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Century of Love thai drama review
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Century of Love
1 people found this review helpful
by Ju Moon
5 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This is one of those shows that, in my book, is a straight-up 1000 out of 10. A long time ago I heard a phrase that stuck with me: “Love is a neutral ground. It happens when one soul recognizes another, no matter who’s standing in front of you.” That’s exactly what this series is about. Love here isn’t tied to looks or the gender someone was born with. It’s about the heart and who it connects to.

What first drew me in was its unique and fascinating concept: a love that lasts through time, even as one of the characters reincarnates in a completely different gender. The show has this fairytale vibe, a mystical touch that grabs you from the start and doesn’t let go. It balances humor and romance beautifully, with a story that’s simple, easy to follow, and an absolute joy to watch.

But what really makes this series shine is the phenomenal acting from the entire cast, especially Daou, Offroad, Pond, and Xiang Pornsroung. Special mention goes to the young actor Udon Chayanon (Thong from Khemjira). Honestly, I can’t imagine anyone else playing San besides P’Daou. He was the perfect choice. He has the charm and elegance to embody a character who’s over a hundred years old, with old-fashioned values, and he managed to convey the doubts and struggles of someone who’s lived through so many changes. Watching San’s Journey, from his initial homophobia to finally accepting his love for Vee, was deeply rewarding. P’Daou is truly an incredible actor.

Vee isn’t a flawless character, but I love that he’s openly gay and unafraid to show what he wants. Offroad, with that radiant smile that could light up the whole universe, brings so much warmth. And the chemistry between Daou and Offroad is pure magic. Every scene they share is unforgettable. Pond, meanwhile, gave me a serious case of “second lead syndrome,” making me root for his character Third to find happiness too.

On top of all that, the production is solid and the soundtrack is wonderful. Highly recommended.
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