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Misses More Than A Few Notes
I went into this drama excited. It had been a while since I'd watched a BL and the trailer made it look promising. Unfortunately, that was the only thing promising. What I found was a very predictable story, predictable misunderstandings with characters blowing things massively out of proportion, lackluster acting, and bad music. It wasn't the absolute worst BL I've ever seen, but it fell far short of what I had hoped for.
Again the story was predictable and slow. Two guys meet in a coffee shop and fall in love. Nothing new or original here. Plenty of the usual tropes, although the lack of a jealous woman in love with one of the male leads causing problems and homophobic/unsupportive parents was refreshing. The smaller cast helped things move along, although I think some of the other groups waiting to debut at the production company could have been cut to allow more screen time for the main cast. It is still on the slow side though. The conflicts are pretty tame all things considered and there just isn't much for sparks of any kind.
The conflicts between the main couple felt contrived for the most part aside from the first one. I could definitely see both sides of that issue with Plengrak seemingly leading Yi on when not really being ready to actually enter into a relationship and Yi being hurt. I did feel like it was resolved a bit too quickly and the second conflict brought in too quickly afterward. That second conflict was just ridiculous as was Yi's completely unreasonable reaction. He knew what Plengrak's ex had done in the past, knew he was a manipulative jerk and completely overreacted to him kissing Plengrak on the cheek and took off without giving him a chance to explain. Yi had a number of times where he acted pretty immature/overdramatically, but I think this instance takes the cake. And then again, they made up in about a second. Their third and final issue with Yi going abroad was never really much of an issue and was over in about a second since they did a time jump which I hated because it felt like that could have been a good opportunity to actually see them grow as a couple. Also, both their reactions to seeing each other again were very subdued. I'm assuming they visited each other over that year, but seriously, I'd be a little more excited about seeing my boyfriend after not seeing them for an indeterminate amount of time.
As with most Thai BL's, I think there were too many couples. Here part of the problem though was that they seemed to tease them and then forget about them. For example, they seemed to be hinting at Sekram and Tanwa as a possible couple and then suddenly Tanwa has feelings for Yi? And then at the end, they're hinting at Sekram and Tanwa again. Or how Janjao mentions that she and Nawa are finally going to go on a date, but then there's no resolution, no idea how it went or where they're at after the time jump. If you're going to have multiple supporting couples, make sure you have enough screen time to devote to their story or else don't bother. The lack of development is infuriating and this happens in a lot of Thai BL's. Even Thitnuea and Gene's story felt a bit cut off at times though theirs was definitely the best developed after the leads.
The acting was lacking. I wasn't familiar with any of the cast going into this drama so I didn't have any expectations. The only one who really stood out to me was Minty as Janjao. She just felt very present and nailed her character. I adored her. She did a fantastic job showcasing her character's development and she made Janjao real and relatable. I also appreciated how she seemed to really connect with the other actors and bring the best out of them. The rest of the cast wasn't horrible, they just weren't as strong. Benz and Pavel really lacked chemistry to me, I didn't believe in them as a couple and they left me feeling pretty emotionless. Of the two, I found Pavel more interesting to watch. I don't know if it was that he was more expressive or just that Benz's constant cutesiness got very wearing after while.
There's a fair amount I could get into in terms of characterization with each character, but I think I'll pass on that this time. The one thing I will comment on though, is that I think they could have done more with Plengrak's background. He's left as very much a mystery aside from his ex and being best friends with Thitnuea and I would have been interested in knowing more about him. His parents are mentioned but never seen, so are they alive? His ex stole all the money he had saved to open his coffee shop, so how was he able to open his current one considering he's so young? I'm aware these are nitpicky questions, but his family and past were left pretty blank and it left me curious.
I was really excited for the music going into this considering melody is literally in the title, but I found it all very basic and forgettable. The love song that Yi writes get overplayed there towards the end, just over and over again. And it's not a particularly good or catchy song so that got old fast. And what was with "Angels We Have Heard On High" playing at one point? Just some very random song choices going on.
I'm going to mention two things that were very grating. First, Thitnuea's hair got to be very distracting. Throughout the series it was constantly changing from dark pink to light pink, sometime within the same scene. Obviously that's due to the filming schedule, but seriously, continuity is important and it makes the production look lazy and sloppy when they can't be bothered to keep it consistent. Second, for a drama called Coffee Melody, they spent a lot of effort getting the coffee aspect correct, obviously training Pavel and the others how to at least look the part, but Benz? He's supposed to be a famous songwriter, but the few times we hear him play the piano were just painful; it was so obvious he had no idea what he was doing. Again, just made the production look lazy and sloppy to not give him lessons or use one of many tricks to make it look like he's playing when he's not.
The one positive I will give this show is that they nailed the coffee house vibe. To be fair I know nothing about coffee or being a barista but it was believable, that I could go to Thailand and walk into this place and these characters would be there making coffee. I did appreciate that.
I'm sad this drama didn't turn out the way I had hoped. I didn't have incredibly high expectations for it, but I was hoping it would be significantly better than it was. Unfortunately, every part of it was so lackluster it was pretty much doomed to failure from the get go. I don't necessarily regret watching it, but I also have no plans to ever re-watch it and I can't recommend it to anyone either. There are far better BL's out there worthy of your time.
