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The Lost Apothecary: Plot & Review

The Lost Apothecary is a New York Times bestseller debut book written by Sarah Penner.

Fox Broadcasting Company is developing a television adaptation of the novel. (Wikipedia)



Synopsis:

"The Lost Apothecary" is a historical fiction novel set in 18th century London, and tells the story of a secret apothecary shop that sold deadly potions to women looking to rid themselves of the men in their lives.

The novel follows two women, Nella and Eliza, who are both connected to the shop in different ways and whose lives become intertwined as they navigate the dangerous world of the apothecary.

In present day, while on vacation in London, Caroline, who has recently learned that her husband has been unfaithful, stumbles upon a clue concerning the history of the apothecary shop. She quickly becomes engrossed in a historical research.

This is the beginning of a story that is praised for its richly detailed historical setting, and its strong female characters.

Critics have also noted that the novel raises important themes of gender, power, and freedom. Some reviewers have also praised the book for its page-turning plot, and others have said that the story is well-researched and well-written.


Plot (with spoilers): Basically the whole book

In The Lost Pharmacy, Nella is a London-based apothecary owner who offers poisons to women to use against errant males in their life. Her business is secretly located behind a makeshift rear wall.

She records every transaction in a logbook. Nella started selling poisons after being duped by her love, Frederick. He not only had shown himself to be unmarried, but he had also discreetly given Nella a herb to induce miscarriage when she informed him she was conceiving.


In present day, Caroline recently learned that James, her spouse of 10 years, had been having an affair. For the holiday they were meant to spend together, she goes to London alone.
She finds a bright blue vial with a bear carved on it (the logo of Nella's apothecary business) while mudlarking (searching for antique items in the mud) beside the Thames. She starts looking into the vial's history since she is curious about it along with Gaynor, a female employee at the British Museum, who helps her out.


Back to 1791 , Eliza Fanning, a 12-year-old maid, stops by Nella's business.
It is implied that Mr. Amwell is a sexual predator who now has fixed his sights on Eliza. Mrs. Amwell, Eliza's mistress, requested Eliza to go get poison that would kill her husband. Mr. Amwell dies as a result of the poison acting as intended.


Eliza quickly makes her way back to Nella's stop and shows interest in her transaction. Eliza is also eager to leave the Amwell home because she believes that Mr. Amwell's vengeful ghost is following her since she has started bleeding (although in reality, it is merely that she has started her period).

Caroline in present day locates a reference to a murderous pharmacy in the present, which points to a potential location for the store. reaches the location and finds a deserted back alley and soon discovers Nella's former apothecary business.


She documents everything she observes with photographs, including an old logbook belonging to Nella, and eventually records them into notes that include include Nella's explanations of her poisons.


Back in the day, Lady Clarence walks into Nella's store with the intention of poisoning her husband's mistress. Posing another woman goes against Nella's ethics but Lady Clarence pledges to denounce Nella to the officials if she doesn't.

During this time, to cope with Mr. Amwell's vengeful ghost, Eliza visits a magic store and soon she she creates a magic potion to undo "bad luck."

Caroline's husband James arrives in London in present day, he accidentally consumes eucalyptus oil. When the cops show up and notice Caroline's desk-top notes on poisons that she has been making notes for her research, they interview her.


James and Gaynor, however, support Caroline in clearing her name. James departs when Caroline finds out that he intentionally consumed it in an effort to win her back.


In 1791, Lady Clarence announces that something is awry, that Lord Clarence has passed away, and that the police could be looking for Nella's business. Eliza and Nella are compelled to leave just as Eliza concludes taking her "magic potion".
Nella attempts to flee as the constables storm the store, she prepares to leap from the bridge, but Eliza consumes her tincture before jumping in order to save Nella.

The police stop looking for the unidentified murderer pharmacist since they believe he is already dead. Nella also understands that doling out poisons won't make the agony of Frederick's treachery go away.

In present day, Caroline goes back to her research and with Gaynor's help finds out that Eliza survived because the tincture "magic potion" had a warming effect that protected Eliza from the cold waters of the Thames. Eliza married the shopkeeper at the magic shop, Tom Pepper, and had two kids. Nella and Eliza stayed friends.
Caroline makes the decision to apply to Cambridge's graduate program. The novel closes with Caroline dumping the vial she found back into the sea so she may keep Eliza's secret about what truly occurred, despite the fact that disclosing the reality of what happened with these apothecary murders so many years ago would be a tremendous scholarly discovery.

Review:

I started the book because of its beautiful cover!
And along with it came the idea of a hidden apothecary business and a lady preparing poisons for other ladies, it was just too alluring to resist.
The writing is excellent, and the plot is well-paced. It's a simple and enjoyable book to read, and as the plot progresses, the fast-paced narrative switches back and forth between the past and present.

