Deserves more recognition
For a show with only 3 short episodes, I was really surprised how emotional and how well made this was. Compared to some of the more popular dramas, the acting in this was brilliant.I admit I often dislike the whole bisexual-boy-cheats-on-girlfriend-with-male-friend, but for some reason I actually liked this, in a angsty way, if that makes sense. I think the supernatural theme made it more ‘enjoyable’ (for lack of a better word).
There was genuine emotion poured into this, and I would have loved a longer series, but at the same time, the short 3 episodes worked.
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A delightfully dark surprise
Word of advice: go into this show as blind as possible. If death and light horror aren't your thing, then just take this as your queue to pass on this one. But if those are your jam, DO NOT watch any trailers or read any reviews, including the rest of this one.Ok, did you watch it? Good. Have you still not watched it but are ignoring my above advice bc you're a masochist for spoiler-induced trauma? Well, you're a monster, don't say I didn't warn you and proceed if you must.
Basic premise of the series for context: Mike and Peem are students in an acting class, they're also secretly hooking up despite Mike also having a girlfriend. Another person in their friend group, Mean, finds out about the secret affair and then tells the girlfriend about their hookups, causing her to break up with Mike on their anniversary. Mike is much more devastated and angry than anticipated, but he doesn't know who told her and jumps to the conclusion that Peem did it in order to break them up. This misunderstanding leads to violent and tragic consequences that both Mike and Mean have to live with.
First thing you'll notice about this is of course the performances, and performing is somewhat of a theme in the story so the actors' choices are always intertwining with the writing in such a unique way. Obviously, Gameplay and Jeff have absolutely pitch-perfect chemistry in everything they do and this is no exception. Though, if you're looking for the same dynamic they had in Ingredients unfortunately this is not the show to you. A brilliant combo of writing and performance from Jeff makes you really unsure throughout the first episode and a half whether Mike is a good or bad guy. It's clear that he cares for Peem, but he's also still not willing to break up with Pear and even treats her so sweetly at their anniversary despite having very recently had his tongue down Peem's throat (and from the spicier shots we get who knows where else). Is he being manipulative and leading Peem on bc he selfishly wants both, or is he genuinely just confused or not ready to openly date a man? You really don't know, and with Peem's almost demonic appearance/disappearance at the end of episode 1 it almost leads you to believe that maybe he's the villain.
But then in episode 2 Mike is writing a song for him and Peem is confessing his love and they're sweetly making out and you're back to thinking they're both just dumb kids in love who are bad at relationships. Until Mike blows up after Pear breaks up with him. Not only does he blame Peem without evidence and refuse to listen when Peem denies it. Not only does he tell Peem he only loves Pear and never loved him. Not only does he push Peem into the pool after it was already established that he can't swim. He watches Peem drown. No panicked run for help or confusion about whether he's faking it. He knows Peem will drown without intervention and he watches it happen. It's horrifying in a way you just don't expect.
Finally we get Ghost Gameplay and holy shit is he scary. I'd only ever seen him play pretty sweet-natured characters before, so it was truly wild to see him be so imposing and terrifying. But another surprise was Pom Runn as Mean, his complete terror at being haunted by Peem is so visceral without feeling over-the-top. His confrontation with Mike is a gem of a performance too; after Mike finally figures out that he was the one who actually told Pear, Mean is so damn smug in response. He punches right to the point and says exactly what we're all thinking: Mike doesn't really have a right to be angry bc he was the shithead who cheated and fucked his friend, all he did was reveal to Pear what a shit person Mike really is. Jeff gets across Mike's storm of fury and guilt so damn convincingly, you can see him ripping himself to pieces inside. And then after terrorizing Mean for a bit, Ghost Peem has to go and cry on Mike's shoulder while Mike sings their song in a voice that breaks with pain and tears. Goddamn you Jeff Satur and your emotionally manipulative voice, and damn you Peem for still loving Mike even after he fucking murdered you.
After you're done trying to decide which character is going straight to hell, go back and rewatch to appreciate the cinematography. This was obviously a very, very small production but they 1000% made the best out of what they had. The lighting in particular is so emotive, soft when we need to believe the romance and haunting when we need to piss our pants in terror. There's a scene in an empty school building that's particularly good, with almost total darkness punctuated by bright strips of fluorescent lights, as well as that really sudden fade to black that ends the final scene.
And with that fade to black, don't expect to have everything wrapped up in a neat little bow, or get answers to even some of your questions. It's not that kind of story. Think of it more as a narrative experience than a linear tale. What happened to Peem's body? What did Mike tell his friends and the police about how he drowned? Is Ghost Peem really trying to kill Mike and Mean as revenge or just scare them? What the hell was that deal with that acting coach? Was that acting class in the first episode before or after Peem's death? You can argue and hypothesize about these questions for hours after finishing the show, and that's the real beauty of it for me. It's a little 45 minute long bubble of intense relationships and jump scares and haunting visuals and Ghost Gameplay, which is as close to perfection as almost any show I've watched.
