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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.)

The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.)  ·  2024, Thailand
7.0
2,108 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2024

A majestic two-story ancient mansion stands at the foot of a hill and is surrounded by nature. The atmosphere it exudes is both intriguing and mysterious. It is eagerly awaiting the arrival of a group of people from…

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Welcome to the eerie, rain-soaked hills of Chiang Mai, where a crumbling two-story mansion holds secrets that span a century. In *The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.)*, aspiring writer Khen and his small team of content creators arrive at the foreboding estate to document its legends—but they quickly discover that some stories refuse to stay in the past. After a car accident on the winding mountain road, Khen begins slipping between timelines, finding himself in the early 1900s where he meets Mas, the enigmatic son of the mansion's original owner. Their connection is immediate and intense, yet shadowed by a vengeful female spirit and the impossible distance of a hundred years. As Khen's friends grow trapped in a strange loop, unable to leave the property, the truth unfolds: love, loss, and karmic threads tie these souls together across life and death. Directed with a haunting visual elegance and adapted from Violet Rain's bestselling novel, this is a supernatural romance that asks how far you'd go to hold onto someone—even if you were never meant to be in the same world.

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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 1
Season 1 · Sep 07, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 2
Season 1 · Sep 14, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 3
Season 1 · Sep 21, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 4
Season 1 · Sep 28, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 5
Season 1 · Oct 05, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 6
Season 1 · Oct 12, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 7
Season 1 · Oct 19, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 8
Season 1 · Oct 26, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 9
Season 1 · Nov 02, 2024
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The Hidden Moon (Uncut Ver.) Episode 10
Season 1 · Nov 09, 2024
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moonbeam_romancer
February 2025
9/10
I came for the spooky mansion but stayed for the heartbreaking love story between Khen and Mas. Every scene they shared had me holding my breath—the way they looked at each other, the quiet conversations in the rain, the bittersweet understanding that they were from different worlds. Episode 6 is pure poetry. Yes, the plot gets tangled, but their romance is worth every confusing moment. My heart still aches.
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plot_architect_22
March 2025
6/10
The premise is fantastic—a ghost story with time slips and a BL romance—but the execution is all over the place. The middle episodes drag terribly, and the timeline jumps become so muddled that I had to rewatch scenes just to understand who was alive and who was dead. The finale felt rushed and left too many loose ends. If you don't mind a messy narrative for the sake of atmosphere, you might enjoy it. I expected more coherence from a Dee Hup House production.
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visual_feast_fan
January 2025
8/10
I'll forgive a lot of pacing issues when the show looks this stunning. The color grading—desaturated greys for the present, warm sepia for the past—is a masterclass in visual storytelling. And the costumes! Mas's layered period outfits with all those textures and subtle embroidery made me pause and screenshot. The eerie editing, with abrupt cuts that mirror Khen's disorientation, is actually brilliant. A visually rich piece that demands to be savored, even if the CGI is a bit rough in places.
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consent_and_culture
April 2025
7/10
I appreciate that the series doesn't shy away from the darker implications of a ghost-human romance—especially the power imbalance when one character is literally trapped in a loop and unaware of their own death. However, the early love-hate dynamic between Mas and Khen feels uncomfortably close to coercion at times, and the age gap (if you count the century of waiting) gave me pause. The historical subplot about Khampuan and Sompho raises interesting questions about jealousy and consent, but it's underdeveloped. Worth watching with a critical eye.
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bookworm_bl
May 2025
7/10
As someone who adored Violet Rain's novel *Duean Prang*, I was excited to see the adaptation—but also a little disappointed. The show captures the melancholic mood and the core romance, but it simplifies the complex time-loop mechanics from the book and adds unnecessary side plots that muddle the emotional payoff. The ending is different from the novel's more definitive closure, and I miss the nuanced exploration of karma and reincarnation. Still, for newcomers, it's a decent ghost story with beautiful aesthetics.