Before I Love You: Phu x Tawan Uncut poster
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Before I Love You: Phu x Tawan Uncut

Before I Love You: Phu x Tawan Uncut  ·  2020, Thailand
6.1
2,535 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2020

This UnCut scene tells the feelings of both before starting a relationship. (Source: heyhotshot at MyDramaList)

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Before I Love You: Phu x Tawan Uncut is a tender Thai short film that peels back the quiet, electric moments before two friends cross the line into love. Phu and Tawan have shared an easy friendship, but beneath the banter and shared silences lies a tension neither dares to name. This uncut scene captures the raw, unspoken feelings that build in stolen glances, hesitant touches, and the weight of words left unsaid. Set against a soft, intimate backdrop, the film lets viewers linger in the vulnerability of two hearts on the verge of confession. There is no dramatic plot—only the beautiful, agonizing limbo between friendship and romance. Perfect for those who crave a concentrated dose of emotional realism, this short film celebrates the nerve-racking sweetness of taking the first step. It's a love story told in whispers, where every second matters and the anticipation is just as powerful as the kiss that may or may not come.

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moonlight_romancer
March 2025
9/10
I'm a sucker for that moment just before two people admit they like each other, and this short film captured it perfectly. The actors' micro-expressions and the way they fill the silence with nervous laughter—just beautiful. A tiny masterpiece of tension and sweetness.
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plot_police
July 2024
5/10
It's literally just two people standing around being awkward for five minutes. There's no story, no conflict—just a vague 'will they, won't they' that doesn't go anywhere. If you want actual narrative, skip this. Short films need substance, not just vibes.
AL
aesthetic_lens
November 2025
8/10
The soft, warm lighting and shallow depth of field make this feel like a memory you're peeking into. Every frame is visually pleasing—the way the camera lingers on their hands, the golden hour glow. Even if the plot is minimalist, the cinematography is top-notch for a short.
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social_conscience_reader
April 2026
7/10
I appreciated how the film focuses on consent and mutual hesitation—neither character pushes, they just share space and wait for the other to make a move. It's a refreshingly respectful take on a friend-to-lovers moment. My only small issue is that it feels too short to fully explore their dynamics.
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soundtrack_stan
January 2025
6/10
The background music is a simple piano piece that does its job—it sets a gentle mood. But honestly, the audio mix is a bit unbalanced; sometimes the dialogue is too quiet. For a short film that relies on whispers, they could have polished the sound design more.