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 ...
I've seen anime tackle the Omegaverse before, but this Chinese show Desire is really pushing the envelope by being one of the first live-action versions of an Omegaverse book. Just a heads-up on how this world works: Alphas are the aggressive, dominant leaders, with S-class Alphas being the best of the best. Betas are just regular, neutral working-class folks who don't really stand out. Omegas are the nurturing, submissive ones who can get pregnant whether they're male or female. Then there’s the rare, mythical Enigmas, who actually have the power to tame an Alpha and turn them into an Omega. This series is a massive time commitment with 16 episodes that run over 50 minutes each, so you really have to pay attention to the two main BL romances and the big corporate drama happening in the background. The heart of the show is about Hua Yong and how obsessed he is with an S-class alpha named Sheng. Sheng is a total package—loaded, incredibly handsome, and a shark in the busin...