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Love You in Every Multiverse

Love You in Every Multiverse  ·  2024, Thailand
6.5
2,555 ratings
2
Episodes
0
Watchlisted
● Completed 🕑 2024

In the second universe, Te and Te meet again. This time, will they still love each other in every multiverse? (Source: Imagine Thailand YouTube)

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Love You in Every Multiverse is a charming Thai miniseries that condenses a universe-spanning romance into two tightly packed episodes. The story follows Te, a young man who, after a nap by a lakeside, finds his shoes missing. In his search, he encounters another man also named Te, and a series of strange reboots—or are they alternate realities?—begin. Each reset gives Te a fresh chance to approach his doppelgänger, leading to wildly different outcomes: from comedic misunderstandings to tense confrontations. As the lines between dreams, parallel universes, and fate blur, the question emerges: no matter which version of Te meets which, will they always fall in love? The series uses a clever time-loop structure to explore themes of kindness, connection, and the butterfly effect of small choices. With a light sci-fi touch, adorable lead performances, and a production that punches above its indie weight, this short series delivers a satisfying, emotional punch in a very brief runtime. It’s a perfect watch for fans of romantic what-if stories and anyone who believes love can transcend every dimension.

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Love You in Every Multiverse Episode 1
Season 1 ·
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Love You in Every Multiverse Episode 2
Season 1 ·
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romance_multiverse_fan
October 2024
8/10
I absolutely adored this! The two Tes are so cute together, especially when they keep meeting in different ways. The heart-shaped cloud scene made me squeal. Sure, it's short, but it's packed with sweetness and that 'what if' magic. I wish it were longer!
PL
plot_logic_police
November 2024
6/10
Interesting concept but the execution felt rushed. The comedy sound effects were jarring and the whole 'it was a dream' ending felt like a cop-out. Episode 2's non-con kisses were uncomfortable and not handled well. Could have been stronger with more consistent logic.
VV
visual_voyeur
September 2024
7/10
For an indie production, the cinematography is delightful. The lakeside setting and soft color grading give it a dreamy, romantic feel. I loved the camera work during the time-loop resets—simple but effective. The heart-shaped cloud was a nice touch too.
CC
consent_critical
October 2024
6/10
I appreciate that the series at least tries to address the ethics of non-consensual kisses in episode 2, but the way it's played for drama rather than genuine critique left a sour taste. The overall message about kindness is sweet, but those scenes need more careful handling.