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LoveSick 2024 thai drama review
Lopend 12/15
LoveSick 2024
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by MsDarkqueen
8 dagen geleden
12 van 15
Lopend
Geheel 8.0
Verhaal 6.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Muziek 9.0
Rewatch Waarde 6.5

Young Love is like Tangled Electric Wires

It's a remake of Lovesick2014 (supposedly the first Thai BL that went mainstream). I haven't seen the original 2014 version nor have I read the book on which this drama is based, so the review is solely based on the 2024 version.

The story is pretty generic, fake boyfriends who actually fall in love later. What made it an interesting watch for me was the chemistry between the main cast Almond(Pun) and Progress(No). These two young actors in their first ever main role do a fabulous job to make this a good watch. In 2024, when the series was released Almond was 16 years and Progress a mere 15 year old boy. So when they started shooting and were cast, they would have been much younger. These two have a great potential to be bright shining stars of the Thailand BL industry if their talents are utilised wisely by their agency/company, helping them to develop their acting skills. Even though the story was not the aspect that captivated me, their performance made me finish the series. I hope these two actors would get a chance to act in another series in the near future with a much better storyline.

The story reflects a realistic viewpoint of teenage love and the obstacles they face. The narrative manages to bring some real life teenage issues like unrequited love, bullying, parental expectations, finding your identity and coming to terms with your sexuality etc. to the viewers. Even though the story touches upon these sensitive topics, it doesn't dwell too much on them before moving on, making them seem a little trivial. Though the story is not unique, it depicts some of the struggles of students at the tender age when their emotions are warring with societal norms.

The series would have been much better if the makers would have focused on fewer couples. Here, too many couples are introduced but due to a limited episodes series, their stories are often sidelined.It is about adolescents experiencing Love Sickness with emotional ups and downs, navigating the murky waters of Love and Acceptance while confronting their Parents' idea of 'Ideal Life' at a vulnerable age. In my opinion, the series brings nothing new to the table except showcasing the new generation actors and their future capabilities.

From what I have read online, this series has made quite a few changes from the original one, making it more palatable and acceptable to the current audience. I have a lot of dissatisfaction with the plot even though it has been amended in many instances from the Original. But the original story itself that is at the core, even though true to life, is a little dated and behind times. For eg. Pun already had a girlfriend when he realised that No reciprocated his romantic feelings, Pun was rather passive about his relationship with his girlfriend all the while pining for No. If not for the circumstances, Pun would never have broken up with his girlfriend (I felt this situation was a little off putting and outdated). Moreover the constant obstacles in the path of No and Pun's dating, the almost kisses which were always interrupted, felt unnecessary and dragging at times.



Overall: Watch for the talented actors Almond and Progress, they breathe new life into the run of the mill story.
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