Ko likes to sing and quickly becomes a net idol with many fans. But he is not interested in anyone except a boy from his school, a footballer named Teng. Hoping to change Teng's feelings towards him, he goes out with…
In the sun-drenched rice fields and dusty roads of rural Thailand, Ko is a shy and lovesick high schooler who moonlights as a net idol with a growing fanbase. His heart has long been set on Teng, a handsome and athletic footballer who barely notices him. Desperate to change Teng's feelings, Ko seeks out a shaman living deep in the woods to obtain a mysterious 'love poison'—a supposed magical potion that can make anyone fall in love. With potion in hand, Ko joins the school soccer team to get close to Teng, hoping to make him drink it. But love, as the shaman might say, isn't that simple. What follows is a chaotic, heartfelt, and often hilarious journey through teenage crushes, rural traditions, and the messy reality of modern romance. With a charming countryside backdrop, a quirky cast of friends, and a soundtrack infused with local folk-pop, Love Poison is a low-budget gem that offers a refreshing break from glossy urban BLs, celebrating the innocence and awkwardness of first love without losing its playful, campy spirit.