Drama Review: My Boy

12

Duration

0 Hrs 30 Mins

Episodes

12

Drama Digest

A university student who has just returned to school after dropping for personal reasons. Currently, he is trying to move on from his last heartbreak, where he got cheated. Now, he doesn’t believe in love and builds a wall around himself and doesn’t allow anyone in. But, he meets Satha. Satha can’t leave Nut alone. They both get closer after joining the school club, and their feeling is apparent. Life doesn’t get easy on the way to happiness, crushes, and other judgements. The past has one speciality that teaches a lesson.

The Feel-Good Part

The comic part was reasonable, and the dialogues were funny. It is a highly recommendable plot for people who like soft-heart and warm stories; some people might feel the plot is ordinary. The relationships could have been expanded more, and in my opinion, the ending could have been more impactful.

The Disappointing Factor

Many scenes had nothing going on, simply wasting time. Even the climax of the story was not satisfying. It started well, but it could not conclude what was going on from the middle of the story. Till the end, it feels like it started on the wrong note.

In-Depth Analysis

The plot is superficial, which brings up the concept of an age difference. Nut looked much older, the main lead. The age difference was evident between the leads, and that made the romantic scenes awkward. Their relationship was not clear as Nut is falling for Satha, but Satha is rejecting him. Some of the episodes have nothing relevant to them. The series had many dull moments, and the main leads lacked chemistry between them. The side couple gave some humorous and satisfying parts. The plot when he went back to school after taking care of his father was unique. This series came off as the production company wanted to jump on the bandwagon in this genre. This series is sucks when it is over. Nothing is resolved. The episodes are short, and a lot of time was wasted on pointless scenes between annoying side characters, which didn’t advance the plot. The central personalities didn’t divulge to each other. None of the bad guys has been confronted or handled with. The well endowed but identity lacking female love interest of Satha has no clue he is no longer interested because she only appeared for a random dance group conflict which has no relevance on the plan.  Only one part stands complete. Out of the bleak one side pair got a delighted cessation. There was no foreshadowing that this was taking off to be a couple. They just got barely, and the next morning had seemingly slept concurrently and once the tremor wore off the onetime straight guy agreed that he preferred to be with his gay friend.

Star Power

The actors did what was assigned to them. They were good at their part. Somewhat, character development was also noticeable.

Overall Opinion

The show is a bit sanitized, with everything perfect. The storyline is excellent with a fantastic flow. It is an exciting show which can make you feel good.