9/10 A Parallel Universe Love Story Done Right What can I say? I really love this pairing. I also love parallel-universe stories, and the bonus is they added mind-reading to this series. Me & Who follows the story of Popthorn-an orphan who works multiple jobs just to make ends meet. He gets into an accident and suddenly wakes up in another universe, the world of Suriya, a wealthy hotel owner. Meanwhile, Apo, a billionaire who looks exactly like him, also gets into an accident, and Popthorn ends up being reborn in his body. Apo is in a relationship with Suriya, so Popthorn and Suriya have to pretend they're still a couple-but eventually, they genuinely fall in love. I love that the relationship wasn't rushed. They actually spent time getting to know each other, so the buildup feels real and earned. There's one villain in the story, but it's not exaggerated. Overall, the series still feels light and fluffy. The plot twist in Episode 8 involving Apo's half-brother was completely unpredictable. There are plenty of funny and sweet moments that keep you engaged. Popthorn is hilarious from the very beginning, especially when he's practicing how to act like Apo. The chemistry between the leads is strong, and the NC scenes feel natural. The side couple also has great chemistry, and I really enjoyed their story too. BigPark's acting has improved a lot, and this series is definitely an upgrade from their 2024 show The Monster Next Door-l liked that one, but I love this. And of course, shoutout to François the butler-he's absolutely hilarious and the role fits him perfectly. The plot twist later on involving Apo's car accident is predictable, but I honestly didn't mind because the story kept me genuinely invested. Overall, this series is super enjoyable and well-executed. There's never a dull moment. The pacing is just right, and the visuals are beautiful. It's definitely a must-watch.
10/10 This was a Big Girl Series Can I say that the people were all beautiful... but my lead couple was on point. The cinematography was so beautiful that I caught myself replaying some of the scenes... Salin's waistline was insane... make me want to workout, lol. I thought I would've like the story line but it was good. The clothing attires were sharp. But Salin'a runway outfit was stunning. He looked so beautiful. The visualization of the outside shots were beautiful. So beautiful that it crossed my mind to want to visit the locations. I have watched it once but headed out to grab a nice bottle of wine and binge watch it again. Because I know I missed keep points as I have to read the caption. I would put this in my library to pull out on the weekend.
10/10 This was a Big Girl Series Can I say that the people were all beautiful... but my lead couple was on point. The cinematography was so beautiful that I caught myself replaying some of the scenes... Salin's waistline was insane... make me want to workout, lol. I thought I would've like the story line but it was good. The clothing attires were sharp. But Salin'a runway outfit was stunning. He looked so beautiful. The visualization of the outside shots were beautiful. So beautiful that it crossed my mind to want to visit the locations. I have watched it once but headed out to grab a nice bottle of wine and binge watch it again. Because I know I missed keep points as I have to read the caption. I would put this in my library to pull out on the weekend.
10/10 My Sweetheart Jom Truly A Masterpiece! Worth Every Second Of Watching! It's a beautiful love story of Yo and Jom. A story where two people gradually get to know each other, get used to living around one another, and start helping and trusting each other little by little. As they continue to discover more about each other, Yo and Jom realize they're falling in love. This is a series where everything is very logical and consistent. Yes, it's not the type of series filled with tons of kisses and sex scenes, but that's exactly what makes it so good. It's a show about feelings, love, family, and school. What I absolutely adore about this series is that the main characters, with their superb acting, managed to convey emotions and feelings to us-whether it's love, sadness, joy, sorrow, or any other emotion. For me, this series is magnificent!
10/10 My Sweetheart Jom Truly A Masterpiece! Worth Every Second Of Watching! It's a beautiful love story of Yo and Jom. A story where two people gradually get to know each other, get used to living around one another, and start helping and trusting each other little by little. As they continue to discover more about each other, Yo and Jom realize they're falling in love. This is a series where everything is very logical and consistent. Yes, it's not the type of series filled with tons of kisses and sex scenes, but that's exactly what makes it so good. It's a show about feelings, love, family, and school. What I absolutely adore about this series is that the main characters, with their superb acting, managed to convey emotions and feelings to us-whether it's love, sadness, joy, sorrow, or any other emotion. For me, this series is magnificent!
