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Ticket to Heaven thai drama review
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Ticket to Heaven
1 people found this review helpful
by hinatabcke
6 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A sincerely moving story

This series is beautiful. So much care was taken while talking about many issues, and I felt moved by how beautifully this story unfolded.
While I personally may not be able to relate to queer people who are religious (I decided to leave that path after realising who I was), I truly felt like this series communicated their feelings to me in a very real way.
Tanrak realising that he didn't have to choose between his faith and Barth was heartwarming. The confession scene in the final episode made tears well up in my eyes. Father's role in Tanrak's life made me so emotional — that montage of their hugs throughout the years was so poignant. The inclusion of Auntie Lek, a trans woman who continues to believe in God, and the comfort she brought to a troubled Tanrak felt so important. Barth's conversation with his mom, and the way she told him she loved him more than anything — I feel like that was something he needed to hear to let go of his resentment towards God.
I suppose this review isn't particularly structured, but who cares? I'm just rambling about what I loved about this series.
Barth and Tanrak's love was something that could have easily been cut off had they not had the courage to face it. I'm so glad they faced it. I'm so glad they continued to live and have a beautiful life with each other and with God.
May many other queer people who are struggling with their faith be able to make a decision that soothes their soul. I truly, from the bottom of my heart, wish all of them happiness. Barth and Tanrak, thank you for this beautiful series.
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