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The BL Xpress
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1 day ago
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Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Could Have Been So Much Better

When I first started watching this show, I was very excited to see a Korean-Thai crossover BL series, especially with Mew in it. But as much as I wanted to enjoy the show, it was disappointing, to say the least. There was no plot, no chemistry, no romance, no anticipation to watch the next episode and I really didn’t care about what will happen next. If you are watching a romantic drama, you can ignore all the emptiness if the romance, chemistry, and interaction between the two main leads is toe-curling but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case here which ruined the show. It felt forced and awkward, even the confession part, I didn’t feel anything watching it.

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kjshell213
1 people found this review helpful
4 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Not the Worst

This started out super cute. The idea of the story was good. The actors all did a great job using their direction.

BUT…

The dialogue was awful! It was like an amateur scriptwriter got his first job.

Also, what was this director thinking? There was so much to work with.

Piuno is an actor. He couldn’t “act” on the job? Why did he have to look so disgusted all the time? The director’s choice?

Things were rushed. There was no hint of romance until they were kissing. This just left the chemistry non existent. If there had been some hints, the hugging would have been so much more impactful. The crying scene would have been over the top emotional.

Why were there no customers or dogs in the “dog” cafe? Why was the show named love like a cat when it was about dogs? Wasn’t the whole story about unconditional love from dogs?

I sound like I didn’t like the show but I did. I’m just mad because I know it could have been one of the best. But it was just cute and bad at the same time.

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Dropped 6/12
krisenya
6 people found this review helpful
15 days ago
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Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Disappointing

I find too often they use celebrity's with known names rather than trained actors with talent. This series falls prey to no story or substance just a known actor who has only made one film with merit. Please do not cast a show around the celebrity status Mew is a great model maybe even a good commentator as far as I can tell he is not an actor that can carry a series In the last big project with Mew, everyone loved Gulf he was endearing & his chemistry with Mew was on point. Also kissing in a BL is not required especially dead fish kisses If the acting is good enough and it usually is in Korean & Japanese BL's (especially Japanese) you do not need to try physical tactics to engage your audience

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ariel alba
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
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Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

