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it was quite bored.....slow story...and we already guessed what happen next series...
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The plot is good, but they chose bad actors and a bad director, as well as a bad screen play writer.
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2 Moons (2017): A Mediocre Drama
The story was really plain and predictable. It didn’t live up to my expectations which was unfortunate because it really has a potential to have a good story line; moreover, 2 moons lacked depth. There were some scenes which were cringey and poorly executed. On the other hand, the cinematography was fine.The cast was charismatic and good-looking; however, the acting was substandard. The facial expressions and movements were stiff which was understandable since most of them are new actors but it really affected the exhibition of scenes. It didn’t potray the suitable feelings which led for me to adjust my understanding of a certain segment. It could also be the reason why the drama lacks chemistry. For example, the actor that portrayed Phana was really stiff and the facial expressions were dull which made me believe that he doesn’t really like Wayo. The supposedly heart warming scenes became cringey and bland. On the other hand, the actors have potential to be good actors especially Bas. Overall, it is a mediocre drama which you could watch during your free time but it won’t stand out compared to other BL dramas. Instead, you would be much more interested in the actors at the end.
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I do like Khemmonta though. I like him as an actor, good talent. As for God, very good looking guy but holy crap if a stone had a face - dude's got deadpan expression. Perhaps go back and take acting lessons and learn the art of facial expressions. And first time acting has nothing to do with it. Plenty of first time actors who pulled off their first role. I hear debates about pulling a second season or just cancelling it. I think cancelling it would do the actors greater justice so each of those young talent can move on to better projects. BL or not.
actors: Khemmonta +
Rewatch Value = 0.
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Please don’t not watch it because of me, try it for yourself you may enjoy it.
I did watch it a little while ago and just now decided to make a review but for the most part I can say it’s alright. I definitely expected more considering how many people loved this show but it’s wasn’t my thing I guess. The couples take some time to build and it’s just kinda boring. Not exactly the fact that they were a bit slow but just because the couples in general weren’t that interesting. For the main couple there’s not any bit of skinship like no intimacy at all. (holding hands, cuddling, etc yk all that cute stuff lol) it’s just bland but sweet at times I will admit. And the side couple had some flirtatious moments but that was for the most part one sided and they were never official. Overall I watched the whole thing in hopes of the couples developing more but never really got what I wanted out of it. If you happen to be the type to enjoy healthier and more “innocent” I wanna say, couples than this could be right for you.Was this review helpful to you?
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Loved this drama!
What struck me the most about this drama was the detail. We truly get to know each character - little by little. We get to see them interact at such a realistic level that you feel that we are watching one of those reality shows where the cast has been together so long - they are like a family. Situations are real. What happens is real. Even the "screaming queens" put in for comedy become everyday people as we get to know them (they aren't empty fillers just there for comedy).I will add to this in time but, I wanted to at least - get my feelings down here before I forget!
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The plot isn't too complicated, you will enjoy the most time of episodes.
Storyline: Based on a novel by chiffon_cake, 2Moons The Series serve you a university life that relatable for most of the SEA college student. The pacing is good, that made me enjoy watching this series.
Casting: Almost perfect, some the reader said that some of the actors not portrayed correctly, but in my opinion is okay. And the extras are awesome! A lot of other Moon and Star very good looking. The Casting team did the job very well.
Acting: In the early episode, some actor still looked stiff. But they got better throughout the episodes.
Every character has their own charm, sure you will get hooked by one of them.
Music: love the music, it suits well with the drama, and the Background music is awesome, it is light and synched with main OST. I expect more music for this drama.
Rewatch: Must watch, because it will be connected with the rest of seasons!
Verdict: I give 2Moons the series 9.5/10, great story that makes everyone melt
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2 MOONS - REVIEW
Story: The story primarily revolves around the slow-burn romance between Phana and Wayo, but I found it too one-dimensional to remain engaging throughout the series. While their relationship was sweet, it wasn't compelling enough to carry the entire narrative on its own. What disappointed me the most was how underutilized the other couples were. Ming and Kit had noticeably stronger chemistry and a more intriguing dynamic, yet their relationship received very limited development. Even more frustrating was Forth and Beam, whose storyline was practically nonexistent despite showing enough potential to become one of the series' highlights. Overall, the series had promising supporting characters and couples, but its heavy focus on Phana and Wayo prevented the story from reaching its full potential.By the time the series ended, it felt less like a complete story and more like an introduction to the characters. Several relationships were only beginning to develop, important character arcs remained unresolved, and the supporting couples were left without satisfying progression. Instead of delivering a fulfilling conclusion, the ending gave the impression that the real story was only about to begin. While this may have been intended to pave the way for a continuation, it left the first season feeling incomplete on its own. Overall, 2 Moons had enough charm and potential to be enjoyable, but its narrow focus on the main couple and its failure to fully develop the rest of the cast prevented the story from reaching the emotional payoff it was building toward. Rather than feeling like a self-contained season, it ultimately felt like a prologue that ended just as things were becoming interesting.
