Where Your Eyes Linger
- TV Mini Series
- 2020
- 10m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.8K
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A 2020 Viki Original South Korean drama series about two best friends who realize their true feeling for each other.A 2020 Viki Original South Korean drama series about two best friends who realize their true feeling for each other.A 2020 Viki Original South Korean drama series about two best friends who realize their true feeling for each other.
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This was my introduction to the BL genre and not till 'I told sunset about you' did I again see two male leads be so vulnerable about the inconvenience of falling in love with your best friend. From the music, to the wit, it is such a sweet story, and in the tradition of Korean BLs, too short.
I was anxious with the censorship that could disrupt the whole story but honestly, this drama was better than expected. We got two great underrated young actors that really interests us on what's gonna happen to them despite their "master-servant relationship". I even liked that we got to see the character Kang Gook's martial arts performance. Literally all the scenes involving him here are fireeeeee!
Some argue that the short was too short but this short is better than some of the kdramas that literally take an hour in every episode. This drama fit the bill at being short but sweet! Also the music was nice enough on the ears!
Definitely worth the shot if you prefer your "innocent BL" and don't have time to binge dramas with long episodes.
Some argue that the short was too short but this short is better than some of the kdramas that literally take an hour in every episode. This drama fit the bill at being short but sweet! Also the music was nice enough on the ears!
Definitely worth the shot if you prefer your "innocent BL" and don't have time to binge dramas with long episodes.
Finally! The first Korean BL Drama and I'm quite surprised that it's really good. The only thing I'm complaining about is how short it is. It's a crime to create such a good drama only to have the episodes 10 mins in length. Where your Eyes Linger deserves a one hour per episode length just like most Kdramas. I hope WYEL gets a second season but longer this time. Nonetheless, I loved it.
I was surprised to see a kdrama on two young men falling in love so I watched this show right away. I am touched by the emotions and raw intensity of our 2 leads. Their performance are fantastic and believable, considering the delicate topic.
Normally, I am a strong believer in spending maximum screen-time to focus on the main characters storyline with minimal distractions by subplots that don't always add to the show or complement the main story line. In this case, however, probably 90% of the time is spent on the couple and they are always together. Granted, the length of each episode being extremely short may explain this, nonetheless I still find this to be a little too condensed or concentrated for my taste. I would like to know more about each of our leads, how each of them lives, thinks and behaves with other people. I want to see their longing for each other when they aren't together. Especially I want too see and feel their frustration, hesitation and internal conflict as each person contemplates his true feeling for the other. Because of such short duration, a more organic exploration of the transition from bromance to love wasn't possible and it's a shame, in my opinion.
One aspect I thoroughly disliked is their master-servant relationship. Is it really plausible that such an arrangement exists in a school between two students, in today's world? On the positive side, I guess one can argue that the 'master' truly loves his 'servant' friend deeply because, firstly, he was the one to initiate the confession and, secondly, when his father found out about them, he 'sacrificed' himself by submitting to his father's will against his own wish.
Despite these critiques, I am thoroughly impressed by the actors and how they delivered this short but intense and genuine love story. I can't wait to see more kdramas that explore romances like this.
Normally, I am a strong believer in spending maximum screen-time to focus on the main characters storyline with minimal distractions by subplots that don't always add to the show or complement the main story line. In this case, however, probably 90% of the time is spent on the couple and they are always together. Granted, the length of each episode being extremely short may explain this, nonetheless I still find this to be a little too condensed or concentrated for my taste. I would like to know more about each of our leads, how each of them lives, thinks and behaves with other people. I want to see their longing for each other when they aren't together. Especially I want too see and feel their frustration, hesitation and internal conflict as each person contemplates his true feeling for the other. Because of such short duration, a more organic exploration of the transition from bromance to love wasn't possible and it's a shame, in my opinion.
One aspect I thoroughly disliked is their master-servant relationship. Is it really plausible that such an arrangement exists in a school between two students, in today's world? On the positive side, I guess one can argue that the 'master' truly loves his 'servant' friend deeply because, firstly, he was the one to initiate the confession and, secondly, when his father found out about them, he 'sacrificed' himself by submitting to his father's will against his own wish.
Despite these critiques, I am thoroughly impressed by the actors and how they delivered this short but intense and genuine love story. I can't wait to see more kdramas that explore romances like this.
...and I LOVED it.
I guess the plot wasn't THAT special, but the emotions and suspense the main cast managed to bring across to me as a viewer was undescribable. These two are so talented and I hope to see more of them.
I was an emotional wreck during the whole 90 minutes it took me to binge watch this show LMAO.
Please watch this, even if you haven't watched any BL drama before. I'm sure you'll like it!!!
I guess the plot wasn't THAT special, but the emotions and suspense the main cast managed to bring across to me as a viewer was undescribable. These two are so talented and I hope to see more of them.
I was an emotional wreck during the whole 90 minutes it took me to binge watch this show LMAO.
Please watch this, even if you haven't watched any BL drama before. I'm sure you'll like it!!!
Did you know
- TriviaWhere Your Eyes Linger (2020) and To My Star (2021) have same character Kim Pil Hyun by Jeon Jae-yeong. And both series are directed by same person, Hwang Da-Seul.
- ConnectionsSpin-off To My Star (2021)
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