Honestly, I refused to watch it at first as I get tired of the step brother trope, especially after History 4. It makes me unconfortable and the fact that in this case, they grew up together makes it worse. But, somehow I like how they manage the story. Instead of just throwing up to our face the eternal they are in love we should accept it, they show us how both characters struggled to accept their feelings, and how they know it was not really acceptable. At the end, it still problematic for me, but it is well written.
I'm confused , what is going on Fai confessed so early , and synopsis is about Fai helping Wine , they are going…
I'm feeling like Fah will propose to Wine to be a fake couple so he will be used to be with men, and accept more easily that it's normal that men date men, and somehow Wine will end up to doubt about Fah real feeling as Fah treats everyone kindly.
the other day I wrote on x about this BL that we expect kinnporshe, and we get kidnapp, then obviously the fanatical…
Believe me, I'm a strong GMMTV fan. I love their fluffy love stories, and theyβve proven they can make an action BLβjust look at Not Me. But this time, they tried to sell us an action BL with an '80s-'90s aesthetic vibe, only to end up delivering the same romcom formula, just like Perfect 10 liners. π€¦
If the action scenes were too expensive, they could have at least dropped them and given us a deeper dive into the themes of manipulation and corruption. But no, the whole story feels like it was written by a 16-year-old teenager who's never dated in her life. Damn, I said it.
The plot had so much potential, and the acting was solid. They managed to save the show by adding more complexity to the characters. But honestly, if it werenβt for First, Khao, and Joong, I would have rated it even worse.
The issue with Kant Tatoo is the design is bad, and it looks fake and cheap π€£.
If the action scenes were too expensive, they could have at least dropped them and given us a deeper dive into the themes of manipulation and corruption. But no, the whole story feels like it was written by a 16-year-old teenager who's never dated in her life. Damn, I said it.
The plot had so much potential, and the acting was solid. They managed to save the show by adding more complexity to the characters. But honestly, if it werenβt for First, Khao, and Joong, I would have rated it even worse.