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Love Like a Bike presents a story rooted in trauma
Love Like a Bike presents a story rooted in trauma with a side plot about running from debt, but the pacing feels dragging and familiar. These themes have appeared many times in BL already, so it doesn’t feel very fresh.
The concept itself had potential and really stood out at first, which made me hope it would develop into something stronger. Unfortunately, the execution became too predictable and obvious as the story went on.
The actors did a great job with what they were given, and the mood-setting and production were decent overall.
I genuinely thought this would be better based on the premise, but it didn’t fully deliver on its promise.
The concept itself had potential and really stood out at first, which made me hope it would develop into something stronger. Unfortunately, the execution became too predictable and obvious as the story went on.
The actors did a great job with what they were given, and the mood-setting and production were decent overall.
I genuinely thought this would be better based on the premise, but it didn’t fully deliver on its promise.
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