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The Hidden Moon thai drama review
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The Hidden Moon
1 people found this review helpful
by Bluesea42
Jan 29, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
This review may contain spoilers

For the people who confuse about the story

As a thai audience who read a novel version of hidden moon too the below content i'm abt to write contain a spoiler
Khen' is a copywriter working on a project to renovate an old mansion in Chiang Mai. He needs to gather information to write promotional content for an eco-friendly resort. The most intriguing story he comes across is about ghosts. The new owner, who plans to open a resort with a café, wants to use this ghostly aspect as a gimmick to attract visitors.
However, the protagonist has little information—only that the mansion once belonged to a wealthy foreigner who married a Thai woman. After World War I ended, the couple returned to the foreigner’s home country. Upon arriving in Chiang Mai, Khen and his team survey the area and explore the mountains. Along the way, they nearly get into a fatal accident but manage to return safely.
While staying in the old house, strange occurrences begin to unfold, especially in moments between wakefulness and sleep. In these instances, Khen encounters a man from the past—'Mas,' a handsome foreigner who is the son of the mansion’s former owner. Khen is shocked to see a ghost, and to make matters worse, the spirit is anything but friendly. Their first encounter results in Khen being violently pushed away.
Adding to the eerie atmosphere, there is also a locked room in the house, inhabited by the terrifying ghost of an ancient woman. The real horror begins when Khen and his four companions find themselves mysteriously trapped—they are unable to leave. Every time they attempt to return to Bangkok, they somehow forget their way out and end up back at the mansion. They soon realize they are caught in a supernatural dimension and must find an escape. Otherwise, they will remain trapped in an endless time loop. Despite searching inside and outside the house, they fail to find a way out, and their growing frustration threatens to drive them to madness.
The protagonist, who was once terrified of ghosts, eventually overcomes his fear in his desperate attempt to find a way out. He decides to seek help from Mas intentionally putting himself to sleep so he can meet him again. When he does, he finds himself transported into the past, where he must remain hidden to avoid being seen by others. It feels like overlapping dimensions—although the past has already ended, in the hero’s world, everything is still unfolding.

The protagonist begs the hero for help, but the hero tells him that he must find the answer himself. When he asks about the vengeful female ghost that keeps haunting him, he gets no response, making him suspect that Mas might be involved in her death. However, the hero only says that the ghost has been around long before she ever came to this place.

While trying to free himself from the mansion’s grasp, the protagonist starts to develop deep feelings for the hero, falling in love with someone from a different world. But just as he hesitates, the story takes a shocking turn—the real ghost is the protagonist himself. He had died in the car crash, and none of his companions survived either. They remained trapped because they never realized they were dead. The moment they acknowledge the truth, they can move on—just like the two friends who disappeared earlier.

All along,Mas had been dropping hints. And he wasn’t a ghost—he could see spirits, which is why he was tormented by them. The protagonist was one of those ghosts. Their first meeting ended with the hero pushing him away, but over time, he found him intriguing and began talking to him.

As for the mysterious female ghost, her story is far more complex. It all began when a traditional dancer was murdered and buried beneath the ground before the hero’s father built the mansion. But there was another spirit—the very person responsible for the murder. She never intended harm; she only wanted to communicate with the hero, urging him to free the buried spirit.

Once everything is resolved, the protagonist and the hero must part ways. The protagonist finally moves on to the afterlife, while the hero moves abroad. Many years later, he falls in love with a young Thai man—who might just be the reincarnation of the protagonist from the past. The story ends on a happy note.

Phew that's quite a lot well, As for my opinion First of all this Cast is all new face so i''ll give them no harsh comment for this is their first performance and The Actor who played Khen which is kin was very cute and he's also a singer and once a Thailand National Ice hockey sport player and The actor who played the role of Mas remind me of Marius from sexy zone so if you like them go support them!! The Soundtrack of this one is from a thai northern traditional song which is call "Lao Damnoen Kwian " and later change it to "Lao Duang Duean" which is a very romantic and lovely meaning song so thumbs up for that and also the song on the ending is also to my kind of like!! This story twists and turns, but anyone who’s watched a lot of ghost movies or read plenty of ghost novels could probably guess that the protagonist and his group have been dead for a long tim e—they just didn’t realize it. it was quite a fresh air for BL Plot outside of the typical high school or university or Engineershxit The overlapping dimension plot requires careful attention while reading, as it can be quite confusing. That said, the story of the female ghost is a tragic one. The traditional dancer had a husband but was consumed by paranoia, thinking her friend was trying to steal him. In reality, her friend wasn’t after her husband at all—she was secretly in love with the dancer herself.

During a chaotic moment, things spiraled out of control, and one of them accidentally killed the other. Although the killer initially fled, guilt eventually drove her back, likely to take her own life as a form of penance. As a result, her spirit remained bound to the place. When she realized that the Mas could see her, she tried to communicate with him—not to harm anyone, but to convey her story and seek help in freeing the spirit of the friend she had wronged. i guess my comment might differ from others because I actually like this story, even though I might not come back to watch (or read) it again. Thank you for reading
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