Idol Lee Jae Jun, model/actor Lee Ji Han, actor Seo Byuk Joon, and rookie model Ahn Hyo Sang start a vlog channel about their trip to Okinawa, Japan, for a photoshoot. The four meet for the first time (aside from Jae Jun and Byuk Joon, who are longtime friends) when they learn they will be sharing a home during the trip. Though Ji Han's introduction caused some tension within the circle, the group's feelings towards each other start to change and grow as they keep vlogging. The vlogs show how their individual friendships develop by the end of their stay and after coming back to Seoul, some even beyond just platonic. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 시티보이로그 VOL.1 오키나와
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- Genres: Romance, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Lee Jae JunLee Jae JunMain Role
- Lee Ji HanLee Ji HanMain Role
- Seo Byuk JoonSeo Byuk JoonMain Role
- An Hyo SangAn Hyo SangMain Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
An unusual beginning
This review was written after volume 5 ended, but in order to be fair, I tried to remember how it was back then, without referring to any future volume.The most obvious thing first: the format. Afaik, they didn't tell us what this actually is until after vol 2 ended (for better or worse). Part of the fun of these two volumes was figuring out what's happening. It was mostly Jaejun/TAN's fans, thinking it was an actual vlog (which explain why Jaejun is still the most popular Cityboy even today). But then the boys started kissing... and we were like... "WHAT THE...!?".
So back then nobody got the state of mind to evaluate the plot, characterisation, etc. After all, no one was expecting a plot.
Watching it now, if you enter this show knowing what it is (i.e. evaluating it as a scripted romance vlog), it actually started rather slow-ish. They maintained a bromance-y platonic vibe for a good while, and showed stuffs that today would get called out, "why are we watching this? Get to the romance already!".
All in all, this first volume is a test of whether someone can enjoy this (unique) format at all. It's hard to compare to other regular shows. Like, when writing reviews for the future volumes, I can compare it to past volumes. But for the first volume, I really don't have any comparison point; it really is a proof of concept.
Btw, I applaud the actors for doing this. Playing as gay characters that are also "just themselves" must've been nerve-wracking.
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