They have improved!
Compared to "Tide of Love" they've definitely improved the camera work, sets design and scene cut. There are still a couple of mistakes, but I was able to tell that they tried. They even incorporated some color themes, which I always appreciate. The acting was over the top, as per usual, but that's what I'm here for. It reminds me of queer media from the past as well as Japanese Pinku Eiga, so basically underground gay movies and series. Overacting and dramatic plots that combine the tragic with the comical are the bread and butter of that genre. All in all I had a good time while watching this little series. It's campy and you can definitely have a good laugh while watching. And if you look past the silly, there is also a tragic story about wanting to be loved and finding acceptance, which is very human.
I give this series a 7.5/10, because they tried and they entertained me well.
On a side note: That Dadada song has been stuck in my head for days now lol
I give this series a 7.5/10, because they tried and they entertained me well.
On a side note: That Dadada song has been stuck in my head for days now lol
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