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Saneha Stories Season 4: Thanon Sai Saneha

Saneha Stories Season 4: Thanon Sai Saneha  ·  2022, Thailand
6.3
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● Completed 🕑 2022

Nicky begins a new life when he comes out as gay. It opens up many new opportunities for him and gives him a chance to find love again. But his life must also bring him problems, and he's forced again to make a choice…

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Based on a true story, *Saneha Stories Season 4: Thanon Sai Saneha* follows Nicky, a young man whose life turns upside down after he comes out as gay—or so he thinks. Nicky believed he had everything figured out: a childhood sweetheart, a future of marriage and stability. But a chance encounter with a male friend awakens feelings he can no longer ignore, forcing him to confront the tangled web of his own sexuality. As Nicky explores a new world of love and acceptance, he discovers that coming out isn't a single event—it's a lifelong negotiation with family, society, and internal doubt. The series doesn't shy away from messy realities: a jealous ex, a disapproving mother, and the shadow of domestic crime that threatens to tear his new life apart. This two-episode arc is a raw, emotional deep dive into bisexuality, self-discovery, and the painful choice between pleasing others and being true to yourself. It's a thought-provoking story that celebrates the courage of living authentically.

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Saneha Stories Season 4: Thanon Sai Saneha Episode 1
Season 1 · Apr 07, 2022
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Saneha Stories Season 4: Thanon Sai Saneha Episode 2
Season 1 · Apr 14, 2022
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apaixonada_por_realidade
July 2024
9/10
I loved how this drama didn't sugarcoat the messy reality of coming out as bi. The confusion, the family pressure, the 'lavender marriage' undertones—it's all here. Yes, the acting could be rough, but the social value of this series is immense. It made me reflect on how we label love and identity. Definitely a conversation starter.
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plot_hater_101
March 2024
5/10
I found the story confusing and the lead actor's performance wooden. The twist felt forced, and the ending left me scratching my head. I get that it's based on a true story, but that doesn't excuse the poor pacing. The narrator was more compelling than the actual actors.
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nut_fan_club
June 2024
7/10
I watched this for Nut (Nicky) because I loved him in Gray Rainbow. He didn't disappoint—his vulnerability felt real even if some scenes were awkward. The chemistry with his love interest had its moments. I wish the story had been clearer, but I still felt for Nicky's struggle. A solid, emotional watch.
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visual_storyteller
September 2024
8/10
The cinematography captured the emotional weight beautifully—the muted color palette during Nicky's confusion, the warmth when he finds acceptance. The editing between past and present was clever. Despite the story's flaws, the visual storytelling alone made this worth my time.