3 reviews
So, I have watched this one about 6 times since it dropped on (insert tag for Dramabox) - I would place this as my first Vertical "Thriller" and I absolutely loved it. One thing I really appreciate about DramaBox is their frequent LGBTQIA+ representation, with this one solidifying its place firmly in my top 10 series' and its only 20 episodes!
"Being first or last in anything means you've stood out, so, means you think I am one of a kind" - What a line, with such perfect delivery by Andrei Prunila
The psychological distress experienced by Adam's character Professor Charlie is portrayed in such a way that you can feel his emotions through the screen, his constant battle between missing his mother and hating the way she treated him. His obsession with his mothers murderer and capturing the elusive serial killer "Falcon" and his descent into madness brought on by the hallucinations of his mothers bloodied body torturing him and blaming him for her death. The parallel of Charlie being a professor of Criminal Psychology while dealing with his own internal mental unease really demonstrates how an obsession can take hold of you; mind, body & soul.
Hunter Stoker comes across as such a sweet innocent college freshman, until he starts displaying his intense obsession and somewhat stalker behaviour towards his professor, forcing himself into his life, his home, and wearing his clothing... he also seems to have a deep understanding of "Falcon" from the get go, Andrei really shines in this project showing a multi-layered complex character, who you never know what his next move will be...
Detective Cary played by Nick Ritacco adds an interesting twist to the storyline as Charlies longtime best friend, but as I will elaborate further below... is he his best friend or is he keeping him close to protect him from what he has done...and keep a watchful eye over him..
The use of episode cuts to evoke a feeling of tension & anxiety in the viewer coupled with the musical score of the series is fantastic, I, for one, felt Charlies confusion, frustration, anger, and guilt at every stage of this series. Especially when we first get a glimpse of his mother's hand on his shoulder, bloodied and missing a finger right before the episode cuts to black... excellent use of the "episode" feature of a vertical series.
What I think I love the most about this series, is, you are pretty sure you know who the "Serial Killer" is, but never 100% certain, because you have Hunter who exhibits "stereotypical" serial killer traits - collecting eyelashes, changes in personality when engaging with different people, hurting himself for attention, and of course the collection of dead insects to display... but then you also have Charlie, who in moments of psychosis becomes a violent and different person as well...
This is a thriller with an unhinged love story thrown in the mix. As I said, I have watched this 6 times and am BEGGING, HANDS & KNEES for Part 2 to be released ASAP. PLEASEEEEEEEE DRAMABOX - The Gays have it for me and we need more 🙏
Vertical Thrillers are a HUGE yes from me!
10/10 (If I could it would be even higher!!!)
"Being first or last in anything means you've stood out, so, means you think I am one of a kind" - What a line, with such perfect delivery by Andrei Prunila
The psychological distress experienced by Adam's character Professor Charlie is portrayed in such a way that you can feel his emotions through the screen, his constant battle between missing his mother and hating the way she treated him. His obsession with his mothers murderer and capturing the elusive serial killer "Falcon" and his descent into madness brought on by the hallucinations of his mothers bloodied body torturing him and blaming him for her death. The parallel of Charlie being a professor of Criminal Psychology while dealing with his own internal mental unease really demonstrates how an obsession can take hold of you; mind, body & soul.
Hunter Stoker comes across as such a sweet innocent college freshman, until he starts displaying his intense obsession and somewhat stalker behaviour towards his professor, forcing himself into his life, his home, and wearing his clothing... he also seems to have a deep understanding of "Falcon" from the get go, Andrei really shines in this project showing a multi-layered complex character, who you never know what his next move will be...
Detective Cary played by Nick Ritacco adds an interesting twist to the storyline as Charlies longtime best friend, but as I will elaborate further below... is he his best friend or is he keeping him close to protect him from what he has done...and keep a watchful eye over him..
The use of episode cuts to evoke a feeling of tension & anxiety in the viewer coupled with the musical score of the series is fantastic, I, for one, felt Charlies confusion, frustration, anger, and guilt at every stage of this series. Especially when we first get a glimpse of his mother's hand on his shoulder, bloodied and missing a finger right before the episode cuts to black... excellent use of the "episode" feature of a vertical series.