The rhythm of the book seemed a little odd to me in addition to terms of the development of tension. Although there are some moments of tension, many of the story issues are resolved quite quickly, so there isn't really a sense of the suspense building up and the rewarding conclusion that goes along with it.
 
This book has a milder tone than the thriller-like tone that the book title suggests, in my opinion.

Although I felt The Lost Apothecary had several flaws, I still loved it. It was a fast and light read.

 Junji Ito Maniac: Review


Synopsis:

"Junji Ito: Collection" is a horror anime series that adapts the works of Japanese horror manga artist Junji Ito.

Each episode tells a different self-contained story, featuring a wide range of horror themes such as ghosts, spirits, body horror, and psychological thrills.

The series offers a chilling and eerie journey through the mind of Ito, as it presents some of the most popular and terrifying stories from his macabre tales.

With stunning animation, a haunting soundtrack and an eerie atmosphere, this show is perfect for fans of horror anime and manga, and anyone looking for a truly terrifying viewing experience.

Trailer:

Plot:

Junji Ito: Maniac, which adapts 20 of Ito's short stories, is able to bring to life both famous tales like "Tomei" and "Kubitsuri Kikyuu" (The Hanging Balloons) and lesser-known ones like "The Bully."

Although there are some scary parts, the anime version of the story leans more heavily toward humor than the original plot, and it really pays off.

Awful horror suddenly surfaces in other episodes, such as episode three, which adapts the well-known short story "The Hanging Balloon."

Each narrative that follows the one that played before it is built with surprises and decisions that are artistic in their own right.

The connecting theme that unites each story is only discovered as you continue viewing and pays off at the series' conclusion, much like any excellent compendium or collection of works.

My nocturnal trek became terrifying on its own because "Alley" and "The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel."

But "Ice Cream Bus," which plays on every parent's worst dread, is the most cunning. Even while you may watch the series over time, the binge format has the advantage of allowing you to see little details that tie the storylines together.

Furthermore, every episode has a joyful-sounding opening theme at the conclusion that contrasts sharply with the gruesome narratives being portrayed.

Review:

With solid line work and a mellow color combinations reminiscent of Ito's original black and white pictures, the animation has a vintage appearance and an eerie music is blended with creepy tunes.


Strong voice acting supports this and aids in conveying the terror; the diverse cast makes even the most unbelievable decisions seem plausible.
In almost every story, a strange event that leads to a violent death or a shocking show of bodily horror is presented. However, the intention is not to scare but to disturb.
For the uninitiated, there are a few moments that may give them nightmares, but nothing that will cause them to leap out of their seats.



Basically, every short has a solid aural and visual foundation from the beginning. Things sort of ruined by the strange cutting and poor storyline and some of the stories are just plain uninteresting.

Conflicts either don't resolve or come to a disappointing conclusion while others have a good beginning but end abruptly without any sense of resolution.

But I particularly enjoyed the way the show explored the different types of horror, and how it managed to be both terrifying and thought-provoking at the same time.
Overall great show to binge watch for someone new to Junji Ito's work and into disturbing horror stories.

The Whole Truth Explained


Trigger warning


SYNOPSIS:


When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparents’ house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family. ( Wikipedia )


TRAILER:



PLOT: (With spoilers):


The story starts with two siblings who live with their mother, one is Pim the sister played by Sutatta Udomsilp and Put the brother who wears a leg brace by Nattapat Nimjirawat. 

They show us that Put is with his classmate playing video games at home and when his sister comes home and goes to her room she catches the friend peeping in her room, when she goes to close the door the friend does not even look embarrassed or shows any shame. 

The brother tries to tell him off but he shows him a video and threatens to release it, its later revealed that it was a video of Pim taking a bath at school. 

Movie moves along and we see that the mother is injured in a car accident with a drunk driver.



The kids then have to live with their grandparents for a short period of time, but the old couple keeps acting weird. When the kids go to their house they see the hole in the wall, upon looking into it they see a really weird kid who is throwing up blood and the grandparents pretend there is no hole and ask the kids to stop with the pranks. The movie moves quite slow , the kids Putt and Pim notice more and more into the hole and it appears to be revealing them a version of their family's past, a scary little kid holding a little girl and a very drunk man slouched on the sofa.




A lot of things happen like the friend who had the video in his phone forget his phone at the place and Pim and Put finding it, the grandfather going to the cops to find out who was driving the car the night the mother met with an accident, not believing the cops when they tell him that the rich spoiled kid was not the driver, the grandfather going and killing him,  the grandmother having panic attacks in the middle of the night and finally revealing that she too, can see the hole in the wall. 



