
A flawed debut that grew on me thanks to ForceBook
Story: weak plot, pacing issues, and editing felt messy. story didn’t leave much impact.Cast: average acting at the time, but charming in hindsight after getting into ForceBook.
Music: OST didn't really stand out or leave an impression. Just... there.
Rewatch value: not something I'd rewatch for the story, but maybe for nostalgia and ForceBook.
When I first watched Enchanté, I didn’t enjoy it much. The story was weak, the editing felt off, and the acting didn’t impress me at the time.
I originally rated it 6.5. But after watching A Boss and a Babe, I became a huge ForceBook fan. That emotional connection completely changed how I viewed this series. I rewatched some clips, smiled at their early moments, and felt a nostalgic softness toward it.
Objectively, the flaws are still there. But personally? I now rate it 8 because it’s part of my journey with these two. Not a great series, but it became special to me.
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Beautifully made but emotionally distant
Visually stunning with thoughtful production and a unique vibe. GELBOYS had strong acting and an artistic style that made it easy to stay focused while watching. However, I didn’t feel emotionally invested in the story or the characters. It’s beautiful but lacks impact.I respect the quality and what it tried to do, but there wasn’t much pull for me to keep watching or to rewatch it after finishing. I’m rating this 8/10, not because it’s perfect, but because it’s well-crafted and still gave me a good experience despite the emotional distance.
Personal rating: 8/10
Technical strength: 9/10
Emotional resonance: 7/10
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