I trust you. As part of my family, I trust you… that is, not at all.
I hesitate to say too much here, because I feel like you should really let the series surprise you.
What you need to know:The Bupphachinda sisters are at their breaking point. Their plan is to risk everything to keep the truth to themselves and hide all the dirty little secrets they have. They also need to find out what happened to their sister — and to their family as a whole — and, last but not least, they shouldn’t trust anyone... not even each other.
Of coursee, things never go as planned.
They get a glimpse of what was, and it’s anything but what they expected.
The story deals heavily with murder, sorrow, betrayal, deceit, distrust, dysfunctional family dynamics, and mental health struggles.
My experience:
From the first episode, my heart was in a vice. I was constantly guessing, theorizing, second-guessing every smile and every word — and yet, beneath the tension, there was this aching sadness I couldn’t shake. The youngest sister is gone. Another (Picha) tries to play the victim and at the same time meets an old friend — or perhaps a new love — whom she must deceive. Baibua stands at the edge of desperation, facing a chance to finally have what she thought she always wanted. Chomphu — beautiful and confident, but actually, deep down, vulnerable and deeply unhappy.
Around them swirl the sweet cousin,the domineering father, the mother who raised them to be wary of everyone, even each other, the strange maid, the unsettling uncle, and a whole web of secrets waiting to be revealed.
I screamed at the characters more times than I can count — Why would you do that?! — and yet, when the truth finally unraveled, I just sat there and thought: Yes. I understand.
Final thoughts:
Hide & Sis is a haunting tale of regret, sorrow, lies, and unconditional love — the kind that may not look like love at all, but still binds people together in ways they can’t escape.
What you need to know:The Bupphachinda sisters are at their breaking point. Their plan is to risk everything to keep the truth to themselves and hide all the dirty little secrets they have. They also need to find out what happened to their sister — and to their family as a whole — and, last but not least, they shouldn’t trust anyone... not even each other.
Of coursee, things never go as planned.
They get a glimpse of what was, and it’s anything but what they expected.
The story deals heavily with murder, sorrow, betrayal, deceit, distrust, dysfunctional family dynamics, and mental health struggles.
My experience:
From the first episode, my heart was in a vice. I was constantly guessing, theorizing, second-guessing every smile and every word — and yet, beneath the tension, there was this aching sadness I couldn’t shake. The youngest sister is gone. Another (Picha) tries to play the victim and at the same time meets an old friend — or perhaps a new love — whom she must deceive. Baibua stands at the edge of desperation, facing a chance to finally have what she thought she always wanted. Chomphu — beautiful and confident, but actually, deep down, vulnerable and deeply unhappy.
Around them swirl the sweet cousin,the domineering father, the mother who raised them to be wary of everyone, even each other, the strange maid, the unsettling uncle, and a whole web of secrets waiting to be revealed.
I screamed at the characters more times than I can count — Why would you do that?! — and yet, when the truth finally unraveled, I just sat there and thought: Yes. I understand.
Final thoughts:
Hide & Sis is a haunting tale of regret, sorrow, lies, and unconditional love — the kind that may not look like love at all, but still binds people together in ways they can’t escape.
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