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I Told Sunset about You thai drama review
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I Told Sunset about You
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Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

not just first love - it’s about identity, change, and growing up.

I Told Sunset About You feels incredibly personal - like you’re watching something you weren’t really supposed to see. It’s quiet, emotional, and so raw that at times it almost feels uncomfortable… but in the best way.

Teh is such a layered character. He feels things so deeply, but at the same time, he doesn’t fully understand those feelings. There’s this constant inner conflict - between who he is, who he thinks he should be, and what he’s afraid to admit. That confusion comes out in messy ways. He hesitates, he makes decisions that hurt people, and sometimes he avoids the truth altogether. But it never feels like he’s trying to be a bad person - it feels like he’s overwhelmed, like he’s still trying to figure himself out.

Oh-aew feels more emotionally open, but that doesn’t make him weaker - if anything, it makes him stronger. He’s more in touch with what he feels and isn’t as afraid to face it. The way he cares is direct and genuine, and he doesn’t hide it. That’s why the emotional moments hit so hard with him - because you can see exactly what he’s feeling, and there’s no barrier between him and the audience.

What makes their dynamic so powerful is how uneven it can feel. They’re not always on the same page, emotionally or mentally, and that creates a lot of tension. One of them might be ready to move forward while the other is still stuck, and that imbalance is what leads to some of the most painful moments in the story.

Their relationship isn’t simple or easy. It’s full of hesitation, misunderstandings, jealousy, and growth. There are moments of closeness that feel incredibly warm, and then moments where everything feels like it’s falling apart. But all of it feels real - nothing is rushed, and nothing is exaggerated just for drama.

The strongest part of the series is how much it focuses on feeling. The silences, the looks, the small changes in behavior - everything matters. You don’t just watch their story, you feel it with them.

By the end, it doesn’t feel like you’ve just watched a romance. It feels like you’ve watched two people grow, struggle, and try to understand themselves and each other - and that’s what makes it stay with you.
so If you like character-driven stories that explore identity, messy feelings, and relationships that don’t follow a perfect path — this one will hit hard.
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