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Kind of Anticlimactic but Good
Wu was the show I was most excited for along with TTH when gmm2025 was announced and fresh off watching HSF back then, I was super pumped bec I knew SkyNani do justice to scripts.EP1 was super intense with great cinematography, good CGI and I loved the introductory ritual to the point I watched ep1 almost everyday until ep2 was aired.
Ep2 had some weird conversational flaws where it seemed like there were too many awkward pauses before the characters would continue their line but I don't believe it is the actor's faults but rather than the director's. I do believe SkyNani are great actors and they do have crazy on-screen chemistry, no wonder they blew up. I think I've re-watched HSF atleast 10 times.
Nani obviously had more emotionally taxing role in this series and you could see it drained him out. His possession and action scenes were still amazing but Nani who actually blew up bec of his emotional acting in HSF, his emotions in this show were kind of lackluster especially in ep7 where Niran disappeared I just couldn't emotionally connect to his acting. He did an amazing job in ep6 where he confronted Niran about his sister and whether if he betrayed him. That was my fav scene in the whole series. One thing SkyNani can do perfectly is to act the angst out.
Krist the actor you are. I was so impressed by his acting. He outdid everyone in the show but ep 8 was so rushed and his death was so rushed like they could've made episode bit longer and gave him a proper ending considering he was the main villain for most of the show.
The ritual scenes Sky performed were really good, Nani's action scenes were amazing as always, CGI was amazing for most of the show except the fog one. The side characters were truly side bec they had no story of their own whatsoever except Fei and Great. I just couldn't grasp the found family feeling they were trying to show.
All in all, I think the show would've been better if the eps were longer so the story could be fleshed out completely. As a big HSF and SkyNani fan, I also know that director also played a huge part in it feeling meh bec Fon might be notorious for dragging the filming but delievered a perfect show without any flaws while this show did has its flaws. I did enjoy watching it tho ngl.
I've no complains about ep9. I think it was wrapped up well and the montage of their moments at end even made me emotional. All in all, longer eps and better direction would've uplifted the already good series.
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Strong start that fades away into a lack of character work and plot
Hoo... what to say? I really loved the beginning of this show. After episode one I truly believed this was going to be one of my favorite series this year. Unfortunately, since then, it's spun it's wheels into nothing. Though the characters aren't necessarily static, they never gain much more emotional depth and seem to make decisions because the script tells them to. While fun, colorful, and pretty watch, there's nothing to sink your teeth into story-wise. I found myself dispassionately watching "life or death" battles because the struggles never seemed grounded. It's a shame. The actors seem talented and the concept is interesting it just... isn't willing to go there.-The Full Review-
STORY:
Truly the biggest let down of this show is the storytelling. I remember watching the first pilot trailer and thinking "Wow, how mysterious and magical! I can't wait to learn the details!" Well, it's episode 6 and the details never came. It seems to be an entirely vibes-based plot with a evil politician who has done.... something and a few WU who were expelled from the order (their relationships with their former brothers and sisters are barely explored) and a regular guy possessed by a monkey god--a plot that will cease to have stakes Remarkably fast. The character conflict is paper thin and never explored or scattered across brief flashbacks and unearned dramatic vows. Boring.
Truthfully, this is an ongoing problem with GMMTV works. They have a tendency to rely on the chemistry and history of the couples to fill in the details on the plot. And, well, I haven't seen High School Frenemy. I enjoy Sky and Nani but I would not describe myself as a stan. As a viewer with very little experience with these people and their "lore" the plot doesn't evoke anything. They're just fated because they're fated. I'm sure if these are your guys it feels super special and real... but I don't know them and I don't know why they care. Niran and Pete don't have any reason to be doing all that, or at least not one I've been made privy to as a viewer.
ACTING:
For what they are working with, I am generally impressed. The characters are believable and unique and interesting in their interactions together. I don't think any performance particularly stands in a negative way. I am already a fan of Godji, Krist, Nani, Great and Phuwin, so it was an easy sell for me. Sky is a new face, but I enjoyed his work. I found he has great ability to handle stillness and silence while still being compelling, which is not always easy to do. I would have liked it if he had... a bit more to do.
That said, it comes across a bit kitchsy and overdone sometimes. Nani (Pete) in particularly gives a couple of speeches about always being there for each other that feel off in part because of the cheesy dialogue, in part because of the unearned moment, and in part because Nani just fails to believe in what he's saying. It's not all hate though-- his monkey acting is very fun and lively, and the moments of conflict between Pete and Niran are electric.
