This Hindi movie is a pretty straightforward slice-of-life story that tries to give a modern look at what it's like to be a single, professional gay man. It dives into how he understands who he is, the chances he missed out on, and the personal choices he’s made along the way. The director used three parallel timelines to tell the story, which honestly didn't make much sense to me. While the core idea was actually pretty interesting, I really feel like this would have worked way better as a short film considering the point it was trying to make. Still, it wasn't a bad watch. The plot centers on Rachit, a city professional, and his friend Shikhar as they hang out for an evening. Rachit is a polished, urban guy, while Shikhar has more of a "small-town" rustic vibe, and you can really see the contrast between them when they talk. As the night goes on, Rachit starts thinking back to some old memories from a long time ago. He remembers being an intern after college in ...
A Thai BL film that combines the elements of supernatural, horror, historical setting and of course a young male couple falling in love. Sounds great on paper, but somehow I wasn't able to connect with the duo (the couple). The whole situation on why the two come together, stay together and fall in love seems all pretty far fetched. But then, when have any of the Asian BL stories felt real. Lol
Rawee is a 21 year old teen who lives with his monk grandfather. The old man's friend Parit comes to visit him and offers an opportunity to Rawee to live in the house. Looking for a better life opportunity he agrees. He stats adjusting in the new environment where almost everyone gives him love. While Rawee grows used to his new home, he begins experiencing scary visions and strange nightmares. Each night, he is haunted by troubling phenomena. Parit has a grandson Phloeng and according to a property, that in his 25th year he will have misfortune. The only way to lift the curse is for him to find a soulmate who meets specific requirements. As luck would have it, Rawee fits all the criteria. He's the ideal candidate to be Phloeng's soulmate. Phloeng and Rawee do not have good first meeting but when they are told why this arrangement has to be made, they both reluctantly agree to please the elders in the family. The duo are now supposed to be together in same room and Rawee realizes that when he is with Phloeng, he doesn't get nightmares. Slowly a beautiful bond starts to develop between the two men and they start to fall in love. They even realize that they had once met when they were kids, which help their love. But the evil spirit continues to haunt Rawee and the spirit eventually gets an opportunity to attack Rawee and almost take his life. This is when some old family secrets about grandpa Rawit and the Rawee's grandfather's relationship come out. All the family members ask for apology and the spirit leaves everyone alone finally moving on.
The one thing very charming about the film is the setting in a village in 60s. Add to that the supernatural element, it makes for an ideal setting and the film is visually pleasing. Every shot looks vibrant and elevates the ambiance. Most actors do a decent job, except that Rawee sometimes gets a little too shy and almost weirdly behaves like a girl and almost too deliberate. If we leave that aside for a minute, he does do a good job when the spirit is supposed to possess him. So in that manner, given the supernatural thriller genre of the film, it does an excellent job of creating the suspense of why this spirit is after Rawee's life who didn't even live here till very recently, and the whole family secret is sort of understandable and believable. Although the backstory seems melodramatic, I was satisfied with this explanation. The conclusion provides enough closure to leave a positive impression. But whey would a spirit wait almost 40-50 years to take revenge is beyond me. The romance between the couple is decently developed, although it does feel a little too convenient. Rawee's character could easily have been a girl and it would have made no difference in the script at all. I wish the film tried to make a little more of a bold statement with the family accepting the union of two males in the 60s.
Overall, it was a decent, time pass, suspense filled film, which I would have liked to explore a little more characterization of the leads. The parallel story of another boy in the kitchen and the driver was so unnecessary. But I guess the BL tropes can't help themselves without showing at least one more gay couple besides the main lead. It could be a casual time pass on lazy free evening. (6/10)

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well thanks to timely intervention from you guys here, I never watched Cutie Pie, so I Was saved form that embarrassment ..
btw: I wonder where is Miisu bro these days?
I actually think one episode per day of this series is the perfect timing. Each episode is so good you want to savour it. It's made the same guy who made the great Bad buddy, Moonlight chicken and Gay ok Bangkok. This one touched me even more, went directly in my top3. And the leads aren't even that handsome (... you know I can be all about the looks lol).
If you want to evade long thai BL, I dropped Playboyy after 3 episodes, and Twins has a too messy plot to enjoy the leads (that are touching and cute though). Low frequency is just too slow and boring.