Finally BounPrem come back with great bang!!!
The most anticipation drama from Boun & Prem finally come to live. Since the series announce, 3 pilots and chnanging agency and casts. This vampire really come bato live. The story is great so far. Location is amazing and the cast are all visual really please in the eyes. This series ia worth to watch.Was this review helpful to you?
Comedy vampires with some darker moments
A lot of people were disappointed like myself to see that they drastically changed the vibe from the pilot from intense, dramatic and dark to comedy with some fighting and a bit of vamp family drama. There are still some good parts and its worth giving a go if you like the vampires but don't expect something dramatic like the pilot. It still seems more exciting than my golden blood which was quite a let down for many as it really didn't take itself seriously.There is still potential after only 2 episodes for this to become more exciting.
The main leads are always great together with their chemistry, I'm just not sure why the chose to initially have punn act so uncaring about learning of vampires existing. he's just like: ok lol lets roll with it. Doesn't even question it at all or even show much fear. (we learn why later on but this was very unexplained an an odd take early on)
The special effects are lacking in areas where the scene changes and don't flow too well like the bird feathers.
I hope this isn't going to be another GMMTV special where its trying to hard to be a high school/college drama just with a vampire costume on top.
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It's the best youth/fantasy BL I have watched
I shouldn't be writing a review after only 2 episodes, but I just can't keep the excitement down.This is the first youth/fantasy drama I have really enjoyed in the BL univers. I started to watch the drama, because it's a BL drama, but I quickly got sucked into the fantasy univers and now I'm so invested in the story.
The chimestry is on point!
The acting is great, even when one of the character has goofy personality traits, the acting is serious, which makes it so enjoyable.
The whole cast i GOLDEN.
As far as the genre goes there is a bit of everything; romance, fantasy, drama, comedy, horror, action and yes BL.
The cinematography is also done very well.
I can't say, how I'm gonna feel about this drama, when it finished, but as of right now, it's already one of my favorit BL's.
It's very exciting to see, where it's gonna take us.
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Well executed story
I love the series due to it's unique plot, the story line is so good and well executed, each story progress you won't get bored.The casts are also so fine, and great at acting. Nothing of that awkward acting. It's super well casted that everyone shines.
The leads chemistry is so natural as they work for years now.
Many are worried about comedic aspect of it but really it's not even that noticeable, it's not forced. It's more like lighthearted scene that is included in all stories.
So yeah, I really love it. Keep rewatching while waiting for new episodes and I noticed some hidden secrets in each scenes. No spoilers though! But this is more deep than others think
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10/10 it's so great
i love bl and this couple so 10/10😭😭🫶 acting is so good, chemistry is so goodi love bounprem
i love bl and this couple so 10/10😭😭🫶 acting is so good, chemistry is so good
i love bounprem i hope see this kinda bls
( vampire genre) from this great
couple and also side actors... are great acting and everything 🥺i recommend this bl to everyone
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Love it
Overall this is so good and bounprem is one of my first bl couples that i began to watch and i can say they have improved in they acting and i cant wait for all the other episodes.Revamp the Undead is a compelling watch for BL fans who enjoy supernatural themes. It blends gothic fantasy with the sweetness of destined love, and BounPrem’s performance makes the story shine. While it could benefit from stronger world-building, the emotional payoff and romantic tension more than make up for it
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The storyline and acting was trash
I have always loved bounpremBut this movie was absolutely disaster
I was so pissed off watching it
The acting was trash,the story made sense a little bit but not all that,
Infact everything about this movie was boring and cringe
I still love the actors still
But this movie for me is a 0/10
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Bruh I love this show
Long overdue review (im lazy)The whole cast is so silly LOL, I love them all so much^^ (tb when they put some of my favorite actors/actresses in one cast)
The only other thing ive seen BounPrem in is UWMA/BU and I really enjoyed seeing different sides of them in this= serious Prem and silly Boun
ep 9 was just mega silly, i loved it
Spoilers:
the time travel/everything is connected plot twist was actually so cool. (I KNEW I WAS NOT TRIPPING WHEN I SAW RAMIL WEARING A WHITE SHIRT THEN SUDDENLY HAVE A BLACK ONE ON)
wasnt a huge fan of the ending of Punn and Ramil living in the painting world for the rest of their lives, but i can see how it can be romantic and it doesnt ruin the show or anything
and JUMARK cameo had me in a choke hold
idk, good show imo, super bingeable, serious but also funny asf, jonoel brothers wholesome, p&p brothers wholesome asf, music fire esp prem's lunar vow
thats it BYEEEEE
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What happened
What happened ?Their was a good cast with good potential ... but what with that scenario that want to play between serious and comedy but doesn't balance it properly ? It's hard to follow what the characters are thinking as their attitude is changing so quickly and without proper reasons.
