The first two episodes were hard to get through, but then the series turned out to be one of my favourites. The cinematography was outstanding, and the acting was very good, too. I'm usually skeptical about seasons 2, but in this case I'm curious how things evolve for the leads, especially after the "happy ending" feels more like a "happy beginning".
War of Y is one of my favourite series of 2022, because the writing is so much better than in almost all other BL series, the characters are multi-dimensional like people are in real life, the plots gave insights into the entertainment industry like "Call it what you want", and the acting was amazing in all four segments.
Pond, Phuwin, Chimon, and Perth - 4 of my favourites all in one class. With Aof producing and Jojo directing, I'm really excited about this series, and the start was already promising.
I'm getting angry now, not only because of those ugly wigs (Tonnam was almost unrecognisable, and Ja was suddenly back in UWMA), but because of the script that focuses on the wrong things. Why do they waste so much time on Nan looking for the girl instead of showing how the improbable couple are trying to build a relationship? Why didn't they exploit the contrast of Gun and Golf's families? And if this is meant to be a BL series, why not show some BL? I only endured the pain of watching this series because of the rare Title Teshin moments, although I like the other Title, too, whose acting seems to have improved in the course of the show.
It took me a whole day to gather all my courage and watch the finale, and although I knew it would be very hard, it hit me even more. 2022 has given us some of the most beautiful BL series of all times, from "The Miracle of Teddy Bear" to "ON Cloud Nine" and "About Youth", but none of them has made me cry as much as this.
I didn't expect much, but this is a real surprise. Gemini and Fourth aren't only cute . they can act and sing, too. The dialogues are well written, and although this may be the 200th high school story, there is a lot of fresh wind.
How can this be rated 7.8? The writing is a disaster, the directing is so bad that the actors who do have a little talent appear completely amateurish, the English subs nonsense sometimes, and the only positive thing is that the main leads are very handsome - which is the only reason why I haven't dropped it. But 7.8 is more than Choco Milk Shake and only slightly worse than Eternal Yesterday. Something's wrong here.
I loves this series. Everything was near perfection - the writing, cinematography, and most of all the acting. My only complaint is that there should have been a little more Tian/Jiu screentime, because Film and Jam have an amazing chemistry and presence. I hope they'll do another project together.
This is so much better than the awful "Red Apples Saga". No wonder, because the director also made "The Eclipse" and Fluke Natouch's best movie "Red Wine in the Dark Night" where he proved that he can do much more than just cry. - Also great to see Plustor again. All in all, a good start.
This series is growing on me. The plot is as complicated as life, and the characters are as complicated as real people. The bookstore assistant was another hint that a minor encounter can change our lives. The scene on the bridge was beautiful cinematography.
As Zeed Productions are currently shooting a new series entitled "Sanctimonious", there will be no airing of "Osmosis" this week. Episode 7 will air on Saturday, Dec 10.
Count me in as one who is loving the straight pair here: Chompu and Nan.And, while I've been a bit not-so-sympathetic…
At least Gun saved Golf's life without using a cotton swab - that's what I call innovative writing. I'm not very sympathetic with Name either, but I love Title's acting which is so much better than almost anyone else's in this show.