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Exclusive Interview with “180 Degree The Series” Director Punnasak Sukee

It is a profoundly rare thing to stumble on a series that manages to bring two worlds together, the stage and television. But the new Thai drama 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us does just that. For those watching, the drama has become a beautiful week-by-week journey exploring the grief and complicated relationship between three characters, the theatrical Sasiwimol (Mam Kathaleeya), her idealistic son Wang (Pond Ponlawit), and her old college friend Inthawut (Nike Nitidon). It is a journey full of symbolism, nuances, and philosophical undertones that has us all questioning life, ourselves, and love. And it does it with a drama made as much for the stage as it is for television.

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Dreamy Thai BL Couples That Are Making Me Swoon

Boys’ Love is a lucrative fantasy spun around, regaling tales of love, lust and sensuality.

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“A Shoulder to Cry On: A Mellowing Tale with Lingering Darkness” by Dongmul

2022 has been the year of webtoon adaptations. Starting from Semantic Error which broke the internet to Cherry Blossom After Winter, the bar has been set too high. Another webtoon adaption, A Shoulder to Cry On, will make its way to the screens soon and today we bring you its webtoon review. Written and illustrated by Dongmul, A Shoulder to Cry On is a coming-of-age story of two boys trying to deal with life. You can read the story officially on Lezhin.

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