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The Best Part Was the First 7 Minutes
The second best part was the end scene.The tone change is pretty sudden in episode one. Honestly I would've preferred if they stuck with realism because the nonrealistic doesn't add anything. In fact it seems to detract from a dramatic story that could've stood on its own.
It feels like the emotional story was written and then someone else required them to add something "extra" to make it unique. But the weak attempt at making a unique plot simply weakens the meaningful parts of the rest of the story.
If you're into somewhat experimental filmmaking and whatnot, it might be worth a watch, otherwise you could probably save yourself 50 minutes.
I will say the kiss scenes were well done, if that's all you're looking for.
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Interesting
This short film/series - whatever it's considered was weird. Not in a bad way but definitely weird. In just three episodes we manage to cross so many different themes and genres. Drama, romance, bl, thriller, horror, tragedy. THREE EPISODES. Add in Jeff's music which either entirely supersede the series altogether or uplifted it higher than it was deserving, and it just adds to the strangeness. But at the same time, there was something quite amateurish and charming about it. It's clear there was very little budget. I wonder if these actors even got paid. But they still did their best and carried the emotional weight of this strange show for the most part. I wonder what this could have been with the same leads but more script, production value, money, and time.Was this review helpful to you?
Good Storyline, Worth A Watch.
Good storyline, you can tell a lot of effort has been put in to it and the OST really makes the mini series better. If the budget was higher for this it would've been way better in terms of cinematography plus the actors should've been a bit more trained. Overall I don't think I wasted my time on this, it was worth the watch.The story was really well written, Everything contrasted with one another and the story well told in such a short amount of time.
The parts where Peem taught Mike English and the OST being in English was really well thought.
The Mini-Series being called "He She It" made sense too as the first episode labeled "He" was about Peem. Second one, labeled "She" was about The Girlfriend And last the last one called "It" was about Peem returning as another entity.
The only part I hope was better was the production, it lacked a bit as well as the acting a little. The story itself though made it worth while, I honestly enjoyed it and would say it should be watched as it's just about 40 mins long
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Not what I expected and so much more
I just happen to find this short series. I will admit I am glad it was only three chapters. I am not sure I could have handled a long series of this. A really intense show. There is so much to like about this. The actors were really good all of them.I will admit I am still confused about some of it mostly the drama teachers reactions. Maybe I will read other reviews and understand it.
Loved the idea of the storyline. However, I really am a romantic at heart so these kinds of series are hard for me to watch and come away with a good feeling. But the acting was well done the storyline was great. The actors were great. I definitely recommend it just don't expect a happy ending. The music is great. And listening to Jeff sing in English was well worth the watch in of itself. However watching him sing in Thai was also great. He has a really good voice.
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I have to say I learned that Jeff Satur was a composure of the music for it. Really amazing. He is a very well rounded actor, singer, etc. He also was really good in this show. His acting is great. I am watching KinnPorsche where is also acting but they have not really had him in much so his acting in this is not yet showing through. I expect we will see more from him in future episodes. I hope he gets to sing more in KP.
I have seen Gameplay in other series and I really like him. He is a great actor as well. He was very good in this also.
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A different taste but MARVELLOUS
"In the real world, we don't know who is acting. In the world of performing, we don't know who is real. Sometimes, we can't tell them apart at all."The dialogue above is the key to understand the events in this mini series. This series is very short but it is pretty good. You need to pay attention to the dialogues and the acting of the casts, their eyes, their body languages, etc. to understand the events and the characters.
This series is a horror or supernatural genre BL drama which tells us the story about the relationship between the two students of the acting class - Peem and Mike - played by the same casts of the sweet BL mini series "Ingredients". However, this series is the polar opposite of ingredient and it went darker. Actually there are several LGBT couples like them in real life, so I would say this story is close to the reality. This drama is entertaining as well as educational in another way. The OSTs are very nice. I appreciate how they did such excellent job in this little mini series. This would give you a new taste of BL world.
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not your typical bl love story.
if your looking for something fast to watch definitely recommend. the story is all out of order. it's fast and gets to the point. the ending reminds me of the movie shutter. I really love the music and acting. for such a short drama the acting is amazing.the chemistry between Mike and peem AMAZING 💋🤌🏼
I have to say for ep. 3 everything ended beautifully.
I don't really have any complaints. the only thing I would of loved to see was what exactly did mean send to pear?!!! obviously it was Mike cheating.
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all horror movie villains should be waylaid by hot boys on guitars
I am not entirely sure how I ended up here.This has some college production vibes going on here - I chuckled when they both somehow managed to put all their electronics on a table next to a pool, clearly one or both of them was going to go in.
It's short and I honestly found the acting to be pretty solid - specifically from Jeff and Gameplay. I can see why they both have had more work since then, they honestly sold this pretty well for me. The lines they were given to deliver were pretty bad to be honest - also telling a dead person that your romance is a comedy is kind of funny but only in the fact that it's inherently untrue.
