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Winter Is Not The Death Of Summer But The Birth Of Spring (Thai Series)
Winter Is Not The Death Of Summer But The Birth Of Spring (Thai Series) – A Poignant Journey Through Seasons of Life Introduction “Winter Is Not The Death Of Summer But The Birth Of Spring” (Thai title: ฤดูหนาวไม่ใช่ความตายของฤดูร้อนแต่คือการเกิดของฤดูใบไม้ผลิ) is a captivating Thai drama series that triumphs in blending emotional storytelling with evocative symbolism. Spanning a...
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Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]
Introduction “Azul de Niño (Spanish) [Blue for a Boy]” isn’t your average love triangle drama—it’s a raw, sometimes messy exploration of love, identity, and betrayal set against the sterile, humming backdrop of a hospital. Directed by Claudia Garibaldi, the film dives into the tangled relationships between Natalie, her husband Ernesto, and Daniel, a young man...

PILLION, film étonnant avec un Alexander Skarsgård gay inoubliable
Review of Harry Lighton’s film Pillion – a sentimental education with a stunning gay Alexander Skarsgård For his first feature film, director Harry Lighton hits hard with Pillion. The pitch is undeniably very appealing for any gay person as it announces the meeting of a shy young man who will experience his first great story...

The Bangkok Boy (Thai Series)
I have to say, The Bangkok Boy isn’t what I’d label a run-of-the-mill BL series. Honestly, it’s more of a classic tale of gang warfare and revenge, tangled up with just a sprinkle of romance between the two main guys. That love story? Barely scratched the surface. With each episode clocking in at nearly an...

Sad Jokes (German/English)
There’s a moment in Sad Jokes (German/English) that stuck with me—when the filmmaker, Joseph, nervously unfolds his script before a producer who blurts out, “I don’t understand what this film is about.” Honestly? I felt that confusion too, like I was drifting through a fog without a compass. People online call it a self-reflective dive...