I am someone who likes movies with sad/bittersweet endings but this one bothered me JUST A TINY BIT. First of all, I just don't like the idea of killing characters out of nowhere just for the sake of making an ending sad. Besides, there weren't any explanations or hints as to why Woon Ho died. He just vanished out of nowhere. It just irks me that we literally have no idea which made me think that they just wanted to make the ending sad so they just randomly kill the lead toward the end. Still gave it a 9/10 because I liked most of it, the ending just gave me lots of gray areas without any explanation whatsoever. At least I just want to know how and why he died. Just a bit more explanation so the ending would be impactful rather than just killing someone out of the blue... just my own thoughts
I'm just a simple watcher of Asian Dramas and IF I look at it in terms of its technical aspect (plot, acting, editing, etc.) then I would say that it's not the best BUT if I enjoyed a series then I like it. I focus more if a certain show made me entertained rather than judging it critically based on its technical aspect alone. It's a show to entertain watchers so if I like it then I like it haha.
But all-in-all, I kinda expected the ending but this is the first time I watched a vampire drama so things were pretty new to me.
Overall, the series was great. It ended where it should end. I don't think a 2nd season is necessary or needed at all. Season 2 is a curse in the BL Industry anyway. Definitely one the best series GMMTV ever gave.
Glad I found this. I watched it immediately after watching Scarlet Heart with my mother and we had different opinions. She preferred Scarlet Heart more while I liked this one better but both are good dramas.
I am not a critic nor a drama analyst so I can't really provide explanations or stuff like that. If I like it then I like it haha. Anyway, it was worth the watch.
I love how it made me feel. It brought back the memories I already buried. It kinda brought back the pain of my highschool unrequited love lol. This is one of the recent youth movies I really enjoyed. Loved the songs and the acting. Definitely worth it for me.
From the start since I knew that one was a ghost, I knew exactly how this would end so I wasn't emotional and stuff when the main character left. As I progress after the first few episodes, I felt like the story lacked depth? IDK but something was lacking because it made me feel like nothing much was happening after we knew that Yoon Oh was a ghost and they needed to solve his regrets/unresolved issues.
About the acting, Yoon Oh and his mom did a great job. I've watched him on Run On and I think that they both did their jobs excellently with this one. For Jimmy, I feel like he could've been better, sometimes it just comes out as unnatural so I hope that in his future projects, he can improve.
Overall, this was an 'okay' show. Not a 'must watch' but I would say that it was decent.
There is nothing new or groundbreaking with the storyline. It is light hearted and cute. If you want something warm with no angst/drama, then try this. Song Wei Long is handsome and hawt af
Just finished watching it and I love how it made me feel different emotions throughout. It started strong and I feel like it maintained its strength till the end. TBH, I kinda wish they had a proper closure (either happy or not) but the end itself kinda hints something so I'll take that as an open end.
Life was too cruel to them. They never fell out of love. Time and destiny just didn't favor them.
I just finished it as I binged watched last night, I liked it very much. As someone who's more towards melodramas/romance, this genre is very new to me but I am really surprised that it caught my interest. I feel like it ended where it should be.... I don't think a season 2 is necessary but if they chose to make it then go ahead, I'll watch.
In the last few years, I’ve found that the newer BLs that don’t entirely center on the romance are the ones…
Yeah because I think it gives a fresh perspective in LGBTQ+ genre. Honestly, we're tired of watching shows where the MCs r arguing who's top and bottom, or just straight up love scenes that doesn't really have big impact on its plot. LGBTQ+ genre has a lot to offer actually, other than its 'romance' aspect. I think with its popularity nowadays, it would be great to shed light on issues faced by the community and great media representation.
So yeah, I agree that BLs which doesn't entirely focus on romance shines in terms of story quality. Romance can be a part of it but it doesn't always need to be the center of the story
I kinda love that romance isn't entirely the center of the plot but more towards the drama and life of Yoon Oh in general. I'm still getting used to the Korean x Thai dialogues but this is definitely more decent than other existing BL dramas. I wish thai bl dramas can put this kind of work (in terms of production value) into future projects because you can clearly see a big difference when it comes to that.
But all-in-all, I kinda expected the ending but this is the first time I watched a vampire drama so things were pretty new to me.
I am not a critic nor a drama analyst so I can't really provide explanations or stuff like that. If I like it then I like it haha. Anyway, it was worth the watch.
About the acting, Yoon Oh and his mom did a great job. I've watched him on Run On and I think that they both did their jobs excellently with this one. For Jimmy, I feel like he could've been better, sometimes it just comes out as unnatural so I hope that in his future projects, he can improve.
Overall, this was an 'okay' show. Not a 'must watch' but I would say that it was decent.
Life was too cruel to them. They never fell out of love. Time and destiny just didn't favor them.
So yeah, I agree that BLs which doesn't entirely focus on romance shines in terms of story quality. Romance can be a part of it but it doesn't always need to be the center of the story