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Reloved thai drama review
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Reloved
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by Cyril-H
Feb 8, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Reloved — Strong Chemistry, Visible Growth, But a Love Story That Feels Too Easy

Going into Reloved, I was honestly excited because you can see how much Golf and Peter have grown since The Renovation in 2024. There is a confidence now, especially in how they hold emotional scenes, that wasn’t fully there before. They feel more comfortable on screen, more grounded, like they finally understand how to let moments breathe instead of rushing through them.

Peter Paratthakorn is, let’s be honest, insanely charming on screen. He’s cute, he has that very natural sensual presence, and physically he fits perfectly into the camera frame. But what really stood out to me is how natural he feels playing a gay character. It never feels like performance. It feels lived-in. Like he understands the emotional language of the character instinctively. And that creates this weird moment as a viewer where you stop thinking “he’s acting” and just accept him as the character.

If I compare him to Golf, Golf feels more like an actor building the character step by step, while Peter just exists in it. And that contrast actually makes their chemistry interesting, because it creates this balance between intensity and softness.

Now, where the drama loses me a bit is the relationship writing.

The love story itself feels… too smooth. Too easy. And when you’ve watched something like The Promise (2022), you know how powerful messy, complicated, slow emotional repair can be. Here, forgiveness comes fast. Reconnection happens fast. Emotional wounds close way too neatly. Real love, especially after separation and trauma, usually comes with hesitation, resentment, fear of being hurt again. And I wanted more of that.

The biggest missed opportunity for me is Donlaphat’s death.

That should have been the emotional core. The thing that shapes their choices, their guilt, their fears, their way of loving each other after loss. Instead, it feels like it’s treated like background lore instead of emotional fuel. And that made the story feel lighter than it should have been emotionally. Not bad, just… less impactful than it could have been.

And that’s the frustration with Reloved. Because it’s not badly made. The acting is solid. The chemistry is real. The production is clean. But the emotional writing sometimes plays too safe when it could have gone deeper and darker.

Final feeling

I liked it. I really did. But I kept thinking about what it could have been if it had allowed itself to hurt a little more. Because sometimes love stories become unforgettable when they stop trying to protect the audience and just show how messy love actually is.
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