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The Moment

The Moment  ·  2020, Thailand
6.7
1,845 ratings
4
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● Completed 🕑 2020

MOMENT of happiness, the MOMENT that makes your heart beat faster. A young veterinarian travels to a mountain hotel to help his broken heart heal. But nature leads to a new moment with someone who has never thought of…

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After a painful breakup leaves him heartbroken, young veterinarian Mok escapes to a secluded mountain hotel hoping to clear his mind and heal. But fate has other plans when he meets Bay, a kind and patient bartender with a gentle smile. As Mok drowns his sorrows, Bay offers a hand and a promise: to make him smile again. Over the course of a few days, their connection deepens through small, intimate moments — a trip to a rabbit house, soft conversations under the stars, and a pinky promise that lingers. However, misunderstandings from Mok’s past threaten to cloud this budding romance. With only four episodes, 'The Moment' captures the raw, delicate beauty of finding someone who sees you at your lowest and chooses to stay. It’s a tender, visually stunning short series about second chances, healing, and the quiet power of being truly seen.

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The Moment Episode 1
Season 1 · Feb 09, 2020
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The Moment Episode 2
Season 1 · Feb 10, 2020
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The Moment Episode 3
Season 1 · Feb 12, 2020
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The Moment Episode 4
Season 1 · Feb 14, 2020
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MokBayForever
April 2024
9/10
I am utterly smitten with Mok and Bay. Their chemistry is off the charts even without any kissing — the way they look at each other, the pinky hold, the bunny scene... I felt my heart swell. For a 40-minute total watch time, this series gave me more feels than many 12-episode shows. Perfect fluffy comfort watch.
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LogicOverFeels
September 2024
5/10
I get that it's a music promo, but the story is so rushed it barely makes sense. Mok's ex and her new boyfriend appear with zero development, and that fake suicide scene felt wildly inappropriate for such a light show. The leads have okay chemistry, but I can't overlook the plot holes and lack of actual romance progression. Disappointing.
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VisualsAreLife
November 2023
8/10
The cinematography alone makes this worth watching. Every frame of the mountain hotel, the soft golden lighting, the way the camera lingers on the characters' expressions — it feels like a high-budget indie film. The directors clearly put love into the visual storytelling. I wish more BL series looked this polished.
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MelodyMatters
June 2024
8/10
I can't stop humming the theme song. It's simple, catchy, and perfectly captures the hopeful yet bittersweet mood of the series. The music is used sparingly but effectively — it swells at just the right emotional beats. Honestly, the OST elevated my whole experience. I added it to my playlist immediately.
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EthicalViewer
March 2025
6/10
While the gentle romance between Mok and Bay is quite sweet, I was troubled by the scene where Mok pretends to attempt suicide to get a reaction. That kind of plot device trivializes real mental health struggles and feels manipulative. The show also doesn't address Bay's position as an employee being pursued by a guest, which raises power imbalance questions. Cute but needs more awareness.