9/10 "Rearrange": A Second Chance Wrapped In Warmth And Silence "Rearrange" is not just a series; it's an emotional journey that will stay with you long after the credits roll. From the first episode to the last, the acting is extraordinary - raw, authentic, and so deeply felt. The main leads share a chemistry that transcends the screen, each glance, each touch filled with unspoken emotion. And then there's the second couple, whose connection is just as powerful. They were more than just a subplot; their story was just as rich and full of heart, adding layers of love and complexity to this beautifully woven narrative. The plot itself is something special. It isn't your typical love story. It's a meditation on second chances and the regret that comes with not taking those opportunities when they present themselves. The message is clear: if you ever get the chance to go back and rewrite your mistakes, you must take it. In real life, we rarely get a second shot at things, and "Rearrange" reminds us of how precious those moments are. It's a bittersweet lesson, one that I found myself reflecting on long after I finished watching. This series stirred emotions in me that I didn't even realize I needed to feel. It was like being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold day - comforting, protective, and tender. There's something deeply beautiful in how this story made me reconnect with emotions I had lost somewhere along the way. But there's also a sadness to it. A feeling of emptiness, as if something precious has ended, leaving only memories behind. The impact of "Rearrange" is more than just entertainment. It's a quiet, lingering presence, like a song that stays with you long after it's stopped playing. The moments, the feelings, the lessons - they'll stay with me forever. I know I'll keep thinking about this series, about these characters, long after the final episode. And while that leaves me with a kind of bittersweet ache, it's also a reminder that this series gave me something I can't easily forget - a piece of my heart that I never knew Inaadad. "Rearrange" was a rare gift, one I'm grateful for. I'll miss it deeply, but l'll carry it with me always. 9/10.
10/10 This Underrated Series Stole My Heart never expected to like this series. I ended up loving it. The acting is a solid 10/10 it was SO good. Especially a scene where Sunshine auditions for a play, I sobbed. The plot is so solid, I wasn't left confused or bothered, I was interested the entire time. It has such a big message about being able to let go and selflessness, it was really beautiful and full of angst. The stories they told like fairytales were some of my favorite parts. There is a big slow-burn dynamic which was absolutely amazing. The relationship between Q and Sunshine was an amazing mystery to unravel, and the ending-- without spoiling anything I'll just say that it was more than perfect. When they both say a single word at the same time a big realization was revealed. It was so beautiful, emotional, profound, and it made it to my favorites. I wish more people would watch this series.
8/10 "The Hidden Moon" - A Beautiful but Heartbreaking Story of Love... Or Was That Love Even Real? "The Hidden Moon" is not just a series-it's a lingering ache wrapped in mystery. From the beginning, it draws you into what feels like a familiar tale of love, only to unravel into something far more haunting. The plot twist-that Khen and his friends were already dead-hits like a quiet thunderclap. Suddenly, everything shifts. Was Mas ever truly there, or was he simply the shape of Khen's longing? A reflection of love never lived, but deeply desired? Their chemistry is undeniable-tender, electric, painfully beautiful. And yet, each moment between them feels like holding something too fragile to last. A dream you don't want to wake from. Sompoh and Khampuan's story, though brief, adds another layer of sorrow-a love silenced by fear and judgment. A reminder that not all love is allowed to survive in the light. This series doesn't offer easy answers. Instead, it leaves behind questions that echo long after the final scene: Was any of it real? Or was it all a ghost story of the heart? "The Hidden Moon" doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel its absence, its ache, its what-its. I loved every episode. Even in its confusion, I found clarity-in its silence, emotion. It's rare to find a BL series in this genre that dares to be so emotionally raw, so poetically uncertain. Whether Mas and Khen's love existed or not, one thing is certain: I won't forget it.