The mom is now out of coma and runs home to the kids once she finds out where they are, she looks scared and in a hurry. Now this is the only part of the movie that seems interesting where the (W) hole truth is revealed.



The mother Mai was married to Krit the guy that the kids saw earlier slouched on the sofa, Pinya the scary kid from the hole was their first born.

We see a flashback where the father Krit is drinking and the kid Pinya asks him if he wants to play hide and seek, he agrees and she goes hides in the small cupboard under the stairs, the father then passes out as he was drunk.

The rest of the family returns home and when they find Pinya in the cupboard they see that she drank the rat poison inside and was dead due to Krit's neglect.

This was the revelation, but the movie takes on the 2nd plot twist rule and we find out that Pinya didn’t die because of Krit, of course he was wrong to not handle his kid properly but it was the grandmother behind the killing, she keeps on giving milk to Pinya in which she would put a bit of poison and always treated her rudely. When Pinya had hidden in the cupboard, the grandmother was the one who had locked the cupboard from outside, and when Pinya was taken out, she had coughed blood and ended up dying there.


We see also see that the grandmother used to always force Put to drink the milk but never gave it to Pim. The grandmother had a problem with deformities running in their family. Pinya was born with physical defects, which caused her grandmother to despise her. The grandmother never considered Pinya a member of her family. She regarded Putt in the same light as her. Pim was the ideal match for her. She had wished for her grandchildren to be just like Pim. That is why she never had a problem with her and instead began serving poisoned milk to Putt every day.

Chaiyut the rich spoiled kid was really not driving the car, a revelation that is made to the grandfather in the end. It comes as a big shock to the grandfather, who had acted before knowing the whole truth.

In the end, we see that the grandfather starts to see Krit in his hallucinations and ends up killing his wife as he thinks its Krit, he realizes that his wife, he ends up killing himself.

she was the one who killed her husband, krit. And make it like it's his dad who killed him. U can see she took the gun from her father pocket and shoot him.



Review (with spoilers):

For starters, the horror on this movie is at least 3 out of 10 so for horror seekers looking for the screams and heart racing, this might not be your cup of tea.


If you just want a light horror to watch, I recommend this. This can be a good horror for a beginner. For me the story is decent enough for this to be worth the watch


The story is definitely a slow burn. A lot of scenes and the way they react to the things happening around them don't make sense. Acting is barely tolerable but still decent. If you watch it, you'll get what I mean.


It's not bad. The problem was the direction and how the storytelling is presented. It could have been better.


Speaking of the hole, every scene that presented the effects and styling was just ridiculous.

1. The sister was not worried at all about her videos getting leaked that doesn't happen in real world.

2. No one cared about brother's health throughout the movie.

3. No one went to search for missing cat but definitely they were worrying about it. (That makes no sense)

4. The children didn't even visit their sick mother in the hospital.

5. The pervert guy didn't even came looking for his lost phone and never appeared again in the movie again.

6. The grandparents were that easily forgiven or what was that?? They could have easily reveal the truth about their daughter being the killer but no that bad twist needs to be revealed at the end. For thrill, I guess.

What I liked on this movie though is that most of the questions about the main plot has been answered. I really like movies that gives me peace of mind after I watch them so it kind of get better for me towards the end. The revelations are just mind blowing. It was definitely unexpected.


Overall, way too long for a story like this. Some plotlines were not needed and did not bring much to the story at all. It had its moments, and I cannot say I dislike every minute of it, but these few scenes that were interesting were not worth watching the whole 2 hour movie.


The narrative talks about the two-faced reality of life. How it is always important to know the situation in its entirety and then only react to it. We have a habit of passing judgment even before we understand the situation completely. Sometimes, our actions are not retractable, and the damage caused is permanent in nature.

 Hello, Love, Goodbye (Pinoy Movie)


Synopsis:

Joy is a spunky, down-on-her-luck millennial who works as a domestic helper in Hong Kong. She excels at her profession and enjoys the company of many other strong domestic servants, but she intends to leave the city shortly.

Joy encounters Filipino bartender Ethan on her way to attaining her ambitions. Ethan is a lovely playboy who has already established himself in Hong Kong. He will formally become a city resident in a few years. Ethan, who has spent his entire avoiding obligations, now wants to devote himself to a profession and his family (who also reside in Hong Kong). Joy and Ethan quickly become friends. Against the muck and grind of Hong Kong, the two become each other's joy.

