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Second Chance the Movie

Second Chance the Movie  ·  2022, Thailand
6.9
4,207 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2022

Tong Fah and Paper have been friends for a long time, maybe even closer than that. As graduation grows closer, so does the fear of not seeing the other again afterward, so would now be the right to time accept the feelings…

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Graduation looms, and with it the terrifying uncertainty of what comes next. For Tong Fah and Paper, best friends since childhood, the countdown to their final school days is bittersweet. They've always been inseparable—sharing laughter, secrets, and an unspoken tension that lingers in every lingering glance and accidental touch. But as the future pulls them in different directions, the question becomes: is now the right time to finally confess the feelings that have been growing for years? Second Chance the Movie condenses an original 6-episode series into a tight 110-minute feature, weaving together the stories of three young couples navigating love, fear, and self-discovery. With heartfelt performances from a fresh cast, this Thai youth romance captures the exhilarating, terrifying, and ultimately hopeful decision to take a chance on love before it's too late.

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bl_compilation_queen
October 2024
7/10
I wanted to love this but three couples in 110 minutes is just too much. Each storyline feels like a teaser instead of a full meal. The editing helped compared to the series, but I still got confused between two of the male leads who look almost identical. Great potential, poor execution.
LH
lighthouse_hope
January 2025
8/10
This movie gave me all the feels! Tong Fah and Paper are adorable—their awkward tension and final confession had me grinning like an idiot. Yes, it's a bit choppy jumping between couples, but the emotional payoff is worth it. Perfect for a cozy weekend watch.
FR
framing_reality
March 2025
9/10
I was pleasantly surprised by the visual quality. The golden-hour scenes by the lake and the soft lighting during confession moments are stunning for a low-budget production. The camera work during the underwater scene at the end is dreamy—even if it's a bit confusing plot-wise. Beautiful to look at.
LO
logic_over_fluff
July 2024
6/10
The editing may be tighter than the series, but the movie still suffers from pacing issues. Scenes jump without transitions, and the bullying subplot feels tacked on for drama. I appreciate the attempt at multiple love stories, but none gets enough screen time to develop real depth.
CM
consent_matters_always
December 2025
7/10
I liked that the movie addresses the fear of coming out and the pressure of societal expectations. However, the bullying arc could have been handled with more sensitivity—the victim's trauma is glossed over. The central couple's relationship feels built on mutual care, which is refreshing. Room for improvement but a step in the right direction.