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I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You thai drama review
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I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You
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by Coffee Kirdee
Aug 24, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

I need another Nanon and Mind series!!!

i love a lot of you is honestly one of the boldest series gmmtv has put out this year. on paper, the concept already sounds wild—sun (nanon korapat) is a professional charmer who gets hired to win over sairung (mind atitaya), a girl living with dissociative identity disorder. but here’s the twist: he doesn’t just have to woo her once. he has to fall in love with all five of her personalities.

this premise could’ve easily slipped into messy territory, but the show balances romance, comedy, and mystery in a way that keeps you hooked every episode. nanon shines as sun, giving the character a mix of wit, charm, and a bit of mystery that keeps you second-guessing his real motives. he really knows how to play those morally gray roles, and this series proves once again why he’s one of gmmtv’s strongest actors.

but the real standout here is mind atitaya. taking on five distinct personalities is no small feat, yet she switches between them so effortlessly that each one feels like a completely different person. from soft and vulnerable to bold and fiery, she shows an incredible range that makes you root for every version of sairung.

the show isn’t perfect—some viewers pointed out concerns about how it handles mental health, especially with the “love will fix you” angle. that’s valid, and it’s something the series could’ve approached with more sensitivity. still, it deserves credit for trying something fresh and ambitious in the rom-com space.

overall, i love a lot of you delivers a unique love story filled with laughter, drama, and surprising depth. it’s not your typical fluffy romance; it challenges its characters (and the audience) to think about what it really means to love someone completely. for nanon and mind fans, this is a must-watch.
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