8/10 "The Hidden Moon" - A Beautiful but Heartbreaking Story of Love... Or Was That Love Even Real? "The Hidden Moon" is not just a series-it's a lingering ache wrapped in mystery. From the beginning, it draws you into what feels like a familiar tale of love, only to unravel into something far more haunting. The plot twist-that Khen and his friends were already dead-hits like a quiet thunderclap. Suddenly, everything shifts. Was Mas ever truly there, or was he simply the shape of Khen's longing? A reflection of love never lived, but deeply desired? Their chemistry is undeniable-tender, electric, painfully beautiful. And yet, each moment between them feels like holding something too fragile to last. A dream you don't want to wake from. Sompoh and Khampuan's story, though brief, adds another layer of sorrow-a love silenced by fear and judgment. A reminder that not all love is allowed to survive in the light. This series doesn't offer easy answers. Instead, it leaves behind questions that echo long after the final scene: Was any of it real? Or was it all a ghost story of the heart? "The Hidden Moon" doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel its absence, its ache, its what-its. I loved every episode. Even in its confusion, I found clarity-in its silence, emotion. It's rare to find a BL series in this genre that dares to be so emotionally raw, so poetically uncertain. Whether Mas and Khen's love existed or not, one thing is certain: I won't forget it.
Teng I-Han's direction is top-notch A Balloon's Landing, directed by Teng I-Han, is a captivating fantasy film that whisks viewers away to a realm filled with wonder and deep emotions. Released in 2024, this cinematic treasure highlights the incredible skills of its main actors, Chun-Him Lau, Fandy Fan, and Tzu Hsuan Chan, who deliver performances that are both engaging and heartfelt. The story beautifully intertwines dreams and reality, delving into themes of love, loss, and the strength of hope. Lau's portrayal of the main character is both subtle and powerful, pulling the audience into his journey with a mix of fragility and resilience. Fandy Fan adds a vibrant spark to his character, bringing moments of humor and charm that balance the film's more touching scenes. Tzu Hsuan Chan also shines with an impressive performance... Teng I-Han's direction is top-notch, crafting a visually stunning world that enhances the film's enchanting narrative. The score amplifies the emotional resonance, guiding viewers through the characters' ups and downs. This film encourages audiences to ponder their own dreams and the ties that connect us, making it a must-see for fans of the fantasy genre.
Memory In The Mirror This is another Thai BL series about multiverse. But unlike its predecessors (such as Vice Versa, I Feel You Linger In The Air, and Two Worlds), this one not only deals with a parallel world, it also deals with time travel. You'll understand what I'm talking about once you've watched the series. I'm not gonna spoil it any further, all I'm going to say is that this series has a good ending. Also it's not too sickeningly sweet like other Thai BL series. It's well written and with average run time of 30 minutes per episode, the plot isn't being stretched for too long. So you won't have to worry about being bored watching it. Every moment in it is essential to the plot. I also think that it's well acted by most actors. The chemistry of the main leads is decent. If you're a BL fan, then you need to put this on your watch list.
* 7/10 Sportmanship: BL Version This BL series revolves around sports. Meet Zee & Sprite, twin brothers who're very different in both characteristics and likings. Zee excels in volleyball while Sprite is a Jujitsu prodigy. Because of a major event that I'm not going to spoil, Zee couldn't compete in a match. So Sprite offered to fill in as his twin's replacement to make sure Zee don't get kicked out of the team for being absent. This is a standard BL series which revolves around sports and friendship. TBH I think that the family and friendship drama in this series wasn't cultivated enough. There's so much more that they can do to make those aspects better. But they only gave it a small proportion. Too bad. And the romance wasn't really deep either. It was just a condiment to the sports aspect. And although the steamy scenes (yes, there are steamy scenes) were sufficient, but the ending didn't turn out well for every couple. There's a side couple who didn't end up together. That's kinda disappointing, at least for me.
