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Be Loved in House: I Do taiwanese drama review
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Be Loved in House: I Do
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by Steven Lannoo
sept. 18, 2022
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété
Globalement 7.5
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 6.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

I live for this shit

A+

It felt like sweet orange juice in the morning, delicate yet powerful.

This one belongs to the best of my collection. I wouldn’t qualify it as top tier but it was certainly a nice discovery. The strength of this show lies in the lead; both actors committed and delivered. Actors playing in a romance must trust and feel comfortable with each other. They were wisely chosen and it didn’t feel awkward at any moment. Besides, they’re hot and look great on screen.

I’m all here for gay men giving in and just letting themselves carried by and act upon their feelings. From the shyness of the beginning as they get to know each other to the passionate union, I’ve been given it all alright: mystery to discovery to proximity. A crush—hurtfully hard to get—that gives you a hard time even trying to convince yourself that anything else at that moment could be at least as fulfilling. In the end, you can’t ignore it and it feels so right to stop defying the idea that you can’t access this satisfaction. The conflicts, obstacles and distractions are here solely to let you enjoy the freedom to give yourself to someone who as gladly gives themselves to you.

The plot is nice, nothing fancy really but enough to ensure angles are covered.

The music is fine.

The second couple is appreciated but not as strong as the lead’s.

If you are looking for sweetness, cuteness, sexual tensions and love, you’re there.
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