Phupha and Nanfah have been friends since childhood. Phupha's father runs an old coffee shop opposite Nanfah's father's pharmacy, so the two grew up close, sharing experiences. However, after leaving college, Phupha suddenly disappears from Nanfah's world and hasn't been heard of in the past ten years. Sad and lonely, how will Nanfah start his new life? And how will he meet Phupha again? (Source: WeTV) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- Português (Brasil)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: The Promise สัญญา I ไม่ลืม
- Also Known As: Promise | I Won't Forget , The Promise, Never Forget , The Promise. Don't Forget , Sanya | Mai Luem
- Director: Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
- Screenwriter: Funt Thanyathorn Siwanukroh
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Kun Kittikun TansuhasPhupha / "Phu"Main Role
- Kiak Wattikorn PermsubhirunNanfah / "Nan"Main Role
- Bosszo Thawatchanin DarayonPartySupport Role
- Mint Putthida SamainiyomGiegieSupport Role
- Lift Supoj JanjareonbornKenSupport Role
- Mickey Swiis TechaphuwanonJoSupport Role
Reviews
The waste!!!
I had high expectations and I was disappointed. Many moments could have been cut or postponed. Everything seems to happen together. They tried to put a lot of drama and overdid it. Sad waste of a good premise. With beautiful scenes and a good track. The actors seem to put in a lot of effort. There is a chemistry. A lot was put to resolve in the end and it was developed poorly and poorly. Looks like they cut a lot.A week late for the finale, a mid-series break, it still didn't save. Characters that disappear. A romance that seems like it can't happen and when it seems like it will, it ends. That's the series. Like I said, it had potential and it was wasted.
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Enough of the nonsense
The story was an endless loop of misunderstandings, misinterpretations, miscommunications, or deliberately no communications. For those of you who are familiar with the movie GROUNDHOG DAY, this same theme repeated itself over and over again throughout 10 episodes. Just when one thought the message between the two would become clear some trope, or cliché or misunderstanding or no communication would thwart the message, or the other person would storm off in a huff and be mad or take offense. It became so exasperating to watch episode after episode of these same behaviors occur repeatedly. And the withholding of information almost drove me to drop this series. The prequel to this was so good. This was just plain awful. They are just so scared to show real gay love.See my full review of this series at BLBliss.com.
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