I really tried to love the series coz I heard so many people describe it as “healthy”. It was so boring! The story did not develop until 18th episode! N none of the characters did anything for me ... I guess Top did coz he cooked n got me hungry at odd hours. So really had no interest in this show. Kept waiting for it to get better.
+ 3 for great crying and producing snot
+ 2 for all the hand washing n sanitizing awareness creation
+ 4 for all the food
- 8 for no real story development until ep 18
- 2 for creepy dolls on gate
- 2 for all the noise Win made with spoon
- 3 for rose wallpaper and those ugly shirts
+ 3 for great cuddles
+ 6 for product placements
Grand total of 3
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
Falling in love gradually, and charming us all the way.
“Ingredients” is essentially a low budget two hander; but that description belies the seductive charm of its two leads and the captivating way it progresses from its initial concept to its final outcome.Initially conceived as a ten x 6 minute ep. romantic BL-themed foodie series on behalf of a Thai grocery chain to promote their products, the audience response apparently prompted a revised expanded show.
The key to its success is its casting of Jeff Satur and Gameplay Garnpaphon Laolerkiat, both experienced 26 year old actors, and both of whom were familiar with having played opposite each other previously, in the 2019 drama, “He She It”. Here, Satur plays Win, an aspiring songwriting musician, which he actually is, and Gameplay plays Tops, an aspiring chef, which he actually is also. This lends credibility to much of the action, of which, in a 6 minute episode, there’s not a lot. But, what is in abundance, is the almost accidental blossoming of a romance behind the most familiar of situations, house-mates sharing their days.
The story-line, such as it is, concerns Win preparing for his exams and Tops researching and trialling recipes for potential future use but which he uses in the present to aid or defuse a variety of problems that pop up in their lives. Tops is always there for Win during these moments and that reassuring presence creates a bond.
The show is not without its problems. There are the familiar defects in Thai productions of over-lit photography and unnatural set-ups; and the show is at its weakest when multiple other characters crowd into the modest location set used - at those times, the audio echoes and the camerawork loses focus. But these are compensated by the conversational almost improv style exchanges between the two leads in their solo scenes and the fluid camerawork responding to their dynamics. These scenes are the highlight of the show.
In between all of this, Satur entertains the audience with his casual but accomplished guitar work and songs that show off his warm and melodic voice, while Gameplay’s culinary dash in the kitchen scenes has professional flair.
Satur and Gameplay play and spark off each other with a disarming naturalness that made me feel like the proverbial “fly on the wall” observing private revelations. The progression to affection, and thence to confession, just in time for a forced parting, yields some of the most endearing and convincing of scenes between romantic leads in the BL genre. The long final meal scene in Ep. 21 looks like it was a multi-camera single take scene, but it also felt as if the two young men were genuinely sad their relationship in making this show was coming to an end. As did I.
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Cute
This series has 21, 10 minute episodes. I read other reviews saying it was difficult to get into with just 10 minute episodes once a week, and there were delays with when the episodes aired due to COVID. So I waited until it was completed, and binge watched it. I can see how it wouldn’t have had as much impact, or made as much sense if you had to watch it in 10 minute installments. It was cute! I liked the story, and the chemistry between the characters, which I already loved from “He She It”. Definitely a cute, light and fluffy series. I hope there’s a second season, where they’ll hopefully expand the episodes, and give us more in depth storyline!Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
So Underated!