Trailer:

 

Plot: (With spoilers)

The movie revolves around Joy played by the beautiful Kathryn Bernardo who leaves the Philippines to aim for a better life for her and her family back home. She works as a Domestic Helper but her dream is to become a licensed nurse and wants to go Canada and bring her family with her.

Ethan, played by Alden Richards, a Filipino Bartender in Hong Kong is someone who is carefree and is termed as a playboy by his friends.

Ethan starts to pursue Joy. 

Joy's family background shows that Joy's Father had Joy's mother marry a guy from Hong Kong so she can later become a citizen and help the rest of her family come to Hong Kong. The guy who Joys mother is married to is abusive to her but Joys mother does not plan on leaving him anytime soon as she felt betrayed by Joys Father.
Joy has two siblings who rely on the money she sends home for their school and other expenses. 
In Hong Kong Joy has two friends who are also domestic workers and all three of them are quite close. They sell items illegally as a side hustle to earn more money. In the start of the movie we see that Joy's cousin also comes to Hong Kong as a domestic worker.
Joy only has 4 more months left in her contract with her employer but her employer wants to fire her as she is having financial problems but when Joy tells her she is ready to work even at half salary her employer agrees.
With so much going on in her life Joy feels she doesn't have time for love but as Ethan keeps on pursuing her she eventually starts to fall for him.


Ethan's family background shows that his mother had died and his father came to Hong Kong became a bar owner and a resident of the country. During this time Ethan fell in love with a girl named Tanya. She wanted to move to US and Ethan left everything to move with her but soon she broke up with him and Ethan was deported from the states for over staying.


Ethan's brother Edward resented him for leaving his family and leaving all the responsibility on him. 

Despite everything they both fall for each other but with Joy leaving for Canada will their love survive? 


Review:


This movie was recommended to me by my filipin friend and co worker, and I loved it. The film is for when you want to watch a light yet meaningful romcom. It showcases the struggles of people who leave their home country for a better life and how they find love amongst all the chaos.

The story takes place in Hong Kong and the aesthetics make the movie even better. We see a young immigrant woman's struggle to follow her dream in a foreign country while supporting her family back home and carrying emotional burden of her family's issues. 

A man trying to pickup and get his life back on track again, while everyone around him has moved ahead.

Both meet and fall in love, but what's next? Joy has to make a choice where she has to choose to stay with Ethan or get her dream job in Canada for the life she dreams of.
I love how it wasn't a typical kind of happy ending.


Love isn't about giving up something for someone else. Sacrifice entails the loss of something, whereas love does not. It's all about who you are at the end of the day. 
Joy must convey this to Ethan, as well as the implications of not pursuing her dream, in all her wisdom. Ethan, thankfully, finally understands and is able to do what only love can: let go. Love stops being love the moment you try to cling on to it.


We're delivering a sharp and not-so-pleasant representation of life for many immigrants striving to survive. Some people are capable of doing so. Some are unable to do so like Joy's cousin who goes back to Philippines, admitting that this wasn't what she wanted. 

As an international student in a foreign country this film made me feel seen, the lesson could be that you can only properly look after yourself and not lose sight of your own dreams if you take care of yourself. 
If you persevere, you will have gained more profound wisdom about life than most people will ever have.


I will remember this film for a long long time as it interestingly walks down the complex lanes of lives, ambitions, frustration, failures and moreover fightbacks in a highly relatable manner. Looking forward to more such films from Asia.

Hope you enjoy the movie as much as I did!
Thanks to my friend for introducing this movie to me!

Gaya Sa Pelikula

Or Just Like in the Movies




Synopsis:

The Instagram Id's of the Cast are at the end of the blog post!

GAYA SA PELIKULA tells us about Karl, a 19-year-old recluse architecture student in the middle of an identity crisis. He is forced by his parents to move into his uncle’s condo unit to learn to live alone, a family tradition, prior to the start of the second semester of college.

Pressured to have enough money to earn his keep, Karl takes on odd jobs online. But when one of his major clients suddenly goes MIA, he is left short on funds and without a means to pay for his utilities. An opportunity presents itself when his neighbor, the mysterious Vlad, whom he despises for being inconsiderate, gets himself in a sticky situation , hiding from his own family, and proposes that they become housemates for the rest of the semestral break in exchange for rent

Soundtrack:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1VlhNb9cNGBmfpLD15O42j?si=89DLFZtFR32cqYq81qIMcQ

Plot:

The first episode starts with Karl in his new apartment. He wrote an article for money and when it came to payment the client disappeared. Even though it is his uncles condo his parents have told him to pay his rent. Broke and jobless he comes across his neighbour Vlad. 

Vlad is gay and aloof from his family. He comes from a well to do family, he's rich. 

From the episodes it seems he is close to his sister but not on good terms with his mother who keeps on calling him home.

