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  • Dernière connexion: Il y a 10 heures
  • Genre: Femme
  • Lieu: India
  • Contribution Points: 10 LV1
  • Anniversaire: December 19
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  • Date d'inscription: septembre 17, 2012
  • Awards Received: Flower Award2
Bromance taiwanese drama review
En cours 18/18
Bromance
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by palak
févr. 23, 2016
18 épisodes vus sur 18
En cours 0
Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.5
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
For a while now, no drama has motivated me enough to review it. I mean, don't get me wrong, I have watched some really amazing dramas (like Tonbi and cruel city). But with Bromance I am suddenly inspired to break my dry spell. It's not even like I want to fangirl over it or I believe it to be the best drama I have ever watched. It didn't even make it to my favorite's list. But despite being average, it made me think of it for a while. All of us know a girl pretending to be a guy and a handsome man going gay for her is probably one of the most recurring and unoriginal plot in dramas. Granted, the reason for Yanou's gender-bender ways was different from the usual ones. But still, Bromance was full of typical gender-bender stock scenes and cliches. What made this drama special, was the way the sexuality of the male lead was handled. His affection for his sworn brother transcended beautifully into love and the issue was handled so delicately, it simply made the whole experience amazing. Du Zi Feng's acceptance of his sexuality and acknowledgement of love and attraction as something that crosses boundaries of gender, was beautiful. He sent a strong message that sometimes, love is not about the person being male or female but simply, a person you have come to love. It felt like a subtle protest against the segregation of human beings based on these terms and that simply made me love this drama. People surrounding Zi Feng and Yanou were also extremely supportive and wonderful. Coming to the cast, Megan was so flawless while portraying a guy. Everything from the way she walked to the way she talked, you could get a dude-vibe from her. I have never seen a girl playing a guy act so realistically. Good acting from her. In fact, the female cast did a fab job altogether. From the moms to the sister to the cousin and everyone else, the female cast had a strong presence in the show. Coming to the male lead. Honestly, Baron Chen's acting is mediocre but he has really great screen presence, which worked for the show. The character of Zi Feng was certainly the most interesting in the show. Besides being overly handsome, he was so kind, caring and open-minded, it made him all the more attractive. I don't remember him being a jerk even for a second.These kind of sweet and gentle male leads are rare (let's face it, dramas generally have jerks and bullies as leads, however much we love them). He never blamed his homosexual feelings on Yanou, which truly earned him extra points. The music was really good. And the rewatch value for this show is pretty decent too because the two leads have great chemistry and many cute scenes together. The sub-plot is also pretty interesting. Bromance is definitely among the best Taiwanese dramas of 2015!
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