Upcoming Thai Dramas: 2023+ Edition Alan is an ordinary young man with memory trouble. His life changes when he begins seeing the ghost of a strange old man every time he looks in the mirror. Alan's dad thinks what he's seeing are hallucinations and sends him for treatment at a psychiatric hospital. There, Alan meets Darwin, and the two develop a bond. However, no matter what, Alan's doctor isn't able to rid him of his "hallucinations," which are increasing in variety and intensity. Alan begins to suspect what he's seeing aren't hallucinations; rather, he suspects he's being haunted. If so, it means there's something in the past—something Alan isn't remembering—linking him to this old man. (Source: Thai = mebmarket.com || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Mystique in the Mirror" (ใครในกระจก) by Patrick III Rangsimant (รังสิมันต์). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: ใครในกระจก
- Also Known As: Khrai Nai Krajok , Someone in the Mirror
- Director: E Suphakorn Riansuwan
- Screenwriter: Chalita Narksooksri
- Genres: Psychological, Romance, Drama, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Tou Sedthawut AnusitAlanMain Role
- Pentor Jeerapat Pimanprom"Win" DarwinMain Role
- Nat Sakdatorn"Nin" Chayanin Wiwitsubin [Doctor]Support Role
- Kik Danai CharuchintaAlex BannalaiSupport Role
- Sugus Buntawit Tragulpanich"O" OphatSupport Role
- Tenon Teachapat Pinrat"Pete" PhirunthornSupport Role
Reviews
"Is it real or am I dreaming?" A series that should be watched exactly 2 times!
The less I write about it, the more it'll make sense, because if you try to figure out everything in the beginning, you can't understand how Alan feels.This is a unique story about a clueless guy being clueless for 8 damn episodes only for you to see how complicated life can be when you don't understand what's going on with you. That restlessness, impatiently waiting for the story to reveal, "what the hell is happening?" is part of the process and, trust me, it all made sense.
In my opinion, it could be better if it was two episodes shorter because by the time I finished watching it, I had already lost my braincells waiting for the revelation. Once you discover it, the agony and despair hits you like the cold damp air in the depressing dawn of monsoon. So you watch this drama two times; first time for the journey and second time for the realization of being aware of the destination. It will hit the same as it did the first time.
"So, how was that? Was it more like a dream or a reality?"
"This isn't a dream?"
"I told you earlier, but you didn't believe me."
But the truth spares no one.
Did I make any sense?
I feel like I'm becoming Alan now.
Dark, Haunting, and Unforgettable: A Unique Start to Mystique in the Mirror
I was completely lost during the first ten minutes, so I had to pause and read the plot summary. That was the best decision I made because everything made so much more sense afterward. My biggest tip for anyone starting this series is to read the synopsis first. It doesn’t spoil anything, but it gives you the right context to understand Alan and what’s actually happening.This is the first time I’ve seen Tou in a leading role, and his performance as Alan absolutely blew me away. He’s intense and expressive, showing fear, confusion, and raw emotion with every scene. There’s one shower scene that stood out not just for his perfect physique but for how terrifying it felt because of the mirror. The combination of vulnerability and fear was brilliant.
Pentor as Win finally got his time to shine after acting in so many supporting roles, finally got a main role in this series, and even though he only appeared briefly, I could already feel the chemistry between him and Tou. It’s a pairing I didn’t expect to work this well, but it does.
The series opens with a dark, chilling atmosphere that immediately pulls you in. The haunting score, eerie visuals, and strong cinematography create a sense of unease that doesn’t let go. It’s intense, psychological, and slightly terrifying.
This is my first BL with a visual hallucination and mental hospital setting, and I love how different it feels from the usual light, fluffy stories.
I genuinely don’t recommend watching this alone at night like I did because it left me staring nervously at my own mirror afterward. But despite the fear, I’m completely hooked.
For anyone who felt lost after watching the first few episodes like I did, don’t give up or judge it too quickly. The confusion is part of the experience, not a flaw. If everything were explained right away, the mystery and tension that make this genre so captivating would disappear. Mystique in the Mirror is meant to leave you questioning and uneasy, that’s what makes it so intriguing. Personally, I thought this series was executed really well and perfectly captured the tone of a true psychological BL.













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