Again the story was predictable and slow. Two guys meet in a coffee shop and fall in love. Nothing new or original here. Plenty of the usual tropes, although the lack of a jealous woman in love with one of the male leads causing problems and homophobic/unsupportive parents was refreshing. The smaller cast helped things move along, although I think some of the other groups waiting to debut at the production company could have been cut to allow more screen time for the main cast. It is still on the slow side though. The conflicts are pretty tame all things considered and there just isn't much for sparks of any kind.
The conflicts between the main couple felt contrived for the most part aside from the first one. I could definitely see both sides of that issue with Plengrak seemingly leading Yi on when not really being ready to actually enter into a relationship and Yi being hurt. I did feel like it was resolved a bit too quickly and the second conflict brought in too quickly afterward. That second conflict was just ridiculous as was Yi's completely unreasonable reaction. He knew what Plengrak's ex had done in the past, knew he was a manipulative jerk and completely overreacted to him kissing Plengrak on the cheek and took off without giving him a chance to explain. Yi had a number of times where he acted pretty immature/overdramatically, but I think this instance takes the cake. And then again, they made up in about a second. Their third and final issue with Yi going abroad was never really much of an issue and was over in about a second since they did a time jump which I hated because it felt like that could have been a good opportunity to actually see them grow as a couple. Also, both their reactions to seeing each other again were very subdued. I'm assuming they visited each other over that year, but seriously, I'd be a little more excited about seeing my boyfriend after not seeing them for an indeterminate amount of time.
As with most Thai BL's, I think there were too many couples. Here part of the problem though was that they seemed to tease them and then forget about them. For example, they seemed to be hinting at Sekram and Tanwa as a possible couple and then suddenly Tanwa has feelings for Yi? And then at the end, they're hinting at Sekram and Tanwa again. Or how Janjao mentions that she and Nawa are finally going to go on a date, but then there's no resolution, no idea how it went or where they're at after the time jump. If you're going to have multiple supporting couples, make sure you have enough screen time to devote to their story or else don't bother. The lack of development is infuriating and this happens in a lot of Thai BL's. Even Thitnuea and Gene's story felt a bit cut off at times though theirs was definitely the best developed after the leads.
The acting was lacking. I wasn't familiar with any of the cast going into this drama so I didn't have any expectations. The only one who really stood out to me was Minty as Janjao. She just felt very present and nailed her character. I adored her. She did a fantastic job showcasing her character's development and she made Janjao real and relatable. I also appreciated how she seemed to really connect with the other actors and bring the best out of them. The rest of the cast wasn't horrible, they just weren't as strong. Benz and Pavel really lacked chemistry to me, I didn't believe in them as a couple and they left me feeling pretty emotionless. Of the two, I found Pavel more interesting to watch. I don't know if it was that he was more expressive or just that Benz's constant cutesiness got very wearing after while.
There's a fair amount I could get into in terms of characterization with each character, but I think I'll pass on that this time. The one thing I will comment on though, is that I think they could have done more with Plengrak's background. He's left as very much a mystery aside from his ex and being best friends with Thitnuea and I would have been interested in knowing more about him. His parents are mentioned but never seen, so are they alive? His ex stole all the money he had saved to open his coffee shop, so how was he able to open his current one considering he's so young? I'm aware these are nitpicky questions, but his family and past were left pretty blank and it left me curious.
I was really excited for the music going into this considering melody is literally in the title, but I found it all very basic and forgettable. The love song that Yi writes get overplayed there towards the end, just over and over again. And it's not a particularly good or catchy song so that got old fast. And what was with "Angels We Have Heard On High" playing at one point? Just some very random song choices going on.
I'm going to mention two things that were very grating. First, Thitnuea's hair got to be very distracting. Throughout the series it was constantly changing from dark pink to light pink, sometime within the same scene. Obviously that's due to the filming schedule, but seriously, continuity is important and it makes the production look lazy and sloppy when they can't be bothered to keep it consistent. Second, for a drama called Coffee Melody, they spent a lot of effort getting the coffee aspect correct, obviously training Pavel and the others how to at least look the part, but Benz? He's supposed to be a famous songwriter, but the few times we hear him play the piano were just painful; it was so obvious he had no idea what he was doing. Again, just made the production look lazy and sloppy to not give him lessons or use one of many tricks to make it look like he's playing when he's not.
The one positive I will give this show is that they nailed the coffee house vibe. To be fair I know nothing about coffee or being a barista but it was believable, that I could go to Thailand and walk into this place and these characters would be there making coffee. I did appreciate that.
I'm sad this drama didn't turn out the way I had hoped. I didn't have incredibly high expectations for it, but I was hoping it would be significantly better than it was. Unfortunately, every part of it was so lackluster it was pretty much doomed to failure from the get go. I don't necessarily regret watching it, but I also have no plans to ever re-watch it and I can't recommend it to anyone either. There are far better BL's out there worthy of your time.
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