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A story I would choose to cry over again.
This story brought me so many tears, and I absolutely loved it.
Night alone was about 30% of the reason why. Mark Pakin did an incredible job. Like Porjai, I couldn’t help but point out Night’s many good qualities. He took care of Day even when Day didn’t want him around. He made sure Day could still do the things he wanted— talking to their mom, asking Mhok to help, even giving Day his phone back.
Night called himself a mama’s boy, yet he understood that Day needed more of their mother’s attention. The holiday dinner scene broke me. I almost found myself hating their mom for not remembering Night’s favorite food. Still, Night was always willing to adjust for Day.
Also, accepted Porjai wholeheartedly, and his love for her and her child was truly unconditional.
Sea deserves so much praise for his portrayal of Day. He carried the weight of the story so naturally that it never felt like he’s just acting. Every bit of Day’s frustration, vulnerability, and quiet fear felt real. His eyes alone told half the story… especially in the moments when Day was struggling with his fading sight and sense of independence. There were times I completely forgot Sea was acting because his emotions felt raw and honest. He made Day’s journey heartbreaking, frustrating, and beautiful all at once.
And Jimmy as Mhok… His performance was filled with so much sincerity and restraint that every emotional moment hit harder. Mhok’s patience, devotion, and quiet love for Day were portrayed so gently, yet so deeply. I cried whenever Mhok cried. Jimmy made Mhok’s love feel steady, safe, and unconditional, which made their story even more painful and meaningful.
I also love William’s last twilight as the OST. Whenever I hear it now, I will always remember Mhok & Day. 💖
I would gladly cry over this series all over again.
Night alone was about 30% of the reason why. Mark Pakin did an incredible job. Like Porjai, I couldn’t help but point out Night’s many good qualities. He took care of Day even when Day didn’t want him around. He made sure Day could still do the things he wanted— talking to their mom, asking Mhok to help, even giving Day his phone back.
Night called himself a mama’s boy, yet he understood that Day needed more of their mother’s attention. The holiday dinner scene broke me. I almost found myself hating their mom for not remembering Night’s favorite food. Still, Night was always willing to adjust for Day.
Also, accepted Porjai wholeheartedly, and his love for her and her child was truly unconditional.
Sea deserves so much praise for his portrayal of Day. He carried the weight of the story so naturally that it never felt like he’s just acting. Every bit of Day’s frustration, vulnerability, and quiet fear felt real. His eyes alone told half the story… especially in the moments when Day was struggling with his fading sight and sense of independence. There were times I completely forgot Sea was acting because his emotions felt raw and honest. He made Day’s journey heartbreaking, frustrating, and beautiful all at once.
And Jimmy as Mhok… His performance was filled with so much sincerity and restraint that every emotional moment hit harder. Mhok’s patience, devotion, and quiet love for Day were portrayed so gently, yet so deeply. I cried whenever Mhok cried. Jimmy made Mhok’s love feel steady, safe, and unconditional, which made their story even more painful and meaningful.
I also love William’s last twilight as the OST. Whenever I hear it now, I will always remember Mhok & Day. 💖
I would gladly cry over this series all over again.
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