After thoroughly enjoying Refresh Man, I decided to try another Taiwanese drama. The selection on Netflix is actually really good now, which is why I'm annoyed that only the cheapest or oldest Korean drama (and almost no Japanese drama) make the cut. Bromance was what I decided on - mostly for the title, but also because I can't ever resist a cross-dressing romance. I wasn't disappointed.
Firstly, I thought that this drama made no sense whatsoever. If my parents raised me as a boy, I'm sure I would have felt some resentment towards them (although Yanuo's attitude to living as a boy contributes to why I love her as a heroine), but moreover there are so many factors they must have encountered which aren't considered. What about school? Did they tell all the teachers Yanuo's secret so no-one was suspicious, or did they just convince people she was ill every time she had to do PE? I wish they would have at least explained how some of the situations were handled as Yanuo grew up, because otherwise I find it very hard to believe that a girl could be successfully raised as a girl without any non-family members finding out the truth. But ignoring that, aside from the giant logical flaws of this concept, I really enjoyed watching Bromance.
Yanuo's casting was fantastic. A common flaw in gender-bender drama is that it often isn't believable at all that people would mistake the character for the opposite sex. In Coffee Prince, it seemed completely plausible that Eun-chan was misconceived to be a boy, but in To The Beautiful You (the horrible Korean version of Hana Kimi), for example, Sulli was poorly cast since she isn't androgynous at all. Megan Lai made both a beautiful girl and a completely convincing boy, which I really appreciated. She was also a fantastic actor - I noticed gradual changes in her interpretation of Yanuo over the course of the story, as if she was trying to convey how Yanuo was beginning to accept and embrace her identity as a girl - but these little touches were minimal, and did nothing to diminish my love for her character.

I had a few complaints - the director loved sweeping camera shots at the end of scenes, which infuriated me because I kept thinking the characters were being spied on by someone on the sidelines, not to mention how their choices for music were clearly terrible since they often used dramatic or creepy music in completely inappropriate scenes - but overall, I'm leaving Bromance feeling very satisfied. I hope the next drama I marathon is as feel-good as this.
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