9/10 Shallow Night
9/10 Shallow Night………………………………………It's another Thai BL series about host club. Although it's not as lame and stupid as "Time",
", it still not as good as
"Playboyy" in my opinion. I feel like the conflicts in this series are not as serious and deep as "Playboyy"
". Even
though this is the first Thai BL that boldly featured polyamory (at least as far as I know). Sounds ironic when compared to it's title. The plot was stretched too thin. I think that if some useless scenes being cut out, this series can be completed in 6 episodes. There were too many scenes which being dragged unnecessarily, that it felt kinda boring from time to time. The visuals were great though, so that's a plus. The acrobatic shows were amazing.
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5/10 Boring Milk
5/10 Boring Milk………………………………………….This Thai BL series tells a story of Nomjuet, a naive junior at a college. As you can see how problematic that plot is. Is there such a thing as a naive junior college student?! At that age he should've been matured quite a bit. But this story made him look like an overgrown kindergarten boy. If that's not bad enough, the story itself is boring as hell. The most interesting part about it is about the love rivalry. And even that part is still boring, cause the love rivals are very tame.
There's no real antagonists in this series. Hence there are zero meaningful conflicts. I fell asleep a lot when I was watching it.A waste of time.
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10/10 This was a Big Girl Series
10/10 This was a Big Girl SeriesCan 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.
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10/10 This was a Big Girl Series
10/10 This was a Big Girl SeriesCan 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.
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9/10 "Rearrange": A Second Chance Wrapped In Warmth And Silence
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.
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10/10 This Underrated Series Stole My Heart
10/10 This Underrated Series Stole My Heartnever 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.
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8/10 ABL Ghost, Time Travel And Reincarnation In One Story
I honestly didn't expect much from this series at first, but it turned out to be pretty decent. The first episode felt kind of vague and confusing, but things started to make sense around episode two, and that's when the thrill kicked in.The Hidden Moon follows five friends who stay in an old house in Chiang Mai for work but mysteriously can't find their way back to Bangkok. It's the only ghost BL series I've seen so far that actually gave me chills, most others either lean into comedy or end up being overly dramatic. I really liked how the story blends modern-day elements with the old era.
Mas, the main character, has a confusing love-hate dynamic with Khen in the early episodes. At first, he literally tries to kill him, then suddenly starts treating him kindly. His character can be a bit hard to read, and what's even more puzzling is how Khen just quietly goes along with everything. I've seen some people bashing Bing's character, but honestly, I think he's just looking out for his friends and trying to break them out of the loop they're stuck in. He's just expressive and always thinks about their well-being, and I appreciate that. I kind of predicted the plot twist early on, especially when I noticed how Khen couldn't be seen by Mas' friends or family.
As for the chemistry between the leads, it is okay, not super fiery, but not bad either. One of the actors feels a little stiff in some scenes, but this is their first series, so 1 get it.
There's definitely potential there. The pacing is a bit slow in some parts, but I stayed hooked because I'm a sucker for anything historical and supernatural with a touch of romance.
There are a lot of twists in the story, which sometimes felt a bit overwhelming. The subplot involving Khampuan adds to the creepy vibe, but it didn't feel fully connected to the main plot.
The visuals are gorgeous, it has this nostalgic, old-film aesthetic that I really loved. The cinematography actually reminded me of I Feel You Linger in the Air. And the OST?
Chef's kiss. It fits the tone of the series perfectly.
What blew my mind is how the series managed to weave together a ghost story, time travel, and even reincarnation by the end in one story. The Hidden Moon definitely has promise. Some scenes could've been executed better, and a few parts were confusing, but overall, it's a solid watch for me.
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8/10 ABL Ghost, Time Travel And Reincarnation In One Story
I honestly didn't expect much from this series at first, but it turned out to be pretty decent. The first episode felt kind of vague and confusing, but things started to make sense around episode two, and that's when the thrill kicked in.The Hidden Moon follows five friends who stay in an old house in Chiang Mai for work but mysteriously can't find their way back to Bangkok. It's the only ghost BL series I've seen so far that actually gave me chills, most others either lean into comedy or end up being overly dramatic. I really liked how the story blends modern-day elements with the old era.
Mas, the main character, has a confusing love-hate dynamic with Khen in the early episodes. At first, he literally tries to kill him, then suddenly starts treating him kindly. His character can be a bit hard to read, and what's even more puzzling is how Khen just quietly goes along with everything. I've seen some people bashing Bing's character, but honestly, I think he's just looking out for his friends and trying to break them out of the loop they're stuck in. He's just expressive and always thinks about their well-being, and I appreciate that. I kind of predicted the plot twist early on, especially when I noticed how Khen couldn't be seen by Mas' friends or family.
