Mo and Tar face ostracism, societal judgement, and a struggle with addiction. However, the couple strives to overcome the darkness together through the power of love. (Source: Thai = one31.net || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: รัก OVERDOSE
- Also Known As: Love Overdose , รัก โอเวอร์โดส
- Director: Art Jariwat Uppakharnchaiyaphat
- Screenwriter: Pluak Attapon Pandee, Mink Kornnipa Doungmusit
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Nana Sawanya PaisarnpayakMoMain Role
- Tina Suppanad JittaleelaTarMain Role
- Preen Ravisrarat PibulpanuvatPupeSupport Role
- Namfon Sueangsuda LawanprasertJaengSupport Role
- Kob Songsit RungnopakunsiPreecha [Tar's father]Support Role
- Pu Kittipong PluempredapornOffSupport Role
Reviews
Not your typical GL.
Inspired by a true story of an LGBTQ+ couple, Top Patinya Khwantrakul and Mai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat, Rak Overdose takes a unique approach by delving into the complex world of sapphic love while also shining a light on the harsh realities of drug and alcohol addiction, unlike the typical GL series we often see in the market.While many GL series tend to focus primarily on the romantic aspect of relationships, this series places substance use disorders at the forefront. The focus is not only on raising awareness about drug abuse, but it also shows how one’s addiction could drag the person they love into the same abyss. The message is pretty simple: "love yourself first before loving anyone else," and it’s conveyed through Tar and Mo’s struggle as they navigate their love for each other and, at the same time, are forced to confront the destructive nature of addiction. Love alone cannot save you from your demon. Apart from that, this series tells how a good support system can really help a person break the habit. It’s about the people who stay and put in the effort. It takes a lot of strength to take the first step, but when you do, you'll be that much closer to healing and recovery.
Plus, the series doesn't shy away from showing the challenges faced by the couple individually and together, which involve trust, family issues, mental health issues, traumatic pasts, the withdrawal effects, breakups, and other domestic problems. It’s the most realistic portrayal of WLW relationships in a Thai series I’ve seen so far. Tina and Nana did a good job of bringing a dramatized version of Top and Mai to life, while still keeping it true to their story. And the short interview at the end of every episode really gives an insight into their struggle that allows people to connect with the story on a deeper emotional level.
For GL audiences looking for a series that goes beyond the typical romantic tropes, Rak Overdose is a must-watch. With its unique approach to storytelling, realistic portrayal of relationships, and focus on important social issues, this miniseries offers a refreshing take on LGBTQ+ representation in media and also a way to spread awareness about substance addiction and the options of treatment and approach to overcome it.
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