My reviews are not so detailed, there are only a few series I like to make a statement about how underrated they are. I watched this when it first came out and now Im on my 8th time. The chemistry between Jeff and Gameplay is so intense in this simple and short series. Hell, I even get the chills with Gameplay cooking scenes because you can see in his eyes why he is cooking, too make people happy. I really like to see a continuation of their story. ❤️ Rewatch value is 100% a must each time I do makes me want to see more. Ive seen them both in multi shows but they only shine the brightest when acting together. What really stands out to me is there isn't a lot of “skinship” but the intense chemistry is still there. Give this series a watch, you will not be disappointed.Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
It’s a great series
I really enjoyed this series. It was great. The chemistry between the characters were great too. Win is such a great singer and Top is really a professional chef. The ending was a little bittersweet. The only thing I didn’t like is how short the episodes were and the unusual number of them. 21 episodes ranging from about 9 minutes to 20 minutes. Seems like they could’ve trimmed down the amount of episodes if they just combined some of them together. I would love a second season of Ingredients. Perhaps this time of Win’s career as a singer and Top’s career as a chef wanting to open up his own restaurant. Also throwing in a long distance relationship and somewhere in between the two of them reconnect and get back together for good. That would be a good plot line for a second season in my opinion. Nonetheless, I recommend this drama if you enjoy BL, but also for the food and music. Food and music are what brings people together after all.Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Best thing that happened to me
I love it. It's everything I asked for: Just two beautiful boys in quarantine cooking, singing and being cute with each other. For the most part it's just cuteness and happiness envolving food and music and cats so they're basically married. Totally heart warming, would strongly recommend. Jeff Satur and Gameplay make such a pretty couple I could probably cry just talking about them, especially Jeff with his hipnotizing voice. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
This Was Cute
I wasn't expecting a lot when I started this. But I was pleasantly surprised. Now, I'm gonna say it right now that I waited for the last episode to air before I started because I didn't want to wait two weeks for each short episode, therefore my viewing experience is probably a little different to those who watched it as it aired.Story: I'm not rating this show the same way I would a full length series because that would be a little unfair (considering this is only a mini web series). For what it is, it's well produced and executed. Obviously, the story could have been developed deeper if the episodes had a longer run time, but they did a pretty good job despite that. The first half of the web series lacked some depth but as it continued, it did improve and by the end, I was fully obsessed. I love the storyline and the entire mini series is cute as hell. I loved the whole food aspect of the show and how they managed to include a different dish/recipe every episode. Ingredients was surprisingly informative too, teaching it's viewers little facts about food. I was definitely interested in that part. The content of every episode has this fluffy, wholesome vibe to it; especially the episodes with the cat and the baby, I was legitimately squealing and laughing the entire time I watched those episodes. Watching Jeff and Gameplay with the baby specifically filled my heart with every joyful emotion that exists. A lot of people are unsatisfied with the ending (maybe those people are the ones who watched it as it aired) but I think it was realistic. And technically, it was happy because they didn't break up or anything and decided to see each other as often as they could.
Acting/Cast: The only reason I didn't give a 10/10 is because there were some moments that felt awkward (in regards to the acting) but that was mostly in the first half of the mini series. However, they couldn't have casted this mini series more perfectly. Gameplay and Jeff are great actors with amazing chemistry. They felt natural with how they interacted. I also love how Gameplay is actually an amazing cook and Jeff is an amazing musician. Their talents really took this series to another level since everything felt more real and it made me so happy when I was watching this. Jeff really is such an amazing singer, like wow, I could listen to his voice forever. And Gameplay said he research about the SDG's for Tops' thesis and he explained in the comments (and on Instagram) his research and why he chose those specific ones. I really appreciate all the effort Gameplay and Jeff exerted for their roles. Amazing.
Music: All the songs Jeff/Win played and sung were amazing and why I gave the music part such a high score. However, I deducted points for how the music in regular scenes was edited. Sometimes it would just randomly come in and cut off without there having a smooth transition. And sometimes, one song (or maybe a different part of the song) would start and then it would suddenly cut straight away to a different song or part, without a logical reason for it to do so.
Rewatch Value: This mini series was so cute and relatively short that it would be super easy to rewatch any time that I want to feel all happy and mushy and shit. This just gives off a really good feeling of domestic wholesomeness that it's impossible to not smile silly.
Overall: I definitely recommend! And I recommend watching like five episodes before you decide whether or not you want to continue. Just don't judge off of one episode since they're so short anyway.
