Revela a alma de uma época em que a batalha pela liberdade de pensamento encontra a escolha definitiva entre amor e ideologia. Quando "corações" e "crenças" colidem, que caminho eles seguirã... Ler tudoRevela a alma de uma época em que a batalha pela liberdade de pensamento encontra a escolha definitiva entre amor e ideologia. Quando "corações" e "crenças" colidem, que caminho eles seguirão?Revela a alma de uma época em que a batalha pela liberdade de pensamento encontra a escolha definitiva entre amor e ideologia. Quando "corações" e "crenças" colidem, que caminho eles seguirão?
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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!
Apo Nattawin's portrayal of Trin in Shine is a masterclass in quiet intensity and emotional depth. Every glance and subtle shift in expression feels deliberate, revealing layers of emotion without unnecessary dialogue. His ability to convey longing, vulnerability, and resilience often within a single scene is mesmerizing. Trin's presence elevates the entire series, making even the simplest moments magnetic. Apo is an exceptional talent, and we need to see him on screen far more often television is better with him in it.
''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.
After waiting for two years, we finally saw shine's release. After going through a series of issues such as shooting delays and rewriting the script, i finally got to see my favorite actor APO return to the screen. After watching EP1, I'd like to share some thoughts
1. Photography: I really like the overall shooting quality of this time. It can reach the level of film shooting. In terms of color tone, scene and transition design, it has all reached a very high level.
2. I'm quite satisfied with the plot, at least in terms of the entire narrative structure and pace of the ep1. It quickly unfolds the entire storyline centered around the character TRIN, who is connected to every character in the show, making people look forward to EP2 with great anticipation.
3. The casting of the actors: APO's portrayal of Trin is extremely accurate. Also, I really like the casting of Krailert this time. It's just perfect. I love his piano performance so much. Naran and victor's performance was also very natural. I'm looking forward to seeing more of their parts.
4. Acting skills, I must give APO and SON a score of 90 in ep1. APO performed both the French part and the interaction with senior executive at the end very well. In France, he was a melancholy and indignant young boy. In Thailand, he was a rigorous, patriotic and mature economist. You can watch his performance. Even his eyes expression are different.
5. Favorite cut: -The part where Trin and his French girlfriend finally embrace each other in silence; -Krailert the piano part; -Trin took off his shoes and tried to blend in with the environment.
In conclusion, I can give EP1 a score of 9. But I can't fully trust BOC. I hope it can still maintain such a high level in the next eps. No more too many cliches and outdated plots that follow the trend.
1. Photography: I really like the overall shooting quality of this time. It can reach the level of film shooting. In terms of color tone, scene and transition design, it has all reached a very high level.
2. I'm quite satisfied with the plot, at least in terms of the entire narrative structure and pace of the ep1. It quickly unfolds the entire storyline centered around the character TRIN, who is connected to every character in the show, making people look forward to EP2 with great anticipation.
3. The casting of the actors: APO's portrayal of Trin is extremely accurate. Also, I really like the casting of Krailert this time. It's just perfect. I love his piano performance so much. Naran and victor's performance was also very natural. I'm looking forward to seeing more of their parts.
4. Acting skills, I must give APO and SON a score of 90 in ep1. APO performed both the French part and the interaction with senior executive at the end very well. In France, he was a melancholy and indignant young boy. In Thailand, he was a rigorous, patriotic and mature economist. You can watch his performance. Even his eyes expression are different.
5. Favorite cut: -The part where Trin and his French girlfriend finally embrace each other in silence; -Krailert the piano part; -Trin took off his shoes and tried to blend in with the environment.
In conclusion, I can give EP1 a score of 9. But I can't fully trust BOC. I hope it can still maintain such a high level in the next eps. No more too many cliches and outdated plots that follow the trend.
It exceeded all my expectations, and they were very high. I'm already in love with all the characters and really want to get to know them better. I'm shocked by how good every aspect is. How detailed and thoughtful everything is. The acting, the cinematography, the script are just on a completely different level. I'm looking forward to the rest of the episodes to fall in love with this show even more.
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