His sister comes to take him back home but he tells a lie. Vlad says he's dating Karl and that he doesn't want to leave him here alone.

Circumstances lead to Vlad staying together with Karl. Karl needs money for rent which Vlad is ready to pay. Along with that Karl wants to work in the film industry as a producer and Vlad is a film student and agrees to help him.

Next episode resumes with chaos where Vlad and Karl find out they're quite different from each other. Vlad keeps on leaving his plates and clothes everywhere which keeps on annoying Karl. When Vlads sister visits she tells Karl to make him come home but Karl says its not upto him or her to make this decision for Vlad. Vlad overheard this and we see he felt relaxed like someone understood him.

Next episode is a Christmas Episode. Karl is putting up Christmas decorations when Vlad comes home. He says Christmas is a pagan turned capitalistic holiday and that Jesus is too forgiving to be a Capricorn.

Vlad gets a call from his best friend sue who advices him to not spend his birthday alone drinking and dancing to some songs, instead celebrate it with Karl. 

Sue asks him if he likes Karl, Vlad says that he refuses to be a plot device that triggers somebody else's identity crisis (karl is straight) again.

Vlad goes back to the apartment and sees Anna and Karl watching a movie and crying. He asks Karl to do the dishes and Anna leaves.

Vlad asks Karl what they're going to do for Christmas and he tells him that hes going home to his parents.

Karl leaves and Vlad is alone, he keeps on texting Karl and breaking stuff to get his attention. 

Scene Explanation:

In a scene we see that Anna had told Karl about a game called theme song in which when you close your eyes and listen to a song the person who comes to your mind is the person you'd like to be with. 

When Vlad is alone and dancing he sees Karl a hint at him wanting to be with Karl.

Karl comes home the next day and he removes the Christmas decorations and puts up Birthday decorations for Vlad while vlad was sleeping because Vlad doesn't like that he shares his birthday on Christmas. 

He makes pancakes for his birthday (while pretending to be boyfriends in front of Judith Vlad calls Karl his pancake uwu).

When Sue had called Vlad the night before and asked him to open his gifts he had opened Karl's gift they exchange the gifts next morning and Karl calls him Jockstrap because that's what Sue had sent for Vlad.

Karl's gift to Vlad was slippers because in episode 3 he was mad at Vlad for wearing shoes in the house.

Episode 5 shows that the electricity goes off and all three of them Vlad, Karl and Anna are sitting and telling ghost stories.

Soon they go down on the grounds and drink and talk about themselves. Anna says she got pregnant at prom and she's hiding from her daughter who is with her father right now. Vald says his school's prom got cancelled because someone from the previous batch got pregnant. He said he never got to dance with a partner. 

With Anna passed out Karl tells Vlad that since dancing with a guy is that important to him he should dance with him. They start to dance and are about to kiss but the light comes back on. 

Scene Explanation: 

The ghost story that Anna says is quite important to their characters. 

She said that anyone who listens to that story will find the Cadaver on their Cabinet.

Vlad found Karl’s baby picture there which was hidden.Vlad finding his picture means he'll help Karl find himself.

Vlad ghost story is about a Unit owner, letting a stranger into his house. Then the unit owner saw himself,almost lifeless with his heart in his hand. 

Karl is the Unit owner, let the the stranger Vlad in. And on the last scene Karl was out of breath, scared-to-death because of what almost happened. 

Karl saw himself in the mirror, much like the unit owner on Vlad’s story. He saw himself holding his own heart with his hand. 

Now in the 6th episode we see Karl confess to Judit that they lied. Judit takes Vlad home on the way home she says if he breaks his heart again they'll deal with it later and so Vlad goes back to Karl. 

They dance and finally kiss. Karl tells Vlad about his dead brother and how he took up architecture because of his father. 

Scene Explanation:

The dancing part when Vlad opens the door; most of us dance when nobody is watching but when someone comes in our instant reaction is we stop dancing but Karl didn't stop instead he invited Vlad.

It shows that he isn't afraid to show who he is and he opens up more because he isn't afraid of being judged and rejected.

Karl's dancing in unrestrained zeal, like a ballet dancer, symbolizes he wants to break free from the shadow of his dead brother. It was Karl's reawakening.

The story revolves also on Karl being a "ghost writer" and not getting acknowledgement for his work. We also found out later he was a "ghost child"(a child born after the demise of a previous one) Karl was born after a demise of his older  brother.

The parents unconsciously incorporated the remains of the older brother to Karl not acknowledging that Karl need to have an identity of his own.

Which lead us to Karl saying to Vlad: "I want to write films. I want to write movies I can call my own. And create its own ending." 

