Blueming (2022)
Blueming (2022) – ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 100/10
Episodes: 11 (short format)
Country: South Korea
Starring:
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Kang Eun-bin as Cha Si-won
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Jo Hyuk-joon as Hyeong Da-un
Based on: The webtoon Blueming by Tak Bon
Review:
An absolute marvel in the short-format BL world, Blueming is one of those rare gems that sweep you away with its sincerity, elegance, and emotional intelligence.
From the very first episode, the show establishes Cha Si-won’s deep-rooted insecurities about self-worth and appearance, shaped by his experiences of being overlooked in his younger years. When he enters film school, determined to be loved by all, he meets Hyeong Da-un—a tall, handsome, effortlessly charismatic classmate who seems to be everything Si-won is not.
What follows is a masterclass in character development. Their interactions are not only relatable and raw, but also incredibly touching and heartfelt. You feel every flinch, every lingering glance, every moment of vulnerability.
The chemistry between the leads is magnetic—natural, unforced, and simply mesmerizing. Whether it’s a loaded silence or a smile held too long, the screen crackles with tension and tenderness. The acting? Absolutely phenomenal. Kang Eun-bin and Jo Hyuk-joon breathe life into their characters with nuanced emotional depth, making you root for them with every fiber of your being.
Despite its short runtime, Blueming manages to explore themes of self-acceptance, envy, love, and healing—and it does so without ever feeling rushed. It’s tight, it's meaningful, and it lingers in your heart long after the credits roll.
Verdict:
Blueming isn’t just a BL—it’s a beautiful coming-of-age story that transcends genre, giving voice to queer insecurities and affirmations alike. With stunning performances, perfect pacing, and tender storytelling, it deserves every bit of the 100/10 rating.
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