Cute fantasy The general rating ist very low (5 stars), i think this series deserves better. Overall it's a well done fantasy series, i liked the genre and the whole idea of the merman storyline. I watched it from week to week and sticked with it. Must say, i thought the actors were all veery young, ha not the case. We have a very cute, almost innocent vibe, which is totally fine. Don't expect deepness. It's a light, dreamy fantasy series, which might be worth watching for you.
10/10 Great Actors I really love Addicted, I watched all the previous versions and I must say, that this Thai version is my favourite. I really enjoy the story and length and especially the actors. know August from earlier projects and he is great, but I didn't expect that he'll be my favourite Hero from all versions (Gu Hai, Wu Bi). He is so great in his role and Mac I'm watching here for the first time, but he can express his feelings so well, he is really very good. It's so funny, sometimes so soft and sometimes it shows the difficulties and anger, how it's supposed to be. Only one disappointment there is, that story is not complete again, so I really hope that will be season 2, because I would like to have ending with these two.
10/10 Love It! Honestly I have no idea why people hate this series other than the age of the actors which even I thought at first it was a bit strange to put a 16 year old but after watching the whole series, i have to say they are amazing actors. For a 16 year old he has a very mature attitude and both actors have great chemistry. There was no explicit/sensual acting involved so most of the intimate scenes didn't feel weird or awkward. Overall the plot and storyline was amazing and the last episode was by far my favourite. I'd love to see another season and a continuation of where they go or what happens. Honestly it's growing on me and since the intimate scenes are more teenage romance friendly, the age slipped my mind!
10/10 I love it This is really good story and PoohPavel acting is so amazing they have the best chemistry ever and all the cast is good, the production too was so good and the OST is so beautiful PoohPavel voice really touching the heart i love horror so i was looking for this series almost 2 years... u should go watch it
Old Man In The Mirror This Thai BL series is well directed and acted. The plot is tricking the audience into seeing a falsified image about the main lead. You'll understand what I mean when you watch the final episode. My only problem with this series, is that it can be made way shorter. They kept prolonging the mystery by repeating the same phrases over and over again that it became so frustrating. Usually a good mystery reveals its secret bit by bit. This one didn't. It only keep repeating the same pattern of hide and seek until the last episode. Then they spill everything in it. I don't like this kind of mystery plot. So for me, 6 stars is generous enough.
10/10 The Cursed Love - The Series That Stole My Heart I don't even know where to start because this series has truly captured my whole heart! "The Cursed Love" is pure magic - every scene, every glance, every emotion feels so real and beautiful that I can't stop thinking about it. fo The acting is incredible, and the chemistry between the main leads is just breathtaking - so natural, so deep, and so full of emotion. Every time they're on screen together, it feels like the world stops for a moment. Their connection is something truly special. + The story itself is amazing - full of emotion, mystery, and love. I wait for every new episode like it's a gift, and it never disappoints. It's such an underrated series that deserves so much more love and support! And the OST... oh my heart ( Sung by one of the main leads, Ongsa Tthuchh, his voice is absolutely stunning - melodic, warm, and full of feeling. It fits the story perfectly and adds an extra layer of emotion to this already beautiful series. "The Cursed Love" isn't just a show - it's an experience, a feeling, something that stays with you long after the episode ends.
9/10 Dark power/dark romance Every episode arrives with a bang! Like being mentioned before, we have dark power, but also romance and action. There are characters, which you'll love and characters, which you'll find not bearable at all. It's a series of extremes. * made it difficult to vote haha. A little bit more romance would have been nice. A little less Chet drama also. I'll give it a 9 (in the genre), because there's no series to compare..ah maybe heartkillers..there we've also seen non negotiable behavior before.. This is important to add.
