Despite the little awkwardness from everyone's acting, I really adore the main characters' story introduction, it's cute and fluffy. Meen is such a hottie and a cutie! Pilot episode is good enough to decide on waiting for the next episode to come out as quickly as possible.
Hello, the pilot episode is a big punch for me! I adore it, I was amazed by it, and I love it. It has a unique flow of the story, impressive acting skills, soothing OST, and charming visuals from both the actors and the cinematography. Can’t help but to feel like they still have the 15 years gap despite the time travel hahaha but anyways they kicked a good start and hopefully maintain its impact.
The show almost feels like another plain BL. I don't even know why it feels this way. They have a unique plot, great actors, and eye-catching cinematography yet I never felt in awe in its overall impact. However, Perth's character entry saves the moment to showcase an entertaining progress in the main lead's life. It also melted me away the moment Tay Tawan showed up and acted so cute that I wanted to enter the screen.
Phayu is so freaking hot with his handsome face and manly voice. However, if I know that Mame is the one who wrote the story prior to watching this, I will never try to watch it since her craziness in adding misbehavior and toxicity as a form of romance is pretty obvious. I pity the show for having her write the story but I guess I might give it a chance since I already started watching it.
The bravery to produce a homosexual dating show is deserving of applause. Like many other countries, South Korea isn’t too open about same-sex relationships. Knowing this, it honestly makes me feel happy that the entertainment industry steps up to introduce gay people to the public without making it a source of profitable desire. Or maybe I’m wrong, but I am just delighted that they decided to be the first show that features real gays finding love-partner in life.
Combining eight men in one house isn’t an easy task. The number is already great since it is hard to invite a member of the LGBT+ to be a member of the show that will be seen by the general public. Yes, eight is a small number for an individual to find his true love out of billions of people on the planet. But at least, the show helps them to possibly connect to someone who may be their destined loved ones or something.
The 30-second phone call to your crush was the cutest. It was an adorable way of telling someone that you like them. In contrast, the episode that made me cry was when all of them played around together, forming a circle, then began sharing their coming-out stories along with the painful memories that they got to experience after coming out.
Throughout the show, I feel elated that everyone executes efforts in showcasing their charms and presenting themselves with perseverance. Out of the 8 men, I have two guys who move my heart with their sincere characteristics. The first one is the introverted and dainty Chan Kyu who unfortunately feels like the side character of the show. He was rejected by different people a couple of times but tends to accept it with respect and smiles. The same scenario with my second favorite man, Eun Chan. He is straightforward and candid, demonstrating honesty and approaching someone you like compassionately. Both of them might have failed to find their match at the end of the show but they manage to win and create an impact on a viewer like me.
Congratulations to the two couples who luckily find their date in the show with a hope of a fulfilling and longing relationship. Together with the four lovely men who sadly didn’t go home with a date but more importantly, they all ended up happy and with a positive vision of their future. His Man is a feel-good dating show that is a must-watch for everybody. I’m ending this review with Chan Kyu’s last statement in the finale episode, “I’m tired of witnessing other people’s love.” hehe wishing for all of us to feel love and be loved soon. Fighting!!
After reading the comments, I became curious whether the show is likable or hateable. Going to watch the pilot…
The first episode is likable, in contrast to the frustrating comments of some. But I do understand too where their concerns are coming from. Rain is somehow misinterpreted as a homophobe but I guess it is just his characterization of talking without thinking. Particularly in the canteen scene, he already told that he didn’t hate gay people but his choice of words is still hurtful. Let's give the drama a chance since it only has one episode and character development may happen. Anyways, my first impression of the show was okay. Two characters caught my attention; Sky is cute and Phayu was sizzling hot. The thing I don’t like is the way Rain keeps on self-talking for his thoughts to be converted into a film dialogue. Also, the videography was not that good but I was still hoping for an improvement in the ladder episodes.
The bravery to produce a homosexual dating show is deserving of applause. Like many other countries, South Korea isn’t too open about same-sex relationships. Knowing this, it honestly makes me feel happy that the entertainment industry steps up to introduce gay people to the public without making it a source of profitable desire. Or maybe I’m wrong, but I am just delighted that they decided to be the first show that features real gays finding love-partner in life.
Combining eight men in one house isn’t an easy task. The number is already great since it is hard to invite a member of the LGBT+ to be a member of the show that will be seen by the general public. Yes, eight is a small number for an individual to find his true love out of billions of people on the planet. But at least, the show helps them to possibly connect to someone who may be their destined loved ones or something.
The 30-second phone call to your crush was the cutest. It was an adorable way of telling someone that you like them. In contrast, the episode that made me cry was when all of them played around together, forming a circle, then began sharing their coming-out stories along with the painful memories that they got to experience after coming out.
Throughout the show, I feel elated that everyone executes efforts in showcasing their charms and presenting themselves with perseverance. Out of the 8 men, I have two guys who move my heart with their sincere characteristics. The first one is the introverted and dainty Chan Kyu who unfortunately feels like the side character of the show. He was rejected by different people a couple of times but tends to accept it with respect and smiles. The same scenario with my second favorite man, Eun Chan. He is straightforward and candid, demonstrating honesty and approaching someone you like compassionately. Both of them might have failed to find their match at the end of the show but they manage to win and create an impact on a viewer like me.
Congratulations to the two couples who luckily find their date in the show with a hope of a fulfilling and longing relationship. Together with the four lovely men who sadly didn’t go home with a date but more importantly, they all ended up happy and with a positive vision of their future. His Man is a feel-good dating show that is a must-watch for everybody. I’m ending this review with Chan Kyu’s last statement in the finale episode, “I’m tired of witnessing other people’s love.” hehe wishing for all of us to feel love and be loved soon. Fighting!!