This symbolize Karl wanting his life back, wanting to write his own story and identity. Not dictated by somebody from some far away lands.

End of episode scenes:

At the end of every episode from 1st to 3rd Karl protects the remote(like his heart) thinking that vlad might take it.

In episode 4 we see vlad asking him for the remote. 
In episode 5 we see karl hand over the remote to vlad.. meaning he gave his heart to him now. 
In episode 6 Karl and Vlad are together equally sharing the remote.

Trailer:


Review:

Firstly, this BL has a gay guy playing a gay role as a lead. There are hardly any BLs that actually do this.

The writer of Gaya Sa Pelikula is Juan Miguel Severo who is gay. Source CNN 

For a person of the Lgbtq community to write about a story of  two people from the same community is something very important. 

Secondly, consent. When about to kiss, Vlad asks Karl that hes going to kiss him on his cheek and if it was okay with it. This is something that needs to be normalised. BLs have toxic approach to consent and we see topics like rape thrown in conversations lightly and also shown as a way of expressing love. (You know which ones these are)

I watch alot of BLs and the acting is something that I have always rated low. But not in this drama. 

It has a really good cast who have done an excellent job in portraying their characters well.

Vlads character is rough bad boy who is gentle. His raspy voice matches his character while we have Karl shown as someone who is innocent and a bit naive, someone who is sensitive, his voice is sweet and he mostly speaks in Tagalog.

The chemistry between the two is undeniable and with the ost playing in the background it makes it even better.

The production value is probably high because this series has excellent quality, impressive camera work and sound work.

I would highly recommend this BL series to everyone. Its not your average BL.

Good Morning Veronica




A Brazilian Netflix series about a cop who witnesses a suicide and wants to solve the case along with other issues pertaining to women these days. 
Before proceeding with the blog, I would like to say that it will be a very heavy blog as in there are some important issues that I will be discussing like abuse, murders and rape. Spoiler alert. Proceed with caution. 

Let's buckle up!!

The show has some good points with a strong woman as a lead who is working to find ways to help other women in distress. The issues that women has to face are brutally abusive. 

While watching the show all I hoped was one day there will be a time where women are safe and heard. 

The show has some grasping issues - domestic violence, murders, sexism, illegally selling private images. We will get to it more ahead. The cinematography is also something I really enjoyed. Tainá Müller, who plays Verônica has done phenomenon job of portraying the character. 
This is going to be a long read, please bear with me!!! 

You would want to watch it after reading...

The show starts with "good morning, Verônica". 
Verônica is a police clerk working in homicide. She has a loving husband and two children. 

She is a fierce young woman standing up for what's right, always trusts her gut - as she should!👑 
A woman comes in with a complaint. Unable to attain justice to what she went through, she killed herself in the police station with the gun she found on the floor, during the commotion an old man created. Verônica quickly realises the woman's plan and rushes to save her but she is too late.



This horrific scene led Verônica to wonder what happened with her and started to dig up her case. 

She was cheated by her boyfriend whom she had met via an online dating site. Anita, a stuck up, can't handle the fact that Verônica, a police clerk, wanted to help her with the case. 

Gave her countless warning to back off, but our queen here didn't listen to her. Ver, then declared on news that if any woman ever in distress, can contact her. Listening to this, a woman named Janete, living with a monster i.e her husband, feels the need to call her and she does, secretly.



Coming to Janete, she is a beautiful young lady living with her boyfriend/husband.(it's not really clear) live a very tensed life. The couple wants to have kids and grow their family but they are unable to do so. Her partner Claúdio, is a military officer. 

The show from this point onwards is very graphic to even explain. Claúdio is a terrible human being. He abuses his girlfriend/wife when she doesn't listen to her, tortures her in unimaginable ways. 

Not only this, he forces Janete to take part in his cult activities, picking up young girls from the bust station, bringing them to an abandoned ranch, and performing horrible things on them. Janete is made to sit on a chair with box on her head. 





That phone call made Ver worried about Janete's situation. So she decided to help her. 

Ver meets up with one more victim of online dating. She has the same scar on her lips like the woman who killed herself had. The team was determined to find this online fraud. 

Ver and her team had some red herrings. After some detailed police work, they caught the guy! (he was released later on the show)






We also come to know the backstory of the main character. Verônica's father was wrongly accused which made him take drastic steps. 

One day when Ver was away, her father shot her mother. After years, we see that Ver's father is in a nursing home, almost paralysed. She visits him to give him some company. Ver's godfather, her father's best friend, is the cheif of police where Ver works. 

They have a loving relationship. Carvana will soon retire and hopes that Ver applies to become a detective. 