8/10 The Ex-Exes This is a reunion for Krist and Singto since their SOTUS the series. As per usual, GMMTV's series are always thick in family drama and romance. So this one is no different. Their chemistry is still as good, if not better. The plot is not very different than other BL rom-com, but it's still pretty interesting to follow the story. The ending was so sweet, ! added another star for the ending alone. I think that the fujoshis would really love this one.
What can I say? I really love this pairing. I also love parallel-universe stories, and the bonus is they added mind-reading to this series. Me & Who follows the story of Popthorn-an orphan who works multiple jobs just to make ends meet. He gets into an accident and suddenly wakes up in another universe, the world of Suriya, a wealthy hotel owner.
Meanwhile, Apo, a billionaire who looks exactly like him, also gets into an accident, and Popthorn ends up being reborn in his body.
Apo is in a relationship with Suriya, so Popthorn and Suriya have to pretend they're still a couple-but eventually, they genuinely fall in love. I love that the relationship wasn't rushed. They actually spent time getting to know each other, so the buildup feels real and earned. There's one villain in the story, but it's not exaggerated. Overall, the series still feels light and fluffy.
The plot twist in Episode 8 involving Apo's half-brother was completely unpredictable. There are plenty of funny and sweet moments that keep you engaged. Popthorn is hilarious from the very beginning, especially when he's practicing how to act like Apo. The chemistry between the leads is strong, and the NC scenes feel natural. The side couple also has great chemistry, and I really enjoyed their story too.
BigPark's acting has improved a lot, and this series is definitely an upgrade from their 2024 show The Monster Next Door-l liked that one, but I love this. And of course, shoutout to François the butler-he's absolutely hilarious and the role fits him perfectly.
The plot twist later on involving Apo's car accident is predictable, but I honestly didn't mind because the story kept me genuinely invested.
Overall, this series is super enjoyable and well-executed.
There's never a dull moment. The pacing is just right, and the visuals are beautiful. It's definitely a must-watch.
Can I say that the people were all beautiful... but my lead couple was on point. The cinematography was so beautiful that I caught myself replaying some of the scenes... Salin's waistline was insane... make me want to workout, lol. I thought I would've like the story line but it was good. The clothing attires were sharp. But Salin'a runway outfit was stunning. He looked so beautiful. The visualization of the outside shots were beautiful. So beautiful that it crossed my mind to want to visit the locations. I have watched it once but headed out to grab a nice bottle of wine and binge watch it again. Because I know I missed keep points as I have to read the caption. I would put this in my library to pull out on the weekend.
Can I say that the people were all beautiful... but my lead couple was on point. The cinematography was so beautiful that I caught myself replaying some of the scenes... Salin's waistline was insane... make me want to workout, lol. I thought I would've like the story line but it was good. The clothing attires were sharp. But Salin'a runway outfit was stunning. He looked so beautiful. The visualization of the outside shots were beautiful. So beautiful that it crossed my mind to want to visit the locations. I have watched it once but headed out to grab a nice bottle of wine and binge watch it again. Because I know I missed keep points as I have to read the caption. I would put this in my library to pull out on the weekend.
Worth Every Second Of Watching!
It's a beautiful love story of Yo and Jom. A story where two people gradually get to know each other, get used to living around one another, and start helping and trusting each other little by little. As they continue to discover more about each other, Yo and Jom realize they're falling in love. This is a series where everything is very logical and consistent. Yes, it's not the type of series filled with tons of kisses and sex scenes, but that's exactly what makes it so good. It's a show about feelings, love, family, and school. What I absolutely adore about this series is that the main characters, with their superb acting, managed to convey emotions and feelings to us-whether it's love, sadness, joy, sorrow, or any other emotion. For me, this series is magnificent!
Worth Every Second Of Watching!
