smoothhoney1265
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I had this film on my watchlist for a while now, simply because I liked the idea of something lurking underwater in that pool in the dark. After sitting my long way through the first hour of the movie, I finally gave up and read the rest on Wikipedia. The idea - or the bad lurking underwater - was actually good, it's just until the film gets there, it is simply boring and nothing hints at what is really going on. To sum it up - the film looks good, but there was potential for more. I have to highlight the performances though. My favorite were Wyatt Russell but even more so Gavin Warren in the role of the family son. The young actor is really expressive, natural and believable.
Overall, I gave it four stars. But that was really generously.
Overall, I gave it four stars. But that was really generously.
Recently out of jail, Mhok (Jimmy), a car mechanic, struggles to find a job. Also, he needs money to pay for his beloved car. Rather accidentally, he ends up in a job interview for being a caretaker for a young, blind man. Day (Sea) is blind ever since an accident. He is bitter, cynical and arrogant. When he is introduced to Mhok, he sees something in him, mainly because Mhok shows no pity towards him. Day (or rather: his mother) hires him. Neither of them has the slightest idea how much that will change both their lives.
Wait. Just wait a minute. Is that really the same Jimmy that was so horrible in "Vice Versa"? I am shooketh. Shooketh, I tell you! I have no idea what happened in between these series, but his acting is impeccable! Gone is the wooden acting, gone are the bad kisses and he is even good in crying scenes! Either this man took acting lessons, it is Sea's influence or he finally met the right director who gets out the best of him. It's probably the latter, because Aof Noppharnach also directed two of the best Thai BLs of all time: Bad Buddy and A Tale of Thousand Stars.
I was really positively surprised and entertained by Last Twilight. The pace is good, I never had to fast forward and Sea and Jimmy have wonderful chemistry. You really can see that they like each other in private, so their chemistry projects onto the silver screen.
Last Twilight is a beautiful summer romance with an equally as beautiful soundtrack. I laughed, I cried, I rooted for. I have absolutely nothing to criticize. It has become one of my all time favorite series and is definitely one of the best BLs I have seen so far.
Wait. Just wait a minute. Is that really the same Jimmy that was so horrible in "Vice Versa"? I am shooketh. Shooketh, I tell you! I have no idea what happened in between these series, but his acting is impeccable! Gone is the wooden acting, gone are the bad kisses and he is even good in crying scenes! Either this man took acting lessons, it is Sea's influence or he finally met the right director who gets out the best of him. It's probably the latter, because Aof Noppharnach also directed two of the best Thai BLs of all time: Bad Buddy and A Tale of Thousand Stars.
I was really positively surprised and entertained by Last Twilight. The pace is good, I never had to fast forward and Sea and Jimmy have wonderful chemistry. You really can see that they like each other in private, so their chemistry projects onto the silver screen.
Last Twilight is a beautiful summer romance with an equally as beautiful soundtrack. I laughed, I cried, I rooted for. I have absolutely nothing to criticize. It has become one of my all time favorite series and is definitely one of the best BLs I have seen so far.