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Why R U? thai drama review
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Why R U?
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by RueBee
mai 16, 2020
13 épisodes vus sur 13
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Globalement 10
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
Cette critique peut contenir des spoilers
The main leads Tutor and Fighter are complex characters, adorably unique and their chemistry is off the charts. The story line has a lot of scope for improvement, but these two will leave you wanting more.

When you watch the show you can actually feel the sparks fly, the yearning and the love they have for each other. They go from love-hate to love-more love-oh my god love.

In the beginning they hate each other purely because they are fighting the attraction they feel for each other and don’t want to have “non hetero” desires. Fighter gives in to his feelings first and makes Tutor fall in love with him. He also makes himself indispensable to Tutor. The two lead characters can’t get enough of each other and are very real with their emotions, affections and desires. When they kiss you can feel the love and passion, it’s beyond expectations.

Fighter loves with all his heart and is not afraid of showing the world how much he loves Tutor. He comes from a single parent(father) wealthy family. Tutor is very playful, hardworking and affectionate by nature.

Tutor has a lot of financial problems and doesn’t want to hurt anymore or hurt anyone else. The complications start when Fighter’s father discovers their relationship and asks Tutor to stay out of his son’s life. Tutor is crushed and heartbroken, but like most Asian children respects Fighter’s father’s wishes and does what he is asked. He knows Fighter’s mom is not in the picture and doesn’t want to cause problems between Fighter and his only parent (his father). Tutor is especially sympathetic towards the father because he doesn’t live with his family and misses them dearly. Tutor knows how painful it is to not have family around and to be financially weak. He also knows Fighter has lived a sheltered and comfortable life (super rich) and doesn’t want to jeopardise that for him. So, the ultimate sacrifice is made. Tutor gives up on the only source of pure joy in his life, his true love.

Fighter doesn’t accept this and Tutor does something very stupid to make Fighter back off. This backfires and Tutor ends up feeling worse than ever and Fighter is more crushed than before. Tutor is so depressed, upset and worried about Fighter that he falls sick. Luckily Fighter finds him and takes care of him. Tutor realises how indispensable Fighter is to him, how loving Fighter is and how he can’t live without him. Fighter with the help of Tutor’s friend finds out why the break up happened and faces his father like a true man/warrior/champion. He wins that battle against his father and takes back what is his, his Tutor.
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