I Told Sunset About You The Documentary - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

First Translation
The behind-the-scene documentary telling about the start point of 'I Told Sunset About You' series through the feeling of Billkin and PP when they started the project. Additionally, see the intense preparation before they went down for actual shooting in Phuket.

The Legend of the Moon Sword
'The Legend of the Moon Sword' is a chinese's screenplay that has newly written to create the conflict's story line between 2 characters, Billkin, PP and all actors have to learn and understand the charactors. Also, they have to study Chinese opera, practice sword dance, and practicing Chinese language in order to play on this important scene of the series.

The Untranslatable Relationship
The 'Unable to translate' kind of relationship of the charactors made Billkin and PP must help each other define meaning in Teh and Oh-aew point of view which have their own close friends. Let see whether they can define this 'Unable to translate' issue.

Every Cloud has a Silver Lining
The 'Crazy in Love' scene is not only for character. The behind the scene of the shooting that have gone crazy!
Every intensive scene on Episode 3 was shot in the first shooting queue with a heavy rain and the other unexpected!. Let's see what Billkin and PP have to go through before creating this romantic scene and how will the shooting crew deal with the cloud after the rain.

Heart Attack
Go behind the scenes of Billkin and PP in Heart Attack; the duo face a scene that gets so heart-pounding thanks to the sudden changes in filming. The cast and crew prepare for challenging scenes like kissing underwater by dedicating time for both of them to practice their diving skills. It is also an emotional scene that requires patience in difficult underwater shooting environments.

Memories
Go behind the scenes with Billkin and PP as they help each other through emotional scenes. The final scene of the series proved incredibly challenging as they needed to be able to capture the sunset in a complex location at the whim of the unpredictable weather in Phuket.
This episode will also follow the supporting cast members, Smile and Khunpol, as they deliver intense and emotional scenes.

The Mixture of Magic
In addition to Teh and Oh-aew, the cast that play the families of these characters also played a large role in creating the magic of the series. Go behind the scenes with Nut as Hoon learn how the brothers improvised in the rooftop scene.

All the Significance
Go behind the scenes with Billkin and PP as the reflect on the intimate moments in the show. The crew also reveal some of the difficult scenes to film involving road closures and other challenges.
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