Two love stories centered around students attending the same university. Sai and Khel meet at the school library while trying to check out the same book. While Khel did not leave the best impression on Sai, soon after the two agree to become friends. Both are later named candidates for the school's pageant where they spend more time together, and their friendship grows deeper. Art is a friend of Khel. He is a smart student but begins to face financial difficulty. After finally starting a new job, he quickly becomes disgruntled when his first customer treats him rudely. Who is this customer you may ask? Mack, one of Sai's good friends. To make matters worse, the school assigns Art as Mack's new tutor in exchange for financial relief. How can Art refuse? (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Français
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: Between Us
- Also Known As: Between Us The Series , BTween Us
- Screenwriter: Kent Martin
- Screenwriter & Director: JC Calera
- Director: Jericho Jeriel
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kent MartinSai RamirezMain Role
- Josh BrilliantesKhel AlvarezMain Role
- Yori PongArt De GuzmanMain Role
- KC GabrielMack FuentesMain Role
- John Mark ParagguaWin RichardsSupport Role
- Vince TapelRain RamirezSupport Role
Reviews
Low budget and flawed, but not without entertainment value
So, more than a year after the finale, I stumbled upon this Filipino BL series and binge watched it. There is a LOT to pick at, but somehow it charmed me a little bit. Or maybe I've just been bored by most of the oh-so-predictable Thai BLs that have been churned out like factory products as of late. At any rate, here are my pros and cons.PROS
THEME SONG. Nicely sung and catchy tune.
BL ACTORS NOT AFRAID TO KISS. Unlike most of the dead fish passionless kissing we get from the guys in Thai and Korean BLs (sorry, but it's true), these guys delivered. I mean, they really went for it! Kudos to the two main couples for that. And the shirtless pre-sex make out scene between Art and Mack was erotically HAWT.
BITCHY GIRLS. Sure, it's a trope that's been used many times. But it's been a while since I've seen an entertaining bitchy girlfriend who thinks she's all that. I'll admit to being entertained by both of them.
ACTING. No one here was going to grab an Academy Award for this, but I thought some of the actors did respectable jobs.
FOOD SCENES. Some of it looked really good! I've got to cook more chicken with adobo.
CONS
DISAPPOINTING TRANS CHARACTERS. Why were they even there? And they were so over-the-top annoying it went way past caricature and into the level of insulting toward trans people in general.
CONVOLUTED STORY. Too many story lines, too many characters. I started getting confused as to who each character was, and what they were even about (or upset about), which leads to me to my biggest complaint of all...
THE TWO FINAL EPISODES. So, after13 episodes featuring more characters than three consecutive seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race, they're suddenly just GONE, save the two main couples. (And even they weren't together in either of the episodes, they each had their own epilogues.)
And I'm sorry, but... who the hell are Anj and Rex? This out-of-the-blue random straight couple took up at least 15 minutes worth of the Art/Mack finale, and... why are we supposed to care about them?
Mack accepted Art's breakup way too easily. And then we get a "two years later" reconciliation... it was just weak.
But with all that, my biggest peeve has to be the Sai/Khel finale. For what possible reason did Khel continuously apologize to Sai... when Khel NEVER DID ANYHING WRONG TO BEGIN WITH! Seriously? Not once could Khel have found the time to explain that he set up a romantic evening for Sai, that was completely misunderstood by some girl who hugged him?
Do Filipinos never talk out problems? Do they just enjoy melodramatic crying over nothing??
No, I don't believe that, I'm pretty sure this was just bad writing.
A bit of a disclaimer: this series was obviously filmed during COVID. And I do remember the Philippines having off and on lockdowns during that time. The airing of the final episodes -- 14 & 15 -- came two months after Episode 13 aired. There was probably an even longer time span than two months, for the filming itself... Art looked quite different than he did during the first 13 episodes. It seemed apparent to me that it was probably all the producers could do to film any kind of ending. So kudos to the team for that... but the finales were, at the very least, odd. It was as though we were watching a completely different series.
But, overall, I kind of enjoyed this low-budget, somewhat trainwrecky series, especially before the finales. It's a 7.0 from me.
Dle mě naprosto nevyužitý potenciál u této série, kde nejvíce pro mě dominovali sympatičtí představitelé hlavních postav. Vybráni sice fajn kluci, herci se bojím napsat (i když sem tam něco problesklo), u mnohých vedlejších postav bylo "herectví" pouhým amatérismem, kdy mnohé dívky byly spíše na "obtíž" celému chaotickému příběhu a o těch trans postavách ani nemluvě. Ta tupost zženštilců spíše diváka urážela, než aby se smál. Ještě že v posledních dílech tyto příšerky vymizely. Chápu, že některé neislámské země jižní a východní Asie (včetně Oceánie) mají zažito (a snad se to bude lepšit), že pokud je někdo gay, je lépe přijímán ve společnosti tak, že se chová a obléká jako žena, ale toto pitvoření bylo spíše zostuzením celé komunity. Zpracování dosti špatné, překvapivě i hudba se mi nezdála tak, jak většinou u pinoy produkce je dobrá, někdy výborná. Tentokrát jsem se musel přemoci celý seriál dokončit, i když právě poslední epizody, navzdory chaosu, jsou díky hlavním postavám asi nejzajímavější a jediné, čeho si cením na tomto seriálu, je vyjádření vztahu, citů a lásky mezi chlapci. Už se těším na thajský seriál se stejným názvem, který má brzy vyjít a snad bude mnohem lepší (Win a Team z Until We Meet Again) ...