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Memoir of Rati thai drama review
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Memoir of Rati
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by Komentator isenk
Oct 3, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers
Another Great & Inn drama. Of course I will watch it…

The story follows Rati, a young man who was born in Siam (now Thailand) but raised in France as the adopted son of a French diplomat. He returns to his homeland as a French interpreter for the Ministry of Education.

In Siam, he meets Thee—a warm and friendly young man who quickly offers companionship. At first, Rati appreciates the kindness, unaware that Thee is no ordinary man: he is, in fact, a high-ranking nobleman. When Rati discovers the truth, he feels betrayed and distances himself, upset that Thee didn’t reveal his status from the beginning.

But fate pulls them back together. Rati is asked to teach French in Siam, and Thee’s father appoints him as the one responsible for overseeing Rati during his stay. Thee uses this opportunity to make amends.

Rati, still hurt and stubborn, tries to ignore him. But all his resistance crumbles when Thee is injured. Panicked and overcome with concern, Rati rushes to his side, marking a turning point in their relationship—a bond that soon blossoms into something deeper.

Meanwhile, Rati faces challenges within his Siamese family. Though officially adopted by the family’s daughter, he was originally the son of a maid in the household. This makes him the target of constant disdain from his adoptive mother’s brother, Ruj, who belittles him. Even as a pointed teacher, Rati receives no respect from Ruj. Thankfully, his grandfather remains the head of the family—and unlike Ruj, he shows respect toward him and values both Rati and his French father.

Rati’s cousin, Mek—Ruj’s son is very different from his father, Mek is kind-hearted and open-minded. He befriends Dech, a working-class man who treats him as an equal, unaffected by titles or status. In Dech, Mek finds honesty and warmth—and soon, their friendship blossoms into something deeper.

Now the questions:
? With the societal expectations of the time, how will Thee and Rati handle the pressure—especially with Thee’s duty to carry on his noble family’s name and bloodline…
? What will happen to their relationship when Rati must return to France…
? Can Rati find peace within his Siamese family? And will Ruj finally face the consequences of his demeanor…
? And what will Ruj’s reaction be when he discovers his son Mek’s special relationship with Dech…

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ Great & Inn chemistry never a miss.
+ Although quite different than I Feel You Linger in the Air, at least this is a finished story…
+ Jaem & Kui are a funny couple.

What I don't like:
- A little too perfect story…
- Unnecessary drama at the end of the story.

Overall this is quite a good drama.
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