Review Close To You (Korean Anthology series)
This anthology series presents four concise love narratives across eight episodes, with each story unfolding over two installments of approximately 10-14 minutes. Manage expectations accordingly, as these gentle romantic narratives prioritize simplicity and comforting warmth. The viewing experience remains effortlessly light, efficiently capturing each storyline’s essence while evoking tender emotions without unnecessary prolongation. Riding a…
Review The Memories (Cambodia Mini-Series)
Originating from Cambodia’s independent production house OxygenZ Station, this modestly budgeted BL mini-series represents an uncommon contribution from a nation not typically associated with boys’ love content. The narrative centers on Phano, a young man secure in his gay identity yet enduring societal torment and discrimination. Comprising merely four episodes—with the initial three spanning 35-45…
Stories Basketball Players’ Secrets
I will always remember that summer, a summer with slow-moving air, hot and humid. It was when I just entered college…; I was just admitted to college and was considering which club to join. In fact, I really wanted to join the basketball club, but I was not tall enough, so I was always rejected;…
Review Lillies Not For Me (UK)
Conversion and aversion therapies represent a profoundly troubling period in LGBTQ+ history. Psychiatric institutions subjected gay men to invasive surgical procedures, chemical treatments, and electrical experiments in attempts to change their sexual orientation. This film presents a historical depiction of these traumatic practices and their devastating consequences, set against the backdrop of 1920s Britain. Simultaneously,…
Review Puls: Season 1 & 2 (Danish Series) [Pulse]
It’s surprising that this 2020 miniseries didn’t receive the attention it deserved compared to other shows of its kind. Pulse follows the lives of seven friends in a quiet suburb near Copenhagen, whose relationships become increasingly tangled as long-held secrets come to light. The central theme revolves around a same-sex relationship and explores the extremes…
Review Blue Boys (Korean Mini-Series)
A concise Korean mini-series spanning eight episodes, each approximately 12-14 minutes long, presents narrative limitations in its storytelling depth. Although the plot appears straightforward, its progression feels protracted, with rival characters primarily introduced to manufacture artificial dramatic tension. While the fundamental narrative lacks significant flaws, a more focused and streamlined approach could substantially enhance viewer…
Stories Senior brother from the martial arts academy
In the martial arts school, every day when you open your eyes, you will be training hard, or studying martial arts theory, and your personal time is almost completely squeezed out. There are many strong young people gathered in the school, and the intensity of the training keeps everyone busy. Students who…
Stories Gay story: A young man with AIDS tells a tearful story
Brother: Hello, I heard from a friend that your public account is very well written. Many gay emotional stories are published on your public account , which can inspire gay friends who can visit your public account , or allow gay friends to read other people’s stories and think about their own lives. I should be the most unlucky…
Stories Gay Story: A Northeastern Man’s Painful Gay Memories
It was late, but I still couldn’t sleep. My chest was so stuffy that I could hardly breathe. At the beginning of this year, I had some physical symptoms, the most serious of which was blood in my stool, which was extremely painful. It was not until April that I had the courage to go…
Stories Gay Story: A Northeast Man’s Painful Gay Memories
The world of love falls apart That day, we had been together for three years and one month. In the past, she would definitely be watching the news at around 7 o’clock every day, while I would be surfing the Internet. But that night, before the news was over, he said he was not feeling…
News Who do you miss at this moment?
I recently rewatched “Stories of Legends” and was amazed at what a genius Peter Chan is. Through his gender-crossing script, he effortlessly connected the hearts of both gays and straight people. What’s rare is that neither side felt offended. Leslie Cheung’s classic line in the film: “Male or female, I only know that I like you.” is particularly powerful….