KinnPorsche Episode 13 Réactions
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In the meantime: What I really love about this is the breadth and depth. Most shows have one or the other. ITSAY, for instance, goes deep, deep into two characters in a relatively small canvas. It is a small but nearly perfect gem.
Others go wide, with big stories, but they are a mile across and an inch deep. Star Wars is a perfect example - vast panoramas, star-spanning adventures, incredible CGI, and characters as thin and transparent as tissue paper.
Both have their places, and both can be wonderful entertainment.
One of the reasons Coppola's Godfather movies are considered by many critics to be the best American films ever made is they combine both into masterful works of art. You remember all the characters because they are all fully developed over the nine or so hours of the three films together. You remember all the action and conflict because it sprawls across the entire vista of the story. And of course the production and cinematography is insane.
The directors of KP obviously owe a huge debt of gratitude to The Godfather, but then, just about anybody who does a Mafia flick these days does. And they do a bang-up job of paying off that debt, at least so far.
There's not much typical BL fluff in this one. It's a series for grownups, not young teen girls, and it makes no concessions to that sensibility (thank god!). The production is meticulous - often better than shows made for western audiences on Netflix, say. For instance: I made a mistake in an earlier review I posted here, saying that in an early ep, a Glock was used that was actually a paintball gun. And I know a lot about guns. But I got to wondering how such a well-produced show could make such a stupid goof, when everything else about firearm use was spot on, so I did some research. I was wrong. It wasn't a paintball gun. It was a real Glock. Turns out there are a ton of little companies that make custom barrels for Glocks. It took me a while, but I found the exact barrel shown in KP. It's also the sort of thing a rich gangster would happily pay the extra thousand bucks for. As I say, impressively meticulous.
So far, there has been almost nothing in KP that has blown me out of my suspension of disbelief. It's easy to let myself fall into the flow of the narrative and just let it float me along. While watching a lot of BLs, I end up throwing stuff at the screen. Not this one. (BTW, this is barely a BL, and only insofar as all of the romantic and sexual relationships being between male adults - otherwise, it's a full-steam ahead drama that would work with any sexual pairing.
So far, rating the actors, Vegas and Pete are head and shoulders above the rest.
Kinn and Porsche are at worst competent, and generally much better than competent.
Kim and Chay are the closest thing to a standard BL trope, but it's difficult to decide just how good they are based on what we know about them up to this point. Maybe Ep 14 will resolve my dilemma about them. At any rate, there's no doubt about the chemistry all three couples display, although in terms of sheer intensity, Vegas and Pete just say the hell with it, and set the screen on fire in a way none of the others quite manage to accomplish.
The pacing has generally been both gripping and effective, all of it leading up to this penultimate ep, which sets the table for what I expect to be a monumental season finale next week.
Mafia BL seems to be a coming thing, but I'd bet this will set the standard for a good while yet to come.
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Are Kinn and Porsche...? Are they...?
Vegas and Pete's story has my heart.
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