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
A Unique and Satisfying Show
I decided after just a few episodes to treat the series as each episode standing alone. A separate story each time. When one ended, that was it, without any real cliff hangers. Of course under it all, the evolving relationship tied it all together. That's how I avoided the issue of episode length and spacing. I do admit that I will rewatch it sometime in the near future in a compressed binge.I liked both actors very much and they kept me interested in the show. The embedded cooking show theme was very unique compared to any other drama I've seen.
It was a sweet show and I would definitely recommend it for the acting and the unique story. There could easily be a second season to this and look forward to one.
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
Ingredients is more than an advertisement, but it's all about the right moment to watch it.
I’m not a reviewer but the importance this show had in my drama watching life in 2020 lead me to take the time to write a proper one. I’ve tried to avoid spoilers, but still labelled it so as it’s sometimes hard to draw the line. I’ll try my best to not reveal the way the story go, but will address some production aspects, the influence of the advertisement part, and how the acting affected my vision of the show. This might include things that could be considered as spoiler by some readers. This will be filled with my feelings too.Story
The story is quite simple : we follow the daily life of two young housemates, a passionnate yet shy and quiet cook and a musician who dreams to make it big all around the world. Marwin is young, ambitious, a little bit self-centered and immature. Tops is helping solving his problems by cooking him delicious and aesthetically beautiful dishes. As the story unfolds, the relationship between the two men is evolving.
People watching Thai dramas targetting young people are used to watch products placements and non subtle ads scenes in the middle of a series. « Ingredients » doesn’t even try to hide its commercial purposes, it is announced from the very start and all the products you can see on your screen are likely to be sold in any shop of the company. Yet the process seems to be reversed here as, all along the advancement of the serie, the advertisement part is slowly fading behind the progression of the story. To the point you finally forget what was the original purpose of the show, probably to the viewer’s expense.
This show is labelled as « Gay relationship » on MDL, yet the very slow paced growth of the love story has discouraged many viewers, all the more that the two weeks wait for sometimes-less-than-10-minutes episodes was kind of frustrating. I personaly think it’s a shame because despite its elementary plot, the show has a lot to offer.
First of all, you get to learn Tops and Win on a nine months course, and, like you learn to love your friends as you discover different sides of their personalities, you learn to love those two characters month after month. Their qualities and flaws, unfolding in their everyday life, make them very endearing. Before you realise it, you get attached to them, Despite being different because you can’t interact with those characters, watching them episode after episode reminds me of the process of progressively becoming familiar with people on MDL feeds.
Getting to know them better is also making you realise that the short description given of them at the start of the series is not really reflecting who they are deep inside.
The short length of the episodes and the pandemic context don’t allow many supporting characters, giving more room for the interactions between the two main leads. The growth of their relationship is palpable, you realise they might not know each other that much in the beginning of the show, but while living together, the closeness is increasing.
Another aspect of this mini-series is its slice of life feels to it. This genre is not always very well received, but that’s one of the reason I’ve enjoyed it that much. I’m not a cooking show fan, but the way the cooking part is incorporated in each episode is generally well done and feels quite natural (after all, Win just adores to eat and Tops to cook!) Most of all, each episode describes the everyday life of those two students, making it relatable to many (younger or older).
From one episode to the other, the story could seem disconnected, and surely we sometimes feel like we missed some important scene, wondering if the relationship has evovled. Despite having felt the same, I’m not mad about it, on the contrary. The production took into account the passing weeks from one episode to the other, giving me the impression I was visiting some friends on a regualr basis and witnessing the small changes between them. Moreover, the episodes are answering each others, be it through flashbacks and more often to simple references to what happened previously be it some weeks ago.
Despite being an advertisement for a supermarket, from the very first episode (« episode 0 »), the show is questionning the effects and consequences of a change in a relationship, and how it can affect not only your everyday life, but also your own goals.
On a side note, I particularly enjoyed the choice of title for each episode. This is not something I usually take into consideration, but in « Ingredients », I was early aware that those choices had many meanings and were related to different aspects of the story.
