Details

  • Laatst online: 26 dagen geleden
  • Plaats: Stuck in....
  • Contribution Points: 6 LV1
  • Rollen:
  • toetreden op: januari 8, 2024
  • Awards Received: Flower Award4

Vrienden

Shasha

Stuck in....

Shasha

Stuck in....
Where Your Eyes Linger (Director’s Cut) korean drama review
Voltooid
Where Your Eyes Linger (Director’s Cut)
2 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
by Shasha
aug 31, 2024
Voltooid
Geheel 7.0
Verhaal 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Muziek 8.5
Rewatch Waarde 6.0
Deze recentie kan spoilers bevatten

Still lingering...

Where Your Eyes Linger was my very first BL.

Before watching it, I did not know what BL meant (thank you, google! lol!). This was the drama which led me down the BL rabbit hole I don't seem to be able to free myself of (just like CLOY led me down the k drama rabbit hole, I fortunately managed to get out of but that is another story!).

I remember loving the initial bodyguard premise, the chemistry, the dark cinematography, the beautiful ending scene. But I also remember there were things that kept bugging me while I was watching the drama. The first time I just decided not to pay attention to them. Unfortunately, I rewatched it a few times since then and even though I still enjoy it as much as the first time, I keep finding more and more flaws with it and consequently, my ratings keep dropping.

The drama was too short which left some things out: most importantly Kang Guk's backstory. We know NOTHING about him only that he has been Taeju's bodyguard for 15 years. Since Taeju seems to be in high school probably 18 years old, how old is his bodyguard? Probably much older than Taeju, logically speaking! Even though he goes to school with him, he must be older than 18. I am surprised nobody's screaming scandal, grooming!!!! Maybe the father? Taeju's father is a big company chairman but looks and acts like a mafia don. He sends his son away but lets him come back three years later?!? He must have had a change of heart? Yeah, right, like that is going to happen....

I haven't seen either the drama or the film in a long time so I cannot tell you what differences there are: apparently the voiceover, present in the drama is back in the film and it truly helps with explaining the plot and the title. It looks like they recorded additional voiceover for some of the final scenes.

I love this director's films and dramas: they are practically the only ones I rewatch regularly (To My Star is by far my favourite BL!). But that does not mean that I am blind to their flaws which, in spite of excellent stories, sometimes sound false and cringy...
Vond je deze recentie nuttig?