Revela el alma de una época en la que la batalla por la libertad de pensamiento se enfrenta a la elección definitiva entre el amor y la ideología. Cuando los «corazones» y las «creencias» ch... Leer todoRevela el alma de una época en la que la batalla por la libertad de pensamiento se enfrenta a la elección definitiva entre el amor y la ideología. Cuando los «corazones» y las «creencias» choquen, ¿qué camino tomarán?Revela el alma de una época en la que la batalla por la libertad de pensamiento se enfrenta a la elección definitiva entre el amor y la ideología. Cuando los «corazones» y las «creencias» choquen, ¿qué camino tomarán?
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I took my partner to see the premier of the first episode and he loved the music and the time lapse of the series, the acting of Mile Phakphum as a free soul was really good and the seriousness and different way of thinking of Doc Trin was a perfect combination of the main characters, I laughed at some of the funny scenes( a small touch) in short words it's a good combination of 1969 life, difficulties, believes and fights, good to watch.
This is how you do a mature LGBTQIA+ series. Yet another masterful work of art from Be On Cloud. The cast (especially Apo Nattawin and Mile Phakphum) literally shines on screen, the historical plot is intriguing and the cinematography is spell-binding. Obsessed with the official soundtrack as well. I cannot wait for the rest of the episodes!
OMG, this is so different from all the BL's I've ever watched. I thought KP was something new, but this just doesn't compare.
Thailand has always suffered from one thing for me: a bad script. But here I don't see that problem. Everything is so perfect that I'm even afraid to jinx it.
The music is heaven for the ears.
And the cinematography is so good that I feel like I'm watching a movie.
But most importantly: Mile. My hippie. My Tanwa. I'm in love and I can't do anything about it. And I don't want to. Just give him to me, please.
Thailand has always suffered from one thing for me: a bad script. But here I don't see that problem. Everything is so perfect that I'm even afraid to jinx it.
The music is heaven for the ears.
And the cinematography is so good that I feel like I'm watching a movie.
But most importantly: Mile. My hippie. My Tanwa. I'm in love and I can't do anything about it. And I don't want to. Just give him to me, please.
Mile is so natural. He got into the role of a hippie so easily. I look at him and I don't see anything from his previous characters. This is probably my favorite one. He is incredibly charming. And he is much more complex than he wants to seem. I look forward to further development of his character.
But it is not only him who is interesting. The other characters are incredible. I am already attached to all of them.
And it is not just about the characters. Everything in this series is done with such care and love for art.
And this is only the first episode, and I am already delighted.
(All songs added to my playlist)
But it is not only him who is interesting. The other characters are incredible. I am already attached to all of them.
And it is not just about the characters. Everything in this series is done with such care and love for art.
And this is only the first episode, and I am already delighted.
(All songs added to my playlist)
''Shine'' is something I knew I had been waiting for without realizing it. It fills a big void that I have felt while watching various Thai BL dramas in recent times. The theme is refreshing, the pacing is engaging, and the characters have a rare depth that lingers with you long after an episode ends. Instead of blending into the usual tropes, the story stays alive in your memory, inviting you to reflect on the emotions and choices of the characters.
One of the most striking achievements of Shine is how convincingly Mile and Apo transform themselves into their roles. Both are celebrated personalities in real life, known for their charm and grounded personas, yet here they completely disappear into their characters. Watching them, you do not feel like you are looking at Apo and Mile the celebrities-you are seeing fully realized people with vulnerabilities, strengths, and flaws. Their ability to detach from their real selves and deliver performances so nuanced shows how skilled they are as actors.
Apo, in particular, deserves praise not just for his craft but also for his screen presence. He is undeniably good-looking, and his beauty is not superficial; it carries a timeless quality that enhances the storytelling. The camera captures him in a way that balances both elegance and raw authenticity, making each of his scenes compelling. His expressions-sometimes subtle, sometimes powerful-make you forget that you are watching fiction, because his character feels so alive.
Another highlight of Shine is its music. The songs are so well chosen and so perfectly tied to the emotions of each scene that it's hard to pick a favorite. Every track seems to wrap itself around the moment, intensifying the atmosphere and drawing the audience deeper into the story. There are times when you almost feel like you are falling in love again just by watching and listening-the combination of heartfelt acting and soulful music creates that effect effortlessly.
The cinematography deserves a special mention as well. Each frame seems carefully composed, almost like a moving painting. The lighting, angles, and color palettes elevate the emotions of the story, ensuring that the beauty of the actors and the intensity of their performances are showcased with finesse. It complements the narrative rather than distracting from it, proving that the visuals are an integral part of Shine's success.
Overall, Shine is not just another addition to the BL genre; it is a standout production. It combines refreshing themes, outstanding performances by Mile and Apo, Apo's breathtaking charisma, heartfelt music, and thoughtful cinematography into an experience that stays with you far beyond the screen.
One of the most striking achievements of Shine is how convincingly Mile and Apo transform themselves into their roles. Both are celebrated personalities in real life, known for their charm and grounded personas, yet here they completely disappear into their characters. Watching them, you do not feel like you are looking at Apo and Mile the celebrities-you are seeing fully realized people with vulnerabilities, strengths, and flaws. Their ability to detach from their real selves and deliver performances so nuanced shows how skilled they are as actors.
Apo, in particular, deserves praise not just for his craft but also for his screen presence. He is undeniably good-looking, and his beauty is not superficial; it carries a timeless quality that enhances the storytelling. The camera captures him in a way that balances both elegance and raw authenticity, making each of his scenes compelling. His expressions-sometimes subtle, sometimes powerful-make you forget that you are watching fiction, because his character feels so alive.
Another highlight of Shine is its music. The songs are so well chosen and so perfectly tied to the emotions of each scene that it's hard to pick a favorite. Every track seems to wrap itself around the moment, intensifying the atmosphere and drawing the audience deeper into the story. There are times when you almost feel like you are falling in love again just by watching and listening-the combination of heartfelt acting and soulful music creates that effect effortlessly.
The cinematography deserves a special mention as well. Each frame seems carefully composed, almost like a moving painting. The lighting, angles, and color palettes elevate the emotions of the story, ensuring that the beauty of the actors and the intensity of their performances are showcased with finesse. It complements the narrative rather than distracting from it, proving that the visuals are an integral part of Shine's success.
Overall, Shine is not just another addition to the BL genre; it is a standout production. It combines refreshing themes, outstanding performances by Mile and Apo, Apo's breathtaking charisma, heartfelt music, and thoughtful cinematography into an experience that stays with you far beyond the screen.
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