Dangerous Boys poster
#12958 This Week

Dangerous Boys

Dangerous Boys  ·  2014, Thailand
6.0
1,665 ratings
1
Film
0
Watchlisted
● Completed 🕑 2014

Two rival high school gang leaders square off in Bangkok over honor, school pride, a girlfriend and rock-n-roll popularity.

Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Episodes
Reviews (5)

In the gritty streets of Bangkok, two rival high school gangs—the stylish Black Scorpions and the brutal Red Dragons—clash over territory, pride, and a love triangle that threatens to tear both sides apart. When the charismatic leader of the Black Scorpions, Pete (played by James Thanadol Nualsuth), and the fiery head of the Red Dragons, Ake (Arnon Chunprasert), find themselves drawn to each other amidst the chaos, their forbidden bond becomes the most dangerous battle of all. As gang wars escalate, a shared love for rock music and a mysterious girl only deepen the stakes. This 2014 Thai film delivers raw teenage angst, over-the-top fight sequences, and a surprisingly tender gay romance that culminates in an unforgettable, laugh-out-loud finale. A cult classic in the BL genre, *Dangerous Boys* is a wild ride of honor, rebellion, and love conquering all—even if no one really knows why they're fighting.

Episode data is coming soon.

6.0
out of 10
10
238
9
238
8
178
7
416
6
357
CR
CuteGnome_Reviews
August 2024
7/10
I'm a sucker for enemies-to-lovers and this film delivered that perfectly! The kiss at the end made me scream—it was so ridiculous and sweet. Sure, the fighting scenes make no sense and the plot is a mess, but who cares when the main couple holds hands in the police van? Pure BL magic.
A9
ActionFanatic_99
March 2025
6/10
I came for the gang fights and honestly, they're repetitive and poorly choreographed—just a lot of guys punching each other in a parking lot. But the rock concert scene had some energy. If you want real action, skip this. The BL part is cute though.
PD
PlotHoles_Detective
January 2025
4/10
Why are they fighting? Even the characters ask that! The script is a mess, motivations are nonexistent, and the love triangle is forced. That said, I can see why it's a guilty pleasure for some. The ending is unintentionally hilarious—I laughed more than I should have.
NO
NostalgiaLens
November 2024
8/10
For a low-budget 2014 film, the color grading really captures that early-2010s Thai drama vibe—gritty yet oddly warm. The slow-motion fight scenes are amateur but charming. I loved the wardrobe choices: leather jackets and ripped jeans everywhere. A time capsule of Thai teen cinema.
BB
BL_Beginner_Guide
June 2025
5/10
I appreciate that the film tries to show love crossing gang lines, but the power dynamics and constant violence are unsettling. The homophobic jokes from side characters haven't aged well. Still, the main couple's chemistry feels genuine, and the message that love can unite is sweet—if clumsily executed.