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Theory of Love
Third is a filmology major and a member of the Savage Team along with his best friends Two, Bone, and Khai, but he has a secret. Third has been secretly in love with Khai for years. For three years he has kept his.
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Plot Summary
Third, a young man deeply infatuated with the beautiful film student, Beau, decides to pursue his love by joining the film club. He hopes to impress her by becoming a skilled filmmaker, even enlisting the help of his friends to create a movie for her. However, his plans are complicated when Beau starts dating another man, forcing Third to confront the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Theory of Love was generally well-received by audiences and critics, particularly praised for its heartfelt story, relatable characters, and effective blend of humor and emotional depth. It resonated with fans of romantic dramas and LGBTQ+ storytelling, solidifying its place as a popular Thai BL (Boys' Love) series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its genuine portrayal of young love and the struggles associated with unrequited affection.
Appreciated for its humor and emotional resonance, balancing lighthearted moments with poignant drama.
Often cited for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actors, and its exploration of personal growth.
Google audience: Viewers frequently highlight the series' ability to evoke strong emotions, with many appreciating the development of the main characters and the realistic depiction of relationships. The chemistry between the leads is often pointed out as a major strength, contributing to the show's overall charm and relatability.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the novel of the same name by the author Jojo Patrik.
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