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So Much in Love thai drama review
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So Much in Love
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by Zeelow
Feb 19, 2021
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
This review may contain spoilers

Begins confusing and english subs are not great

When North suffers an accident in the pool after arguing with his mother, Director Wadi, his soul is permanently trapped there. Wan, his best friend, had warned him of the risk of over training and having a cramp while swimming. Now it is rumored that there is a ghost in the place, and Ongsah, a new student who practices swimming, will be able to know very well this being that roams the pool.
Wan does not forgive that Mai left without saying goodbye to him and North three years ago, as they were an inseparable trio. Now that he's back, Wan just doesn't want to be around Mai, until a night of fun and booze makes the couple reconcile, but this time they'll be more than just friends.
Jedi and Indy stopped sharing a room because they began to develop feelings that go beyond companionship. Although Indy is very clear about his feelings towards Jade, the latter is confused by what is happening, and sometimes he gets carried away by the situations and Indy's affection, but at other times he is suspicious of how close his ex-partner wants to be of room.
Arm and Ten are best friends, but when Arm's mother asks him to meet someone, Arm refuses and asks Ten to pretend to be her boyfriend in front of his mother. The relationship between these two boys has always gone beyond a good friendship, and although Ten refuses Arm's request, deep down he has more feelings for his friend than he wants to accept.
Phi is very much in love with her boyfriend Thun, but she can't help but question their relationship when she remembers that Thun has serious drug problems that make him disappear for weeks on end, so she must ask her friends for help to find the boy she loves, though sometimes you have to find it in a sorry state.
Oam and Paul are coaches of the academy volleyball team, but director Wadi wants to close it because there are boys with different sexual tastes, something that she does not accept. It is when the members of the club begin to fight so that this does not happen led by their coaches, causing Oam and Paul to have to work together and begin to feel that they are more than just colleagues.
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