1. First Love - A Little Thing Called Love (2010)
The movie First Love follows Nam (Pimchanok Leuwisedpaiboon), an ordinary high school girl with a crush on the handsome and popular boy at school, Shone. In an effort to capture Shone's attention, Nam decides to transform herself to become more confident and beautiful. What seems like a simple and innocent school love story takes unexpected turns and misunderstandings, leading to their separation. Only in adulthood do they have a chance to meet again and rediscover their love.
This charming school romance film grossed up to 85 million baht (approximately 58 billion VND). Despite its simple plot, the movie resonated with audiences by capturing the essence of school life and the sweet, nostalgic moments of first love. It allows viewers to relive the most beautiful time of life, full of simplicity and authenticity, in the midst of the chaotic adult world.
First Love, though not groundbreaking, remains etched in the minds of many, symbolizing the unforgettable memories of first love that linger on.
IMDb Score: 7.6
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 57%
Audience Rating: 70%
Metacritic Score: 46

2. 24h Love (One Day) - 2016
The romantic tale unfolds within 24 hours between the naive IT guy Den and the beautiful marketing professional Nui in One Day. Their unexpected love story begins when, betrayed and attempting suicide, Nui loses her memory temporarily, to be restored after 24 hours. How will their love continue?
The film is rich in romance with brilliantly sparkling scenes comparable to Korean dramas. Beyond that, the director injects a Thai flair with humorous elements. Considered a story of mismatched love that finds happiness amid life's challenges, One Day concludes with an open ending, prompting those with a broader perspective on life to discern the film's intended message. The gentle, melodic soundtrack enhances the emotional peaks of the movie. The ambiguous conclusion leaves their love story open-ended, addressing all without the need for explicit promises.
IMDb Score: 7.7

3. The Dreamy Prince (U - Prince Series) - 2016
The series The Dreamy Prince presents an engaging and fascinating tale of winning the heart of Cinderella that you must watch. Currently, it stands out as a Thai school drama making waves across Asia, consisting of more than twelve episodes adapted from a popular comic series.
Differing from many previous series, The Dreamy Prince is set in a comprehensive university where each department features a prince that every girl wishes to have by her side. However, each prince has their beautiful love story, shaping their destiny.
The series starts off smoothly with the segment titled 'Handsome Cowboy,' featuring beloved actors Put Puttichai and Esther Supreeleela. Following the success of the initial parts, subsequent series were warmly embraced by the audience. The final part, named 'Ambitious Boss,' starring Thawornwongs Worranit and March Chutavuth in leading roles, brings refreshing changes compared to its predecessors as it delves into the world of the underworld.
Aside from the dreamy love story of the main couple, The Dreamy Prince also captivates viewers with its soundtrack, featuring many hit songs.
IMDb Score: 7.5

4. When a Man Loves - 2016
When a Man Loves (2016) is a romantically acclaimed film that garnered enthusiastic discussions on Thai film forums during its time. It's a love story with a resounding impact that many audiences came to know and follow closely.
The plot revolves around Anusaya (Kim), an heiress to a wealthy family, owning a large company, while Sattawat (James Ma) is just a doctor with a gambling-addicted mother. Sattawat's mother owes a significant amount of money to Anusaya's company, and the condition set to clear the debt between Sattawat's mother and Anusaya is for Sattawat and Anusaya to marry each other. Sattawat has a wealthy girlfriend, Somika, whose family is on the verge of bankruptcy. Anusaya's best friend, Mirantee, loves Chayakorn, while Chayakorn loves Anusaya. With captivating and dramatic twists, all the pain, obstacles, conflicts, and twists in love are vividly portrayed, making it a must-watch for many viewers.

5. Fake Marriage - 2015
The film Fake Marriage depicts a life driven by money, attracting every temptation while advising the audience to live true to their conscience, not to lose the inherent goodness of a human being for money.
The story revolves around Kate, a beautiful and intelligent girl who had a first love with a boy. However, because she lives with her stepfather PU, who is passionate about gambling, he sold all the family assets and the company to pay off debts. Audiences are captivated by the allure of each episode and the excellent performances of the star-studded cast of Thai cinema.
Fake Marriage is the film that brings a story and a thought-provoking message about the value of love, happiness against the lure of money, while taking the audience through many emotional experiences in each frame, aiming to deliver a meaningful cinematic experience.
Similar to many other films, Fake Marriage also features a soundtrack that is beloved and followed by many viewers throughout the episodes.

