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Love eased their pain
What made this drama stellar are the actors. Good looks aside they portray their characters in a way that made me care for them. I love that the two main leads have their own successful businesses. They are liked and respected at work and this makes the power dynamic in their relationship more equatable than is often portrayed in couples (of any sexual persuasion).There is plenty of romantic gestures, hugs, kisses, love gifts exchanged, meals prepared with cute notes and lovely banter between the MLs both before and after their love confessions.
Bl tropes are in evidence, however, a different slant is employed. For instance when Lang realises he was fearful and jealous of the ex two memorable scenes - the hug (haha) and Xun An putting in boundaries when he said “I like you, but it doesn’t mean that you can do anything you want to me,” stand out. Their long walk is also a master class in cinematography as the camera follows them.
There are lots of (too many) side couples all vying for screen time so I can only hope there is a 2nd season.
People are fragile egos so both come with their own baggage and these issues are slowly revealed.
Lang displays typical PTSD behaviours when triggers are set off. His toothache and a storm are the perfect environment for him to regress to the point of an early trauma. Xun An handles the situation and is kind and caring allaying Lang's fears temporarily. Xun An recognises that this has event had long-term effects on Lang and, whilst offering his support and protection. acknowledges it is upto Lang to get professional assistance.
Xun An is a fairly introverted character and has created a lot of life rules that moderate his more natural behaviours. this trait is more in evidence as the pair become closer and Xun An begins to relax and change. His own severe upbringing and parental expectations are also revealed. Unfortunately the scenes in episode 11 are jarring and brutal and over emphasise his earlier home environment.
- I will skip this when I rewatch and I believe this has good rewatch value.
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This is a solid Taiwan-typical BL rom-com, that unfortunately goes off the rails in the last two episodes.But first, what I liked:
* The characters (except for the father) were all very down-to-earth in their living circumstances, occupations and characteristics.
* Bai Liang's character is consistently written -- his passions, his fears, his experiences in childhood, his resulting way of life -- they're all parts of one picture.
* His actor takes this, and deepens the character by wonderful acting. His expressions mask the characters insecurities, his tics hint at his emotional state, and the anxiety attacks were beautiful to watch.
* The sets did not feel like sets, they all felt like real places (except for the mirror in the clinic, which was always a bit too conveniently placed).
The main flaws for me were
1. Too many couples. Seriously, why do some writers think they have to pair up all of their characters? Four couples in ten 30-minute episodes are too much; two of them don't even get more than a few minutes of screentime. The second couple (bartender/young man) also was not needed, its development did not connect to the main couple. I'd rather the writer had taken the precious screen time to delve deeper into Jin Yun An's character, because I did not understand some of his actions.
2. The father-son sub plot in episode 11. It comes out of nowhere (there were only some very minor hints that Jin Xu An was not on good terms with his family), is squeezed into one episode, the father's actions don't make any sense (he's so much against his son being gay that he hits him, and after that's done, he is fine with it???). It seems as if the writer feelt that Bai Liang and Jin Xun An must have an obstacle to overcome and couldn't think of anything else but this contrived cliché.
So, up until the end of episode 10, this drama is good, if a bit tropey (with a meet-ugly, a tragic childhood background, wooing through food, an old love interest and more), which is tempered by excellent acting, solid directing and editing, and a good depiction of mental struggles caused by trauma. Sadly, the afore-mentioned "conflict" decreased my enjoyment of the series.
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Watch it. Waaaaatch it, you wont regret it, I swear
Literally the best of all the BL ive watched (and remember lol). Side couples could have used more time, kinda got left behind but everyone was well fleshed-out, dynamic, and loveable. I love this. I love love love love this. I had a blast. I couldnt stop smiling. The trope that normally pisses me off didnt even get a chance before theyd cleared things up. I want to go back in time and unwatch this just so i can watch it the first time again. I teared up at the end and i deadass do not cry for a n y t h i n g. This is lovely. This is a must watch. This is my literal fucking kryptonite because i am pissing shitting crying that its over or doesnt have a second season. For once in my happily critical life, ive nothing negative to say(Wait i lied the music choices in the first few episodes can be reaply deranged but it irons out)
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Didn’t expect this much sweetness
To those who hesitate to watch the drama, im here to say GO On Try it ♥️ you will gonna loveSo much sweetness even my teeth got cavities 🫶🏻
I didn’t expect much but the drama turns our so sweet and fluffy
The actors have done their job well and how they portrayed the emotions and all are very good!