A story of healing, love and the fusion of two opposite worlds

No one can resist the charm and cuteness of pets; Regardless of whether it is a parrot, rabbit, dog or kitten, they win your heart and little by little they end up being part of the family. Most human beings enjoy spending time with their pet, which is not surprising since while you indulge in the moment, your brain feels happy and secretes "the happiness hormone."
'Love is Like a Cat' (사랑은 고양이처럼), also known as 'Sarangeun Goyang Icheoleom', the romantic comedy from South Korean director Kwon Nam Ki ((권남기), revolves around Piuno (Mew Suppasit - 'What The Duck ', 'TharnType' and 'TharnType2: 7 Years Of Love'), a well-known Thai star who doesn't like animals, and her romance with Lee Dae Byeol (Chu Jimin, known as JM, from the South Korean idol group JUST B), the director of a pet daycare.
Every time he crosses paths with an animal, Piuno remembers a traumatic episode he experienced in his childhood that makes him not want them around. Pets do not awaken that feeling of love or tenderness in him. He suffers from zoophobia. He is aware that this phobia is considered an irrational act of human beings, but he cannot help it.
It has been suggested to him that his "illness" can be treated with professional help, since he can find the necessary support to overcome the trauma and gradually manage to coexist with the animals. But he has not paid interest to the matter, thinking that it would not be of much use to him, and he has moved on with his life.
However, when he finds himself threatened by those who wish to see him brought down, there is only one thing he can do to save his reputation and his career: work at a pet daycare in South Korea.
Putting aside his severe dislike for animals, Piuno begins working alongside Dae Byeol, who will help him find ways to overcome the trauma that first inspired his hatred of animals. This is how he will end up appearing in a reality show set in a pet cafe in Seoul.
But these will not be the only surprises that the protagonist encounters: as his heart begins to soften, unexpected feelings begin to arise for the young owner of the daycare center. What will happen between the cold and enigmatic actor who doesn't believe in love, and the outgoing and romantic pet daycare owner when their lives intersect?
Lovers of the BL genre in general, and of Mew Suppasit, in particular, will be pleased with the reappearance of the renowned Thai actor, singer and producer in a romance drama between two boys of the same sex. On the other hand, JM, his co-star, shows his youthful charms and the dreamy aura of the idol, as well as his talent as an actor, in this, his first appearance in a drama.
In addition to the aforementioned actors, on screen we will see GeonU, also a member of JUST B, also in his acting debut, playing Gi Min, one of the pet daycare workers; and Kim Kyoung Seok ('Hot And Sweet' and 'Someday Office'), as Jun Hyuk, a friend of Dae Byeol and one of his biggest followers. These secondary characters play a very important role and contribute intensity and complexity to the conflicts.
With a seductive cast, in addition to wonderful chemistry, the direction, cinematography, writing, music and staging transport the viewer to a dream and fairy tale universe in which everyone involved, including the Animals, especially dogs, contribute their own, to achieve a series capable of marking a milestone within the genre, as it escapes stereotypes, and shows human beings with their nuances and in various circumstances. The narrative maintains a good rhythm that enhances the emotional closure of each episode and the series in general.
All these details give an idea of ​​the story told to those who still do not know it, a narrative firmly based on the love stories between two young men of different personalities, countries, professions, languages ​​and cultures, but determined to sustain their idyll against all obstacles. , prejudices and cultural, linguistic or temperament divergences. One looks like a dog, while the other looks like a cat.
What an actor lacks because he is new to these issues, the other provides, due to his extensive experience. It's fascinating to watch the couple navigate their uncertain feelings. One of the main reasons audiences will admire the series is the simplicity and relatability of the story, as well as the good visuals.
Although slow, the romance gradually intensifies, allowing 'Love is Like a Cat' to show one of its greatest strengths. With the ability to create many tender moments between the two young people, I would like to see them flirt in the garden of the animal nursery and kiss in the sunny corner of the clinic room, under the knowing gaze of their friends, including those of four paws.
Every affectionate interaction, through beautifully polished images, would be appreciated by the BL fanatic public.
Dae Byeol is a well-defined protagonist. He knows his work and loves animals. He is sincere, responsible and faithful to his friends, both those who bark and the others who accompany him on this journey of taking care of pets and falling in love with a famous television star. His qualities create a memorable character with nuances. His charm emerges once the performer gains confidence in the role he plays. Just then the couple's chemistry strengthens, going from being a little embarrassing at first to building a more comfortable and deeper relationship.
In comparison, Piuno's backstory will also draw the viewer's sympathy with high marks. He likes it more and more, especially when he overcomes the somewhat mysterious, reserved, fearful attitude when encountering the animals for which he has always felt rejection, when leaving behind the weight of the circumstances that forced him to move away from his comfort zone, and when you begin to adapt to the people, the language, the customs, the culture of a foreign country.
The series explores the couple's bond physically, emotionally and spiritually. When I think about how Piuno and Lee Dae Byeol started the story of "strangers to friends and friends to lovers", both of them, side by side, went on an eventful journey. They overcame personality clashes, misunderstandings, and even cultural and language differences. Best of all, there's a lot of cute BL content.
One of the strong and striking points of the series is the fusion of two worlds. Piuno and Dae Byeol come from two different countries and cultures. Their universes will collide when their paths cross. Everything that separates them will not be an impediment for the two main characters to get closer, fall in love and begin a journey in search of happiness.
Each episode aims to ensure that the viewer is not disappointed, that they remain hooked, that they have a closure that lives up to expectations. The technical and artistic teams worked to achieve it. The arc of the characters, their development, as well as the events and conflicts, are very coherent.
The script, the depth of the themes addressed, and the aesthetics with which they are presented, the attention to detail to be as realistic as possible, the convincing performances, with a cast made up of established and young actors and actresses, determine, among others , the elements that mark the success of 'Love is Like a Cat'.
'Love is Like a Cat' is a story of healing and love. In addition to the entertainment factor and the fun and tender interactions between Piuno and Lee Dae Byeol, the series tells a story about overcoming trauma, opening your heart, and falling in love.
The inclusion of the adorable animals will provoke a positive reaction from pet lovers and the general public.
This is one of the four joint Thai-Korean BL projects from Hanyang Studio, from the same WeTV Original production, 'Peach Of Time'. The remaining dramas are 'Eccentric Romance', 'Wuju Bakery' and 'The First Love Manual', scheduled to premiere in 2024.
This collaboration between the two countries demonstrates once again that BL series defend the correct formula to sustain and consolidate the genre with the aim of satisfying an audience that craves authentic and moving love stories.
Personally, I liked the way the plot was executed, subtly exploring the characters' personal stories.
This romantic comedy is designed and taken from the script to the images with the potential audience being fans of the romantic genre in general, since love is universal and knows no genres, as well as fans of romances between boys in particular, and makes it clear that its objective is to portray love, acceptance, self-discovery, sexual diversity, the search for happiness, the influence of reality shows on viewers, the perception of the image of actors and idols by the public. , the pressures of the entertainment industry on artists, the challenges that come with being a queer person in today's world, themes explored through the dynamics of the characters.
Conceived to move people and involve audiences, through the main story and secondary plots, the series proposes to generate controversy about other dominant, current and universal elements, such as the tumultuous relationship between father and son, the love of animals and how they influence children's behavior, workplace camaraderie, sexual exploration, positivity, self-validation, and maturation issues. There are cultural debates and topics related to veterinary medicine and animal adoption, which helps make all the stories relatable.

