This is the story of a bond between the living and the dead. When one friend becomes a monk and the other dies in an accident, their connection takes on a new form. After Aim’s sudden death—caused by a painful mistake with his best friend Yot—secrets from that night come to light, revealing Aim’s hidden feelings. For Gigi and Arm, the truth exposes unresolved wounds from the past, while Aim and Yot must confront their emotions across two different worlds. Between life and death, the only path left is to let go—and to forgive. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- Français
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: คืนสุดท้าย
- Also Known As: 4 Destiny: The Last Night , 4 Destiny: คืนสุดท้าย
- Screenwriter: Piyapat Nanthanoraseth
- Genres: Horror, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- P Ekkapop Tata Main Role
- Pan Jirachot Chotticomporn Main Role
- Earth Nanthawat Phaiboonphattana Support Role
- Dee Patthama Panthong Support Role
- Jasmine Tuchchamon Changpanya Support Role
- Mae Methakarn Anektanasuwan Unknown
Reviews
Strong Start to the First Anthology
Our first anthology out of the four and I have to say it already left a strong impression. P and Pan return once again, and their chemistry continues to shine no matter what roles they take on. This time they portray best friends, and the dynamic between them feels both natural and heartfelt. P takes on the role of Yot, a young man who seems tough on the outside but is weighed down by personal struggles, a spoiled girlfriend who drains his energy and a mother who has fallen deep into gambling debts with dangerous loan sharks. On the other side, Pan plays Arm, Yot’s loyal best friend who hides a secret love for him, a layer that adds a bittersweet tension to their bond.The first episode set the tone for something more mature compared to the usual lighthearted BL format. It balanced real-life struggles with emotional depth, giving us a grounded story while still keeping the warmth of their friendship at the center. The storytelling flowed smoothly, and the performances made it easy to connect with the characters’ pain, flaws, and quiet feelings left unspoken.
What stood out the most to me was how believable P and Pan were together. Even in the silence between them, their acting spoke volumes. You could sense the affection Arm has for Yot, and at the same time, you could feel Yot’s world slowly collapsing under pressure. It was this mix of realism and emotional pull that made the episode so engaging.
Overall, this was a great watch and I’m giving it a solid 7.5/10. If the rest of the anthology continues with this level of depth and chemistry, then we are in for a memorable series. I honestly cannot wait to see how their story unfolds in the next episode.
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a coherent story
Overall: this isn't a fluffy romance; however, it wasn't trying to be. 2 episodes about 40 minutes each.Content Warnings: slaps, beaten up non con touching/molestation, kick, blood, death, grief
What I Liked
- clear premise
- good bloody makeup
Room For Improvement
- the plot was kind of meandering, the first part was mostly his mom yelling at him and drinking
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