As for the chemistry between the leads, it is okay, not super fiery, but not bad either. One of the actors feels a little stiff in some scenes, but this is their first series, so 1 get it.
There's definitely potential there. The pacing is a bit slow in some parts, but I stayed hooked because I'm a sucker for anything historical and supernatural with a touch of romance.
There are a lot of twists in the story, which sometimes felt a bit overwhelming. The subplot involving Khampuan adds to the creepy vibe, but it didn't feel fully connected to the main plot.
The visuals are gorgeous, it has this nostalgic, old-film aesthetic that I really loved. The cinematography actually reminded me of I Feel You Linger in the Air. And the OST?
Chef's kiss. It fits the tone of the series perfectly.
What blew my mind is how the series managed to weave together a ghost story, time travel, and even reincarnation by the end in one story. The Hidden Moon definitely has promise. Some scenes could've been executed better, and a few parts were confusing, but overall, it's a solid watch for me.
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9/10 Liked It The First Time - I Loved It The Second Time
I first saw this movie on Netflix a few months back. It wasn't advertised as a "gay" movie, but I watched the preview and it was certainly giving off those vibes.Sure enough it was definitely a love story between two young men, but with no kissing or traditional romance stuff you'd expect from a regular gay movie.
Adter it was over 1 knew I enjoyed it, but it was nothing to write home about. The actors were good looking, the locations and scenery were beautiful, and the story was a little complicated but I was able to follow along
Then a couple of nights ago I was up late and I started watching it again knowing that usually when I rewatch a somewhat "slow" movie I'll get sleepy and go to bed.
Boy was I wrong.
With the knowledge of seeing it before and knowing the outcomes of the movie and the characters, especially their motivations, it was like watching the movie for the first time all over again.
No spoilers, but what the characters do and why just changes ecerything. I also paid a lot more attention to the dialog than I I did the first time. I watch with subtitles and trust me when I saw if you miss just even a small but if the conversations, you'll going to miss a lot of key relevations.
I think because this was a gay love story the director and writer had to really tone down that part which I understand culturally. They definitely do not market this as a gay movie.
But trust me, that's all this is - the story of two young men literally destined to meet and be together.
It was amazing.
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Through the Mirror, Into the Heart: A Journey with Memory in the Letter
"Memory in the Letter" was an unexpected emotional journey that completely captured my heart. With only 6 episodes, I wasn't prepared for how deeply it would affect me - the time flew by, and before I knew it, it was over. But the feelings it left behind are still lingering.The plot was beautifully written - simple on the surface, yet rich in emotion and meaning. It explored love, memory, and connection in such a delicate, poetic way that it felt almost timeless. One of the most impressive aspects of the series was how strong the chemistry between Songjam and Aksorn was - not just when they finally met in real life, but even during the early episodes when they could only communicate through the mirror. Their connection felt so real and magnetic, it was impossible not to be drawn in.
Whether separated by time and space or standing face to face, their bond was truly magical.
Now that it's ended, I find myself missing them - or maybe I miss the world they created, the emotions I felt while watching, and that unique sense of comfort it brought. It's rare to come across a series that makes you feel like you've lived inside it, even for a short while. Returning to reality after the final episode felt a little too abrupt, and I'm not quite ready to let it go.
"Memory in the Letter" may be short, but it leaves a lasting impact. It's a heartfelt, beautifully crafted BL series that I'll be thinking about for a long time. Highly recommend if you're looking for something sincere, emotional, and unforgettable.
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9/10 "Twins" - A Bold, Emotionally Charged BL Series with Depth and Duality
"Twins" is an emotionally charged, well-crafted BL series that brings a fresh perspective to the genre through its unique plot, sports-driven narrative, and powerhouse performances. What truly sets this series apart is how effortlessly it blends personal drama with athletic ambition, creating a storyline that is as gripping as it is heartfelt.The chemistry between Sprite and First is magnetic. From their very first scenes together, there's a spark - a push-and-pull dynamic that keeps you emotionally invested. Their relationship is intense, complex, and at times deeply painful.
I found Sprite and Zee's actions particularly cruel and manipulative toward First, which made certain moments hard to watch. However, I admire the series for not shying away from these darker aspects of the character. Sprite's journey toward growth and redemption felt earned, and the emotional payoff made the heartbreak along the way feel worthwhile.
A standout of the series is undoubtedly Frame Ritchanon, who delivers an exceptional dual performance as the twins.
