Watch it! Then watch it again. Then again, ad infinitum
The poet T.S. Eliot famously said that "Dante and Shakespeare divide the modern world between them; there is no third." I'm certainly no Eliot, but in my humble estimation, in Philippine BL there is Gameboys; there is no second. Cat-and-mouse narratives often risk tedium--one eventually figures out that after tension there's release then tension again. Gameboys observes this structure, but the acting is so strong that each scene is special in its own right. It is generous in that every moment of joy and pain that the characters experience feels like it were your own.
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