In this volume, the five City Boys take a trip together to Sapporo, Japan. There, the group gets to know each other better, and their feelings toward each other change and grow as they keep vlogging. This time, they are not only the cast but also the producers of the show! (Source: iQiyi; edited by kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 시티보이로그 VOL.4 삿포로
- Also Known As:
- Genres: Romance, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Lee Jae JunLee Jae JunMain Role
- Lee Ji HanLee Ji HanMain Role
- Hwang Yun JeHwang Yun Je / "FD"Main Role
- Im Jung GyuIm Jung GyuMain Role
- Lee Dong SeopLee Dong SeopMain Role
Reviews
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And all is well?
This is a copy of my review from CBL's main page.First of all, I'd like to acknowledge how difficult this format actually is. It brings a lot of freedom, and there's no comparison point. So different people will end up forming many different kind of expectations. Heck, I'm pretty sure some people don't even know what to expect. Like, they can tell whether they like this volume or not, but if you ask them to describe in detail what they want to see, many would probably come up blank. Exactly because there aren't much reference point to compare this work to.
With that said, I like this volume. Mostly because, to me, they're returning to the essence of this vlog format. In a typical series, the storytelling is akin to watching a CCTV recording; we get to see any relevant information, whether the characters "wanted" to be seen or not. But in a vlog, the storytelling is more like reading a diary; we only get to see what the characters have curated for us to see (in-universe).
And so that's why I think volume 3 was so janky. It was a vlog trying to be a typical series, and so it couldn't decide on a consistent mode of storytelling (as evidenced by the plenty use of "external" camera in that volume, i.e. "omniscient" camera that's not hold by the characters). Volume 4, meanwhile, is a vlog through and through, just one where the characters happen to kiss. Now, there might be many different reasons why someone likes or dislikes vlogs, but the identity is clear. This is a vlog, it's not trying to move beyond the realm of vlogs, and if you show it to a naive viewer, they might not even realise that it's "not just a typical vlog".
So yeah, I enjoyed this. Yes, there's basically no plot, but vlogs don't typically have a plot. Do I want a plot? Of course, but only if it fits the vlog format. Otherwise, they shouldn't force one in.
P.S. for the next volume: more kisses, more stares, more privacy, more intimacy. We don't exactly need fraternal bonding moments (notice that volume 1 & 2 didn't really have those, and they did just fine). After all, no one watch a dating show for the friendship.
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