Playing two distinct characters with such nuance and emotional depth is no easy task, yet Frame pulls it off with incredible ease. At no point does it feel like a gimmick - each twin feels like a fully realized individual, and the emotional contrast between them is portrayed with stunning clarity.
It's genuinely one of the best twin portrayals I've seen in any series, regardless of genre.
The sports elements added a compelling layer, enriching the emotional storytelling with themes of ambition, pressure, and self-discovery through competition and teamwork. It's not just a romance - it's a story about identity, redemption, and the struggle to carve out your own path.
In the end, "Twins" stands out for its emotional depth, layered storytelling, and standout performances. I'm giving it an 9/10 - one point off for the emotionally taxing cruelty from Sprite early on, but the arc of growth and healing brings it full circle in a satisfying way.
Highly recommended for fans of BL with substance, emotional complexity, and heart.
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6/10 Not red threads, this agency needs content writers
6/10 Not red threads, this agency needs content writersA bucket full of red Fanta to the last thing that i saw resembling the female lead was...a mandarin paper doll used at funeral homes. Her acting is equally bad. Oversized clothes hanging by a stick that identifies itself as a female was hard to watch. Who casted Off with Jorin, they look like 2 eggs from the same nest. guess P'Pompam and P'Tha were the only ones missing in this game with double soccer teams roped on and off the screen. Nothing along the watch felt meaningful or entwined with love. It was simply Black-n-White for the Pink. I felt apologetic towards Jingjing and Piploy for this kind of plot. I practically walked into this project to catch a glimpse of Off-Tay dynamic knowing their real life relationship. As per the title i expected plausible resolution to couples who no longer wish to cohabitate.
Disappointingly they resorted to happy ending instead of a novel dimension for the gen z viewers. Was this last of Foei at GMM? Will continue to support your works dear.
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9/10 Skyy 2 Review - An ode to Pat & Pran
9/10 Skyy 2 Review - An ode to Pat & PranI can never get over the Bad Buddy series. I have seen a lot of Gay drama and Bad Buddy series was a gem.! immediately fell in love with Pat and Pran and cried with them in emotional scenes, this became very close to me.
I was looking at behind the scene video of Pat and Pran and saw that they are also in Our Skyy 2, my heart jumped with joy and I couldn't resist to watch this series of being a PatPran fan myself. I didn't want anything of any other pairs in the series, no offence, but I just wanted to soak into the Pat and Pran being in love again.
I skipped all the way to last 3 episodes and boy was it a sweet cup cake. I was hoping that Pran and Pat will make it to the bed and share a light selfless moment with each other. But all I saw was a PG-12 version of Pat and Pran, nothing more. I was kinda disappointed that they did not show the love scenes of Pat and Pran and it just kept me saddened, with asking each other scores.
I love the cast, I love their chemistry and not sure if they had an issue off screen, it was quite evident that it was a pain to just watch them kiss without emotions in this series. Pat was all ready and looks like Pran was the one who did not give in.
Pat looks way too skinner than the Bad Buddy series. It was a good story but nonetheless it was a clean show, a clean family show.
I am over it, but still a huge fan of the PatPran combo, will always be!! Love y'all!
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9/10 CRIMINNALLY UNDERRATED!!!!!
9/10 CRIMINNALLY UNDERRATED!!!!!I started the series as horror - "comedy", and it was very good that I was emotional in every episode, constantly making me say "this can't happen either or NO WAY!". I don't usually have a lot of fun in comedy series, especially Thai dramas, but I really laughed out loud in this one. With well-written ghost stories, intelligent characters, and well-crafted relationships, this series deserves a lot more attention. Even if the 2nd season comes out, there have not been many Thai series that I say I will watch so far, but if this series maintains this quality, I will watch it even for 3 or 5
seasons.
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9/10 The Foundation of Friendship is Trust & Loyalty
I honestly expected a lot more. I missed Gem so much, which is why I started this drama, but it just wasn't that interesting.This drama's mal rating is kind of surprising to me.
The whole point of survival-game dramas is that people are forced to fight to stay alive, and that's when their true nature comes out. But in this, there was barely any tension, fear, or real sense of danger. Nothing felt serious enough to push the characters into making morally questionable choices or showing their darker sides.
9/10 The Foundation of Friendship is Trust & Loyalty
One of the best dramas that I loved and enjoyed. A very refreshing and engaging story with good pacing and revelations.
I must say that the casting was at least a solid 8. Every actor and actresses portrayed and played their character so well and the chemistry was there. Great acting skills that brought the story and character to life.
I highly recommend this series if you like mystery and drama.
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