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Missing You

Missing You  ·  2025, Thailand
6.6
1,766 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2025

In the quiet ache of loneliness lives Saengnuea—a young man endlessly waiting for someone he can’t name, bound by a connection he doesn’t understand. That is, until fate leads him to Kawin, a mysterious man who…

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In the quiet, seaside solitude of a remote inn, Saengnuea waits. He doesn't know for whom, or why—only that a phantom ache pulls at his heart, a memory just out of reach. That's when Kawin walks in: a brooding, mysterious guest who seems to recognize Saengnuea in a way that defies explanation. As the two begin to share the same space—late-night conversations, stolen glances, and an undeniable magnetic pull—fragments of a forgotten past start to surface. Set against a backdrop of crashing waves and intimate candlelight, this single-episode Thai BL is a slow-burn meditation on fate, loss, and the ties that bind us across time. With minimal cast and a single location, the story zeroes in on the raw, aching chemistry between its leads, offering a condensed yet emotionally charged experience. Missing You may be short, but it lingers like a half-remembered dream.

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starstruck_shipper
March 2025
8/10
I didn't expect to feel so much from just one episode! The way Saengnuea and Kawin look at each other—my heart literally ached. The intimate scenes were so tender and natural, no awkwardness at all. I just wish there were more episodes to see their love story unfold properly!
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logic_over_fluff
Feb 2025
6/10
The premise is intriguing, but the execution feels like an extended trailer. For a single episode, they wasted precious minutes on product placements and a repetitive soundtrack. The chemistry is there, but without any backstory or follow-through, it's hard to invest emotionally. A decent short film if you lower your expectations.
FA
frames_and_lights
Apr 2025
7/10
Visually, this is a gem. The golden-hour shots by the inn, the use of shadows and candlelight—every frame looks like a painting. The nudity is tastefully shot and feels integral to the intimacy. I just wish the script matched the visual poetry; it needed more depth to earn that beautiful cinematography.
SB
sociallens_bl
May 2025
5/10
While the leads have clear chemistry, I was uneasy with how the 'fated connection' narrative glosses over consent in the past flashbacks. The power dynamic between the inn owner and the guest also felt a bit unbalanced, and the emotional manipulation hinted at wasn't addressed. A more conscious treatment could have elevated this.
JL
JLovesBL
Jan 2026
7/10
The background music is hauntingly beautiful—it really carries the melancholic mood of the story. That piano theme keeps playing in my head days later. I just wish there was more variety in the score; it repeats a bit too much for a short runtime. Still, the music alone makes it worth a watch for me.