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Love Next Door

Love Next Door  ·  2013, Thailand
5.8
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● Completed 🕑 2013

The story begins with Khao who runs away from home and stays at his friend’s house where people knock on the wrong door to pay for sex. Khao needs the money anyway, so he goes with the flow without knowing that he…

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Khao, a young man desperate to escape family troubles, agrees to house-sit for a friend. However, a constant stream of strangers knocks on his door, mistaking his apartment for that of a sex worker. Short on cash and initially confused, Khao decides to play along, offering his services for money. Amidst this chaotic new life, he meets Pete, his quiet and kind next-door neighbor. What begins as a simple neighborly acquaintance slowly blossoms into something deeper. This Thai BL film balances comedic misunderstandings with genuine romantic moments, exploring themes of survival, love, and unexpected connection. While not a deep drama, it offers a light-hearted and feel-good viewing experience with charming performances from Thitipan Raksasat and A Angkul Jeennukul. Perfect for those seeking a quick, sweet watch with a bit of steam.

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pete_kao_lover
March 2025
8/10
I absolutely adored this little film! The chemistry between Khao and Pete is so natural and sweet. Sure, the plot is thin, but who cares when the boys are so cute together? The birthday scene melted my heart. Ignore the haters, this is a gem.
LM
logic_matters
January 2024
5/10
The premise is ridiculous. Who leaves their front door wide open in an apartment building? And the job hunt is non-existent. The acting is mediocre at best. I couldn't buy into the romance because they barely interact. It's watchable if you turn off your brain.
EB
ethical_bl_fan
July 2025
4/10
I appreciate that the film touches on poverty and prostitution, but it treats the sex work very lightly and doesn't address the exploitation. The mother taking money from her son is disturbing. There's a lack of critical perspective. Not for me.
VF
visuals_first
October 2024
6/10
The cinematography is nothing special - typical low-budget Thai film, but there are a few nicely lit scenes. The apartment setting is claustrophobic. The color palette is muted. Not a visual feast, but the leads are easy on the eyes.
MB
melody_boy
June 2025
7/10
The background music is simple but effective. There's a sweet acoustic guitar theme that plays during their tender moments. It sets the mood well. Not groundbreaking but complements the story nicely.