One night as Janete is watching Marie Kondo on TV, Claúdio tell her to get ready indicating that it's time to go girl hunting. But this time, Janete had radio connectivity with Ver. She had given her some earning with tracking device and a wire, so she could her the conversation between the couple. The couple drove to the same ranch. He did what he had to do and left off. Janete removes the box from her head and helps the lady she saw hanging from the ceiling. They try to escape. Janete was seeking help from Ver (she was behind them the whole car ride upto the ranch only for her to take a different turn which led her far away from the victim) Claúdio soon stops them and shoots the girl. Ver is helpless and so is Janete. Claúdio, the next day as a safety measure, locks all the doors and windows and puts up CCTV cameras around house to monitor his partner's every move. During the last night's hassle, Ver gets a concussion and can be seen waking up from her bed. She was attacked my masked men during the car ride. She suspects the police is behind this, especially Anita. 







My thoughts:
There's too much going on the show. Anita's secret - she works with the commissioner (corrupted) and for some reasons, they want Verô out of the scene. I'm not going to explain this scene because it's a crucial part of the series.  I know I have almost explained everything then why not this? The thing is, this is rooted way deeper - Verô's past and how her father was framed, all this we come to know. Some things are better if you watch it. 

What happened with Janete? Well, let me tell you one thing, it's going to give me nightmares for the rest of my life. If you are brave enough to watch it, I'm giving you a heads-up - it's not going to be pretty, Many graphics scenes.
I think I said what this show is about and how I felt about it. The thing is, this is something that someone, around this globe, some woman, goes through. The scary part is - it's reality. Oh by the way, this show is based on a true story!!! 

Filipino BL: Quaranthings


Synopsis:

The Instagram accounts of the actors are tagged at the end of this post

Quaranthings: The Series follows the friendship of two boys, and the love that will blossom between them while in quarantine. 

During the lockdown, those who could, went home. All four housemates of Judah (Quijano) and Rocky (Cabrera) did. 

To each other’s surprise, they who’ve never even had a real conversation were left behind. 

Now they’re left with nothing. The overachieving and competitive Judah can’t go to school, while the hardworking and street-smart breadwinner Rocky is left without his various odd jobs. 

Unable to do the things that give them meaning, can they survive being alone together? 


Story/Plot:

The story starts with Judah in a conference call where they show he was sure that the position of department representative was going to be given to him. Instead Glenn Martinez wins (Jan Silverio).

Glenn and Judah had kissed once before, Glenn on a call with Judah asks him why he doesn't like him back and if he has any internalized homophobia. Judah tells him that just because they're same doesn't mean he has to like him.

During the conference he gets a message saying coronavirus has been declared a pandemic.

Soon all his housemates leave but not him since his family lives in Canada and he doesn't want to live with his grandmother who lives in the same city as him.

Rocky the 2nd lead too, doesn't go home because he has work and didn't want to waste money on fare.


These two come from different family backgrounds. Judah comes from a well to do family whereas rocky needs to work hard to provide for his family that is dependent on him.

The story goes forward with both of them slowly becoming friends and opening up to each other.


Rocky tells Judah about his family and Judah tells him about his. Judah isn't close to his grandmother who had a problem with him being gay. 

She never let him move with his family to Canada. 

Judah develops a crush on Rocky but rocky is still confused about his sexuality.

In the 3rd episode its Rocky's birthday and Judah asks him if he can court him. Rocky takes it in a joking way and the two become closer. 

Judah helps Rocky find a job. He starts to take professional photos for him so he can get a job.

They soon end up drinking and rocky hears Judah's conversation on a call where he confesses to liking Rocky. They end up sleeping together.

The next day Rocky starts acting cold towards Judah. This might be because he's not yet in terms with his sexuality and this is all new to him not to mention fast.

Rocky has texted his ex so he can stay with her for a while. Judah finds out about him when he goes through his phone. Rocky is about to leave and Judah confronts him. He leaves anyway.


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Next episode shows Rocky taking care of Judah. Turns out Judah got really sick and had high fever so rocky stayed back to help him get better. The two boys reconcile.

They decide to be just roommates. 

Judah messages an apology to Glenn. Glenn calls him and asks him what happened. Judah explains that he was rude to him before and that hurt people hurt. He says he's sorry that he became a source of pain to Glenn at some point.

Rocky is talking to Judah's grandmother who had sent rocky money for taking care of Judah. Rocky told her to take the money back but she refused. So he brought some snacks for Judah from that money instead. 

Rocky is now ready to be with Judah. He decides to tell him but of course we need more drama.

Judah and Glenn are together now. Rocky hears Glenn (who came to meet Judah), that its validating to see him reach out and Judah replies back saying that he is special, much more special than any of his quarantine flings.