Acting
I’m not good at saying if an actor is a decent one. I can understand a pretty bad acting, and honestly, Thai BL shows have offered too many obvious examples. I can understand pretty good acting, many praised japanese actors have proved it to me. I find the in-between difficult to understand. Here the surprise lies in the quality of the two actors performances in a show that falls under the advertisement category.
The situation is different for each of them though.
While he is more experienced if we could say so, I first thought that Gameplay was a little bit stiff. But as the story unfolds, I realised he is in fact showing quite surprising strong skills. Gradually, he managed to build a character shy at first encounter, able to open up to others when he feels comfortable, and becoming bold on the most unexpected moments. Above all, this actor is able to express with just a gaze or subtle changes on his face and in his body, and with barely no word, a wide range of emotions that contributes a lot to the realistic aspects of the show. The way Gameplay displays the character’s feelings and tourments is praise worthy. And, despite not being interested in the cooking part of this show, let’s congratulate the actor for coming up with cooking ideas and recipes for each episode.
Jeff Satur is the one that has probably improved the most. He has gained confidence in his acting and to me he has evolved and got better throughout the months. In the first episodes, Win is too obvious in his reactions, (and his overreactions), mostly due to the fact that the shortness of the episodes can’t suffer too much subtility in the portraying of the characters. We should not forget it was supposed to be a 10-episodes-only drama, so the pacing was presumed to be fast. When the story got extended, as well as the episodes length, there were finally room for more subtle reactions. Or, possibly, more realistic ones. Jeff Satur’s acting on the second part of the show seems more on par with the description of his ambiguous emotions. We can feel the struggle within himself.
He was able to add layers to Win’s personality, to make his character very endearing and relatable, despite being at first sight the kind of cool brat boy I generally don’t really like in dramas.
Those two actors also add to the realistic aspect of the show thanks to their amazing chemistry. Once again, I’m generally not good at saying if actors have chemistry, but the way those two men are interacting with each others gives no doubt about the level of proximity they have. Don’t get me wrong : I’m not saying that there is something going on between them, I don’t think so and, most of all, this is none of our business. But they know each other very well, maybe like friends do - we can see it in the behind the scenes of the episodes or other shows attached to this one - and that contributes to make their interactions very natural. I particularly enjoyed the tenderness they were able to establish between the characters, that felt much more natural than what I’m used to watch (whatever the country).
Production and setting
In many ways « Ingredients » is well anchored in its era. From the pandemic context to the services advertised by the company, and most of all, to the very own questions of every of those young people, this is the current thai way of life that is portrayed throughout the series. That might be surprising for a supermarket brand (I would have been less surprised to see families or older people for supermarkets ads, but that just might be my old fashioned way of thinking), but I think it was a clever marketing move, because they managed to appeal to the young (or older) watchers (of BL).
The company has probably achieved more than its original target, considering the extension of the series, which might not have happened if the reactions were not that positive. Most of all, the company managed to make people click on its YT channel, go see, maybe out of curiosity or solely to watch more of Gameplay and Jeff, the other videos they are sharing. Those services are addressed in the series, even if just in the course of a phrase. The company is also promoting its own values (or, if we are more cynical or just realistic, what it thinks should be the values that will give them more credits in the eyes of the young population targetted by this online advertisement), be it the support of the LGBTQ+ community or sustainable development.
I wouldn’t say it was a chance for them, but the pandemic context made the health and sanitation topics part of the stories and they capitalized on it, at the same time showcasing what the supermarket is selling and spreading the prevention message to the young generation. We can almot follow the progression of the pandemic in the country, as we start the serie at a time when sanitary measures are expanding in Thailand : canceled concerts in the first episode, hand sanitizers throughout the first part of the show, which disappeared for some episodes and came back later, letting you understand that the situation worsened in the country (the prerecorded last episodes are probably not a proper image on the real evolution of the diseaes in the country since summer 2020). I can understand that going through a story which reminds you at any moment the hard times the world is facing can seem repelling. But on that aspect I found that « Ingredients » was in fact quite interesting : if the context is there, it is never addressed in a dramatic and anxiety-provoking way. On the contrary, it dedramatized the way we should protect ourselves and others, and the messages were distilled here and there, lightening the heavy situation we all faced.
