Friends! I have finally dipped a toe outside of Thai BLs dramas and into my first Japanese one! Woah! While there were a lot of differences, My Beautiful Man still made my heart flutter just as much as any other BL I’ve watched.
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Manner of Death Series Review
I believe Manner of Death is one of the highest, if not the highest, rated BL out there and I can understand why! To be fair though, I’ll always be partial to the production value of KinnPorsche. But this one definitely delivered on chemistry!
Read morePit Babe Series Review
Alright, I think this BL review is going to be a conflicting one, so let’s just get in to all things Pit Babe.
Read moreFellow Travelers Miniseries Review
I must admit, Fellow Travelers was not my cup of tea. Even the promise of lots of smut couldn’t make this less of a slog for me to get through.
That’s probably got a lot to do with the fact that it centered around politics. Yes, they were politics from a very important time in history, but it was just so boring. And honestly, the takes weren’t that fresh. Hawkins Fuller is a former WWII veteran and an official at the state department who gets to know congressional staffer, Tim Laughlin really, really well. Given that most of this series takes place in the 1950s, being gay is a big no-no, so Hawk hides his desires with an almost painful rigor. He certainly puts Tim through the wringer over those years. And even though Tim is devoutly religious, he can’t seem to find the sin in something that brings him such happiness. He certainly tries to repent every time Hawk throws him to the wayside, but he always comes back.
And for that, Tim is a fool. Every time that he gives Hawk the benefit of the doubt, or truly believes he’s changed, Hawk just destroys that trust and sends Tim into a tailspin. All while this is going on, there are plenty of political fires going on involving the likes of Roy Cohn and Joseph McCarthy, but that stuff I couldn’t tell you many details about. The historical stuff never sticks in my brain because I just don’t find it that interesting. What was interesting though, was seeing how involved the state department was in uncovering homosexuals amongst its ranks. Absolutely ridiculous.
Fast forward to the 80s and it’s clear that Hawk has never embraced who he is. He’s married to Lucy and has a couple of children, all the while still hooking up with Tim in secret whenever Tim’s defenses are weakened. But now there’s the AIDS crisis to deal with, and Tim is unfortunately very sick. Hawk, to his credit, drops everything to be in San Francisco with Tim as he lives out the rest of his life in full activist mode, even now. Though it feels like it’s too little too late, Hawk does make some strides in this time.
Overall, I didn’t feel like I learned anything new from this miniseries that I haven’t already seen play out in films like Milk or The Normal Heart. Sure, we get a more inside look at what went on in the state department, but that was pretty dang boring from where I’m sitting. And even though Matthew Bomer and Jonathan Bailey had some incredibly steamy chemistry, it wasn’t enough to redeem this show for me. Certainly a lot of good to be said here, so if you’re unfamiliar with those times in history and what they meant to the LGBT community, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Read moreBe Mine Superstar Series Review
Although I wasn’t a big fan of Ja and First’s BL, Don’t Say No, I knew for certain that I was going to watch their latest, and possibly their last together, Be Mine Superstar.
Read moreReview – Vice Versa + Bonus Episodes
Let me tell you what, I was not expecting to be impressed with any other BLs this year, but I stand corrected! Well, it’s actually two BLs! I started a new one called Last Twilight without realizing they were only half way through airing episodes, but I was so taken with the leads played by actors named Jimmy and Sea, that I sought out what else they’ve done together. And that led me to Vice Versa.
Read moreDangerous Romance Series Review
Another week, another Thai BL drama! This was a relatively new show and apparently with a newer GMMTV couple as the leads. Dangerous Romance wasn’t my favorite out there, but I really enjoyed it overall.
Read moreBed Friend – Series Review
Again, as far as I can tell, almost every single Thai BL series is a one and done situation. I believe the same thing goes for this 2023 series, Bed Friend, but I kind of wish there were more. Yes, there is a spinoff series featuring a supporting character, but it’s not the same!
Read moreBook Review: Brokeback Mountain by Annie Prolux
Watching Pedro Almodovar’s short film, Strange Way of Life, a few weeks ago had me seeking out the short story that both this and it’s self-titled feature film were based on, Brokeback Mountain by Annie Prolux.
Read moreShort Film Review
I don’t often watch short films, but this weekend presented the perfect trifecta! Sure, they were by directors with some serious clout, but they are also directors that I’m a big fan of, so it’s a win for me.
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