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Yesterday (2026)
"Yesterday" (2026) is a Thai romance-drama series starring Fort Thitipong Sengngai as Veir, heir to the VPG Group, and Peat Wasuthorn Chaijinda as Kelvin, second son of the rival KING Group. Veir aids Kelvin in a corporate power struggle against Kelvin's half-brother, leading to betrayal, flight to Chiang Mai, and eventual reunion.
"Yesterday" (2026) is a Thai romance-drama series starring Fort Thitipong Sengngai as Veir, heir to the VPG Group, and Peat Wasuthorn Chaijinda as Kelvin, second son of the rival KING Group. Veir aids Kelvin in a corporate power struggle against Kelvin's half-brother, leading to betrayal, flight to Chiang Mai, and eventual reunion.
The series examines personal betrayals and alliances in a corporate family feud, resolved through individual confrontations rather than systemic critiques. Its integration of same-sex romance emphasizes emotional intensity over ideological advocacy, resulting in a neutral stance.
LGBTQ+ representation emerges through the central same-sex romance between male leads, marking visible diversity in sexual orientation. The story integrates queer dynamics into themes of power and obsession without overtly critiquing traditional gender or heterosexual norms. Racial casting aligns with standard Thai production, lacking swaps of majority roles.
The series presents LGBTQ+ themes through a dark romance defined by obsession, manipulation, and coercion between the protagonists, lacking affirmation or critique of the harmful dynamics. Queer identity emerges as a source of unrelieved emotional damage and power imbalances, with no redemptive elements to validate the characters' experiences.
Dysfunctional business-family hierarchies drive the narrative's conflicts, with sibling abuse and villainous parental authority subverting traditional roles and values. Alternative romantic bonds emerge as redemptive forces amid the toxicity.
The series contains no identifiable transgender characters or themes, focusing instead on a dark romance and business intrigue between male leads Kelvin and Vier.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Thai series Yesterday adapts Feng Nong's Chinese BL novel of the same name, retaining male genders for protagonists Veir and Kelvin, corresponding to the novel's Shengsheng and Rong Yujiang, with no gender alterations for legacy characters.
The Thai series adapts a Chinese novel with Asian protagonists, portrayed by Thai actors of Asian descent, resulting in no race swaps.
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