6. The Girl I Love (Rak Sud Rit) - 2014
The film The Girl I Love revolves around the story of a high school boy who enjoys playing, being mischievous, and teasing friends. Although he often gathers in a group for leisure and mischief, due to his prestigious background, no one dares to speak up. One day, he unexpectedly falls head over heels for a girl when she comes to teach him. As the final exams approach, his father hires a tutor to help him succeed in the upcoming college entrance exam. From then on, his life takes a different turn when Chanamon appears. Initially, both play tricks on each other, making the other uncomfortable, but eventually, Lttirit realizes the budding love between them, turning the once detested 'enemy' into an unbelievably lovable one.
The film brings viewers a rollercoaster of emotions - love, hatred, joy, and sadness. Especially, under the skillful performances of the beautiful young cast, it provides many relaxing moments. The Girl I Love also features a captivating soundtrack seamlessly integrated into each episode, enhancing the emotions of many scenes along with the excellent performances of the main couple.

7. Full House - 2014
Full House, the Thai version released in 2014, created a sensation not inferior to the Korean original a decade earlier. In the film, Mike Pirath Nitipaisankul paired with Aom Sushar to create an adorable mismatched couple, with the girl standing at just 1.54 meters and the guy towering at 1.8 meters.
The series attracted over 20,000 views per episode on YouTube within just 6 weeks of airing, officially becoming the most popular Thai drama adaptation in the Land of Smiles.
Full House stayed true to the original story with minimal changes. The sweet chemistry between Mike and Aom captured the audience's hearts, making the young actors as popular as Bi Rain and Song Hey Kyo in the Korean version. The talented and beautiful cast, coupled with a flexible adaptation and the natural performances of the lead duo, Mike D.Amgelo and Aom Sushar, added a unique charm to this adaptation. Notably, it brought the main couple closer to the Thai audience.
Full House concludes with a sweet traditional wedding, incorporating impressive Thai customs into the film.
IMDb Rating: 7.6

8. Cinderella's Love Story - 2012
The movie Cinderella's Love Story tells the story of a girl named Dok Soke. Since childhood, she has been unaware of her parents' identity and why they abandoned her. Despite living in difficult circumstances, Dok Soke remains cheerful and loves life because she has a kind and caring man by her side. The encouragement she receives adds strength to her belief in a beautiful future.
Dok Soke's life is completely turned upside down after two encounters with her grandfather and grandmother. Moreover, her romantic relationship with the young artist, Ausanai, faces various challenges and obstacles. The film is sure to leave viewers satisfied with the contributions of Nawat Kulrattanarak, Charebelle Lanlalin, and Sopitnapa Chumpanee. The engaging plot and professional performances of the cast make the audience even more delighted with the natural acting that vividly portrays the emotions of the characters in the film.
This is a deeply meaningful romantic and social film that is worth watching for its humane significance.

9. Royal Daughter-in-law - 2015
The story revolves around the young man Khun Chai Rong, who is meticulous in every detail and especially values sincerity. He accepts the arranged marriage determined by his foster uncle as a way to express gratitude for the upbringing he received. The film unfolds as a love tragedy within a wealthy family, portraying the arranged marriage among affluent individuals. Consequently, both parties involved in the marriage have no emotional connection. The royal household's relationships take unexpected turns as power struggles persist in their daily lives.
Royal Daughter-in-law features talented actors such as Pope Thanawat, Namtarn Pichukkana, Nychaa Nuttanicha, Alek Theeradetch, Lily McGrath, and Panjan Kawim, contributing to the film's success. The inclusion of a captivating soundtrack enhances the film's climactic moments, adding more intensity to its storyline and captivating the audience throughout the narrative.