It's a beautiful love story of Yo and Jom. A story where two people gradually get to know each other, get used to living around one another, and start helping and trusting each other little by little. As they continue to discover more about each other, Yo and Jom realize they're falling in love. This is a series where everything is very logical and consistent. Yes, it's not the type of series filled with tons of kisses and sex scenes, but that's exactly what makes it so good. It's a show about feelings, love, family, and school. What I absolutely adore about this series is that the main characters, with their superb acting, managed to convey emotions and feelings to us-whether it's love, sadness, joy, sorrow, or any other emotion. For me, this series is magnificent!
"Rearrange" is not just a series; it's an emotional journey that will stay with you long after the credits roll. From the first episode to the last, the acting is extraordinary - raw, authentic, and so deeply felt. The main leads share a chemistry that transcends the screen, each glance, each touch filled with unspoken emotion. And then there's the second couple, whose connection is just as powerful. They were more than just a subplot; their story was just as rich and full of heart, adding layers of love and complexity to this beautifully woven narrative.
The plot itself is something special. It isn't your typical love story. It's a meditation on second chances and the regret that comes with not taking those opportunities when they present themselves. The message is clear: if you ever get the chance to go back and rewrite your mistakes, you must take it. In real life, we rarely get a second shot at things, and
"Rearrange" reminds us of how precious those moments are. It's a bittersweet lesson, one that I found myself reflecting on long after I finished watching.
This series stirred emotions in me that I didn't even realize I needed to feel. It was like being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold day - comforting, protective, and tender. There's something deeply beautiful in how this story made me reconnect with emotions I had lost somewhere along the way. But there's also a sadness to it. A feeling of emptiness, as if something precious has ended, leaving only memories behind.
The impact of "Rearrange" is more than just entertainment.
It's a quiet, lingering presence, like a song that stays with you long after it's stopped playing. The moments, the feelings, the lessons - they'll stay with me forever. I know I'll keep thinking about this series, about these characters, long after the final episode. And while that leaves me with a kind of bittersweet ache, it's also a reminder that this series gave me something I can't easily forget - a piece of my heart that I never knew Inaadad.
"Rearrange" was a rare gift, one I'm grateful for. I'll miss it deeply, but l'll carry it with me always. 9/10.
never expected to like this series. I ended up loving it.
The acting is a solid 10/10 it was SO good. Especially a scene where Sunshine auditions for a play, I sobbed.
The plot is so solid, I wasn't left confused or bothered, I was interested the entire time. It has such a big message about being able to let go and selflessness, it was really beautiful and full of angst. The stories they told like fairytales were some of my favorite parts.
There is a big slow-burn dynamic which was absolutely amazing. The relationship between Q and Sunshine was an amazing mystery to unravel, and the ending-- without spoiling anything I'll just say that it was more than perfect.
When they both say a single word at the same time a big realization was revealed. It was so beautiful, emotional, profound, and it made it to my favorites. I wish more people would watch this series.
"The Hidden Moon" is not just a series-it's a lingering ache wrapped in mystery. From the beginning, it draws you into what feels like a familiar tale of love, only to unravel into something far more haunting. The plot twist-that Khen and his friends were already dead-hits like a quiet thunderclap.
Suddenly, everything shifts.
Was Mas ever truly there, or was he simply the shape of Khen's longing? A reflection of love never lived, but deeply desired? Their chemistry is undeniable-tender, electric, painfully beautiful. And yet, each moment between them feels like holding something too fragile to last. A dream you don't want to wake from.
Sompoh and Khampuan's story, though brief, adds another layer of sorrow-a love silenced by fear and judgment. A reminder that not all love is allowed to survive in the light.
This series doesn't offer easy answers. Instead, it leaves behind questions that echo long after the final scene: Was any of it real? Or was it all a ghost story of the heart? "The Hidden Moon" doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel its absence, its ache, its what-its.
I loved every episode. Even in its confusion, I found clarity-in its silence, emotion. It's rare to find a BL series in this genre that dares to be so emotionally raw, so poetically uncertain.
