

Miss Dao and Tewkao's chemistry? Then, "I told sunset about you" is definitely for you! A lot of fans were not happy with the ending Dao and Tewkao got so, after a lot of fan's request, Nadao made this series starring the same actors (Billkin who played as Dr. Dao and PP Krit who played as Tewkao in My Ambulance).

Both fantastic and heartfelt BL's. His is about two teenage lovers that broke up in college years and reunite in adulthood with completely different lives.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.


Both the shows are about 2 best friends who grow up together but then have a big fight which breaks them apart .They meet each other again in high school where they reconcile.
They both have some good script ,amazing chemistry b/w the leads and great acting.
"I told the sunset abt u " is a BL and "high school frenemy" is a BL disguised as a bromance ?( u will understand what I mean after u watch it )
They both have some good script ,amazing chemistry b/w the leads and great acting.
"I told the sunset abt u " is a BL and "high school frenemy" is a BL disguised as a bromance ?( u will understand what I mean after u watch it )

- From the trailer for Ticket to Heaven, both deal with a lead coming to terms with their sexuality
- The cinematography in Ticket to Heaven reminded me of ITTSAY
- I'm not sure if the scene will come up in the drama, but in the trailer fourth looks into the mirror and touches himself which reminded me of the famous scene in which PP Krit is experimenting wearing a bra
- The cinematography in Ticket to Heaven reminded me of ITTSAY
- I'm not sure if the scene will come up in the drama, but in the trailer fourth looks into the mirror and touches himself which reminded me of the famous scene in which PP Krit is experimenting wearing a bra


They are both coming-of-age narratives that focus on two young people who have known each other all their lives and have a fraught relationship (are we friends, brothers, or competitors?) told in similar tones and with a similar level of simmering eroticism. Both have excellent camerawork and make interesting stylistic choices, both have convincing performances that showcase the actors' chemistry together, both are bittersweet, and both are continued in later installments of their respective franchises.

Both series have:
-male teens coming of age and falling in love.
-leads that are working hard at school
-main characters that hide and ignore their interest in their love interests.
-a character that is confident in his sexuality and supportive of another one who is struggling with his.
-realistic, emotional roller coaster that the characters go on as they try to accept themselves.
-complex characters that are likable but make mistakes.
-really good acting and a couple with chemistry on screen.
-male teens coming of age and falling in love.
-leads that are working hard at school
-main characters that hide and ignore their interest in their love interests.
-a character that is confident in his sexuality and supportive of another one who is struggling with his.
-realistic, emotional roller coaster that the characters go on as they try to accept themselves.
-complex characters that are likable but make mistakes.
-really good acting and a couple with chemistry on screen.

They are both coming-of-age narratives that focus on two young people who have known each other all their lives and have a fraught relationship (are we friends, brothers, or competitors?) told in similar tones and with a similar level of simmering eroticism. Both have excellent camerawork and make interesting stylistic choices, both have convincing performances that showcase the actors' chemistry together, both are bittersweet, and both are continued in later installments of their respective franchises.
In the series cut of ATOF, there's the added punch of emotion that comes from the epilogue scenes of each episode that additionally match well with the ITSAY-esque tone.
In the series cut of ATOF, there's the added punch of emotion that comes from the epilogue scenes of each episode that additionally match well with the ITSAY-esque tone.



It could be the blue shorts, but ITSAY gave me Love Sick vibes from the very beginning. Both have that raw, vulnerable, and uncertain feeling that accompanies young love and discovering one’s self. The filter used in ITSAY also imparted a retro feeling that took me back to the early days of Thai BL.

Both are stories of teens coming of age and falling in love, set in beautiful seaside towns. ITSAY is a bit more dramatic and has a lot more going on in the background, but it is also much longer. His is simple, short, sweet and very genuine. Both are very well written and have great conversations about what it is like to fall in love and grow up as a young adult.
