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Memoir of Rati thai drama review
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Memoir of Rati
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by Lee Jun Ho
5 hours ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Memoir of Rati — Everything I Love About Historical BL

Historical BLs have always had something special for me. When they're done well, they offer much more than a romance. They transport you to another era, immerse you in another culture, and make every glance and every touch feel more meaningful because society itself stands against the characters. Memoir of Rati does exactly that, and it's one of the reasons I fell in love with it from the very beginning.

I had already told you how much I love Great Sapol and Inn Sarin as a pairing, and this drama only confirmed it. They have the kind of chemistry that doesn't need exaggerated dialogue or constant physical intimacy. A simple look between them often says more than an entire conversation. Their relationship grows naturally, making every emotional moment feel completely earned.

The story is beautiful because it isn't just about two men falling in love. It's about duty, family, social expectations, and choosing happiness when the entire world tells you not to. Setting the story in early twentieth-century Siam gives the romance an additional layer of tension, making every decision the characters make feel important. Rather than using history as decoration, the series makes it an essential part of the narrative.

The production is simply stunning. Every location, every costume, and every carefully framed shot feels like it belongs in a period film rather than a television drama. The cinematography constantly enhances the emotion of each scene, while the music perfectly complements the atmosphere without ever overwhelming it. It's one of those rare productions where you can see the care that went into every visual detail.

The supporting cast is equally impressive. Nobody feels like they're only there to fill the screen. Every important character contributes something meaningful to the story, creating a world that feels alive beyond the central romance. That richness makes the drama even more immersive and gives greater emotional weight to the choices the protagonists have to make.

Final Thought

Memoir of Rati is everything I hope for when I start a historical BL. It tells a beautiful love story without forgetting the world surrounding its characters, it looks absolutely gorgeous from beginning to end, and Great Sapol and Inn Sarin once again prove why they're one of my favourite pairings. This is the kind of series that reminds me historical romances can be just as powerful as modern ones—sometimes even more so.:::
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