

Suntiny
After a growing rift, Sun and Nuea wake up in each other’s bodies. What begins as a curse becomes a chance to understand—and possibly reconnect.
Director(s)
Thanamin Wongsakulpach
Kasidetch Pikulsom
Sakda Jutathep
Pixaguth Wongbubpha
Cast & crew

Sakda Jutathep
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Kornthas Rujeerattanavorapan
Sun

Natasit Uareksit
Nuea

Thanamin Wongsakulpach
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Talay Sanguandikul
Masuk

Peerawich Ploynumpol
Third

Pharunrit Sarutsitphon
Pause

Kritchanat Boonteeralert
Temp

Piyangkull Saohin
Kaeng

Nuttapol Assawasereenond
Toy

PP Phumipat Saelim
Butler

Seoul Weeramethachai
Namkang

Katsamonnat Namwirote
Mum
Kasidetch Pikulsom
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Pixaguth Wongbubpha
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Seasons Guide
Details
Reviews
Clarey526
Honestly, it's becoming increasingly difficult to keep watching this series with each passing episode. It's disappointing to admit this because I love MaxNat, and I genuinely think the plot is unique and interesting. However, the execution is lacking, and the repetitiveness is exhausting. Though I don't know much about TempToy, their nonexistent chemistry tells me that I'm not missing much. Honestly, the only reason I've kept watching this series is for First and Earth. I'm truly interested in how their characters will develop in the story, and I'm eager to see their acting. It’s strange how certain situations or different settings can bring out the best and worst in certain actors. Earth has consistently received _strong criticism_ for his performance in several of his roles. However, bitchy seems to come effortlessly to him because his acting is spot on! I even felt a sense of judgment when he shot Max—that disapproving glance! Ironically, he's the only actor turning in a worthy performance in this series. Oh, and one last thing: whoever thought of turning Nat into a red-haired cyber twink should seriously rethink their career choice.
