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I Promised You the Moon (2021) – Self-Acceptance and Changing Emotions

แปลรักฉันด้วยใจเธอ - A poignant BL story testing university life, distance, and love.

I Promised You the Moon (2021) is among the older productions as a Thailand BL series. However, there are deep-rooted series, you know, and this boys’ love story is one of those deep-rooted ones. I love watching high-quality stories and productions of unforgettable quality. From 2021 to the present day, the BL sector has started to make idol-oriented series that are far from reality, where only “cute boys” play. Most of them are not even worth watching.

The progression built on university years, career ambition, and youth pains distances the drama from simplicity. Although the subject of how a love that started in high school years transforms with dreams carried to the university feels a bit familiar, the inner world of the characters was unique.

As time passes, you will also see how love changes over time and conflicts with individual goals. For those who believe that love is a universal emotion independent of gender roles, this series will definitely be a good choice. The series is not a trouble-free “sweet love” story; it also offers a story of emotional development. For this reason, you do not need to be gay to watch this series; it is enough that you want to understand LGBT individuals. I always say this.

I mentioned that it is one of the highly quality productions among boys’ love series. It is not just a simple youth and university series, but a Thailand BL drama worth watching with its psychological and social narrative as well. Add it to your watch list immediately. It is in the top ranks on my list. Do not avoid watching the series just because it is old. It is one of the best of its genre. Its story is not one of those meaningless Thailand BL series without content, where nonsense “idol” actors show off.

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I Promised You the Moon (2021) – Series Review and Plot

Teh and Oh-aew, who have been lovers since high school, have grown both their love and their acting dreams together. The duo decides to enter the Faculty of Communication and Acting at the university. While everything goes well at first, Teh’s joining the drama club and starting to work more intensely in this field drives a wedge between the couple

Teh meets famous actors in the club, and a breakdown occurs in their relationship with his kiss with director Jai. Oh-aew loses his passion for acting and chooses a different path. These two youths, who no longer share the same dreams, part ways However, fate brings them back together years later.

This meeting turns into a process of confronting the past and making peace with the true identity. While Teh now openly accepts that he is gay, the duo tries to rebuild their relationship. Even though they are no longer the same people, they witness the transformative power of love together.

I Promised You the Moon
I Promised You the Moon

Teh joins the drama club, and here, both his passions regarding art and his university friendships deepen. During this time, Teh’s emotional distance from Oh-aew becomes noticeable. The friend circle and career goals create a conflict between Teh and Oh-aew; especially balancing Teh’s role offers and the time spent in the club with Oh-aew’s feelings is not easy.

In the final episode, Teh’s emotional ups and downs and his growing doubts will conflict with Oh-aew’s patience. You will also learn whether the gaps in their relationship, long distances, and emotional expectations will bring love or separation. The themes of sacrifice, acceptance, and testing the truth of emotions will leave their place to a firm determination towards the final episodes.

General Impression

If you are going to watch I Promised You the Moon, do not expect today’s “sweet and cute” university loves. In this series, the story will not sell you illusions. Here, love is subjected to the test of difficulties and the social environment. The series is definitely among the modern classics and deserves to be a “cult.”

I Promised You the Moon
I Promised You the Moon

Commentary and Review

The series shows that love is not merely an emotion, but is also shaped by labor, patience, and sacrifice. The series takes on a structure that is a bit too tearful at times. The actor chemistry gave a good impression. The opposite character dynamic is also perfectly in place. The personal expectations of the duo, their separations, and the underlying psychosocial reasons are also well reflected.

In addition, I think it is necessary not to look at the series merely as an “BL” genre belonging to Asia. The themes in the series include LGBT themes beyond a classic boys’ love drama. The queer narrative is also very good. The series also treats how natural love and gender identity are, and how “distant from humanity” the discussions made over gender roles are.

It is also a reality that under the name of “social norm,” people direct their inner hatred and feelings of establishing superiority towards LGBT individuals. The problem is actually neither LGBT individuals nor sexual orientations; the problem is entirely about power and domination.

I Promised You the Moon
I Promised You the Moon

Is the Series Worth Watching?

Yes, with both its series music and its take on love, passion, and the deep emotions of human beings, it became one of the series I liked. If you have just started BL series, you must watch I Promised You the Moon, which is the best example of its genre.

Series Music

I also wanted to give you the series music. Below, I have added the original album for you to listen to on Spotify. You will also love its calm and piano-heavy music. When the content of the series, its psychosocial depth, and the music combine, the viewing pleasure also increases. The Original Soundtrack belongs to Vichaya Vatanasapt.

I Promised You the Moon (แปลรักฉันด้วยใจเธอ) – I had mentioned that it narrates the change, jealousy, distance, and how individual dreams test love in the relationship of Teh and Oh-aew, who start university. The series is 5 episodes. The episode durations are long, with each episode being like a movie at 1 hour 5 minutes. The original publisher is Viki. If you want, you can look at the MyDramaList site for more technical details.

Curator's Review

My Point
7.2

Curator's Note

Offering an intense story in a short time, this BL drama provides a powerful narrative on emotional moments and the evolution of love. Good acting and natural visuals, though with slightly exaggerated drama. Still, it was one of my favorites.

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Offering an intense story in a short time, this BL drama provides a powerful narrative on emotional moments and the evolution of love. Good acting and natural visuals, though with slightly exaggerated drama. Still, it was one of my favorites.I Promised You the Moon (2021) – Self-Acceptance and Changing Emotions