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Peach of Time (Movie)

Peach of Time (Movie)  ·  2021, South Korea
6.9
3,749 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2021

Peach, a 22-year old Thai boy, takes a daring step in his life and decides to fly to Korea to meet his Korean friend, Yun Oh. They first met when Yun Oh visited the restaurant Peach's parents own in Phuket. Everything…

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Peach, a vibrant 22-year-old Thai man, embarks on a life-changing journey to Seoul to reunite with Yun Oh, a Korean friend he met during a family vacation in Phuket. What begins as a hopeful cross-cultural romance quickly takes a supernatural turn when Peach discovers that Yun Oh is entangled with a mysterious evil spirit. Blending tender romantic moments with eerie supernatural encounters, this Korean BL film explores the lengths we go to protect the ones we love. As Peach navigates language barriers, family ties, and a haunting presence that threatens their bond, he must confront his own fears and uncover the truth behind Yun Oh’s hidden world. With beautiful cinematography capturing both the warmth of Phuket and the neon-lit streets of Korea, *Peach of Time* is a heartfelt and unique tale of love that transcends time and reality. It’s a must-watch for fans of supernatural romance and cross-cultural stories.

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peach_mango_bl
June 2024
9/10
I absolutely adored Peach and Yun Oh – their chemistry was off the charts! The way they communicated through broken language and sweet gestures melted my heart. The supernatural part just added more tension to their love story. This is exactly the kind of soft, emotional BL I crave.
LF
logic_first
March 2024
6/10
The romance was cute, but the supernatural plot felt underdeveloped and rushed. I wanted more explanation about the evil spirit and its connection to Yun Oh. The movie’s short runtime didn’t do justice to either the love story or the horror elements. It’s an okay watch if you’re in the mood for something lightweight.
FB
frame_by_frame
August 2024
8/10
Visually, this film is a treat. Every scene in Phuket feels golden and warm, while Korea is shot in cool blues and neon purples – the contrast really emphasizes Peach’s emotional journey. The lighting during the supernatural moments was especially haunting. I’d watch it again just for the cinematography.
CC
consent_critical
January 2025
7/10
I appreciated the focus on mutual respect and consent in the developing relationship – no toxic tropes here. However, the film’s handling of grief and the mother-son dynamic felt a bit one-dimensional. Still, it’s refreshing to see a BL that prioritizes emotional safety over drama for drama’s sake.
OC
ost_collector
October 2024
7/10
The OST caught my ear right away – the melancholic piano pieces during the supernatural scenes and the upbeat Thai-pop song when Peach first arrives in Korea perfectly set the mood. I wish the album were longer, but what’s there is lovely. The music alone makes this film rewatchable.