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I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version thai drama review
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I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version
2 people found this review helpful
by Cherrie
May 4, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

IFYLITA: A MASTERPIECE BL SERIES ❤️

I Feel You Linger in the Air is absolutely beautiful and heartwarming, it just hits different. As someone who’s always been drawn to historical dramas, I gave this a try and honestly, it did not disappoint. I also have a soft spot for time travel stories, and this one blends that element so well with emotional depth and storytelling that I was hooked from the start.

I’ve watched a lot of BL series, but none have come close to the emotional pull of this one. I’m deeply invested in it—like, truly. Everything about it is top-tier: the cinematography is stunning, the acting is phenomenal (seriously, every emotion hits right where it should), and even the OST is perfect. It’s one of those rare shows where even the supporting cast gets their time to shine, and I really appreciated that.

Now, let’s talk about the chemistry, Nonkul and Bright? Undeniable. Their connection feels so raw and genuine, and it really sets this show apart. I’ve always loved historical BLs like To Sir, With Love, but that one lacked the intimacy between the leads. I Feel You Linger in the Air delivers that and more—you truly feel everything between Jom and Yai.

The ending definitely left me thinking, though, who is that modern-day Yai hugging Jom at the end? I have a theory he’s a reincarnation, and I’d love to see that explored more. Honestly, the whole story is so captivating, well-made, and beautifully written. It's a masterpiece in my eyes and the only BL series that’s ever made me cry.

Please, let there be a Season 2. I need more. 💙
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