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Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist

Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist  ·  2016, Thailand
6.3
2,352 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2016

The story continues three years after the last event in "Club Friday the Series 5: Secret of a Heart That Doesn’t Exist." Boss is a grown man with a new lover. Then Win comes back into his life and he begins to remember…

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Three years after the events of *Club Friday the Series 5: Secret of a Heart That Doesn’t Exist*, Boss has moved on. He’s in a stable, comfortable relationship with a new lover, trying to bury the memories of his past. But when Win suddenly reappears, everything unravels. Old wounds reopen, unresolved feelings surge, and Boss is forced to confront the secret he thought he had locked away forever. This 4-episode miniseries is an intimate, emotionally charged exploration of love, loss, and the courage it takes to face a heart that may never fully heal. Packed with heartfelt performances and a story that lingers long after the credits roll, it’s a must-watch for fans of mature, character-driven romance.

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Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist Episode 1
Season 1 · Aug 18, 2016
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Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist Episode 2
Season 1 · Aug 24, 2016
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Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist Episode 3
Season 1 · Aug 24, 2016
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Songkhram Yaeng Phu to Be Continued: Secret of a Heart That Doesn't Exist Episode 4
Season 1 · Aug 25, 2016
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heartstrings_and_tears
October 15, 2024
9/10
I’m a sucker for second-chance romance, and this one broke me in the best way. Boss and Win’s chemistry is so raw and real—I felt every single longing glance. The ending left me sobbing but totally satisfied. If you want a story about love that actually hurts, this is it.
PL
plot_logic_hunter
March 2, 2025
6/10
I appreciate the mature themes, but the pacing dragged in the middle, and some character motivations felt underdeveloped. The three-year time jump wasn't explained well enough for new viewers. Still, the acting saves it—Aum and Chod carry the emotional weight.
VA
visuals_and_vibes
July 20, 2024
8/10
The lighting and framing in this miniseries are gorgeous—soft, intimate, and full of melancholy color palettes that mirror the characters' inner turmoil. Every scene feels like a painting. A director who knows how to use silence and space to tell a story. Really elevated the emotional impact.
CA
consent_and_context
January 5, 2025
7/10
This show handles complicated relationship dynamics with surprising nuance. It doesn’t glamorize the toxicity—it shows the messiness of love and the importance of honest communication. The characters make mistakes, but they also grow. Worth discussing for how it portrays emotional boundaries and healing.
MO
melody_of_my_heart
November 11, 2024
8/10
The music in this series is absolutely haunting. The piano-driven score perfectly underscores every moment of longing and regret. There’s a recurring theme that plays during the most emotional scenes—it’s stuck in my head for weeks. The sound design alone makes this worth watching.