I didn’t expect to feel this invested
Broken of Love started with a level of care and quality that really surprised me in the best way. From the cinematography to the pacing, everything feels thoughtfully done and allows the story to unfold naturally without losing tension.Faye Peraya delivers a strong and controlled performance as expected, and Yarinda brings a very composed and compelling presence. But what stood out the most to me was Atom. As a newcomer, she feels incredibly natural on screen, and at times her performance is unexpectedly powerful. She doesn’t just keep up, she adds something fresh that really elevates the dynamic.
The chemistry between the leads feels organic and effortless, and the tone balances darker emotional elements with intimacy in a way that feels intentional rather than exaggerated.
The soundtrack is also a highlight. It’s honestly one of the strongest I’ve heard in a Thai GL and it enhances the emotional weight of each scene without overwhelming it.
Overall, this feels like a clear step forward, not just for the series itself, but for the genre. If they can maintain this level, Broken of Love has the potential to become something really special.
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