PRODUCTION:
It's amazing how one single production can have you see "Wow, a real budget!" and "Oh dear..." sometimes in the same episode! I think the creators could have been a bit smarter in how they used their money, not always relying on hit-or-miss effects. Color, light, angles, and (real) fog could do a lot to bridge the gap between glowing CGI orbs. It's better than most, do not get me wrong--it's not incompetent by any means. But it is still somehow lacking a visual identity in many scenes--especially with the Monkey or in the Fog, there's a lot of blank space that makes it look mismatched to the colorful and maximalist main plot.
I do think the team is super successful and creating an atmosphere, especially for the rituals. I would actually like much more of that busy, eclectic, colorful, street life/night market feeling to surround even more of the show.
INTIMACY:
Not romance genre, but I'd like to take the space in my review format to comment on the SkyNani of it all. I don't actually care about queerbaiting, in fact, I'd prefer they queerbait a little harder. If you're going to sell me a soul binding, I better see those souls Bound. Instead, it is mostly cliches without character incidents to support development. Honestly, having not seen HSF, I don't really get it. The chemistry is a bit lacking in comparison to some other bromance and censored works. But, I suppose, even PangWave took most of S1 to get crazy, so perhaps I am just jumping ship too early. I don't know. The fandom hyped the relationship-whatever it's capacity-so high and I'm just not seeing it myself.
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just watch this heavenly thing right noowww , it's the bestt
I have never known such a series as great as Heaven Production. The tension between Skynani is the best. Their acting is heavenly. no words for the supernatural things, music, storyline. All best. 100000000000000000000000000/10. I really love how they acted and gave out their best in engraving their rolesWas this review helpful to you?
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Sky and Nani's chemistry is insane!
This was pretty good overall. I do think some of the earlier episodes were better paced and more interesting than some of the later episodes, especially when it came to the finale. I didn't care for the finale at all. It didn't really feel exciting enough or like there was a lot happening but also didn't feel like a good aftermath either. A lot felt like it was wrapped really quickly or really drawn out and there wasn't ever a good in between. I did like the plot overall and loved seeing all the stuff with the different rituals, especially when they were all in the smoke facing different things.I liked all the characters that were with us for the ritual. I loved Niran and Pete a lot. This was my introduction to Sky and Nani and loved their chemistry a lot. Niran was a really cool character. I liked how committed he was to Pete, and I really liked how he talked about his morals and things like that. I loved Pete! He was my favorite character. I loved how he was a badass in moments and so cutie in others.
I do have to say that Niran and Pete definitely felt like queer baiting a bit. The golden string soulmate thing aside (which is already pretty crazy), there were lots of moments of flirting, looks of love, the scene of Pete hugging Niran in the spirit world, and so many others that were very romantic and then nothing came out of it. I know it's not advertised as a BL, but I don't see why have all that if nothing is going to come out of it.
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Who am I? I am the WU
First of all, this is my first Sky-Nani series. I have not watched any works of Sky, the same goes for Nani. I actually did not plan to watch this. It was just one weekend and I don’t have anything to watch so I decided to try this. I can happily say it was the rightest decision!The concept:
I have read similar plots like this but haven't watch anything like this so I liked it a lot. When I read the novel, it's not much different from the series itself. The only thing that I wished was they could have shown more about Pete and the monkey demon's dyanmic. When I hear the word "demon" I imagine it's dangerous, powerful, and unstoppable. But the way they showed it was very... tame. A monkey in a judo costume. I wished they intensified him a bit more.
The acting:
I am pleasantly impressed with the whole cast. I am not a Chinese speaker so I can't comment much on the scenes they speak Chinese but I think they at least did a good job. Furthermore, I believe this man deserves a separate praise but holy moly Krist! When I first saw Li Pou, Krist immediately came to my mind. But I disregarded it thinking it might be not him. But when I saw the cast, I was honestly amazed. Krist did an amazing job. He was unrecognisable. I also want to commend Nani and his three friends for all of that action scenes they did. The last episode made me a bit dizzy with all the camera switching lol. Personally, the action scenes could have been shown more intensely. I feel like there were times I could see how rehearsed the stunts were (like the punches) but overall, it’s a great stepup for the action scenes.
