Vampire is Out, Romance is In!
Wow. I didn’t expect that this drama would be that good. Upon reading the synopsis, it kind of sounds cliché. However, after watching the show, I never felt bored or unsatisfied. The short time duration per EP might help for a quick binge-watch, but also make me want to watch more. It has the potential for a long run, yet the outcome of the show was enough to give it a high rating.
The story does not focus on too many dramatic values revolving around Vampires. I love that they utilize it to establish a nice plot for the main character to create an impact on the usual routine of the blood-sucker men. Interesting trivia I learned from this show is that Vampires can be half-human too, as well as, there’s a weight requirement for them to consume human blood.
All of the casts are looking so handsome and charismatic. A bunch of eye candy actors who actually performed well in their respective roles. Lee Ju Won and Han Dong Ha’s chemistry was top-notch, too. I’m such a big fan of the enemy-turned-lovers trope, and having one tsundere paired to a cutie is such a vibe. Their first Seoul night date was the time I fell in love with the pairing. They also wear very stylish clothing during this EP, which made them even more handsome. The kissing scenes at the campfire EP and library during the finale were my favorites!
The thing that shocked me about the show’s plot is that Lee Ju Won is the center of a love rivalry between the human Han Dong Ha and versus Vampire best friend Lee Tae Hyung. That was an unexpected twist, and I am loving the way they close the second lead’s romantic feelings. His aura was also a notable element in the show.
I love the execution of the story, character development, and a sense of a not rushed ending. The overall experience of this K-BL was fun. It may be short, but it actually carries out the goal of entertaining and leaving a mark on the viewers’ POV.
The story does not focus on too many dramatic values revolving around Vampires. I love that they utilize it to establish a nice plot for the main character to create an impact on the usual routine of the blood-sucker men. Interesting trivia I learned from this show is that Vampires can be half-human too, as well as, there’s a weight requirement for them to consume human blood.
All of the casts are looking so handsome and charismatic. A bunch of eye candy actors who actually performed well in their respective roles. Lee Ju Won and Han Dong Ha’s chemistry was top-notch, too. I’m such a big fan of the enemy-turned-lovers trope, and having one tsundere paired to a cutie is such a vibe. Their first Seoul night date was the time I fell in love with the pairing. They also wear very stylish clothing during this EP, which made them even more handsome. The kissing scenes at the campfire EP and library during the finale were my favorites!
The thing that shocked me about the show’s plot is that Lee Ju Won is the center of a love rivalry between the human Han Dong Ha and versus Vampire best friend Lee Tae Hyung. That was an unexpected twist, and I am loving the way they close the second lead’s romantic feelings. His aura was also a notable element in the show.
I love the execution of the story, character development, and a sense of a not rushed ending. The overall experience of this K-BL was fun. It may be short, but it actually carries out the goal of entertaining and leaving a mark on the viewers’ POV.
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