I am going to watch it...but FL is just a doormat! Despite her fierce personality her actions, and capabilities are limited and she is unable to stand on her own grounds.
This is MARVELous—what an incredible piece of writing!
Not once did I yawn throughout Camellia Love Bloom for 20 episodes, and it's the same case here. Kudos to the writer for crafting such a gripping script that keeps you glued to every scene!
The grandmother worked with the writer on Camellia Love Bloom, and now she’s back under the same brilliant storytelling—what a treat!
I came for IU and her phenomenal acting, but PBG absolutely blew me away! This might be his most challenging role yet, completely different from his previous ones. He’s always had that "glass doll in a showcase" kind of image, but this rugged and raw role suited him perfectly. He delivered a stellar performance, doing 100% justice to his character!
JJ's brother is an exceptionally talented young actor. The way he smiled when he read the "I like you" line was…
Mahidol comes from powerful family of politicians, his grandfather was 3rd Thailand prime minister and one of the most important figure in Thai politics history, he changed the country from absolute monarch to constitutional monarch!!
PJ is a younger brother of JJ Krissanapoom or JJayler!!! another famous Thai actor!!!
boring plot, but I promise I won't complain hahaha
not a boring plot but we have seen this story like thousand time...mostly American fantasy film for vampire contains similar plot...thats why it feels nothing new...but it is not bad in any way!!!
very predictable plot, its like expected how it would start and what is the relationship he had with vampire when he was born...but it is good...i like it...BL needed a true vampire series...basically it is nothing new..yet actors are so good that was worht it...EP1 was excellent, as predicted and as beautiful!!!
Episode 4:Well, it took three and three-quarter episodes, but we finally got an authentically and powerfully moving…
JJ's brother is an exceptionally talented young actor. The way he smiled when he read the "I like you" line was a testament to his incredible acting skills. Sometimes, it's the smallest moments that leave the greatest impact if you pay close attention. For me, that one smile was enough to seal the deal—he's even better than his brother!
It would take me forever to get used to her voice... Every time I start a new series, I realize I have to tolerate her voice, and then eventually get used to it! Ahhh, ahhh!
This kind of show demands an incredible level of attention to detail in every scene—details that might be overlooked in more mainstream productions. Unlike general series that rely on big plot twists or thrilling moments to keep the audience engaged, a show like this thrives purely on its artistic expression.
A series that serves as a director’s artistic representation requires immense vision. Every frame must hold the viewer’s attention, not because of what’s about to happen next, but because of how it's presented. The true essence of such a work lies in the acting and the director’s guidance—these elements define its impact.
I wouldn’t hesitate to compare Boss's vision to that of Terrence Malick. Few directors have the courage to create films that are purely their own artistic expression, free from the need to chase mainstream appeal. Malick’s films aren’t made for casual audiences; they demand patience, understanding, and an appreciation for cinema as an art form. Boss follows a similar path, crafting stories that don’t rely on conventional entertainment tactics but instead immerse the viewer in a world carefully built with precision and purpose.
His creations—I-Series, Paradise of Throne, and now Gelboys—are masterpieces, each one elevating his craft further. Gelboys, in particular, is a testament to his ability to bring together a team of writers, cinematographers, and actors who can translate his vision into something truly extraordinary. Every frame, every movement, every nuance carries meaning. Watching it doesn’t feel like experiencing just another drama—it feels like witnessing a grand premiere of something deeply personal, a creation meant for those who can see beyond the surface.
And yet, it makes me wonder—how much recognition will this series bring? How many will truly understand the sheer talent behind it? Maybe only a few. Or maybe I’m wrong. But what’s certain is that Gelboys stands as a remarkable achievement, one that proves the power of vision over convention.
didn't like the fact that she didn't wanted a baby but the so called plotting of him changing her mind by emotionally charging her!!! Hate that part!!!
Finslllyyy.... Somebody who understands why he isn't smart enough to record the conversation
lol if he was smart then all this wouldn’t have happened…SJM knows how stupid he is…so he is using his short temper, family status and his love for DO against him….i can’t even blame him….
Camilla Boom was one of the wholesome entertainment series...and there wasn't any yawning moment in that...the pure drama was so much full of content in its 20 episodes, that it is rare...hope this one is same as well!!!
Lol, KSY, that toxic puppy madly in love, called an emergency office meeting just to ask about DO and SH’s relationship. Whether he’s a sore loser or an idiot—probably both. His short-tempered brain is so blinded by SJM’s game that he can't even focus on what truly matters!
I love every bit of it!!!!
Not once did I yawn throughout Camellia Love Bloom for 20 episodes, and it's the same case here. Kudos to the writer for crafting such a gripping script that keeps you glued to every scene!
The grandmother worked with the writer on Camellia Love Bloom, and now she’s back under the same brilliant storytelling—what a treat!
I came for IU and her phenomenal acting, but PBG absolutely blew me away! This might be his most challenging role yet, completely different from his previous ones. He’s always had that "glass doll in a showcase" kind of image, but this rugged and raw role suited him perfectly. He delivered a stellar performance, doing 100% justice to his character!
PJ is a younger brother of JJ Krissanapoom or JJayler!!! another famous Thai actor!!!
A series that serves as a director’s artistic representation requires immense vision. Every frame must hold the viewer’s attention, not because of what’s about to happen next, but because of how it's presented. The true essence of such a work lies in the acting and the director’s guidance—these elements define its impact.
I wouldn’t hesitate to compare Boss's vision to that of Terrence Malick. Few directors have the courage to create films that are purely their own artistic expression, free from the need to chase mainstream appeal. Malick’s films aren’t made for casual audiences; they demand patience, understanding, and an appreciation for cinema as an art form. Boss follows a similar path, crafting stories that don’t rely on conventional entertainment tactics but instead immerse the viewer in a world carefully built with precision and purpose.
His creations—I-Series, Paradise of Throne, and now Gelboys—are masterpieces, each one elevating his craft further. Gelboys, in particular, is a testament to his ability to bring together a team of writers, cinematographers, and actors who can translate his vision into something truly extraordinary. Every frame, every movement, every nuance carries meaning. Watching it doesn’t feel like experiencing just another drama—it feels like witnessing a grand premiere of something deeply personal, a creation meant for those who can see beyond the surface.
And yet, it makes me wonder—how much recognition will this series bring? How many will truly understand the sheer talent behind it? Maybe only a few. Or maybe I’m wrong. But what’s certain is that Gelboys stands as a remarkable achievement, one that proves the power of vision over convention.