This BL is one of the worse to have come out in recent times, and this claim is after I seem plenty really bad BL shows. With a paper thin plot, some amateurish acting and direction, this is a royal mess that goes on for 10 episodes of 45 minutes each. Just about nothing in this series is worth talking about. Sia, a university student chasing his dream of becoming a musician, lives a quiet life filled with uncertainty. He auditions for a positioning the music club and to his surprise he is selected by the club president, which shocks he and other members of the club. Everything changes when he reaches home and find s guitar in his room, When he starts to play it , a ghost appears of a singer named Blue, a former senior of his from college who dies a few years ago. Blue’s unexpected return from beyond the grave brings more than just fear. It awakens a connection Sia never saw coming. Blue doesnt know why he is there but he uses this opportunity to teach music to Sia. In the meantim...
Sometimes even the best of intentions and something that seems right on paper does not culminate into a good film. This is an independent film focused on Australian Sign Language called Auslan and using two disabilities of a stutter and a deaf character into its main story. It is a story of love, betrayal, and redemption. It deals with fitting into a society that so easily points out our differences. Sadly, the execution is so bad that it feels like watching TV form the 80s a don't just any TV but like soap opera because scenes go on forever and ever. What this needed was tighter editing. At most 2:20 hours, the audience are bound to lose interest in the first hour itself. Reuben is an aspiring stage performer but his goal is tested by his anxiety leading to stammering a lot. He meets Derek, a deaf man, in whom not only he finds love but a driving force that helps him reach his goals and proudly embrace who he is. The two soon fall in love, with Reuben learning Auslan and th...