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Light on Me (2021 - Korea) 

Rating: 10/10

Foundational Romance Trope: friends to love triangle

There were some who thought this BL slow, and I get that, but really it’s just subtle and quiet. With Light on Me, Korea gave us an honest to goodness high school set BL with some classic old school yaoi tropes almost like they were doing a bit of a, 

“now that we’ve hit our stride, let’s perfect the vanilla sheet cake BL style.” 

It was great, of course, but very refined and elegant which some found off putting. It made me think of something like this… 

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It’s what Korea does, repackage and perfect vanilla cake into this pretty glowing confection of precision joy. I’m cool with that. By all means, please include BL in the Hallyu take over. This is the K-pop of BL En-Hyphen style, manufactured super-powered cute but… restrained. 

But that doesn’t make it any less gut wrenching to watch. In fact, it makes every subtle tentative movement of care that ShinWoo attempts that much more telling. It makes every fear of exposure that prevents DaOn from taking action that much more traumatic. It makes every moment of TaeKyung’s brutal honestly and blunt communication that much more powerful. 

It’s like that intense moment of focus on the hand flex in an Austen adaptation - we are awaiting every crack in the sugar sculpture with bated breath. 

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The filming in this show was precision engineered. The frame was kept uncluttered, characters appeared exactly in the center, there was little visual noise, and the lighting was full on, even in night shots. To me this reflected the character of TaeKyung - honest and almost stilted in his mannerisms. I feel like the director filmed this series as if the show itself were TaeKyung: careful and clear and specific. 

This may come off as one-note or simplistic to a casual viewer but it’s actually quite difficult to film something so precisely and still make it interesting to watch. It forced the viewer to focus almost entirely on the actor’s faces, their nuanced emotion, and their interpersonal relationships to the exclusion of all else. Lucky for us those actors served the lens beautifully. 

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There is literally NOTHING distracting about this directing style. It’s like the camera was a neutral white room, a well-lit gallery in which the narrative hung suspended for us all to stand and stare at in hushed silence.

A love triangle has never before looked so perfect or been executed so perfectly, and it never will again. All BL love triangles that come after Light On Me (and we will get them now) are going to be unfavorably compared to this show. 

When I posted about Korea’s history with BL, I talked about how strategic and clever they are with tropes. Light on Me is a master class in how to use tropes to manipulate audience sympathy so they can’t decide which pair they prefer. Korean BL never just throws in a trope without purpose - they calculate its impact on story structure. Basically, LoM used this technique to infect fans with Second Lead Syndrome. It’s SO GOOD.  

So yes, Light on Me was cleverly engineered, but it was also SPECIAL, and here’s why:

This show gave us a small cast of beautifully acted complex and sympathetic characters and dwelled on their different motivations, communication styles, and narrative roles. It gently explored not what it means to love, or even be in love, but what it means to act on love, and what that says about integrity and emotional courage. In doing so, it managed to treat its characters with integrity too. And not just the three main characters but the mentor, the faen fatal, and the best friend support characters too. 

This show felt very fair. Fair to its characters. Fair to its story. And fair to us, the watchers. 

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For me this BL was classy, a real winner, not the least of which because they NAILED the landing, including the final kiss. Korea is DOMINATING 2021. Like seriously. What’s going on here?  

Full analysis of the love triangle trope under the context of the second half fo this BL here. 

Bravo, Korea.

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Sae On: This will be my first kiss scene of my career.

You Seok: This is my first romantic drama, first kiss scene.

Sae On: Same! 😲

Sae On: I will never forget this experience. ☺️

You Seok: I love you, Taekyung ♥️

Sae On: 🙈☺️🥰😄

The fact that this is both their first kiss scene in their entire career makes the kiss scene and the entire series more meaningful and more memorable!!

All I can say is, LEE SAE ON AND KANG YOU SEOK BEST BOIS!!

Sae On: This Will Be My First Kiss Scene Of My Career.

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the symbolism in light on me

The Symbolism In Light On Me

everyone's been talking about light on me displaying a whole lot of symbolisms to show the growth of the boys' relationships and the contrast between tae and daon and tae and shinwoo. im not gonna repeat them all, but here's the one i noticed today.

have u all stopped to think about the difference in purposedly forced things and fate-like accidents?

with daon, it all seems a little forced, like everything had to be done on purpose for it to happen. they met bc tae decided he wanted to make friends and purposely joined the student council. they becane friends because daon purposely forced encounters with tae to make him feel more at ease and open about people and friendships. they started liking each other for this exact reasons, bc they kept meeting through acts of help and kindness that were planned by them both.

with shinwoo its different. the first time shinwoo saw him was by accident when he saw tae helping the man carry the trash bags, and then accidentally saw him reject the hang out with those boys in class and the ONE time he tried to purposely force an encounter with him by bumping into his shoulder, it went wrong and nothing came out of if. still, fate seems to have brought them together by chance, by mere coincidences. like how they met, and how tae found out about shinwoo 's feelings purely accidentally bc he happened to want to get his phone fixed that day. also, the way tae accidentally found the keychain that had been bought for him in contrast to him purposely giving the bracelet to daon.

to me, all of this points that things that are meant to be are never forced, they come to you when u least expect them and they are often the most precious things that will happen to you in the end.


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Crying today because I learnt that -

if someone lets you go because of lack of courage and not being able to take a stand for themselves, don't worry. Because there'll definitely be someone out there who'll always be there to lend you a shoulder or open their arms to comfort you.

Crying Today Because I Learnt That -
Crying Today Because I Learnt That -

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" I want to say thank you. " (Ears turn red)

- Shinwoo

" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)
" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)
" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)
" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)
" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)
" I Want To Say Thank You. " (Ears Turn Red)


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