things began to unravel.
The central plot, particularly the body-switching arc, started to lose its logic. After “Old Joe” was burned, it became increasingly difficult to believe that people around him still recognized him by his old face—even though they were aware he was in a new body. This inconsistency broke the immersion. The series would have been much more coherent if they had used Winner Tanatat Kunaneksin to portray the old Joe and Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat as the new Joe throughout, especially since Poom remained till the end. This would have preserved the logic and emotional continuity.
Up Poompat Iam-samang, though a talented actor, felt miscast in the role of an aggressive, stubborn character. His soft features and gentle presence are more suited to romantic or emotionally nuanced roles. His portrayal felt slightly out of place, and that affected the believability of his character.
On the more sensual side of the series, the intimacy scenes left much to be desired. For a BL drama labelled “Uncut,” the sensuality felt restrained. They could have taken a cue from shows like KinnPorsche, where intimacy was portrayed with a better balance of passion and visual appeal.
That said, Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat was a definite highlight. He is not only a strong actor but also incredibly charismatic on screen. His presence was captivating—a true feast for the eyes. Given his physique and screen presence, the series could have benefited from showcasing him more openly.
In conclusion, My Stand-In (Uncut) had the potential to be a standout in the BL genre. The concept was bold, and the performances were solid in parts. But the plot inconsistencies and missed opportunities in casting and sensual storytelling held it back from greatness. Still, it's worth watching for Poom's performance alone.
Thank god, this series has some fresh actors, no chukchuk or similar foolishness. story and screenplay is a weak point for this production always. Here, it gets improved a little. Production wise, This series is A+. Sex Scenes A+. Music B+. This is a refreshing change from repetitive Thai BL.
The series claims there is uncut version for youtube members. I hope there will be more nudity. Can anybody confirm?
I still wondering why they all keep repeating bad choices and mistakes.
The central plot, particularly the body-switching arc, started to lose its logic. After “Old Joe” was burned, it became increasingly difficult to believe that people around him still recognized him by his old face—even though they were aware he was in a new body. This inconsistency broke the immersion. The series would have been much more coherent if they had used Winner Tanatat Kunaneksin to portray the old Joe and Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat as the new Joe throughout, especially since Poom remained till the end. This would have preserved the logic and emotional continuity.
Up Poompat Iam-samang, though a talented actor, felt miscast in the role of an aggressive, stubborn character. His soft features and gentle presence are more suited to romantic or emotionally nuanced roles. His portrayal felt slightly out of place, and that affected the believability of his character.
On the more sensual side of the series, the intimacy scenes left much to be desired. For a BL drama labelled “Uncut,” the sensuality felt restrained. They could have taken a cue from shows like KinnPorsche, where intimacy was portrayed with a better balance of passion and visual appeal.
That said, Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat was a definite highlight. He is not only a strong actor but also incredibly charismatic on screen. His presence was captivating—a true feast for the eyes. Given his physique and screen presence, the series could have benefited from showcasing him more openly.
In conclusion, My Stand-In (Uncut) had the potential to be a standout in the BL genre. The concept was bold, and the performances were solid in parts. But the plot inconsistencies and missed opportunities in casting and sensual storytelling held it back from greatness. Still, it's worth watching for Poom's performance alone.