The cinematography:
I would say this is one of the few GMMTV series that is obviously budgeted. Although there are some scenes that the CGI looked silly but majority of the time, it's great and a stepup from what I see in Thai series or movies in general. I very much liked the color grading as well.
I did not give it a solid 10 because of those silly product placements. For a serious scene, it's just so ridiculous to see a girl in the middle of summoning a demon, drink milk. Like I get that you need to show the sponsorship of the series but come on, there are proper scenes to do that. It honestly ruined that episode for me. Combined with the wonky fog CGI too.
Overall, I have rewatched this when it was not even finished yet. I'll rewatch it again this coming weekend. That's how rewatchable this series is. This also got me interested in Sky and Nani lol.
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MASTERPIECE.
I've never ever written a review in my entire life but i want to do this as a way of expressing my love towards this series as well as contribute to the success of this masterpiece to the best of my abilities.In a single word i could describe this series as a simple "masterpiece". It is definitely one of the best things I've ever spend my time on. Everything from first minute of the first episode to the last minute of the last episode was crafted to perfection.
I cannot put into words how brilliantly Sky and Nani acted? no- LIVED in the show. The top tier acting and way of portraying the deep and complex characters of Pete and Niran should be highly appreciated. Everyone else in the cast did their part wonderfully- Godji, Palang, Great, Singha, Ken, Juno, Titan and honourable mention to Krist. All of them together made this series a perfect display of "limitless talent".
The story, direction, quality of production, cinematography, VFX, music, editing, and every other element was totally upto mark, kudos to the brilliant team.
I personally enjoyed getting introduced to the various mythological concepts and beliefs. The series stayed true to its genre, especially the brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and interesting story telling methods.
Now to one of the most important parts- SkyNani genre wins as always. Their way of not depriving us of the intimacy and love even while not being a romantic series is the best thing I've ever witnessed. When i first decided to watch it, i was sure I'd be disappointed by the lack of romance- but nevertheless wanted to watch for the mythological aspect. As much as the initial reason being ONE of the best thing about the show- to my own surprise, I was giggling and kicking my feet every second of SkyNani on my screen, and as someone who was not familiar with the SkyNani magic, i was highly impressed and genuinely started questioning my sanity.
To conclude i would like to point out some of my favourite things. The found family trope, the shift of each character from their initial versions to a much better version of themselves, the subtle and well timed incorporation of other genres like comedy, (b)romance, horror (?), thriller etc, individual depth of each character, the layers of each character written and performed beautifully, the sound effects and background music, and everything else that contributed to the masterpiece called "WU".
Once again huge appreciation to the entire team, cast and crew for giving us this wonderful project and lots of love from me for giving me one of the best watching experiences ever.
-With love, Amii.
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WHO? THE WU!!!
this is an exceptionally beautiful series! we have an amazingly skilled cast, smooth directing, beautiful camera shots, really good cgi and a script that doesn't just leave us hanging but explains why things are like that in the world of wu and why are the characters acting like this. to be honest from the very first episode onward not a single scene felt off or staged, everything was portrait with utmost sincerity and deep emotions which makes you feel drawn into this supernatural world where evil spirits absorb the energy of life. it also gives you hope that this silly little group of characters can defeat the demons and feel happy in their lives again. WU was done with so much background research considering we have a second language in here as well and many ritual aspects coming from ancient chinese books. these actors had to learn how to speak mandarin, how to cast spells, how to fight, how to play cards & drums and even how to act like a monkey! everyone put their heart & soul into this series and it really came out shining in just 9 episodes. i dare to say that WU is a masterpiece with the story itself alone but the actors, filming crew and staff just made it even better!i'm so happy we got to see the reallife niranpete and their undying love and understanding for each other, skynani delivered the part of being soulmates so well i now want to go out into the world and find my own!! so if you're looking for a series that draws you into the story, makes you fall for the characters, screaming at the chemistry, keeps you hooked and makes you bawl your eyes out for what's happening in the episodes then WU is definitely the one I'd recommend!
i'm only nagging a little about the pacing towards the end especially ep 7&8 felt a little rushed to get it all done in just 9 episodes but the ending made it worth it all over again so congratulations to p'wa for bringing wu into this world better than anyone else could've! 👏 to all the viewers and skynanians: may your love & support for skynani protect you from the evil yao around you sadhuuu 🙏
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Not Your Typical Action-Fantasy Drama
Having seen too much of action fantasy drama with same plot and got bored ? So here there is something for you.WU has a fresh storyline, it is freaking amazing that every episode gears up and turns out better than the before.
