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NightTime

NightTime  ·  2019, Thailand
6.1
3,130 ratings
3
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● Completed 🕑 2019

After getting caught in the middle of a gunfight, a young man is shot, leaving his arm injured. A week later, an unfamiliar man named Time, appears at his doorstep claiming to be the one who shot him. At first, the young…

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When a high-school student named Night is caught in the crossfire of a gang-related shootout, a stray bullet shatters his arm—and his ordinary life. A week later, a stranger named Time appears on his doorstep, confessing he was the one who pulled the trigger. Driven by guilt and a desire to atone, Time offers to help the injured teen with daily tasks, from cooking to bathing. What begins as an awkward, uneasy arrangement quickly blossoms into something neither expected: a tender, tentative connection that challenges both their assumptions about love, redemption, and trust. Set against the gritty backdrop of Bangkok's underbelly and the quiet intimacy of a cramped apartment, this 3-episode Thai miniseries strips away melodrama to focus on raw, vulnerable moments between two young men navigating the fragile line between victim and savior, hatred and desire.

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NightTime Episode 1
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NightTime Episode 2
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NightTime Episode 3
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slowburn_lover99
March 2025
9/10
This little series wrecked me in the best way. The actors' shyness toward each other is so palpable—I felt every hesitation and glance. The bathing scene at the edge of the bed is one of the most tender moments I've ever seen in BL. Yes, it's low-budget, but that rawness is exactly why it works.
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plot_hole_patrol
Jan 2026
5/10
The premise is intriguing, but the writing fails to support it. Why does Time have a gun? Why doesn't anyone call the police? The ending feels rushed and frustrating—like they suddenly remembered the shooting subplot. I wanted to love it, but the logic gaps killed the immersion.
MU
musicandmood
October 2025
8/10
That piano score is absolutely haunting—it carries every silent moment and amplifies the vulnerability. I caught myself rewinding just to hear the main theme again. The camera work is simple but effective; the close-ups on the actors' faces tell more than dialogue ever could.
EQ
ethically_queer
July 2025
6/10
I appreciate the attempt to explore atonement and vulnerability, but the power dynamics between the shooter and his victim are never fully addressed. Night accepts Time's help without any real negotiation of consent or fear. It's romanticized in a way that made me uncomfortable. Still, the actors showed genuine promise.
CB
cinephile_bl_dreams
December 2025
9/10
Forget the budget—this is indie BL done right. The lighting in the apartment scenes creates such an intimate, almost claustrophobic atmosphere. I love how the camera lingers on small details: a hand trembling, a half-smile, the way Night holds his injured arm. It's a visual poem about two broken people finding each other.