I read many comments on YT complaining about the sound, which is not new in thai productions. They are indeed, at times, sound issues, mostly music covering dialogues or mics blocked because of the characters moves. If this would be a total shame on any normal serie, I am quite oblivious of this issue considering the purpose of the show and the general quality of what is « just » an ad. But as frustrating as it was, there were times that this sound issues were interesting as they get to make us aware of some moves, transporting us in the room with the characters in their everyday life. It contributes to the closeness we can feel with the characters and the fact we can relate to the scenes.
As in a sitcom, most of the scenes are taking place in Tops and Marwin’s house, and especially in the big kitchen-living room shown in every episode (which is quite understandable as Tops has to cook, and people had to stay at home more often). We get to visit almost every room, making you feel like you really inhabit the house with the young men. This house has become a true character of the story, the sofa and the kitchen being the key places. How two young people of their age (around 21-22 maybe) can afford this kind of place is still a mystery to me (even if it’s not a fancy place).
OST
This is definitely the great achievement of this show, at least a big part of the enjoyment I had while watching it. I don’t know if all the musical signatures of the show were original ones, as we could sometimes listen to classical music pieces. This musical soundtrack is very apeasing and makes you feel relaxed, offering a necessary counterpart to the sanitary context. The music playing when Tops is cooking is also filled with love and happiness.
As for the songs, I have no words strong enough for them. I’m not talking about some background songs or music pieces that were sometimes played (you can check some of them by clicking on the description on YT). I mean those which have become the iconic ones. Jeff makes me cry with his interpretation of « Princess » (all the more if you’re watching the official MV on DV8 YT channel, but do not spoil yourself before reaching episode 16).
But the true masterpiece will stay for me « Moment ». This song really incarnates the slice of life aspect of what « Ingredients » is, a collection of moments in their life, some moments that could seem insignificant to many people but which mean a lot to the two of them. I found in this song the same apeasing vibe the musical pieces have in the show. It fits this mini-series perfectly. Jeff’s voice also catch me out of guard whenever I listen to him in the first line, even months after its release. It’s a song that will accompany me for years, being kind of timeless.
As for the song we had a glimpse of in the 12th episode, I’m looking forward to its release. I won’t say more, but people who have watched the show would definitely understand its meaning.
All in all, this drama made me discover Jeff Satur, and his voice was what I needed at this difficult time of my life. It would be a shame if his talent is lost in BL series, I’m really wishing it to be a stepping stone for more recognition, in his country or abroad.
Rewatch value
My answer is totally biased on that matter. To many people it must be very low, to me it is probably the drama I’ll be able to rewatch many times when I’ll need peace of mind and to relax. I’m not a rewatcher (except for some movies) but I already rewatched this each episodes, the « iconic » ones ahead, numerous times.
Overall
As you have understood, this review is totally biased. I’m so oblivious of the many flaws people are pointing out that I’m unable to make an objective statement on this show. I’m assuming this biased rating and biased review. It’s not about wanting to support an actor or a show or wanting to see more than there is to see in it. This is just about the place that little add took in my life in 2020. Previous remarks and praises are only relevant to the person I was in 2020, the context I watched it (not really the sanitary context, just the pressure I got because of its consequences). This mini-series was my very own breathing space, the things that managed to apease me at that time. It worked for me because it was the right moment, the right pacing, the right dose of fluff and down-to-earth nothingness in the midst of a chaotic era.
It also worked because I followed it while airing. It gave me the time to overthink about it, to rewatch episodes many times, to read the comments every time, to look forward to the next episode while daydreaming about the next events, such fantasies being crashed everytime to my greatest delight. Would have it been at another time of my life, would have I watched it in a go after its ending, I would have probably not find anything particular about it. If I haven’t become a fan of japanese slices of life, I would probably never have been able to enjoy it, I would not even have started it because it’s an add. But I’m really glad I did.
