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Never Forget Your Enemy thai drama review
Ongoing 2/8
Never Forget Your Enemy
9 people found this review helpful
by NLE
1 day ago
2 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

A Captivating BL That Blends Youth, Mystery and Emotion Perfectly

Forget Your Enemy is an absolute gem and easily a 9.5 out of 10 for me. From the very first episode, it pulls you in with a story that feels fresh, emotional, and incredibly addictive.

The premise alone is so intriguing. A man wakes up after an accident with his memories stuck in his teenage years, only to discover that the person he once saw as his biggest rival somehow became the love of his life. That tension between past and present creates such a compelling emotional core without needing to overcomplicate the plot.

What I really love is how the drama balances timelines. The mix of high school flashbacks and present day adulthood adds depth to both characters and their relationship. You get to see how their rivalry began, while also feeling the weight of everything that was lost. It’s a perfect blend of youthful energy and more mature emotional storytelling.

Ja Woon and Ha Neul have amazing chemistry. Their dynamic feels natural, layered, and sometimes heartbreaking. The shift from enemies to something deeper is handled so well, especially with the added mystery of forgotten memories and hidden truths. Both actors deliver strong performances that make every moment feel believable.

Visually, the cinematography is beautiful and polished, giving the series a soft yet emotional tone that matches the story perfectly. For a miniseries, it feels complete, impactful, and never rushed.

But can we also talk about episode 2 because wow that NC scene was unexpected in the best way. Korean BLs usually play it safe, so seeing them go that bold really caught me off guard. And the peach scene 👀🍑 honestly I was not ready at all. You can really feel that Thai BL influence coming in and I am absolutely here for it.

Never Forget Your Enemy truly has it all romance, mystery, emotional depth, character growth and now bold moments too. It’s the kind of BL that stays with you even after it ends.
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