DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!
This drama has a bit of everything, much pulls at the heart strings but is so perfectly acted out by Perth and crew, it holds your attention to the very end. I learned long ago, not to be swayed by comments, and choose to form my own verdict. This features the classic rich/poor format, but not over done , and casts such a beautiful portrait of a strained father/son relationship, and a complicated growing love between two main actors, which will draw you to feeling, what they are feeling, each passing minute. I do not write a lot of reviews, but felt so strongly about this drama, I had to, and must say, without any spoilers, this one is a keeper, from start to finish. Nice job!!!!Was this review helpful to you?
THIS DRAMA KEPT ME GLUED TO MY SCREEN, START TO FINISH!!
For me when the drama has a cast like this one, I know the story line will be good. Off and Gun never fail to deliver a style of acting, that is to me, pure Perfection. I began watching and could not wait until I could watch this to the ending, The turmoil between the actors living such a complex life of roller- coaster emotions and passion touched me deeply, and with the artist setting and burnout bar setting, I loved it, and will watch it again, I am sure. To me, this one was well worth a watch, it drew me in, I enjoyed it, and it did not let me go until the very end. A perfect ten from me.Was this review helpful to you?
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JUST A VERY NICE SERIES TO WATCH, ALMOND, PROGRESS, KEN & PAUL HAVE DONE A REALLY GREAT JOB!!!
Almond and Progress displayed a very talented ability in their series, Lovesick. Their relationship grew and in one of the last scenes, Progress began to cry real tears, finally facing the fact, he loved Almond. You could indeed feel it. In When Oranges Fall, they have slipped the bond of just beginning actors, to the excellent perfection in every scene, every motion- Almond reserved, Progress a energetic loving character that will keep the viewer watching the exchanges in their performance. To me the break out rolls, were Ken and Paul, who played a distant platonic couple in Boys in Love, to the most surprising couple match up in true form in this series. Ken is alive, a all boy, boy with a love of sports, and Paul admiring him with every heartbeat. You can feel that also, but when alone and Ken asks Paul, "do you know what I am thinking" drawing close to Paul, the Kiss, heartbeat, and warm loving moment is like a tidal wave over the air you are breathing.I do not usually comment on what I have watched, but this one I just felt the need to say what I feel, and I loved every minute of this series.
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