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Check Out: The Movie

Check Out: The Movie  ·  2023, Thailand
6.2
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● Completed 🕑 2023

Dao Nuea, recently heartbroken, seeks solace on a vacation at TheAir Khao Yai, where he briefly encounters Nine, who brightens his spirits. However, Nine vanishes for three months, leading Dao Nuea to attempt to move…

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Heartbroken and seeking a fresh start, Dao Nuea escapes to the serene mountains of Khao Yai, where a chance encounter with the enigmatic Nine sparks a fleeting moment of joy. But just as quickly as he appears, Nine vanishes without a trace, leaving Dao Nuea to grapple with confusion and lingering hope. Three months later, fate throws them together again, forcing both men to confront the magnetic pull between them—and the secrets that drove Nine away. This feature-length film condenses the sprawling drama of the original series into a lean, emotionally charged narrative focused squarely on the central couple's journey. With lush cinematography and a sultry soundtrack, *Check Out: The Movie* strips away excess to deliver a poignant tale of second chances, trust, and the courage to love again. Perfect for viewers who crave a concentrated dose of romance without the subplot clutter.

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kajirae
June 2024
8/10
If you hated the series' endless drama, this movie is a godsend. It finally gives us the focused love story I wanted—Nine and Dao Nuea's chemistry is off the charts, and the pacing feels so much tighter. I actually teared up at the ending. Great for romantics who just want the OTP.
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Dawn W
July 2024
1/10
I was hoping the movie would fix the series' mess, but it's just the same plot holes in a shorter runtime. The acting is still wooden, side characters are pointless, and the whole 'rings' continuity error drove me crazy. Save yourself the time—only the OST is worth it.
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UKBlfan
May 2024
7/10
Musically, this movie is fire—the OST absolutely carries the emotional weight. The cinematography is gorgeous too, but I missed the depth of the original series. The movie feels like a highlights reel, but if you just want a quick romantic fix with bangers, it works.
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Unique_rain
August 2024
3.5/10
Dao Nuea's indecisiveness really bothered me—he leads Tee on while pining for Nine, and the movie never addresses how problematic that is. Nine's vanishing act without explanation feels manipulative, not romantic. Life isn't a fairytale, and this glosses over real red flags.
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cinematic_bl_fan
September 2024
6.5/10
Visually stunning—the mountain resort, the warm lighting, the intimate shots of the leads... it's a feast for the eyes. But the editing feels rushed, and the story jumps too fast from 'meet-cute' to 'I love you.' I wish they'd reshot some scenes to smooth out the gaps.