DEEP NIGHT: A UNIQUE CONCEPT BUT LACKING SOMETHING
Deep Night follows the story of Wela, a uni student secretly working as an escort at a fancy club. While Khemthis is the son of the club’s owner. The concept is actually pretty cool and unique and kind of grounded—but honestly, it felt a bit surface-level. Like, something was missing. I was hoping for more emotional depth, so I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would.
The chemistry between the leads was alright, but it didn’t really blow me away. And not gonna lie, Khemthis kind of got on my nerves—he was always getting jealous every time Wela had a client. It felt repetitive and a bit over the top.
What I did really like, though, was how open-minded the show was, especially with the throuple relationship between Seije, Japan, and Ken. It’s not something you see a lot in BLs, and it was refreshing to have that kind of representation.
Overall, Deep Night is definitely unique, but I kind of felt like I was pushing myself to finish it.
The chemistry between the leads was alright, but it didn’t really blow me away. And not gonna lie, Khemthis kind of got on my nerves—he was always getting jealous every time Wela had a client. It felt repetitive and a bit over the top.
What I did really like, though, was how open-minded the show was, especially with the throuple relationship between Seije, Japan, and Ken. It’s not something you see a lot in BLs, and it was refreshing to have that kind of representation.
Overall, Deep Night is definitely unique, but I kind of felt like I was pushing myself to finish it.
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