I can't blame the actor beecause the scenario is like this that nothing is logical it probably doesn't help to get into a character whose behaviour is ungrounded. And what with the ridiculous "Dracul" character ... this is plain grotesque. In what world are ALL the protagonist living that being surrounded by vampire they never questionned someone with that name and that is NOT a spoiler as anyone can see it coming ...
The music isn't great so not helping there.
And what with the rose garden ... it's not the main point here but couldn't they make it slightly pretty ? I felt nauseous at that mall type of cheap untasteful garden each time ... how is that supposed to be romantic or touching in any way.
Yes ... Boun and Prem are lovely and lot of the cast has all my sympathy ... therefor I feel sorry for them.
What happened ?
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The adaptation fails to capture the depth, detail, and quality of the book…
I thought that with Boun/Prem finally breaking free from Studio WabiSabi, we'd finally see content with a well-written script, direction, and production, along with good acting. Still, they insist on giving us the same mediocre effort from "Between Us," but now we have GMM to thank for this complete and utter waste of time. Fifty minutes of my life poorly spent that I will never get back.
Beware: Sister9, Aska, & NLE are the same person and have been harassing me for sharing my opinions!
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A good show with watching requirements
So many people are hating on this show or told me how bad it is and not at all what they expected. So I actually decided not to watch it for some time. In the end, I think the show is quite good actually...IF you adhere to certain requirements:1) binge it. In 1 to 3 sittings.
2) locate your fast forward and back buttons. You might need them about once each episode.
3) don't expect a dark BL show from GMMTV
4) Don't try to find logic in a fantasy show
More in detail below but I wanted to put it together so everyone who does not want to read a whole review knows how to easily enjoy this show.
1) This show is not for watching slowly. It just isn't. I binged it throughout 24 hours and I enjoyed the heck out of the show. Everything moved quite fast, there was no waiting time and no dragging of storylines. So, binge it. It is just one of those shows where you have to do it or just not watch it at all.
2) While the overall storyline while binging isn't dragging or too long, there are some scenes where there is just a lot of staring, longing, pondering, or unnecessary side dialogue that you will be zero percent interested in. Use your forward button and skip one click ahead. If you feel like you missed something, you can always just skip back. You won't need it much but once every episode it might just happen.
3) Honestly, whoever expected a dark show after watching the main trailer...I don't know what you saw but I didn't see a dark show at all. There was comedy in the trailer right? And we all know, if there is comedy in a GMMTV BL trailer, then there is more comedy in the show itself. In general, there are not many dark BL shows, so I really don't know why people where expecting it. It is a romantic fantasy show with humour. Take it as that. This is not a dark and moody vampire drama. It's not and will never be.
4) So many people debated the logic in the Revamp world and were like "but how does this work and how does this work" and I am just going "what did you expect?" It's a boys love fantasy show from a production company that is known for doing happy endings all the time. If you were expecting to find the secret of the universe in the show or a scientific backstory...why? You won't find it in there. Take it as it is. A fantasy show with fun and good-looking vampires, kisses, and surprisingly cool brotherly bonds. That's what it promotes, that's what it is.
Overall, I think the reason why the show is rated quite lowly is because people had way more expectations for this show. I didn't have any, I admit. I'm not too much into BounPrem, enjoyed their previous work but didn't really keep up to date with them, I also don't trust BL trailers with any dark tones. I rather be proven wrong than have my expectations crushed. So I just gave up on dark BL shows (with a happy ending especially). And with so many people going crazy over the show -and wanting it to be dark and broody even if the trailer showed it was not going to be- the expectations were too high, I guess.
Anyway, I enjoyed the heck outta it. I like the story and the bond between all characters. I adore Punn and his nonchalant reactions to vampires and everyone around him. Like a mother hen who just think "yes, sweetie, you do you, I will do it the right way after, so it gets done properly". I like the acting, especially since we saw some amazing acting development from some newbies who haven't done too many shows especially with characters of the main lineup (e.g. Barcode, Aun, and even Mark). I liked that the ending wasn't the absolute typical ending we get with any vampire show. We even got a cameo at the end we can squeal about. I also enjoyed that Ramil was clear about his feelings and intentions from the beginning until the end. I am minus-ing some points because in the end the villain was kinda meh, but that happens even to the best shows and blockbusters so I don't care.