It's a solid 45 minutes, if a little melodramatic and it made me want to watch more from the two leads at the very least.
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watch it for a lesson?!
I don't want to spoil it because it is only under one hour. So don't hope it as a romantic story or review it as something related to relationships. but watch it keeping in mind that "each individual character have life"...tbh, learn lesson from it from whatever perspective you can understand it.
and you should hang still the last song by Jeff himself. because, i guess that's what the most important part in the whole series.
And acting was really admirable, JeffGameplay .. they did it again, again, Jeff really surprised me with his natural acting I'm highlighting just him is only becz he's been my bias(?).. but really did Gameplay acted really his best..
and there's few things i didn't understand but almost the whole thing was really great.
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A short drama that's worth it.
He, she It is quite good and way better than I expected. I have only seen Rearrange by Big Napat and I really enjoyed it so I was definitely expecting a bit. it has 3 chapters, like the title, He, She and It. I tried to divide my feelings over all three of them. I have to say I'm extremely surprised how much I ended up enjoying this small mini series. I now also have the motivation to watch Ingredients since I've been missing out on that one. The colour grading could be a bit better, it was often very grey ish but I'm letting that go this time.Chapter 1: He. This chapter made me extremely uncomfortable in the beginning. They have to kiss for what I assume seems like a workshop. None of them look comfortable with it and it's just an eerie feeling. At first I was like: Mike was stupid asf for dragging Peem along in the water. But after it was revealed to be something they, what I assume, acted out, I got even more confused. Why was Mike couching etc? "Sometimes we can't tell them apart" and that being the reason for Mike's panic attack is weird asf. I get her point but nothing made sense. Overall just didn't impress me. I had no idea what was going on and confused. I get the message behind this chapter but it felt empty.
Chapter 2: She. I had no idea what to expect for this chapter and didn't know if it would be connected to chapter 1. I was expecting this possibly to be straight. Yeah so this was fucking bad of Mike. Look, I get he might've been hiding his relationship/sexuality but cheating is not good either way. I feel extremely bad for Peem but also for Pear. Pear is clearly unwanted yet Mike is dating her and Peem is the one where they both have returned feelings yet he hides it away by dating Pear. Ok after watching towards the ending I can't help but hate Mike more and more. WDYM YOU DATED HER FOR 3 FUCKING YEARS.... Exploring your sexuality is not bad but at least speak up Jesus Christ. And how does Mike have the fucking audacity to run after Pear after HE was the one cheating and then getting mad at Peem as if he wasn't the one who cheated. I need to remind everyone, Mike wasn't aware Peem did indeed drown and it was not his intention. He thought Peem was acting the first time.
Chapter 3: It. I like the eerie music playing in the beginning of It. The whole drawing scene in chapter 2 is still following you so it's absolutely perfect. "Don't stress about it" wtf are his friends on? Mike is an asshole, yes, but he did accidentally drown Peem. Why would he not stress about it? They are so shitty for not comforting him and instead just hanging out and pushing him into it aswell. Mike crashing out again... ugh. Brother this is in the end your fault. Nothing wrong with Mean telling Pear you cheated on her after dating for 3 years. The fact that Peem was angry at Mean and not fucking Mike irritates me. Yes, I get it, you loved Mike but bro.... Anyways, The ending wasn't amazing and honestly just boring. Although the music did not disappoint. In the end I do blame Mike the most and Peem was wrong as well but in his case I will blame Mike. I'm a bit confused wether or not Mean died at the ending?
Love seeing Jeff Satur play Mike and composing it! I have to say that Jeff is extremely good at having that sad look on his face. It feels extremely real and depressing. I know he barely acts these days and focuses mostly on music but I do really miss his acting! This is completely his choice of course. I keep accidentally writing his name as Mik since that's how they pronounce it. Jeff looks so young here hahahah, it's adorable. Honestly he wasn't even extremely young but he definitely looks younger. He often makes me forget he is already 31, even though I actually celebrated his birthday at a cup sleeve event. Extremely well outro of course and Jeff didn't disappoint. It was kinda annoying that they brought out the guitar the whole time but for the vocals I won't hate on it.
I've never seen Gameplay in any series before. It kinda saddens me because his role as Peem was amazing. He seems like a great actor. I heard he stopped/went on hiatus of acting for his business. He did apparently go on a casting a bit ago but idk if he passed. I'm just hoping to see something more of him in the future. Something about him made him amazing. As for Pom Runn I've also never seen him before, he also didn't act in anything else outside He She It and Ingredients. I did some research and apparently he is a hair stylist now. I hope someone will update his page.
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Dark but beautiful
This is a dark drama, short but beautiful . I had to go watch this after ingredients the series. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😀🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 oh and I love Jeff 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰Was this review helpful to you?



