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Rerun

Rerun  ·  2023, Thailand
7.2
1,955 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2023

Finding that they have a similar taste for music, Kit and Chou start to attend concerts together. Their relationship grows until its initial appeal starts to fade, and the meaning behind it becomes lost. (Source: MyDramaList)…

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In this achingly beautiful short film from Thailand, we meet Kit (PP Krit), a thoughtful gallery curator, and Chou (Nine Naphat), a passionate artist. Their connection sparks over a shared love for music, leading them from concert dates to a whispered promise: Chou's first solo exhibition, curated by Kit. But as Chou's career takes flight, the relationship that once felt like a duet begins to play a dissonant note. When Chou tasks someone else with the curation and initiates a breakup, the film becomes a haunting exploration of love's aftermath. Told through melancholic, art-house visuals and anchored by PP Krit's own song "Rerun," this 20-minute piece captures the fragile space between holding on and letting go. It doesn't follow a typical BL formula—there are no grand gestures, just raw, quiet pain. The open ending leaves viewers suspended in the same limbo as its leads, questioning whether love can ever truly be rerun.

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sunset_forever
November 15, 2024
9/10
I cried. This is exactly the kind of heartbreakingly beautiful love story I live for. PP Krit and Nine Naphat have this quiet, aching chemistry that makes every glance feel like a goodbye. The final scene hit me so hard—it's not about getting back together, it's about the space love leaves behind. If you fell for PP Krit in ITSAY, don't miss this.
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plot_police
March 2, 2025
6/10
Look, the cinematography is stunning and PP Krit delivers, but the story is barely a sketch. We get a few voiceovers and then a breakup with zero buildup. The whole thing feels like an extended music video—pretty but shallow. I wanted more meat. That open ending also felt like a cop-out.
LA
lens_and_light
August 10, 2024
8/10
As a cinematography nerd, I'm in love. Every frame is draped in shadows and muted colors that mirror the emotional chill between Kit and Chou. The use of soft focus during their happiest moments—almost like a memory already fading—was brilliant. It's a visual poem, and I'll rewatch just for the aesthetics.
MI
melody_in_motion
January 22, 2025
8/10
PP Krit's 'Rerun' song playing over those final shots gave me chills. The way the music swells just when Chou admits he's not okay—perfection. The whole short feels like it was built around the song, and that synergy made the emotional payoff so much stronger. I've been humming it for days.
CA
consent_and_compass
May 30, 2024
6/10
I appreciate the realistic portrayal of a relationship fading due to career pressures, but I found the power dynamics concerning. Chou makes a unilateral decision about the exhibition without consulting Kit, then breaks up with him in a way that feels cold. Kit's passivity is troubling—healthy communication is missing. Good for a discussion on emotional labor, less so for romance.