From a teenage parkour enthusiast to a bawdy widow, an eclectic group of characters find romance in Bangkok's glittering Silom district. (Source: Netflix)
Set against the neon-lit chaos of Bangkok’s Silom district, *Bangkok Love Stories 2: Innocence* is a whirlwind of tangled hearts, secret pasts, and second chances. The series follows three interconnected love triangles, each more dysfunctional than the last. At its core is the poignant, slow-burn reunion of Simon (Ten Tosatid) and Keaton (Max Nattapol), two men who shared a tender childhood bond—only to be torn apart by time and trauma. As Simon cares for his mother’s Alzheimer’s, he must decide whether to trust the man who once broke his heart. Meanwhile, the restless free-runner Danny is caught between two very different women, while the charismatic JC falls for the enigmatic Claudia—only for both to be haunted by past mistakes. Overseeing it all is the mysterious wealthy widow Jennista, who may be more than just a love rival. Shot like a vivid comic book—with saturated colors, kinetic camera work, and a thumping soundtrack—this drama leans into its own absurdity to deliver moments of genuine tenderness and laughter. It’s a messy, stylish, and surprisingly heartfelt ode to the messiness of love itself.