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Is My Love You?

Is My Love You?  ·  , Thailand
8.0
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In the bustling heart of Bangkok, a chance encounter between two strangers sparks a connection neither expected. Keng stars as Arm, a shy and earnest college student who accidentally swaps phones with the charismatic but guarded indie musician, Pete (Forth). Forced into a series of awkward exchanges to retrieve their devices, they discover an unexpected rhythm—one that blends late-night songwriting sessions with quiet coffee shop confessions. Filmed entirely in vertical format for a modern, intimate viewing experience, *Is My Love You?* strips away the frills to focus on the raw, tender moments of two people daring to fall in love. With a short runtime and a gentle, slow-burn romance, this Thai web series captures the flutter of new connections and the courage it takes to say those three little words. A perfect bite-sized escape for fans of sweet, grounded LGBTQ+ love stories.

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Is My Love You? Episode 1
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bl_shipper_forever
March 2025
9/10
I absolutely melted while watching this! Keng and Forth have the kind of chemistry that makes you grin like an idiot. The vertical shots made me feel like I was peeking into their private world. Perfect for a quick, fluffy escape!
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plot_guru_007
April 2025
6/10
It's cute but incredibly simple. The plot is basically a meet‑cute stretched over a few episodes, and some dialogue feels a bit recycled. If you're looking for depth or conflict, look elsewhere. But for what it is—a snack‑sized romance—it works.
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lens_obsessed
May 2025
7/10
I loved the intimate framing! Filming vertically for a web series is a bold choice, and they used it well—tight close‑ups on eyes and hands really sold the emotional beats. The soft color grading gave it a dreamy, indie vibe. A visual treat despite the low budget.
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melody_lover28
June 2025
7/10
The acoustic OST during the confession scene is still stuck in my head! The music choices perfectly matched the gentle tone of the series. However, I wish there were more original songs played by Pete's character—it would have added another layer to his musician persona.
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critical_consent
July 2025
5/10
As a sweet story, it's fine, but I was bothered by how quickly Arm pushes Pete's boundaries after the phone swap. There's a lack of explicit verbal consent in their early interactions, which feels glossed over. The series could have modeled healthier communication even in a fluffy setting.