I really enjoyed the drama and all the sweet moments
Its really a good drama to watch to make yourself relax a bit..
I recommend everyone to watch it for a little candy and sugar!
Well don’t expect things like love in the air but the sweetness is thr
Overall I enjoyed well
I kept smiling throughout the drama
Its nice and lighthearted
Give it a try
Wouldn’t get disappointed <3
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a hidden gem!!
I stumbled upon this BL years after it aired and I must say it is a must watch. a simple realistic storyline where everyone can root the characters and enjoy. A bit of not tying loose ends of the second couple but the main couple is a gem especially their on screen chemistry. you will never get bored in each episode. one of the negative I can see is the father beating his son for being gay yet in a whim likes the boyfriend and all is well with the relationship which is abrupt and confusing and leaves you scratching your headCet avis était-il utile?
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Lovely Taiwanese drama
The leads' chemistry is on fire, their cute moments makes you wanna scream at God and the world "When is it my turn?!" and then fall in despair because the answer is: probably never.The plot sounds rather unprofessional: a Doctor and his patient? Surprisingly though, given all the other circumstances I didn't mind as much. Their progress is rather slow though if you look at the number of episodes but it certainly didn't feel like it. It's enjoyable to watch, the plot a bit on the heavier side with dealing with trauma.
You will be rewarded though by their cuteness. It's worth it.
Plotwise my biggest problem is how they dealt with Xin'an's father. What was the point of incorporating his disapproval (and physical abuse) if it's resolved by him just staying silent for 10 minutes? That was not done well, unfortunately.
Regardless, a lovely watch, I would recommend to my friends!
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Likable series with a lot of wasted potential
I really enjoyed about two-thirds of this series and was just ok with the last one-third or so.At first, the series is a nice balance between being light-hearted and serious. Bai Lang's psychological issues and the dentist Jin Xun An's growing concern and attraction for him is sweet without being banal. The back story of Xun An's previous relationship is also nicely done (at first).
Unfortunately, at some point in the series, something goes wrong. I think it starts being somewhat perplexing when Bai Lang (who wants to reject Xun An's love at first because of his own psychological issues) starts behaving as though he does not know whether Xun An likes him.
I also think the series becomes much less interesting about the time the main couple become a couple. First, we have the strange objection of Bai Lang's sister to the relationship and then her change of heart, which is almost as sudden. Then we have the objection of Xun An's father--taken on its own, it doesn't seem to bad, but it feels out of place in the series. It feels as though the story is continued for the sake of being continued.
I also don't know why there seems to be a compulsion to squeeze in as many couples as possible when there is obviously not going to be time to give the other couples enough attention. In the end, we have two other BL couples and one straight couple thrown without contributing much to the series.
There are moments I like, such as how the story veers dangerously close to clichés but doesn't degenerate into clichés. At one point, I was thinking that Xun An's ex, in telling Bai Lang about the foods that Xun An does not eat, would cause Bai Lang to be so insecure that it causes a break-up, but it doesn't happen. I was also half expecting Bai Lang to see Xun An together with his ex (of sorts) and misunderstand Xun An. Thankfully, it doesn't happen either. And yet, I'm not sure whether to give credit to the writer(s) for this. Perhaps there is simply an aversion to heightening the tension in the story further. All too often, things get serious but then fizzle out quickly. In a way, this is both the strength and the weakness of the series.
With a better focus on the main couple and a greater willingness to delve into how Bai Lang's psychological issues could pose a problem in the relationship, the story would have been much stronger. Sure, some of the light-heartedness would be lost, but it would still be possible to have the same happy ending while making the story more moving.
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NADA DEMAIS E MAL EXECUTADO
Nada demais.Tem alguns pontos interessantes como trauma, auto descoberta e conflitos simples do dia a dia, mas novamente, não é nada demais na hora da execução. O personagem Bai Lang é intragável na minha concepção e a irmã dele é uma sem noção que o trata como criança, inclusive existe muita manipulação velada nesse drama (em muitas situações com diversos personagens).
