A perfect 10 out of 10
Never thought I would grow attached to another BL series and couple, ever since ITSAY and IPYTM , Teh and Oh-aew and yet here I am, already missing Bad Buddy the series and our lovely rivals, Pat and Pran.
What can I say?
It's definitely a 10/10 with a great script to match such an amazing acting from the cast.
Ohm and Nanon really delivered into their roles of the fearless Pat and lovable Pran.
Even when they had no lines in their scenes, their stares spoke more than 1000 words.
Bad Buddy not only took the world by storm, conquering many fans but it become an iconic drama.
The plot itself is a bit typical, rival families, love and hate and so on. However, this is much more than that.
They were able to create something deemed generic, and turn it into something unforgettable and special.
By adding the perfect dose of humor, with endless bickering, an emotional value into the scenes and the symbolic lyrics of the songs from the OST - especially because Nanon sings 2 major songs here that are key to the plot and both his and Ohm's character.
And let's not forget about the cinematography and how the past and present were combined here.
*Because it's CHEF'S KISS*
There's an uncanny familiar and warm feeling while watching this series by how fast it grows into whoever sees it.
Before we know it, we're already drawn into the main characters story and their own struggles. We find ourselves seeing the episodes either with a smile on our lips, eager to see just one more episode, and laughing hard by their quirky antics or even getting emotional when things may go wrong.
It's a journey between them and the viewer. One it must be savored.
When a series is able to do that and more, it's definitely a gem to behold.
The OST is not only catchy but quite meaningful. When it comes to production they nailed the sounds.
Bad Buddy starts with a bang and it does not disappoint through the course and flow of the storyline.
More than a good script, it's the remarkable acting of our main leads that really takes this to a whole other level.
The way the emotions were tangible in certain scenes that leaves us all speechless.
And by the ending of episode 5 we really get that by a thousand fold...
They did it. They really set another high standard.
One that will be hard to match or cross over.
And I am not even complaining. Not one bit.
What can I say?
It's definitely a 10/10 with a great script to match such an amazing acting from the cast.
Ohm and Nanon really delivered into their roles of the fearless Pat and lovable Pran.
Even when they had no lines in their scenes, their stares spoke more than 1000 words.
Bad Buddy not only took the world by storm, conquering many fans but it become an iconic drama.
The plot itself is a bit typical, rival families, love and hate and so on. However, this is much more than that.
They were able to create something deemed generic, and turn it into something unforgettable and special.
By adding the perfect dose of humor, with endless bickering, an emotional value into the scenes and the symbolic lyrics of the songs from the OST - especially because Nanon sings 2 major songs here that are key to the plot and both his and Ohm's character.
And let's not forget about the cinematography and how the past and present were combined here.
*Because it's CHEF'S KISS*
There's an uncanny familiar and warm feeling while watching this series by how fast it grows into whoever sees it.
Before we know it, we're already drawn into the main characters story and their own struggles. We find ourselves seeing the episodes either with a smile on our lips, eager to see just one more episode, and laughing hard by their quirky antics or even getting emotional when things may go wrong.
It's a journey between them and the viewer. One it must be savored.
When a series is able to do that and more, it's definitely a gem to behold.
The OST is not only catchy but quite meaningful. When it comes to production they nailed the sounds.
Bad Buddy starts with a bang and it does not disappoint through the course and flow of the storyline.
More than a good script, it's the remarkable acting of our main leads that really takes this to a whole other level.
The way the emotions were tangible in certain scenes that leaves us all speechless.
And by the ending of episode 5 we really get that by a thousand fold...
They did it. They really set another high standard.
One that will be hard to match or cross over.
And I am not even complaining. Not one bit.
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