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Camchoas
1 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Confusing missed opportunity

The idea of a Korean-Thai crossover was really interesting but it fell flat. Knowing that Mew was one of the lead actors, I was excited to watch the show. It was a fun watch but there was no real story. Not sure if the format of such short episodes orevented any growth or deep storyline and the "scandal" was not an issue.
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zyxsln
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9 days ago
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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No chemistry and WHY THE FUCK MEW GOT INTO THIS SERIES?

Honestly I have high expectation on this series. I thought it would be a good series judging from the promising trailer. I wouldn’t say it’s a bad series since I do enjoy them but somehow the chemistry is missing. I dont know if it’s because of K BLdrama has this kind of pattern but the romance is boring. I only stay because of Mew’’s acting. I used to dislike him because of the rumours but hell with them!! He is such a good actor, i dont understand why people hating on him??!?? And also, the series plot is weak but its not an eye sore. I actually found it to be fun. :) anyway, i wont rewatch it but to give this series a low rating is really unfair. Please watch it and judge by yourself

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itsrayning
0 people found this review helpful
7 days ago
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Overall 3.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Total disappointment !

The story in itself is pretty bland, to say the least. But i definitely think that if done right there could've been many situations for the main leads to bond. The story itself was more centred on the trauma of the ML rather than the romance. The romance is just kind of... there without any sort of build up. It's a slow burn but there is absolutely no tension or chemistry between the two leads. Calling it an "enemies to lovers" story would be an insult to the trope. And the entire thing with Uno's father and sister was unnecessary and took up the time they could've used for more intimate scenes between the characters. If you're going to half-ass the storyline why even include that part?
Now if we talk about the acting... I have no words left for Mew because why does he act like an absolute rookie? Throught the entire show he has put up the same expression. Otherwise the other actors were actually pretty good.

All in all, the only good thing about the show is the ending music.

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Ongoing 3/12
Paul
10 people found this review helpful
Apr 10, 2024
3 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

More potential than delivery

I liked the lead when he was in Tharn Type but his role in this story is somewhat dull and charmless. The production values do not match normal expectations for Korean series. I will probably persist to the end but I doubt I will ever rewatch this show. I do not think the Thai/Korean collaborations work very well - Peach in Time was also very disappointing and perhaps the experiments should end.
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Dropped 4/12
1000moonlights
6 people found this review helpful
Apr 8, 2024
4 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

SLOW START

ITS A VERY SLOW START I'M ENJOYING IT, MEW'S EXPRESSIONS ARE AMAZING , the actor who is playing mew's dad is looking like my senior(LOL). 4 episodes 16 minutes and less than 1 minute interaction between the lead. The 2nd leads are really interesting as well. I REALLY LIKE ACTOR WHO IS PLAYING THE DOCTOR ROLE.
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HealingVibes
1 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

I finally got my "Mew" dose!

If you can't stand Mew speaking Thai while the rest speak in Korean, then skip this show now, so you don't end up whining lol

I'm solely here for Mew and I don't regret it. I've missed Mew since TharnType and this is the one show I see him again after so long. Boy, I miss that smile, that charming look and all of Mew.

Besides Mew, I do like the other co-star as well, especially JM and the vet (except for the baddies)

It's not the best BL out there but it really isn't that bad, really.

Plus, the title gives it all! You can pretty much know the show is gonna be somewhat shallow, fluffy and lighthearted from the title. So, don't expect more than that and just enjoy the show.

If you're someone who's looking for that perfect show that nails every aspect, then get out of this show. If you just want something nice to watch before sleep to unwind, then you are in for little treat

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HappyEnding
1 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

This deserves more recognition tbh

I loved this, the story, the acting, the OSTs, the visuals, everything about this drama was giving what it should, the story was unique, enjoyable and not boring at all the only flaw in the story is it needs more interaction between the male leads (by interaction I mean kisses, hugs, cuddles, etc,) I felt like we didn’t get enough but it was still cute enough to feel those aspects without seeing them often. (but then again “Love is like a cat” and cats are not very affectionate right?)

I would recommend it to anyone, don’t get discouraged from watching this just because of hate comments, reviews or lower ratings, everyone has their own standards and in my opinion this should be at least 7.5/10⭐️overall.

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Dropped 2/12
LalondaHimonda
11 people found this review helpful
Apr 7, 2024
2 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 2.5
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I really like mew in tharntype and i had too much expectation of this serie but it was mew biggest mistkae...
Low budget production causes this terrible bl
He is older than make this kind of series.
If he couldnt act in great serie at least he can do something like tharntype
I wont continue watch this cringe but am always ready to watch in other good bl
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