This is a 10 episode, 25 minute each Taiwanese series about two childhood friends realizing their love for one another. The typical friends to lovers arc has been done to death many time but something about the series stuck a chord with me, and I think its because in every episode we see how their friendship started as kids and how ibgrew eventually. It made the series more relatable. Junxi and Han Tuo have been closest friends since childhood and another girl. Tuo was this shy little kid who'd sit alone on the playground while everyone else played. His home situation was a mess. And this is when Junxi was the one who time and again extended friendship. The three always hang out together even when they are grown up. Tuo is now a ladies man with girls swooning all over him. When Junxi starts to like a girl he asks Tuo for dating advice but is shocked to learn that Tuo actually has eyes for only his friend Junxi. After a few confusing days because Junxi did not see this coming, he al...
This coming of age film dives into the tangled emotions of adolescence, a young sixteen year boy discovering his sexuality, capturing those fragile moments when one begins to separate from the family unit and, with all the risks that implies, sets out on a path of one’s own. As far as story is concerned, honestly there is a lot of nothing happening. The film is about mood, atmosphere and early sexual longing and so it tests viewers patience. The family of 5, mom, dad and three sons are on a vacation in Germany from Barcelona. They bike all around the Danube river and sleep in camps and tents. The eldest is Didac, sixteen and two younger boys; all of them likely bored and tired of these unplanned cycling vacations. With talks with his parents, we are told that Didac likes a boy Gerard and that both of his parents are pretty good with that and also give him advice on love. Conversely, Didac labels his own ailment as “the frustration of not being desired.” His burgeoning sexual awakening ...