WU shows two strangers who completely trust eachother discovering themselves together and becoming a better version of themselves.
Niran's confident aura and his calming presence goes perfect with Pete's furious and reckless attitude still when Niran says 'come,' and he's already halfway there!
The Demon where he is agressive and as Pete were he is just a boy with his own pain and responsibility both was played incredibly well. P'Nani definitely deserves his awards for WU.
The rituals performed added so much depth and realism to the character and Sky portrayed Niran in such a way that he warm hug to the intense story also loved Niran's unpolished and real look.
P'Krist acting, I think no one could have done the role better than him. It was such a discomforting role to watch and he nailed his part, whoever styled the costume and makeup and hair did really a great job
If not SkyNani I definitely can't imagine how well WU could be delivered also the direction, cinematography, plot, ost everything is done great.
Don't limit WU into bromance or bl or friendship, SkyNani themselves are a genre!!😌
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I like both actors and think they deliver decent performances, but I can't say the same about the production choices behind this project.
At this point, I feel like I've completely wasted my time. It's very poor, and honestly, not even as a supernatural drama is it worth watching.
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I Loved It and Didn't See It Coming
A series I had no expectations for, but exceeded them in every way and might actually be my favourite GMMTV show of 2026. For starters, it's not a BL and doesn't fit into any specific category for that matter, but it does include queer elements and leaves some aspects to each viewer's interpretation. The story on its own is not groundbreaking, but it still succeeds due to how well put together and in harmony all its elements are. Despite being short, it delves deeply into its characters and their inner struggles, while tackling questions regarding life itself.Acting-wise, it was great. Sky and Nani, whether it was a dramatic scene or a more light-hearted one, they delivered their parts naturally, and their characters' bond was the heart and soul of the series. Being my first experience with both of them as a duo, I got really impressed by their acting skills, especially at the more emotionally and physically demanding scenes. Credit needs to be given, though, to the supporting cast as well, especially to Krist who gave an excellent and memorable performance, very different from the roles he is usually cast in.
Musically speaking, the osts were beautiful and fitting for each scene, but the original score composed specifically for this show is pure magic and a key element that defines its identity.
Overall, I do recommend this series to fans of the genre and anyone who is curious enough. The story might feature fantasy and action, but at its core it has a lot of heart that will make you care, connect and root for these characters. Admittedly, I feel a universe as vast and rich in lore as Wu's could support more episodes --even a second season-- to further explore certain parts or characters of the story, but even so, it already is a worthwhile journey, I would gladly take again.
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The New Peak of GMMTV!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WU is hands down the best GMMTV series ever made. Every aspect of this show is exceptional. The acting is on another level, and Sky and Nani's chemistry is absolutely electric. The OSTs are incredible, the cinematography is stunning, and so many scenes will leave you with goosebumps.The cast is stacked with talented actors, and every one of them delivers. What I love most is the vibe—it reminds me of the best Chinese bromance dramas, the kind of stories I can never get enough of.
I already thought High School Frenemy was peak, but WU somehow managed to surpass it. This world has so much more to offer, and it deserves a Season 2. I genuinely don't want this story to end.
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Who am I without WU?!?!
You say you don't watch anything without romance? I can promise you this is deeper, more heartfelt and far gayer than anything you've ever watched.The hill I'm willing to die on is that Sky and Nani have better chemistry than your fav bl actors. FIGHT ME.
If its gay af or the craziest friendship I PRAY, this kind of love finds me someday.
It's heartfelt, emotional, beautiful, has the perfect amount of realism that makes you feel seen/heard where it's not to heavy that it pulls you out of the story and makes sad or feel a negative way about anything in your own life. The lighthearted funny moments brings the show and story all together.
It's literally only 9 eps. You are only hurting yourself by not watching this masterpiece.
As a supernatural girl I was going to watch regardless but didn't have high expectations because other than Goddess Bless Your From Death (I have some beef with Khemjira) IMO there hasn't been any good supernaturals shows out lately. I love this spin of heaven, demons and evil. Nothing I've seen done well before.
WATCH IT OR CRY ABOUT IT, EITHER WAY SKYNANI GIRLIES WE WON!!!!!!!!
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