From the very first episode, I knew this series was going to break me. The warning signs were all there. I just didn’t expect how much it would hurt. That final episode left me completely dehydrated from all the crying. No show has ever crushed my poor heart like this. It was shattered into a million little pieces.
And yet... I absolutely loved it. Everything. The storyline, the cast, the cinematography, the OST. It’s a little masterpiece. A love that transcends time, full of promises, memories, waiting, longing, heartbreak, and acceptance. I’m not saying the plot is flawless, but there’s something so genuine and real about it that completely drew me in.
The mix of languages was a huge bônus. It made everything feel even more authentic. I saw a few comments criticizing Tontae’s English, but honestly, it would’ve been weird if he spoke perfectly. His character was chosen to guide Victor precisely to practice his English, so it actually made sense.
The acting was solid across the board, especially from the three leads. Every emotion hit just right, especially in the heavy dramatic scenes. And the way the series promoted cultural tourism didn’t bother me at all as it was so naturally woven into the story. And Thai landscapes are always breathtaking.
The soundtrack is addictive and beautiful. No doubt, this one's going on my favorites list for the year, even with that soul-crushing ending. This indie series went way beyond what I was expecting and it delivered hard.
And yet... I absolutely loved it. Everything. The storyline, the cast, the cinematography, the OST. It’s a little masterpiece. A love that transcends time, full of promises, memories, waiting, longing, heartbreak, and acceptance. I’m not saying the plot is flawless, but there’s something so genuine and real about it that completely drew me in.
The mix of languages was a huge bônus. It made everything feel even more authentic. I saw a few comments criticizing Tontae’s English, but honestly, it would’ve been weird if he spoke perfectly. His character was chosen to guide Victor precisely to practice his English, so it actually made sense.
The acting was solid across the board, especially from the three leads. Every emotion hit just right, especially in the heavy dramatic scenes. And the way the series promoted cultural tourism didn’t bother me at all as it was so naturally woven into the story. And Thai landscapes are always breathtaking.
The soundtrack is addictive and beautiful. No doubt, this one's going on my favorites list for the year, even with that soul-crushing ending. This indie series went way beyond what I was expecting and it delivered hard.
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