En medio del intrincado vals del tiempo, hace siete años, la misteriosa estudiante de medicina Karan, que posee el extraordinario poder de manipular el tiempo, le perdonó la vida a Kliaokhluen. Salvada del borde de la muerte, Kliaokhluen encontró el propósito de su vida, pero el único vestigio de su salvadora era un nombre. Atormentada por una conexión incumplida, Kliaokhluen se embarca en una búsqueda incansable de Karan. Estudia medicina para seguir los pasos de su enigmática salvadora hasta que el destino da un giro inesperado cuando, en medio de la frenética urgencia de la sala de emergencias, sus caminos convergen una vez más. Karan emerge, no como una compañera de estudios, sino como una cirujana cardiotorácica fría y distante. Kliaokhluen, ahora una experimentada estudiante de sexto año de medicina, lucha por cerrar la brecha, anhelando reconocimiento y comprensión. A medida que las líneas entre el pasado y el presente se difuminan, se revelan secretos que revelan un complejo accidente ocurrido hace años y la actitud gélida de la mujer que tiene la clave para las preguntas sin respuesta de Kliaokhluen. ¿Karan permanecerá indiferente, negándose a reconocer su habilidad única para controlar el tiempo, o sus destinos entrelazados finalmente se desentrañarán? (Fuente: Inglés = MyDramalist || Traducción = NaLen en kisskh) ~~ Adaptado de la novela "Reverse With Me: Across Millions of Orbits" (Reverse With Me ล้านวงโคจร) de Zezeho. Edit Translation
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- Título original: ล้านวงโคจร
- También conocida como: Lan Wongkhochon , ล้านวงโคจร Reverse with Me the Series
- Guionista y Director: May Siwat Decharat
- Géneros: Romance, Fantasía
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Reparto y créditos
- Noon Pitchatorn SantinatornkulKliaokhluenPapel principal
- Natt Kwon ChokejindachaiKaranPapel principal
- Meo-Meow Rachaya SoranakomMeowPapel secundario
- Fluke Tanakorn TiyanontThiPapel secundario
- Talay SanguandikulFiatPapel secundario
- IntanontAi [ER doctor]Papel secundario
Reseñas
Not a Hater, Just my Views
The actors have great potential, and it truly showed in Episode 7. However, the overall storytelling feels a bit choppy. I believe the director didn’t fully coordinate them to bring out that potential consistently. There’s a lack of continuous flow, and some scenes don’t feel natural or logical, almost as if certain "most-viewed" moments from other dramas were replicated without fitting smoothly into the narrative.Another issue is the pacing. By the end of each episode, there isn’t that gripping "why are you leaving us hanging?" feeling that keeps you eager for the next one. The romance also feels underdeveloped - just because one character can reverse time doesn’t mean the other will automatically remember and feel the same way. The emotional buildup between the MCs wasn’t given enough space to grow.
Overall, Reverse with Me isn’t a bad series, but it has a lot of gaps that prevent it from fully utilizing the actors' talents. With better direction and a more cohesive storyline, it could have been much more impactful.

Great acting and interesting premise ft. sloppy execution?
Reverse With Me had all the ingredients I usually fall in love with: an interesting time-altering premise, emotionally layered family dynamics, charming and heartwarming moments between the leads, a lovable secondary couple, and strong chemistry across the board. On paper, it seemed like the perfect drama—one that would hit all the emotional beats and deliver something truly memorable.And to be fair, it does a lot of things right. The chemistry between the leads is genuinely engaging—they carry the emotional weight of the story well, especially in the quieter, more intimate moments. Some of the family scenes were beautifully done, with just the right mix of tension and tenderness. I also appreciated the soft, melancholic tone that ran through the series—it gave the show a distinct emotional flavor that stood out from other recent dramas. The cinematography and music choices were also solid and helped elevate some of the more emotional scenes.
That said, despite these strengths, I walked away feeling pretty disappointed. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly why—maybe it was the pacing, or maybe I just went in with expectations that were too high.
The story felt full of plot holes—things that could’ve been clarified or better explained. Some might blame the short length (just 8 episodes), but I don’t think that’s the issue. Reverse 4 You also only had 8 episodes, yet it managed to tell a tighter, more complete story without it feeling rushed or messy.
In the end, Reverse With Me is a show full of potential—it has the right themes, the right cast, and the right emotional undercurrent—but it doesn’t always follow through on what it sets up. It’s not a bad drama by any means, and it has some lovely moments, but it left me wishing for just a little more depth, cohesion, and payoff. Worth a watch if you’re looking for a short, emotional story—but don’t expect everything to come together perfectly.