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Unconventional (Web Series)

A Revry original,  Unconventional  is a really well-liked queer dramedy that feels totally different from the usual stuff. The heart of the story is about two pretty eccentric queer siblings and their partners trying to build a family that doesn't follow the traditional rules. It takes a super raw and unfiltered look at queer life, diving deep into things like mental health, addiction, and how complicated identity and relationships can get. It’s not afraid to get messy or show people at their most vulnerable, and it really pushes boundaries while showing a lot of different queer experiences. The first season has nine episodes, and each one is about a half-hour long. The story centers on Noah, a grad student who’s been struggling for years to wrap up his PhD. He’s been with his husband, Dan, for nine years, and they’ve recently gotten married and moved to Palm Springs. While they're trying to figure out how to start a family and have a baby, they decide to shake things up by in...

Dark Blue And Moonlight (Taiwanese Series)

I somehow chanced upon this series and had no idea that it came back in 2017. It is an interesting love story with a difference. Sometimes you can't explain or justify who and why you fall in or fall out of love with. These things are complex and however hard you try, you loose when it comes to matter of heart. Revolving around 3 key players with another fourth, these characters are not straight forward and I liked it because at some level I was able to relate to all of them in one way or the other.

Hai Qing is a student who dreams of studying art. At a local swimming club, he almost saves life of Yan Fei and because of instant attraction, the duo engage in a passionate kiss. Yan Fei gives him his number to contact which he loses. Turns out Yan Fei is a CEO of a big company and already has a boyfriend of any years but they are going through their difficulties. Not long after, Hai Qing meets Ping Jun, who poses as a model for art students and the two start dating, which goes on for almost a year. But destiny has other plans. Ping Jun's sister ends up working for the CEO and at a birthday dinner Hai Qing and Yan Fei meet again. They soon start having an affair, unknown to both their boyfriends. Yan Fei's boyfriend in th meanwhile is also struggling with the fact that Yan Fei is not out to his mother an dh cannot take it anymore and decides to break up with him unknown to the affair. But interestingly Ping Jun sons finds out about affair, but he is way too much in love with Hai Qing and keeps ignoring it, but there is a crack in the relationship. Hai Qing is confused on what to do, since here is this inexplicable passion with the CEO but he also loves Ping Jun who has been there in his toughest times for over a year and has loved him unconditionally. So Hai Qing also feels that he can't break up with him. The weird triangle goes for a while till Ping Jun decides that he can't go on like this and decides to break up, so that those two can be together. But in a twist of things, Hai Qing then decides to move to US for further studies with the hope that he and the CEO guy can be together at some point.

The story, although may seem messy , but is actually quite interesting. Especially when you are growing up, you tend to constantly fall in and out of love and sometimes without any explanation. We all are different. You can sense when Hai Qing meets the CEO at the swimming pool, they just passionately kiss one another even without a hint of either knowing that other one is gay. But then once that subsides, Hai Qing goes in a happy place with Ping Jun (who by the ay is the epitome of a perfect boyfriend). He is handsome and gorgeous, very caring and loving, always keeps his love first and will do anything for him. So yes, I do feel bad for how things end up for him for no fault of his. But guess what, this is life and sometimes you are thrown shit at despite you having done nothing wrong. My heart reached out to him. In contrast, Hai Qing, is just really young and naive and all of 19/20 years old. You can't expect him to have figured out everything in life, least of all love. He is vulnerable ( there is an interesting family story here), can get convinced easily by anyone and in general gullible. This series is character driven, which makes it interesting because there is never a judgement on their actions. The characters come from different walks of life, with vastly different personalities, goals, agendas and complicated psyches. It captures the nitty-gritties of relationships and love. The undercurrents in relationships that no one wants to talk about, the kind of stuff everybody wants to pretend doesn't exist  and it captures every feeling beautifully.

All the actors IMO did a great job and are easy on eyes. With 12 episodes each of about 25-30 minute, it does take time to finish the show but I thought overall it was rewarding and a very different take on young gay relationship. Sure, there are other tiny Sid stories like that of Hai Qing's family or CEO's ex-boyfriend, who by the way also doesn't deserved to be treated the way he is. But all of them were interesting. Overall I was quite pleasantly surprised by how reasonable and logical the plot was without any cringeworthy or over the top scenes. (7/10)

Comments

Sailor Maan said…
Unfortunately I didn't like this one when I saw it. I totally get your point though, you can't control love or attraction, even if you sadly already have the perfect boyfriend (my poor Ping Jun...). And I remember thinking that's what they wanted to convey but it never really worked for me. Mainly because the main couple characters were horribly self-centered, and never really worked as a couple.
It's been some time so I may remember it wrong, and after reading your review maybe I should give it another chance. But right now I don't have good memories of it.
Golu said…
I agree that the main characters were very self centered. It was all about them and they had almost no regard for other people's feelings or heart, but that's what happens when affairs happens nd people cheat. Theonly difference here is we are trying to empathize with people who are cheating (just cos they are the leads) instead of people who are being cheated on.

You should definitely not go back and watch. I mean, who has time for repeat viewing when Asian countries are coming up with a new BL show practically every single day. lol
Sailor Maan said…
Amen to that... Or maybe I should learn to be more picky (or just wait for your reviews lol)
Golu said…
don't wait for my reviews. I am soooo behind everything. I actually look forward to recommendations form all you guys here

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