É extremamente desleixado quando se trata do segundo casal, o tempo de tela é pequeno e mal aproveitado criando uma "relação" mal desenvolvida.
Enfim, nada a declarar pois não tenho memórias marcantes dessa série, é até mesmo bobo em muitos momentos mas vendo a classificação indicativa era de se esperar.
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Enjoyable but doesn’t reach its full potential
The first half of this drama is pretty great - interesting characters, good chemistry between the leads, and compelling themes around grief, healing, and living with mental illness (which is not what I expected based on the very silly name). Unfortunately, the writing is pretty muddled, and the second half is bogged down by unnecessary, tropey plot points (ex boyfriend interference, disapproving family members, etc) that I thought added very little and really distracted from the original narrative. There are also multiple side romances, none of which get enough attention to actually work, so it all just detracts from the main story in the end.It was an enjoyable watch but ultimately disappointing because the potential to be great was right there and they didn’t take it.
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Sweet toothed drama with cavities towards the end
DISCLAIMER: Apparently episode 12 was leaked so this review is after completing the drama although it was only due to air in 3 days. I watched it on Viki but it's also available on GagaOOlala and WeTV in some regions.
Synopsis:
A story of bar / restaurant owner Bai Ling who is scared of the dentist and then meets his new dentist who is a friend of his sister. The reason for his fear is revealed and their new friendship develops. It's a slow burn initially.
I love Taiwanese dramas and when I heard this was made by the same team as we best love I was excited. It's 12 episodes which is healthy and each are about 30 minutes long. Way better than KBLs. Initially I was impressed by the storyline as it focused on family issues, traumas from childhood, ex loves and I thought I was going to score it 9s and 10s.
The issues are:
a) too many couples, some of whom only really came to life in the last 2 or 3 episodes. It needed more from some for sure.
b) a random family story which again was late in the day and didn't fit in with the rest of the drama
c) it was a slow build up at the beginning and then really rushed at the end
Overall:
It's definitely worth a watch and there are some really cute scenes throughout the drama. It feels a little like Beloved in the house I do where production may have interfered with the production and steered it as opposed to the story. I don't think there is much re-watch value apart from favourite scenes but it could easily have a season 2 or spin off with more from 2 of the other couples.
Enjoy!
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Yes!!!
Taiwan has done it again (and all without NC scenes - you'd be surprised). Taiwan BL always have some magic - and this series has that too.First of all, the main couple has great chemistry. That's what a good BL series falls or stands for.
And on the whole, all the characters are well decorated and their backgrounds are well explained. Only the amount of couples was too much for me, 12 episodes are simply too little.
Very touching last episode in which the main couple fights for the acceptance of their love by the father.
Worth seeing!
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Fell a bit of at the end
Until episode 7 was the story going strong but after, it deflated.Things that annoyed me throughout:
-Nowhere was the trauma again mentioned after later eps, just *poof* magic.
- The bartender and the cringy high schooler were unnecessary like bro? cmon an 18-year-old and an 30-year-old?
- There were way too many people with "love interests" and none of the side ones had really screen time,
and when they did, it was too short and unnecessary.
- In the last two episodes we suddenly find out the father of one of the main leads beats up his son??? and he lets him cuz he wanted him to accept his boyfriend? bro tf. And his boyfriend only finds out about this cuz his mom told him that?? That was way too fast dismissed as if it was "okay" for him to do that.
- Wish we had gotten some backstory on the other main lead and how his family was back then or is now "sooner".
- No further elaboration about the high schooler and his family and problems throughout
the episodes, if the bartender was like 20, that could have been an
interesting side story. Besides the weird forced kisses, like dafuq.
- Highschooler just disappearing for like 4 episodes? "Could we see what's going on, on his side?" Nope.
And only learning whats really going on in like the 12th episode?
Damn, I thought he was getting beat up between the episodes.
Besides that, it was pretty nice. The acting, chemistry,
funny moments, affection, and sweet moments were very good.
Production didn't feel cheap.
Including traumas, phobias, and general mental health in
dramas is rather rare, and it was very well represented.
AND NO other person who's just there to annoy the audience,
and stands between the two because of jealousy or "He's mine blabla" Sick of seeing that. (not counting that senior)
There were more things that slightly annoyed me but, I'll let that slide since it's one of the better bls out there.
Nothing and no one is Perfect. :)
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