Next episode starts with Rocky making sure that Judah and Glenn don't have enough time together. He keeps on interrupting them. Judah's grandmother calls him and when she sees Glenn she mistakes him for Rocky who she spoke on the phone (she saw him on video call before so I don't get how she didn't remember him). 


Rocky tells Judah that he's willing to try but Judah says that he doesn't want to be with someone who isn't sure about himself. He says he wants to be with someone who will accept him with all his heart. Rocky seems as par with himself. 

He's confused as to how to convince Judah that he does love him and that his love is real.

She tells Judah why she never accepted him. Judah's grandfather left his grandmother (Lolly) to find the right kind of love for him. He was gay but because of several reasons he never came out. He finally did come out in his last five years. 

He was in Paris when he died. Judah's grandmother Lolly says that his grandfather's neighbor told Lolly that he used to stand in the balcony all day that was facing a gay bar. He used to keep on staring at it but never found the courage to go in. He was there the whole time seeing how his life could have played out.

She connects Judah's mom in the video conference. She tells her that initially she had planned to send Judah to conversion therapy. She regrets that and the reason she didn't want him to be gay is that she thought he will never find love just like his grandfather never found. Lolly finally accepts Judah for who he is.

Rocky tells Judah that he's ready to be with him. Judah asks him if the reason he wants to be with him now is because there's someone else too, who wants to be with him, as if he's some kind of game.

Rocky tells him that its not true and that he always liked him. So Judah asks him if he's gay now. Rocky says he's bisexual. Judah thinks that rocky is still tiptoeing around and that he isn't sure of himself.


Next we see Rocky get his payment from the photo-shoot and he sends it to his father. When his father calls him to thank him he notices Rocky isn't fine. He asks him if everything is okay. 

Rocky tells him yes it's okay and he was able to send him money because of a special person who helped him. His father tells him to take care of that special person. 

Rocky goes to Judah's room where Glenn was asking Judah for sex and Judah was saying no. Rocky announces that there was something between them and that they have been together.

Glenn tells Judah that he was telling on twitter how he's lonely in this quarantine period while he had a live in partner all this time. He also asks him if the reason Judah said no for sex is because he already has plenty. Lastly he tells him that this time Judah should chase him and he leaves.


Rocky tells Judah to stay with him and to choose him. But Judah says no because he wants someone who would love him with his whole heart and not just someone who isn't sure about themselves yet. Judah is about to leave and Rocky tears the quarantine pass.

THE NEXT EPISODE IS DELAYED TO NEXT FRIDAY AS THE PRODUCTION HOUSE WANTED TO POLISH FEW SCENES AND WANTED TO DELIVER A BETTER ENDING.

REVIEW:

I have been watching alot of Filipino BL's lately and I have to say the acting in all of them was absolutely amazing. 

I have reviewed Hello Stranger check it -https://bottledupthoughts19.blogspot.com/2020/10/hello-stranger-pinoy-bl.html

Quaranthings is about two people who, if it wasn't for them being holed up together would have never had any interaction at all. 

The series moves forward well, even when its just 8 episodes it does not feel rushed at all. 

We see Judah reconcile with his grandmother, know himself better, make amends with Glenn who he had always been rude to.

Rocky's character was someone who had to grow up faster because of his financial condition. 

We see he had sent a text to his mom before saying this is who he is. Due to some previous experience Rocky may not be confident enough to come out of the closet.

Judah has lived with his grandmother not accepting him for years now and then comes Rocky who was with him one day and cold to him the next.

Judah felt that Rocky might want him back just because Glenn is now in the picture. He's afraid to get hurt again. 

Whereas Rocky who has been through hard times and now trying to come in terms with his sexuality whether bisexual or gay feels intimidated by Judah asking for commitment.

About Judah being biphobic, in the scene Judah is clearly angry at Rocky who is seen saying can't I be bisexual? to Judah's question asking him if he's gay.

According to how I saw it and as explained by the production house in the YouTube comments of the 7th episode. 

Judah is angry about Rocky using bisexuality, like some people who use bisexuality as a gray area, admitting to like the same sex but not stepping out of heterosexuality altogether. 

He wants to stop Rocky from using bisexuality as a shield if he's actually gay. 

One might think that Judah shouldn't assume Rocky is gay but I think it was the way rocky said. He didn't confirm he was bisexual but just said in a manner like can't I be bisexual. It seemed as an offhand comment.

To play a character that people liked and disliked would obviously be difficult but Kyo Quijano pulled it off well.

Royce Cabrera's character wasn't easy either, but he sure did a good job at portraying it.

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