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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat thai drama review
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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat
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by Dante
4 days ago
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

A Warm Blanket in Times of War

I wanna preface this by saying I love a good steamy QL as much as the next guy, let it be known, but there is something about the way this series turns "to be loved is to be known" into reality that just hits different.

I think to its core, ThamePo is a rather simple series. The plot isn't overly complex, the characters aren't hard to understand and yet... It hooks you. It hooks you because there is love in it, of all kinds, and you can feel it. Friends, lovers, colleagues... The people that make our days. The people we ask about when they're gone because they leave an empty space behind with their shape.

Maybe it's a bit boring for some, I can see that. But I think there's an enormous beauty in love for love's sake. In love as an everyday act, as continuous effort, as something you build block by block. There are great acts of love in this series, yes, and they shape the narrative, it's true, but when the characters are the happies isn't during them. They're the happiest when they share a meal together, when they go out for a drink, when they're there with their loved ones.

Uncle Joe said that he never had a great dream and he continues to live and be happy and though it baffles at first, it's easy to see why: when you love your life, in its simplicity, you don't need to reach for the stars, the soil beneath your feet, where everything comes from and where everything goes, is good enough.

ThamePo, my beloved. You will always have a big space in my heart.
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