In « Ingredients », the journey was probably more enjoyable than the goal itself. And I’m happy to know that this mini-series would probably be my lasting memory of this very peculiar year.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who needs something to destress, without useless drama, but I would aslo advise to take the time to savour it by watching it bit by bit.
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
A lovely mix of fluffy ingredients
This is such a feel good dose of cheese, sweetness and fluff... There may not be a lot of substance, and there are som episodes that where a bit more meeh than others and one episode even got on my nerves but over all these guys deliver enough to satisfy whatever need of fluff you may have. As this drama shows us them with a baby, a cat, chocolate, mixes in a little bit of music, jealousy, friendship and just about everything fun to watch.The boys have great chemistry and are the definition of "you complete me" type of deal. Both with humour, smiles and lots, and lots of cooking.
when I started it I felt that I wanted to savour it for a long, long time, but my curiosity got the best of me and I ended up watching it a bit faster than I planned. But Why savour when you can just rewatch episodes of clips whenever you need some fluff?
This is in no way a high quality masterpiece, and is very much a commercial done right. Do not expect greatness just because I gave it a 9, the 9 is solely based on entertainment value and fluff! The type to make you fall for both Jeff and Gameplay (if you have not already).
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
Cute and Fluffy At the Start But Gets Aimless and Dull...
Short, cute and fluffy. This mini-series is essentially a glorified ad for a grocery chain, called Tops, which is also the name of one of the series' leads. It's smart, effective marketing to make a low-budget BL to promote their products. Props to them for that. The series showcase various recipes in each episode. The salmon-egg-avocado dish in episode 5 looked amazing! I really wanted to make and eat it to be honest! There isn't really a story or plot and thus, the story quickly gets aimless as you do feel like it's just a glorified ad series. Just two roommates who have a secret crush on each other and who go about their daily lives, cooking, playing the guitar, hanging out at home, etc. I do like how they wear masks, wash their hands and use hand sanitizer though. This series was most likely filmed during the COVID 19 crisis. I wonder if this series would have still existed if not for the pandemic. Possibly not due to the BL genre exploding in part due to the pandemic, which gave many people (including myself) the time to binge-watch and become obsessed with the genre. It's pretty cool seeing BL series like Ingredients and Gameboys take advantage of the pandemic to create something unique!Though there were a lot of filler episodes, episode 10 was actually quite nice. We were introduced to Win’s family and learned a bit about Tops’ family. I really liked learning that Win was pursuing his dreams instead of working with the family business, which his brother tries to guilt him. Tops’ spiel to Win about the importance of chasing your dreams while still maintaining a relationship with your family was also touching.
After watching Episode 12, I've decided to drop this series as nothing is happening. Though the series can be cute and charming at times, there isn't enough of a story to keep me interested for 10 more episodes. I may revisit it in the future. I may not. We'll see...
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
Questa recensione può contenere spoiler
Lacking
Regardless how much I really love both Jeff and GamePlay, I feel storywise and as series, Ingredients felt lacking.Perhaps because it was too long between the episodes where each episode itself wasnt impactful enough, perhaps it was production, in whatever the case is, the only somewhat memorable from the show was the food.
I wish I could say it was the music, because it was good, as singles and outside the show.
The last song was good and felt good in place, which I kept thinking to myself "why didn't they had such melody from the get go?"
It shows how the actors were growing during the production, which, again, should be a good thing but it made the show itself inchoherent in my opinion.
The script felt dull compared to the acting and the production was even more lacking.
It has many fluffly moments and the last episode is a sobfest without any particular closure or closing points.
Will it be a sexond season?
It gets a low grade because there were too many episodes and situation that leaves you hanging and gives you incomplete vibe, which is such a pity towards the actors.
The food is easy to feast on the eyes and invites you to cook it yourself, which is a huge bonus.
The songs are easy to listen to (tad mellow though).
I wish Id seen this in one go, but watching it as it was released, didnt do good..
Questa recensione ti è stata utile?