Eh... of Love
“Brother that isn’t a brother, like a daddy that isn’t really a father.” Probably one of the best lines uttered by any one to describe their relationship. Beyond this there’s really nothing special about the final series in the En of Love trilogy. Frankly, the format of having three separate series for the three different relationships didn’t really work for me, I think it would have been more successful had they merged the series into the same timeline rather than having them happen sequentially. See My Engineer and the Hormones trilogy as good examples.
Like the other two series in the En of Love trilogy, this one seemed rushed and lacked story depth. I would have preferred more backstory and character development between the two instead of the constant badgering of Nuea by his friends creating the drama and backstory. The story itself comes off as a copycat of an umpteen number of dramas (BL or otherwise) that wasn’t told with any uniqueness, meaningful drama, or even PG13 content to carry it through. Yes, the cuteness of the characters probably carried it enough to keep people engaged to watch all three episodes.
The acting was ok, again nothing unique or special. Chemistry could have been a lot better between the two main characters, their relationship didn’t seem natural, Benz, who plays Praram and Pralak, could use a little polish to become less wooden . War Wanarat, who plays Mark, is the best actor in the whole trilogy and shined even in his minor role in this series.
There are definitely better series out there and of the three En of Love series in the trilogy this was the worst. Is it worth your time? Yeah, just don’t expect too much from it.
Like the other two series in the En of Love trilogy, this one seemed rushed and lacked story depth. I would have preferred more backstory and character development between the two instead of the constant badgering of Nuea by his friends creating the drama and backstory. The story itself comes off as a copycat of an umpteen number of dramas (BL or otherwise) that wasn’t told with any uniqueness, meaningful drama, or even PG13 content to carry it through. Yes, the cuteness of the characters probably carried it enough to keep people engaged to watch all three episodes.
The acting was ok, again nothing unique or special. Chemistry could have been a lot better between the two main characters, their relationship didn’t seem natural, Benz, who plays Praram and Pralak, could use a little polish to become less wooden . War Wanarat, who plays Mark, is the best actor in the whole trilogy and shined even in his minor role in this series.
There are definitely better series out there and of the three En of Love series in the trilogy this was the worst. Is it worth your time? Yeah, just don’t expect too much from it.
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