Same, i'm very disappointed in the 'false advertising' their original posters were in the mansuang style which…
Girl, what cheating have you seen? Apos character kiss a girl, Miles a boy? It’s not cheating when they are not together, and based on the fact that the trailer is more like consist of the clips of the first episode only, I have no idea how you’ve already guessed a whole movie plot.
Watched it with my Thai friends and they found it hilarious, they were laughing so much and I had a great time. It was a little unusual for me, and a few jokes I didn’t understood, but the vibe was amazing and all the actors did a fantastic job. Just check their TikTok, it’s extremely popular, most videos have more than a half milo views. My friends told me it’s quite typical Thai sitcom but with good plot so It’s understandable that it’s not for everyone, especially foreigners. If you expect anything like 4 minutes or DFF, don’t. It’s very special show aimed at Thai audience mostly. I will continue watching, and will probably have a small party with friends each episode to watch it.
Oh, sorry for having an opinion in the review section—where people literally go to share their thoughts. These…
Calling my review “biased” just because I didn’t love the show is a lazy argument. I had zero knowledge of the story before watching—it was a fresh perspective. But yes, I do have a mindset shaped by watching hundreds of BLs before this. That’s called experience. That’s literally how critical thinking works: you compare, you analyze, and you form an opinion.
And my review is constructive criticism. I pointed out what worked (cinematography, production) and what didn’t (acting, plot, pacing), with explanations—not just blind hate. You might not agree with the points I made, but that doesn’t make them any less valid or thoughtful. Not being emotionally moved by a performance isn’t a “lack of understanding,” it’s a personal reaction—just like yours is.
If you want a review that only praises what you liked, go ahead and write one. But don’t expect everyone to clap for the same things. This is a review section, not a fan club.
Oh, sorry for having an opinion in the review section—where people literally go to share their thoughts. These…
Again, I expressed my opinion, that’s my review, I don’t see a point of you explaining all these stuff for me, like I would suddenly change my mind and said how talented someone is. You are writing it because you are their fan, you are very biased. I am not, I just watched the show and was not very impressed. That’s it, that’s my opinion. And I don’t care about hard die fans, they can be unfiltered however they want, but it’s only throw shadows on their idols and would make me never watch another show with these actors, so no win here.
Oh, sorry for having an opinion in the review section—where people literally go to share their thoughts. These were my impressions, and I’m not going to change them just because someone didn’t like what I said. If you had a different take or think NuNew deserves an award, great—write your own review instead of arguing with mine.
I compared it to 4 Minutes because that show had similarly strong cinematography and sound design, but also delivered decent acting and an engaging plot. This one felt overly straightforward—like it was written for kids.
As for the fake crying... I wasn’t moved, and no amount of dramatic lighting or tears is going to change that.
same Great, same .. waiting for hours for your turn to be check by the doctor but only spend 2-3mins inside 😂…
not really issue, when Great describe his symptoms I immediately recognized that he has acid reflux (I’m not a doctor) and Tyme gave him standard advice and prescription, what he was supposed to do there for a few hours?
Only tonkla was ok but korn was not the best character and compared to korn great and tyme committed far less…
well, at least great and time admitted their wrongdoing, and tried to change, Great even going to police and probably going to jail for it, never mind the change he tried to make during his last 4 minutes shows that he regretted what he did. Tonkla literally killed two people, almost killed one more, had gun, took drugs, cheated on his boyfriend with a cop and used him for information and never not once regretted it, just was going to run away with Korn. There wasn’t possible a good ending for him, as for Korn, he just gave up I guess, his lover cheated on him and killed two people and shot his brother, his mother is dead and father run away on top of everything having to be responsible for whole gambling business, where many people where tortured and killed (only theb he miraculously remembered Tonkla, after being kicked out by his other girlfriend). So, I don’t how they were best character for you.
With all due respect but Jes don’t even have a voice to pull off covering a song by a singer as brilliant as…
4 minutes has its own ost, it was just a nice moment with jes singing a very beautiful and fitting song, why not to be happy that song as beautiful as that can have second life in a new series, no one is stealing anything. For you it can be important because of the kp, for me because of the 4 minutes, it’s literally a song. Do you think in western/hollywood one song can’t be used in a few movies, how is is recycling? And yes, Jeff is brilliant but no one is trying to overpower him, it was just a small acoustic 5 seconda cover to showcase emotions, that’s all.
I consider it being more a drama than a bl. It focused too much on that "4 minutes" thing during the second half…
how can you remember this amazing head spinning story with rich plot, talanted actors and breaking camer view, complex characters and moral teaching lakorn to a story with good nc scenes is beyond me.
And my review is constructive criticism. I pointed out what worked (cinematography, production) and what didn’t (acting, plot, pacing), with explanations—not just blind hate. You might not agree with the points I made, but that doesn’t make them any less valid or thoughtful. Not being emotionally moved by a performance isn’t a “lack of understanding,” it’s a personal reaction—just like yours is.
If you want a review that only praises what you liked, go ahead and write one. But don’t expect everyone to clap for the same things. This is a review section, not a fan club.
And I don’t care about hard die fans, they can be unfiltered however they want, but it’s only throw shadows on their idols and would make me never watch another show with these actors, so no win here.
I compared it to 4 Minutes because that show had similarly strong cinematography and sound design, but also delivered decent acting and an engaging plot. This one felt overly straightforward—like it was written for kids.
As for the fake crying... I wasn’t moved, and no amount of dramatic lighting or tears is going to change that.