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The History of Sound Review: A Luminous Period Gay Romance Carried by Music, Memory, and Loss

Review The History of Sound Review: A Luminous Period Gay Romance Carried by Music, Memory, and Loss

The History of Sound is a hushed, beautifully acted period romance that turns folk music, memory, and longing into something quietly devastating. Its pace is deliberately slow, but the emotional payoff is rich for viewers willing to settle into its mournful rhythm.

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My Bias Is Showing?! Review: A Sweet Korean BL Idol Romance With Just Enough Chaos

Review My Bias Is Showing?! Review: A Sweet Korean BL Idol Romance With Just Enough Chaos

My Bias Is Showing?! turns idol fandom into a breezy Korean BL romance about a shy teacher, a famous singer, and a revenge plan too silly to survive its own feelings. Lightweight but charming, it works because the series never loses its warmth.

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