Sotus the Series
- TV Series
- 2016–2018
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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A confident gay freshman at an engineering school relentlessly seduces the closeted mentoring junior who bullies him.A confident gay freshman at an engineering school relentlessly seduces the closeted mentoring junior who bullies him.A confident gay freshman at an engineering school relentlessly seduces the closeted mentoring junior who bullies him.
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Translation can be a little off but this series has more heart than anything I've watched in a long time. Great characters and truly a great series.
I'm getting to like foreign tv better than American Tv. Other than the subtitles I have to read this show is great and the story line is wonderful. I was hoping they made more seasons of this series but it probably won't happen. This is a must watch.
Please watch this so amazing great acting and so heartfelt. The places were amazing and the storyline was so genuine. Loved it
So much is not right about this movie. And yet ..... I binge watched to the end.
What's not right: The story revolves around hazing (institutionalized bullying), and excuses it as being helpful to the 'freshies' who have to go through it. It is very slow. Plot lines tend to be slender and overly drawn out. The acting is not the greatest. One of the two leads seems to have only two expressions for most of the episodes - adding a third only towards the end. All of the young cast have pale flawless complexions, which might be a requirement in Thai films, but is hardly realistic. and the photography, with its elevated black levels, emphasizes this, producing many washed out looking scenes. And, especially annoying, the occasional "boiiing" on the soundtrack. This is the sort of sound effect that used to be found in some early 30s shorts and cartoons. I've noticed that it also features often in Philippine tv broad farce sketches today - probably to tell the audience they're seeing something funny. As I don't understand Thai, I cannot be sure why these sounds are being added here. But if they are there to indicate a joke, it suggests that the writing or acting are not good enough to carry the joke themselves. The English subtitles don't offer any clues as to why the effects are there. Fortunately they are not too loud - but still an annoying distraction.
What works: It's about two young men who fall for each other - still a refreshing theme. All the other plots are very secondary. The leads are both good looking, and do have a chemistry. You're wanting them to get together. Longing, yearning for them to finally break down the barriers that are keeping them apart.
So, yes, I was sucked in, waiting for that first kiss - and what followed.
What's not right: The story revolves around hazing (institutionalized bullying), and excuses it as being helpful to the 'freshies' who have to go through it. It is very slow. Plot lines tend to be slender and overly drawn out. The acting is not the greatest. One of the two leads seems to have only two expressions for most of the episodes - adding a third only towards the end. All of the young cast have pale flawless complexions, which might be a requirement in Thai films, but is hardly realistic. and the photography, with its elevated black levels, emphasizes this, producing many washed out looking scenes. And, especially annoying, the occasional "boiiing" on the soundtrack. This is the sort of sound effect that used to be found in some early 30s shorts and cartoons. I've noticed that it also features often in Philippine tv broad farce sketches today - probably to tell the audience they're seeing something funny. As I don't understand Thai, I cannot be sure why these sounds are being added here. But if they are there to indicate a joke, it suggests that the writing or acting are not good enough to carry the joke themselves. The English subtitles don't offer any clues as to why the effects are there. Fortunately they are not too loud - but still an annoying distraction.
What works: It's about two young men who fall for each other - still a refreshing theme. All the other plots are very secondary. The leads are both good looking, and do have a chemistry. You're wanting them to get together. Longing, yearning for them to finally break down the barriers that are keeping them apart.
So, yes, I was sucked in, waiting for that first kiss - and what followed.
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