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- Título original: Knock Knock, Boys! บ้านหนุ่มโสด โหมดพร้อมเลิฟ
- Também conhecido como: Ban Num Sot Home Phrom Love , Тук-тук, мальчики!
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Best Vittawin VeeravidhayanantPeakPapel Principal
- Seng Wichai SaefantThanwaPapel Principal
- Jaonine Jiraphat SodjamLattePapel Principal
- Nokia Chinnawat PhattharathanachotAlmondPapel Principal
- Pak Chavitpong PusomjitsakulJumperPapel Secundário
- Mon Taechin PhaisanwanSeanPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Horny Lovely Boys
At first glance, this story might seem a little bit repulsive to follow. Specifically after the audience saw that two of the main characters seemed to have a questionable attitude.One of them being a coward who ran away from his problems at home, while the other seemed like to sleep around. But if you pushed through the first few episodes, you'll see that it's not the case. I think the writer wants to make the audience jump into the wrong conclusion to make them realize how society's prejudice can harm innocent people's reputation. This series is actually thick with family and friendship dramas. With of course, BL romance as its main ingredient.
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mostly quirky fun
Overall: though I enjoyed the funny/sweet parts, they needed to reduce the episode count to really make it quirky awesomeness. 12 episodes about 45 minutes each. Aired on WeTV https://wetv.vip/en/album/89w1vvkv6zpo6wf and GagaOOLala everywhere except Japan, https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/4297/knock-knock-boys-2024-e01Content Warnings: non con touching/voyeurism, dub/non con kiss, non con video taking/sharing, unwanted public outing, beginning/attempted sexual assault, punches, past death/grief
What I Liked
- finally we had a character who was inexperienced and also very interested in romance/sex
- supportive friends
- showing instead of telling i.e. they showed a character was rich and naive instead of just saying it right away
- laughed several times
- characters established as queer, pansexuality was explained
- good dreams
- sweet moments
- glad they talked about consent but not sure why they needed actual toys at the club meeting (and fyi petroleum jelly degrades toys)
- calling out invasion of privacy/posting pictures online and there were actual consequences
- Thanwa's friend/boss had great advice
- good apologies
- good consent with Latte stopping on 2 different occasions
- Almond's mom
- lack of episode 11 curse
- well done final episode
- 2 characters from Monster Next Door had cameos in ep 12
- production value (some nice camera shots like with the wall in episode 6)
Room For Improvement
- need to reduce the episode count as things felt dragged out, I was tempted to write out to skip episode 11 but this does really explain a character's previous actions (or inactions)
- how they started the episodes with a flash forward and then moved to the present so the episode didn't pick up where it left off from the previous week
- a character told his female friend something that he had no right to tell her
- I couldn't root for a character to be in a romantic relationship until they cleared up what happened in the past, they mostly cleared it up but wanted this information sooner
- Peak and Jane could have easily explained things to Thanwa much earlier, definitely 'because the writer said so' stuff
- not a fan of what Almond did at the end of episode 2 and then again later
- too many near kisses
- toilet humor
- drunk driving after a party
- that the playboy character who was pansexual didn't believe in love due to his past, this played into stereotypes
- didn't make sense that neither Almond or Latte suggested trying something different, waiting until the final episode definitely felt like 'because the writer said so'
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