This has become my favourite series airing at the moment. It's well written, with deep and dark as well as very funny scenes (I love the guardian spirit with the worldly demands!), also brilliantly acted with Nut having developed very much, an excellent production in general.
That's what I would call dramatic irony - that the most positive character is the one to die first. Or will he be the first to get a second chance? In this series, you never know.
What a sad episode. Everybody's unhappy - breaking up , talking to each other from behind closed doors, sending coffee without showing their face, not kissing even when they're glued to a box. Poor boys, all of them, except Sandee who has one friend at least.
Episode 7 made me wonder if I was watching a GMMTV show or an RAD video - the design and the message are the same. Plus : YokDan are a fantastic couple. Good episode.
The twist in episode 6 is even more cruel than the previous one. How can it be that an evil person like Angelo was rewarded to be an angel? God moves in mysterious ways.
I'm trying to like this, because Valen and Kaitoon are a nice couple - their "leaflet drying" and telephone scenes were cute, but what are all the others guys good for? It seems like the director went to a college and said: "Guys, do you have anything to do this afternoon? I'm shooting a BL series and have to fill half an hour with something - doesn't have to make any sense.. Anyone interested?"
So that was that. The story of the main couple was disappointing, but I still don't regret having watched it, and the reason has a name - Gian Bernardino. I hope to see him in a BL lead role soon, maybe as a part of a "trouple?
Episode 10 felt like a mere filler. So boring watching people unable to communicate or at least be true to themselves. There were a few nice scenes in the first few episodes, but the nearer it gets to the finale, the more stupid it is.
I wonder what was going on in that neighbourhood in the past, because the leads look more like brothers than neighbours. The house looks familiar, too - I wonder if there may be a ghost inside? And I sincerely hope Theo's dad isn't going to be an amateur detective. Could it be I'm watching too many BL series? Still, good start.
What a charming, beautiful, heartwarming little movie. Great acting, gorgeous landscape, nice OST. After seeing this, I'm longing to travel to the North of Thailand, too. Gives me Country Boy feelings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xTBS0-JWVo