Moonlight Chicken (2023)
🌕🍗 Moonlight Chicken (2023) – 10/10
Episodes: 8
Genre: Slice of Life / Romance / Mature Themes
Starring:
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Earth Pirapat as Jim
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Mix Sahaphap as Wen
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First Kanaphan as Alan
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Khaotung Thanawat as Li Ming
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Gemini Norawit as Heart
📝 Review:
"Moonlight Chicken" is not just a BL. It is a quiet, poignant, deeply human story that captures the loneliness of adulthood, the complexity of past traumas, and the fragile hope of starting over. Set in a late-night chicken rice diner run by Jim (Earth), the series explores not only romance but the emotional messiness of life — regret, healing, second chances, and chosen families.
Earth and Mix (Jim and Wen) deliver career-defining performances. Jim, a man weighed down by guilt and responsibility, meets Wen, a vibrant yet quietly broken soul stuck in a long-term relationship that's falling apart. Their connection is slow-burning, hesitant, and achingly real. It's not idealized love — it's complicated, inconvenient, and yet utterly needed.
Themes tackled?
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Adulthood and regret
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Unspoken grief and healing
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Coming out in different life stages
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Family expectations vs personal freedom
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Socioeconomic contrasts
And then — boom — enter First and Khaotung (Alan and Li Ming). The second storyline adds an unexpected spark, with a generational contrast that beautifully complements the main arc. Their scenes are filled with gentle intensity, youthful longing, and emotional nuance. Li Ming and Heart’s story (Gemini and Fourth) further rounds out the cast, giving us a rare and tender look at a younger, Deaf character navigating first love with grace and honesty.
The cinematography? Dreamlike. The pacing? Poetic. The script? Sharp and quietly devastating in its honesty. And the music? Perfect. It wraps around the emotional scenes like a soft blanket or a heavy sigh.
🔥 Final Verdict:
Rating: 10/10
✅ EarthMix magic — emotionally grounded and raw
✅ FirstKhaotung’s surprise pairing — a gift to humanity
✅ Heartwarming, painful, beautifully realistic
✅ Explores queer lives across generations
✅ Zero fluff, just meaningful storytelling
❌ Only flaw? It ended. But what a journey.
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