Reasonably well made and well-acted. It has a certain melancholic feel to it that really fits the tone of the story. All around a nice albeit lower budget series with some above-average acting.
I finally finished it and my opinion mostly stayed the same. The only characters I could watch without much discomfort was Tee and Bank. I think Tee‘s actor delivered acting-wise the type of style that the director probably was going for. His acting was a little campy at times but seemed to be done on purpose and he could variate between comedic and serious expression pretty well. Banks actor I liked the most. I think with a just little bit more coaching he could become a real gem and I would die to see him getting a series of his own. The story itself was pretty basic and feels like it rather belongs in 2015 while having a visual style from the 1970ies. The manga certainly had some basic BL tropes and stereotypes but it’s selling point was the comedy which worked extremely well in a manga as a visual medium. In TV it doesn’t really work like that or maybe the director and scriptwriters simply didn’t know how to properly translate that specific comedy style onto the screen, who knows. All around a bit of a disappointment…
You're right about Turbo being miscast. His acting is awkward at best. And he has zero Chemistry with Kao.
Yeah, strangely. I don’t know why they were given specifically these roles. I was curious to see them being cast as a cp after the glimpses we got from Nitiman but they truly have very little chemistry here and I don’t think it’s Kaownahs fault. I know that they have another upcoming series together but now I don’t know how feel about it either…
it seems with good reason because wow, what was that???
Omg that’s crazy! I’ve never heard of a series this bad. Well, maybe My Toxic Lover. Please don’t feel the pressure to watch it. You’ve tried it and you’re free, it’s over.
I do like Gameplay…but after the mess that was Love With Benefits I just can’t bring myself to click on this trailer. It seems like it’s made by the same team? I’m still recovering from their previous work…
it seems with good reason because wow, what was that???
Has the last episode finished airing yet? I’m still waiting for people to start commenting on how it ended. Somehow I feel overly invested in …this (?) which is quite strange considering that I haven’t watched even one episode lol
Ok I’m not sure how to feel about it. I haven’t finished it yet but I feel like Turbo was horribly miscast here. There are certainly actors who are able deliver over-exaggerated expressions naturally but Turbo doesn’t seem to be one of them. I don’t think he is a bad actor but this role doesn’t seem to suite him. His expressions look weirdly artificial and strangely comical. I cannot take him seriously in this role. Maybe it’ll get better. I’m also not sure what they intend to do with the story, it’s like they want it to be a comedy while at the same time they don’t really want it to be that.
I guess I’ll take a look at WFH when it comes out but this time I’ll be emotionally prepared to drop it..
The story itself was pretty basic and feels like it rather belongs in 2015 while having a visual style from the 1970ies. The manga certainly had some basic BL tropes and stereotypes but it’s selling point was the comedy which worked extremely well in a manga as a visual medium. In TV it doesn’t really work like that or maybe the director and scriptwriters simply didn’t know how to properly translate that specific comedy style onto the screen, who knows.
All around a bit of a disappointment…