For me, solid watch, 9 out of 10!
Don't expect it to reinvent the genre or to find the meaning of our existence in it and just enjoy what you are served. I did and I say, 24 hours well spent.
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Solid BL with good BounPrem performances
The title of this review sums up my thoughts about "Revamp The Undead Story": I watched and reviewed this show as a BL and appreciated what both actors cast as main characters brought to the table – individually and cooperatively as a ship. At the same time I was not that much interested in the show’s vampire setting (something I learned from "My Golden Blood") nor was I wishing/expecting it to be important from a BL point of view (to a degree it was, regardless of my expectations).Plot and script
The plot – which at first glance seems simple and becomes more complex later – is good. I was generally satisfied with how it was developed into the filmed script, although – even from my point of view, focused mainly on the love story – certain things about the story’s setting could have been done better. For example, while I wasn’t bothered by repeated fighting between Hunters and vampires, I did notice that it resulted in no meaningful casualties and therefore felt like there were no real stakes in that fight. The ep. 6 Hunter attack during Ramil’s ceremony was important, as it allowed the main plot to progress, but everything else in the "war" against vampires felt meaningless. I won’t go into more nitpicking about that and will mention only one thing: the ease with which Hunters were able to kill vampires in hand-to-hand combat, where no advancements in anti-vampire weaponry were available or of use. Apparently vampires were much stronger and faster than humans only sometimes, losing their edge every time Hunters needed to avoid getting obliterated. However, like I said, that didn’t really bug me. I’d also like to address one of many issues I heard and read in the comments – that Ramil is a bad leader, which I don’t agree with. He was unwilling to become a leader, but still did it. He exiled Feratu instead of killing him and spent the next century imprisoned and depowered. His reluctance and restraint against Feratu and later the Hunters were the reason why he was accused of being inactive or passive – and he simply didn’t want to kill or enslave everyone who was against him; he was not that kind of a leader. His power was precisely what stayed his hand; instead of escalating a conflict he looked for ways to end it with minimal losses, to address the root cause of what was going on. Does that really sound like a bad leader?
I enjoyed how the main plot was written, its twists and turns leading to an explanation of how and why Ramil and Punn were in love. I’m not saying I understood all of it, but it was genuine fun to watch it slowly unfold, to guess, try to figure it out. I still don’t get how Ramil’s dive into Punn’s memories allowed him not just to witness the past, but to become a part of it and create the outcome we knew – but it’s okay. Not understanding it did nothing to reduce my enjoyment. I liked that the show’s supernatural setting allowed for a clever departure from the "normal" structure of a BL love story, where A meets B, they get to know each other, slowly falling for each other and confessing their love and/or becoming an item in the series finale. In "Revamp" Ramil and Punn meet "for the first time" twice, Punn – not fully aware of that – already is in love with Ramil when they meet for the first time in the series, Ramil falls for Punn shortly afterwards as he was destined to, Ramil influences the past to make sure (1) events happen the way Punn remembers and (2) that Punn will be in love with him; Punn not only knows about it, but enables it. Pretty crazy, when you think about it, but works like a charm.
Both main characters are written in a way that fits the genre well: older and more mature than most BL couples, disillusioned and disheartened, wounded and lonely, trapped in roles they are weary of and unwilling to perform, craving something they don’t have, but need to survive. We mostly see Punn’s path to recognizing what’s going on with him, as his situation is more difficult than Ramil’s: what started in dreams and visions, led Punn through bringing home an enemy he was supposed to kill, staying close to him, going through an emotional confrontation with that enemy and his own feelings, trying not to give in to those feelings, then trying to set boundaries, even having something like a mini-breakup – only to regret it immediately and running to save Ramil a few hours later. While no elements of that path are new nor original, their combination works very well. What’s also interesting is that both main characters seemed to have expected, desired and awaited a relationship with each other; for both of them it was like a missing piece of their lives, of themselves. Too many love stories don’t address that or do it less clearly and I was glad to see it here.
Once they get together Punn and Ramil are changed, they both feel complete and become inseparable; no longer torn between what they were supposed to do and what they wanted to do, no longer hesitant and uncertain. It’s not that they’ve been blinded by love, as they still correctly perceive the world around them, worry about others etc.; what changes are their priorities – putting their relationship first. Most BLs avoid this approach, as it seems egoistic, and because one has to respect tradition, social norms, family and its expectations etc. – all of which usually forces young BL protagonists to give up at least part of their dreams of being together. Not here. This time there are no authority figures to lecture the main characters and they can do as they want. Sure, like in any love story there are obstacles, but that’s all they are: once Ramil and Punn remove them (solve the conflict, get rid of Feratu, give up vampire leadership), they are free to be together. That’s another thing I liked about "Revamp’s" love story: no compromises, no hiding, no pretending for the sake of "being responsible". Good to see something like that once in a while.
