The trailer promised something the series couldn't deliver — and the premise didn't help
I'll be honest: I watched this because the trailer sold it as something sexy and I was receptive to that. Sex sells, and I'm not going to pretend otherwise. The coastal setting, the tension, the aesthetic — it looked like it had something.
It didn't, at least not for me.
The setup is already on shaky ground from the start — an art student who gets to live rent-free in exchange for sleeping with the owner of the villa. The series frames this as a contract that slowly softens into something real, but I kept getting stuck on what it actually is: a financially desperate young man with no experience being propositioned by someone in a position of power over him. Fifty Shades of Grey energy, and not in a way that glamorises it interestingly.
The BDSM elements made it worse rather than better. It read to me like someone had heard of the concept, acquired some props, and called it done. There's no sense that anyone involved had looked into what that dynamic actually looks like when it's handled with care and genuine understanding. It felt performative in a way that was more uncomfortable than erotic.
The chemistry between the leads didn't save it for me either. By the end very little had landed and even less had stayed. Not the series I was hoping for.
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