What I think I love the most about this series, is, you are pretty sure you know who the "Serial Killer" is, but never 100% certain, because you have Hunter who exhibits "stereotypical" serial killer traits - collecting eyelashes, changes in personality when engaging with different people, hurting himself for attention, and of course the collection of dead insects to display... but then you also have Charlie, who in moments of psychosis becomes a violent and different person as well...
This is a thriller with an unhinged love story thrown in the mix. As I said, I have watched this 6 times and am BEGGING, HANDS & KNEES for Part 2 to be released ASAP. PLEASEEEEEEEE DRAMABOX - The Gays have it for me and we need more 🙏
Vertical Thrillers are a HUGE yes from me!
10/10 (If I could it would be even higher!!!)
- kristenmuir
- Mar 18, 2025
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Excruciatingly bad. Worse than a student project. The writing, directing, and acting are horrible. I don't want to waste my time writing a review of this because it just doesn't deserve it, so here's what ChatGPT has to say, to which I agree a hundred percent.
"My Serial Killer Lover" is one of those shows that sets up an outrageous premise-romance entangled with murder-and still manages to squander every bit of potential. What could have been a gripping psychological thriller or dark romantic drama collapses under the weight of bad writing, inconsistent characters, and cringe-inducing dialogue.
Let's start with the writing, which is by far the weakest link. The plot moves with the grace of a drunken sloth, full of implausible twists that feel more like lazy writing than genuine suspense. Scenes meant to be tense or emotional often veer into unintentional comedy, with characters making bizarre decisions that defy logic or self-preservation.
The lead actors do their best, but they're given such wooden, melodramatic lines that even the most skilled performers would struggle to bring them to life. The "lover" dynamic between the killer and their partner is unconvincing and disturbingly romanticized, lacking any real depth or exploration of what could have been an ethically and emotionally complex relationship.
Production values are also uneven. From awkward camera work to music that either overwhelms the scene or feels completely mismatched, it's clear that this series needed tighter direction and better editing. Even the attempts at stylized violence or horror fall flat due to cheap effects and overdone tropes.
In the end, "My Serial Killer Lover" tries to be edgy and provocative but ends up feeling exploitative and hollow. If you're looking for a series that blends romance with darkness, you're better off watching something else. This one's a killer-but not in the way it intended.
"My Serial Killer Lover" is one of those shows that sets up an outrageous premise-romance entangled with murder-and still manages to squander every bit of potential. What could have been a gripping psychological thriller or dark romantic drama collapses under the weight of bad writing, inconsistent characters, and cringe-inducing dialogue.
Let's start with the writing, which is by far the weakest link. The plot moves with the grace of a drunken sloth, full of implausible twists that feel more like lazy writing than genuine suspense. Scenes meant to be tense or emotional often veer into unintentional comedy, with characters making bizarre decisions that defy logic or self-preservation.
The lead actors do their best, but they're given such wooden, melodramatic lines that even the most skilled performers would struggle to bring them to life. The "lover" dynamic between the killer and their partner is unconvincing and disturbingly romanticized, lacking any real depth or exploration of what could have been an ethically and emotionally complex relationship.
Production values are also uneven. From awkward camera work to music that either overwhelms the scene or feels completely mismatched, it's clear that this series needed tighter direction and better editing. Even the attempts at stylized violence or horror fall flat due to cheap effects and overdone tropes.
In the end, "My Serial Killer Lover" tries to be edgy and provocative but ends up feeling exploitative and hollow. If you're looking for a series that blends romance with darkness, you're better off watching something else. This one's a killer-but not in the way it intended.
- ardelpaluyo
- Apr 8, 2025
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The story is good, I hope there is a season 2 or more series with the same genre. Adding a sense of puzzle and suspense makes me like the series. I'm serious, this series is totally my type. I would like to request a side story about Hunter and Cary. The cop-killer relationship would be fun, or could it continue into season 2 between Hunter, Charlie and Cary. I'm really looking forward to this! Absolutely! I hope the producers respond to my comments, I want to spend my day watching those cute and well-matched actors. I'm confused about what to add to the comment Honestly the actor who plays Hunter, I really like him! His acting is cool, he is handsome and cute, moreover he fits anyone, Charlie and Cary. What is ter Lastly, I really hope if there is no season 2, then make Hunter and Cary, It would be perfect. Ah, sorry for repeating myself. I'm really excited as I type this. 10/10.
- wabackup-78995
- Jun 23, 2025
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