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Every You, Every me (Director's Cut.) thai drama review
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Every You, Every me (Director's Cut.)
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by Cherrie
May 14, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE

Honestly, I went into this series with low expectations. The first episode felt a bit boring for my taste, so I thought I’d probably drop it—but wow, I was wrong. I'm really glad I stuck around. Just a heads-up: this isn't a reincarnation or time travel type of story. There are 4 different stories in this series. Same leading actors, different stories. Keep reading to see what I mean!

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Episode 1:

- I actually liked how they opened the episode in black and white and then highlighted the three couples at the waiting shed—representing lesbian, gay, and straight relationships.

- The idea is: when it rains and you see someone in color, they might be your soulmate.

- Top plays a rider who sells umbrellas on the side during the rainy season. Mick works in an office.

-Top is cheerful and lively while Mick is a bit serious.

- Dol (Mick) was introduced super quickly, and it felt a bit unrealistic that Sun (Top) was suddenly into him. Is it love at first sight? Or maybe he's just desperate to find his soulmate?

- Sun came off kinda pushy, but I guess that’s part of his character.


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Episode 2:

- Different story, same leads—TopMick.

- At first, I was like, “What’s going on?” I got confused and lowkey annoyed haha. I hadn’t read any reviews, and the trailer didn’t help much either.

- But then it hit me: it’s actually fun to see TopMick play different roles!

- This time, Top (Prin) is a CEO and Mick (First) is his secretary.

- Mick's character here is so lovable—total opposite from the first episode where he was more serious. I adored him in this role, he's just too cute.

- Top plays the typical serious CEO who doesn’t socialize much.

- There were only a few sweet moments since the episode was short, so it was hard to fully get invested in their relationship.

- Their romance is slow-burn in this one.

- I loved Prin’s grandma. She's so cool and supportive!


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Episode 3:

- Top (Namping) looks super pretty and a bit feminine here—he's a student pilot.

- Mick (X) is more rugged and manly, working as a mechanic.

- There’s an instant spark, especially from X’s side—he’s been crushing on Namping for a while.

- I also really liked the platonic friendship between Ton and Namping. It felt genuine.



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Episode 4:

- This continues from episode 3, and it gets emotional.

- I wish they had shown more of what Namping was going through—it felt a bit lacking.

- At the start, Namping asked X to fix his car but then he just left. I know he is dying but they didn't explain it in detailed.


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Episode 5:

- Sian (Top) is a former musician who now just kinda vibes and drinks a lot. He seems lost in life.

- Blue (Mick) is a painter.

- No immediate attraction at first—Sian even seemed to dislike Blue.

- But eventually, feelings start to develop.

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Episode 6:

- Continues from Episode 5.

- The side story with Blue’s friend felt unnecessary to me.

- They didn’t really explain what happened to Sian’s ex—was he dead or did he cheat?

- But I loved TopMick’s chemistry here—they were so flirty and fun!

- Then comes the twist: Episodes 4 (end), 5, and 6 are actually about Pun (Sian) and Inn (Blue), a real-life couple and actors who are filming a BL movie together. Their rocky relationship in real life starts affecting their work.

- The set looked so real, I actually thought it was Every You Every Me's set. I thought there are behind the scenes included —until this Otto guy showed up and I realized it was all part of a movie they're filming called You and Your Beautiful Soul. I felt so pranked, lol.

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Episode 7:

- Turns out Episodes 1, 2, and 3 were all BL movies that Pun and Inn acted in. Episode 5 was their current project.

- And during filming of Episode 3, that’s when they actually started dating.

Final thoughts:

I didn’t even know about TopMick before watching this series, but now I’m obsessed with their chemistry!
Their acting is on point—especially Top. He’s so natural and expressive with every role.

The cinematography is great except for episode 5, some of the scenes were blurry or washed out.

Overall, the concept of this series is super unique and refreshing. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Every You Every Me genuinely surprised me in the best way.
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