I had two complaints regarding the script: (1) too few scenes with Punn and Ramil getting domestic or bantering or spending time together in a different way and (2) Punn did not atone for all the vampires he slew nor did the show address that issue properly. We got the briefest of apologies from Punn to Ramil and we can safely assume that Ramil was not expecting nor requiring any atonement by Punn; nevertheless this seemed like a missed opportunity to deepen the character further.
Performances
Boun definitely looked the part and brought it to life thanks to his talent. No longer portraying a blond, tattooed senior student, he retained and used some of the coolness he displayed in previous shows. Ramil can therefore be aristocratic, lofty, effortlessly and eternally attractive and elegant (when I saw him enter the room at the end of ep. 5, I screamed "sprezzatura!"), but also cold, distant, untouchable, with everyone and everything below him – like a ruler or master often is. That’s the official face of the vampire leader, but not the only one. The unserious ones, like the cute and goofy and clingy boyfriend, are my favorites, but we got more: a gentle lover, a manipulating gaslighter (or so I thought for several episodes), "the most pathetic vampire", a haunted monster, a gore mouth losing control over the beast inside – Boun bends over backwards to pull it all off and he does, with flying colors. One of my favorite Ramil moments was when he erased Pokpong’s memory of catching a vase. Boun instantly shifted from being playful to hesitant, for like two seconds when he looked at Prem; there were tension and sadness in his eyes in that moment – and then he turned cold and struck. There was something predatory in Boun’s move, his whole body was involved in that – like a viper attacking its prey.
Still, it’s Prem I appreciated most of the whole cast – as a silent killer, patient infiltrator and provocateur, living a double life and hiding behind facades and pretenses of "the strong, silent type", scared and worried nearly the whole time, a vulnerable dreamer smiling furtively whenever he thinks of his love, a boyfriend and partner willing to sacrifice everything for Ramil. Prem shines the brightest in those quiet moments when he’s calm, collected, confident, particularly in the latter half of the series. He’s the grounded one in the couple. That’s a completely different Prem than in "Between Us" – better, more experienced, upgraded.
When those two are on screen together, everything can happen. Punn’s confrontation with Ramil was and probably will remain my most rewatched scene from "Revamp" because of the shear emotional charge it carried; a charge generated by Prem and Boun colliding. It’s just as good when they’re on a bed or couch talking things through, listening to each other, confessing, planning, explaining – just two boyfriends on a couch. They can dance or cook or clean – all those moments, starkly contrasting the supernatural, the conflict etc. – were the show’s best. It was as if the show was trying to tell us that this was the good, really important stuff – and not the fantastic craziness outside.
As for other cast members, I liked Stamp in his first bigger role as Pokpong – with him even Aun seemed better than usual. Ploy was cool as Lilith and Ciize slayed as Mariah – their roles were small, but I appreciate the contribution nevertheless. Lastly, there was Dunk. Not that his acting got better – since "The Heart Killers" that was a hopeless case – but the show made a valiant effort to hide this and generally succeeded. As Feratu Dunk had only a handful of lines and managed to portray Ramil’s brother as sexy but genuinely evil. I’d say the visuals did more than the lines; the flashback of Feratu/Dunk biting Jett/Paul – with both of their faces visible – is actually disturbing.
Score
The show’s OST consists of just three songs: "ลิขิต (Under The Moonlight)" by Boun and Prem – which was also used to score the opening credits, "ค่ำคืนที่รอแสงสว่าง (Midnight Light)" by Boun and "ชั่วนิรันดร์ตลอดกาล (Lunar Vow)" by Prem. And while "คนคนนั้น (It's Always You)" from "Between Us" soundtrack remains my favorite song performed by Prem, I did enjoy his parts of "Revamp’s" OST. What I didn’t like was the overuse of "ลิขิต (Under The Moonlight)" in the show. This song should have been reserved for particularly important moments only – instead it was heard over and over again, which quickly became tedious. The remaining score – all the "background music" – was mostly well chosen and applied; my single complaint here (as in most Thai shows) was the use of "dramatic" music during combat and some other scenes. Also, I was surprised that Barcode didn’t get to sing a song for this show; after he did one for "Boys in Love" I was sure he’ll do it here.
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