The Miracle of Teddy Bear

The Miracle of Teddy Bear

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8.1/10
8.1
From 20 Ratings

Description

Taohu is a giant white teddy bear and has been Nat's object of comfort for ten years. However, he isn’t an ordinary teddy bear, he has the ability to communicate with other objects and items in the house. One day, unbeknownst to Nat, the teddy bear was miraculously turned into a young man, however, that young man can't remember anything about himself. Taohu tried to find his own background, but everything became complicated when he found out that his background was connected to the dark secrets of his owner's family. He had to hurry because his time as a human is running out and he wanted to discover the secrets of his background so much, but he also wanted to be closer to the person he loved the most. Will Taohu be able to find the answers to his questions and reveal all the secrets he wishes to know? An

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    Rating: 8.5

    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 16

    Release Date: 2022-03-27

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Reviews

  • Dominic Kebre

    10
    Reviewed by Niso2020
    This has been the most ambitious BL project so far, with 16 episodes of 90 minutes each, and I can promise you will not get bored once along this fantastic journey. It is a fairy tale about a teddy bear turned human and furniture being able to speak, but it is so much more than this, and it is certainly not silly at all. The series addresses a lot of issues on the personal level like mental illness, greed and jealousy, but also issues on a social and political level of contemporary Thailand, which are universal at the same time. "The Miracle of Teddy Bear" is a milestone in the history of the BL genre with respect to cinematography, writing, directing, and editing, so from now on there is the era before and after ”Teddy Bear”. There is only one 2022 series that I have watched whose production quality can compare with ”Teddy Bear”, and that is ”To Sir, with Love”, which is a lakorn with BL elements, while I would categorize "Teddy Bear" as BL with lakorn elements. The acting of the leads, Inn Sarin (Taohu, the "teddy bear") and Job Thuchapon (Nut, its owner) is among the best I've seen in a BL series, and Um Apasiri's (Nut's mother) display of a person suffering from Alzheimer's is heartbreaking at times.

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