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Every You, Every me (Director's Cut.)
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Great chemistry and acting

This concept of a BL compilation is completely new to me, but I must say, the actors have amazing chemistry regardless of the different moods and setups. Personally, I found the first episode (based on La Pluie) to be really cute. Mick is so neat and well-groomed, and Top is absolutely adorable. At the very least, their acting never disappoints.

Additionally, X and Namphing’s story really got me hyped. Mick is so manly and hot in that role, while Top looks absolutely stunning! ❤️ Even though I already had an idea of what was going to happen, and to be honest, I usually hate watching these kinds of stories, I couldn’t stop myself. As I kept watching, I realized how similar it was to the plot of HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count. I already assumed he was sick, but what annoyed me the most was the decision to leave instead of staying until the end. Yes, the time with your partner might be short, but wouldn’t it be better to spend that time together, dying without regrets, and sparing your loved one even more pain? The story is undeniably beautiful, but also incredibly painful.

To be honest, I know it will be difficult for them to catch up with the rising stars and already famous artists of GMM. However, I truly hope these two will gain more recognition for their incredible chemistry and acting skills. I’ll continue to support those less well-known BL artists. Of course, regardless of the regions. Besides, CBL and KBL are now trying to enter this world of BL once again. Lovelots!

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Absolute Zero
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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It's good but disturbing

I mean, I really love how they tried to develop the feelings between those teenagers. Although, I noticed and assumed some things during the latter half of the episodes.

In terms of chemistry, yes, they all have it. However, the plot is kind of disturbing and confusing since they keep trying to fight their fate. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with that, and I can accept the fact that they want to travel back in time. But it’s just so disturbing for me to witness a relationship between a high school boy and a much older version of himself. Even though I know they’re the same person, how come no one actually reacts to that? Even his classmates or P'Nan? Or his parents?

I was actually expecting more interactions between the two teenagers than teenager Ong-Sa with the older version. To be honest, I’m fine seeing them being clingy to each other. But the bed scene, and seeing them kiss (even if it’s just a peck) made me go, “Huh?!” There was really no need to show that since we already know the main purpose of Soon coming back was to change something, not to engage in something like that.

As an adult, he seems kind of weird. Sure, I know he missed the old Sa (his partner), but didn’t he consider his younger self at that time? Those moments were supposed to be for his younger self not his. It really creeps me out. I’m not against age-gap relationships, but his character and actions just don’t make sense.

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