Acting/Cast: The casting was a mixed bag. As the main couple, God Itthipat and Bas Suradet carried the majority of the series, but their on-screen chemistry never fully convinced me. Many of their romantic moments felt more rehearsed than natural, making it difficult to become emotionally invested in Phana and Wayo's relationship. There were even scenes—particularly some of their kisses—that lacked the emotional tension and authenticity needed to make them engaging, to the point where I found myself skipping them during my rewatch.
In contrast, Kimmon Warodom and Copter Panuwat completely stole the spotlight as Ming and Kit. Despite having significantly less screen time, they delivered the strongest chemistry in the series. Their interactions felt effortless, playful, and believable, making every scene they shared memorable. They brought personality and charm to their characters, leaving a much stronger impression than the lead couple and making me wish the series had devoted more time to developing their relationship.
Looking back, my overall impression of the lead pairing was also affected by the events following the series, particularly comments made by God Itthipat about the BL genre. While those remarks don't change his performance on screen, they did lessen my appreciation of the pairing in retrospect. Overall, the supporting cast—especially Kimmon and Copter—was the strongest aspect of the series and ultimately elevated the acting more than the main leads did.
Music: The soundtrack did its job of complementing the romantic atmosphere of the series, but it wasn't particularly memorable overall. Most of the background music blended into the scenes without leaving a lasting impression, making it difficult to recall any specific tracks after finishing the drama.
The one musical moment that truly stood out was Bas Suradet's performance during the Moon Competition. His vocals were heartfelt, soothing, and emotionally fitting for the scene, making it one of the most memorable highlights of the series. Another moment that benefited from its musical accompaniment was the scene where Ming and Kit were bickering outside after Ming's awkward and unsuccessful attempt to flirt with his "KitKat." The combination of their playful chemistry and the background score made the scene charming and enjoyable to watch.
Aside from those moments, however, the soundtrack remained fairly subdued and lacked standout themes that could instantly remind me of the series. While the music never distracted from the story, it also didn't elevate many of the emotional or romantic scenes. Overall, the soundtrack was pleasant and serviceable, but it lacked the distinctiveness needed to leave a lasting impact.
Rewatch Value: The rewatch value is surprisingly high for me, but not because of the series as a whole. To this day, I still find myself revisiting Ming and Kit's scenes, as they remain the undeniable highlight of 2 Moons. Despite their limited screen time, Kimmon and Copter delivered the strongest chemistry in the series, making every interaction between Ming and Kit feel natural, entertaining, and emotionally engaging.
Their relationship had the perfect balance of playful banter, heartfelt moments, and gradual romantic development, making it easy to become invested in their story. Whether it was Ming's relentless attempts to win over his "KitKat" or their humorous bickering that slowly evolved into genuine affection, their scenes consistently left a lasting impression and never lost their charm, even after multiple rewatches.
Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the rest of the series. The main storyline lacked enough emotional impact for me to revisit it in its entirety, and I often find myself skipping directly to MingKit's scenes instead. Their chemistry and charisma carried much of my enjoyment of the show, and without them, I don't think I would have returned to 2 Moons nearly as often. While the series itself isn't one I regularly rewatch from beginning to end, Ming and Kit's storyline alone is more than enough reason for me to keep coming back.
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The story itself is great, with some really nice twists in the end which make the story not your typical hate to love story.
The cast is, as I already said, really nice to look at. But the ACTING is a disaster... At least God is really a bad actor here. While Bas and the others do a pretty alright job, God is just so off.
The music is annoying as hell! I wanna talk to the editor... No, no talk, just take them and shake them so they stop playing these annoying tunes at the most improper times. Ugh!
Rewatch value - 0/0
Overall, Bas did a great job and especially Kim was really good (as all the side characters). Unfortunately, God disappointed and the conversations were sometimes so damn awkward, topped off with the most annoying music. It's a pity, it could have been so good!
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Sweet
This drama will kill you with cuteness and happiness.First off i watched gen y before this, so it was to see how everything and everyone met.
There were times were you had to some have patience, the story does go up and down, the main characters were sweet but it did feel forced or no chemistry at all.
Each character does progress and you see how they grow towards each other, i particular loved ming and kit (probably the only reason i watched),
Overall its a sweet story
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