Whether Mas and Khen's love existed or not, one thing is certain: I won't forget it.
"The Hidden Moon" is not just a series-it's a lingering ache wrapped in mystery. From the beginning, it draws you into what feels like a familiar tale of love, only to unravel into something far more haunting. The plot twist-that Khen and his friends were already dead-hits like a quiet thunderclap.
Suddenly, everything shifts.
Was Mas ever truly there, or was he simply the shape of Khen's longing? A reflection of love never lived, but deeply desired? Their chemistry is undeniable-tender, electric, painfully beautiful. And yet, each moment between them feels like holding something too fragile to last. A dream you don't want to wake from.
Sompoh and Khampuan's story, though brief, adds another layer of sorrow-a love silenced by fear and judgment. A reminder that not all love is allowed to survive in the light.
This series doesn't offer easy answers. Instead, it leaves behind questions that echo long after the final scene: Was any of it real? Or was it all a ghost story of the heart? "The Hidden Moon" doesn't just tell a love story-it makes you feel its absence, its ache, its what-its.
I loved every episode. Even in its confusion, I found clarity-in its silence, emotion. It's rare to find a BL series in this genre that dares to be so emotionally raw, so poetically uncertain.
Whether Mas and Khen's love existed or not, one thing is certain: I won't forget it.
A Balloon's Landing, directed by Teng I-Han, is a captivating fantasy film that whisks viewers away to a realm filled with wonder and deep emotions. Released in 2024, this cinematic treasure highlights the incredible skills of its main actors, Chun-Him Lau, Fandy Fan, and Tzu Hsuan Chan, who deliver performances that are both engaging and heartfelt.
The story beautifully intertwines dreams and reality, delving into themes of love, loss, and the strength of hope. Lau's portrayal of the main character is both subtle and powerful, pulling the audience into his journey with a mix of fragility and resilience. Fandy Fan adds a vibrant spark to his character, bringing moments of humor and charm that balance the film's more touching scenes. Tzu Hsuan Chan also shines with an impressive performance...
Teng I-Han's direction is top-notch, crafting a visually stunning world that enhances the film's enchanting narrative. The score amplifies the emotional resonance, guiding viewers through the characters' ups and downs.
This film encourages audiences to ponder their own dreams and the ties that connect us, making it a must-see for fans of the fantasy genre.
This is another Thai BL series about multiverse. But unlike its predecessors (such as Vice Versa, I Feel You Linger In The Air, and Two Worlds), this one not only deals with a parallel world, it also deals with time travel. You'll understand what I'm talking about once you've watched the series. I'm not gonna spoil it any further, all I'm going to say is that this series has a good ending. Also it's not too sickeningly sweet like other Thai BL series. It's well written and with average run time of 30 minutes per episode, the plot isn't being stretched for too long. So you won't have to worry about being bored watching it. Every moment in it is essential to the plot. I also think that it's well acted by most actors. The chemistry of the main leads is decent. If you're a BL fan, then you need to put this on your watch list.
This BL series revolves around sports. Meet Zee & Sprite, twin brothers who're very different in both characteristics and likings. Zee excels in volleyball while Sprite is a Jujitsu prodigy. Because of a major event that I'm not going to spoil, Zee couldn't compete in a match. So Sprite offered to fill in as his twin's replacement to make sure Zee don't get kicked out of the team for being absent.
This is a standard BL series which revolves around sports and friendship. TBH I think that the family and friendship drama in this series wasn't cultivated enough. There's so much more that they can do to make those aspects better.
But they only gave it a small proportion. Too bad. And the romance wasn't really deep either. It was just a condiment to the sports aspect. And although the steamy scenes (yes, there are steamy scenes) were sufficient, but the ending didn't turn out well for every couple. There's a side couple who didn't end up together. That's kinda disappointing, at least for me.
