The Day I Loved You

9.5
202318m

Eli gets suspended for vandalizing school properties. At the guidance counselor’s office, he meets Nikko, the straight A student who’s feisty and assertive. From two different clocks, they get the surprise of their lives when they learned they have to dance together… at the school prom.

Production

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Thumbnail for video: THE DAY I LOVED YOU Official Trailer | Premieres April 26 on Regal Entertainment Channel

THE DAY I LOVED YOU Official Trailer | Premieres April 26 on Regal Entertainment Channel

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2023

Eli gets suspended for vandalizing school properties. At the guidance counselor’s office, he meets Nikko, the straight A student who’s feisty and assertive. From two different clocks, they get the surprise of their lives when they learned they have to dance together… at the school prom.

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1. The Day We Met

Eli nearly gets suspended for vandalizing school properties. At the guidance counsellor's office, he meets Nikko, the straight A student who’s feisty and assertive. From two different worlds, they get the surprise of their lives when they learned they have to dance together… at the school prom.

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2. The Day We Danced

After agreeing to join the soiree, Eli and Nikko still have friction when dealing with each other, and Justin can’t be more upset about it. Yet, Nikko’s kindness might give Eli a change of heart.

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3. The Day We Became Close

Tension arises between Justin and Eli as they fight for Nikko's attention. But Eli takes a step back when the whole school starts to notice his closeness with Nikko. Justin is worried for Nikko, and he wants to be always on his side.

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4. The Day We Confided

As promposals happen at Bright High left and right, Nikko and Eli becomes closer as they begin to see a new light in each other. Justin is being set aside, but he still wants to protect Nikko from anything or anyone that may harm him.

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5. The Day Of Promposal

As the prom approaches, tension arises more between Eli and Justin to win over Nikko’s heart. Eli comes to term with himself when it comes to who he really wants to take to prom. Justin prepares to confess of who he wants to do the promposal.

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6. The Day We Learned The Truth

Eli discovered something about Nikko, when Justin tells him why he insists on protecting him. They also learn that Nikko might not attend the prom, and it hurts them both. Eli discovers a way on how to become closer to Nikko.

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7. The Day We Completed the Bucket List

Eli is shattered when he learned that Nikko won’t be able to go to the prom. But he learned about Nikko’s bucket list, in his No Fear list. He will make ways to make these things happen. Justin becomes more jealous.

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8. The Day You Said You Loved Me

Eli and Justin make it their mission to be there for Nikko, and are delighted when they learn that finally, Nikko is allowed by his mom to go to prom. It’s now their chance to make another promposal, to make Nikko choose between the two of them.

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9. The Day We Knew Our Heartaches

As Nikko’s condition worsens, Eli and Justin patiently stay by his side, even if they witness him shatter into pieces. Yet, a little word of encouragement turn things around for Nikko, and he comes to terms with whatever lies ahead.

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10. The Day I Loved You

It’s prom night, and Eli is worried whether Nikko could really come. He waits for him, refusing to come in unless Nikko arrives. Meanwhile, Nikko gives up on coming to the prom, because his medical tests are taking so long.

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Dominic Kebre

10/10

Out of nowhere, a gem !

It's been quite some time since the Philippines gave the world of BL ground-breaking series like ”Gameboys” or ”Gaya sa pelikula”. There were actually some good series like ”Daddy Love”, ”Love at the End of the World,” and ”Papa, What is Love?”, although I wouldn't call these ”BL”, but rather ”gay” series. And now, all of a sudden, out of nowhere comes a BL gem entitled ”The Day I Loved You”.

What seems to be quite a conventional enemy-to-lovers and love-triangle high school BL series in the first episodes, suddenly turns into a heartbreaking drama, so viewers should be warned not to start watching this with false expectations.

The main characters are Nikko (Tommy Alejandrino), a nerdy boy, president of the school's book and bible clubs as well as the dance troupe, his best friend Justine (Rabin Angeles), who's had a crush on Nikko for a long time, and troublemaker Eli (Raynold Tan), who is being adored by all the girls and who bullies Nikko at first. When Eli is caught breaking into the school, the director punishes him by forcing him to join the dance troupe, with Nikko teaching him to dance.

Step by step, Eli gets closer to Nikko, with Justine enviously trying to obstruct their evolving relationship. Shortly before the school's prom, both Eli and Justine ask Nikko to be their partner at the prom, and at that very moment, Nikko breaks down whose health deteriorates rapidly. He suffers from ALS and knows that he won't have much time left to enjoy a ”normal” life, but he stays positive.

Nikko falls for Eli, the ”bad guy”, and under his influence Eli drops his bad behaviour, and finally even reconciles with his mum who lives abroad and had sent him back to the Philippines because of his permanent shenanigans. Eli tries his best to make Nikko happy by fulfilling some of the wishes on his bucket list. Justine finally accepts that he won't be Nikko's lover, and he gives up in a heartbreaking scene. He proves that he is Nikko's best friend when he teams up with Eli trying to support Nikko.

Things become even more dramatic when shortly before the prom Nikko can't move his legs any more. He is desperate and about to give up, and it is Eli who persuades him to return to his joyful, positive self. I don't want to spoil too much about the final episode here, but what I can say is that it's an emotional rollercoaster like the entire second half of the series, and although the ending is more bittersweet than happy, there is even a slight chance that there may be a season 2.

The story is well written (by Easy Ferrer), with a good blend of comedic, joyful, sad, tragic, and emotional scenes. Some viewers were obviously not prepared for the serious story in the second half of the series as they expected a lighthearted rom com, but life isn't a bed of roses for everybody, so this series is more true-to-life than most high school BL series which only revolve around the love affairs of guys trying to find out whether they're straight, gay, or whatever. Integrating a character with a disease as serious as ALS into a BL series is courageous and requires sensitive writing, but it works in this show.

Apart from the unique plot, it is the actors who make this series worth watching. Tommy Alejandrino, who was awarded ”best actor” for his main role in the 2022 movie ”The Baseball Player”, is a very good actor who brilliantly manages to bear the main burden of this show. Raynold Tan has been reduced to his good looks by some viewers, and he may have some room for improvement as an actor, but he does a good job as does Rabin Angeles, who is a newbie like Raynold. I would love to see these three in a season 2 or in a completely new series together again. Most of the side characters are good in their respective roles, too. As a dedicated fan of Kaleb Ong, I would have wished to see more of him in this series, but you can't always get what you want...

The directing (Easy Ferrer) is good and the production is technically better than many Filipino series, which doesn't come as a surprise as it was made by Regal Entertainment who have given us (among many other, non-BL productions) the Ben X Jim and B X J Forever series which were harshly criticised by some viewers, but I'm probably one of the few who actually liked those series very much for their colourful stories, very good acting, and the inclusion of all the colours of the rainbow, and clear political statements about the pending SOGIE bill.

All in all, ”The Day I Loved You” is a beautiful BL series with a unique plot and good actors who I am sure we'll see more often in the future. Viewers should be warned, however, that the series' second half is dramatic, if not sad, so if you expect nothing but shallow entertainment, this isn't a series for you. But if you're keen to watch good entertainment with a serious message, you'll love it.

Country: Philippines (2023)

Episodes: 10 à 20 mins.

Director: Easy Ferrer

Cast: Tommy Alejandrino, Raynold Tan, Rabin Angeles, Kaleb Ong et al.

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