The general rating ist very low (5 stars), i think this series deserves better.
Overall it's a well done fantasy series, i liked the genre and the whole idea of the merman storyline. I watched it from week to week and sticked with it.
Must say, i thought the actors were all veery young, ha not the case. We have a very cute, almost innocent vibe, which is totally fine.
Don't expect deepness. It's a light, dreamy fantasy series, which might be worth watching for you.
I really love Addicted, I watched all the previous versions and I must say, that this Thai version is my favourite. I really enjoy the story and length and especially the actors. know August from earlier projects and he is great, but I didn't expect that he'll be my favourite Hero from all versions (Gu Hai, Wu Bi). He is so great in his role and Mac I'm watching here for the first time, but he can express his feelings so well, he is really very good. It's so funny, sometimes so soft and sometimes it shows the difficulties and anger, how it's supposed to be. Only one disappointment there is, that story is not complete again, so I really hope that will be season 2, because I would like to have ending with these two.
Honestly I have no idea why people hate this series other than the age of the actors which even I thought at first it was a bit strange to put a 16 year old but after watching the whole series, i have to say they are amazing actors. For a 16 year old he has a very mature attitude and both actors have great chemistry. There was no explicit/sensual acting involved so most of the intimate scenes didn't feel weird or awkward. Overall the plot and storyline was amazing and the last episode was by far my favourite. I'd love to see another season and a continuation of where they go or what happens. Honestly it's growing on me and since the intimate scenes are more teenage romance friendly, the age slipped my mind!
This is really good story and PoohPavel acting is so amazing they have the best chemistry ever and all the cast is good, the production too was so good and the OST is so beautiful PoohPavel voice really touching the heart i love horror so i was looking for this series almost 2 years... u should go watch it
This Thai BL series is well directed and acted. The plot is tricking the audience into seeing a falsified image about the main lead. You'll understand what I mean when you watch the final episode. My only problem with this series, is that it can be made way shorter. They kept prolonging the mystery by repeating the same phrases over and over again that it became so frustrating. Usually a good mystery reveals its secret bit by bit. This one didn't. It only keep repeating the same pattern of hide and seek until the last episode. Then they spill everything in it. I don't like this kind of mystery plot. So for me, 6 stars is generous enough.
I don't even know where to start because this series has truly captured my whole heart! "The Cursed Love" is pure magic - every scene, every glance, every emotion feels so real and beautiful that I can't stop thinking about it. fo
The acting is incredible, and the chemistry between the main leads is just breathtaking - so natural, so deep, and so full of emotion. Every time they're on screen together, it feels like the world stops for a moment. Their connection is something truly special. +
The story itself is amazing - full of emotion, mystery, and love. I wait for every new episode like it's a gift, and it never disappoints. It's such an underrated series that deserves so much more love and support!
And the OST... oh my heart ( Sung by one of the main leads, Ongsa Tthuchh, his voice is absolutely stunning - melodic, warm, and full of feeling. It fits the story perfectly and adds an extra layer of emotion to this already beautiful series.
"The Cursed Love" isn't just a show - it's an experience, a feeling, something that stays with you long after the episode ends.
Every episode arrives with a bang! Like being mentioned before, we have dark power, but also romance and action.
There are characters, which you'll love and characters, which you'll find not bearable at all. It's a series of extremes.
* made it difficult to vote haha. A little bit more romance would have been nice. A little less Chet drama also. I'll give it a 9 (in the genre), because there's no series to compare..ah maybe heartkillers..there we've also seen non negotiable behavior before.. This is important to add.
This is a reunion for Krist and Singto since their SOTUS the series. As per usual, GMMTV's series are always thick in family drama and romance. So this one is no different. Their chemistry is still as good, if not better. The plot is not very different than other BL rom-com, but it's still pretty interesting to follow the story. The ending was so sweet, ! added another star for the ending alone. I think that the fujoshis would really love this one.