
A picture perfect museum curator is trapped in a time loop. She relives her worst day ever. She must figure out how to break free from the vicious cycle.
What if you woke up every day… and it was the same day?
In Same Day with Someone (2025), a meticulous museum curator finds herself trapped in a time loop. She relives her worst day over and over. No escape. No reset button. Just one repeating nightmare she must solve to break free.
Rangsima Aukkarawiwat and Yanyong Kuruangkura directed this Thai psychological drama. The film blends emotion, mystery, and quiet tension. It creates a story that’s as deep as it is gripping.
If you love films like Groundhog Day, Before Sunset, or Tenet, this movie is for you. It offers something fresh, emotional, and deeply human.
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— MELYANA ☕ (@SitiMelyanaaa) September 19, 2025
She Lives the Same Day. Can She Change the Outcome?
The film follows Nira. She is a composed, detail-obsessed museum curator. Nira wakes up each morning to the same alarm, the same texts, and the same arguments. She also faces the same tragic event she can’t seem to stop.
At first, she thinks she’s losing her mind.
Then she realizes: she’s stuck.
But why?
And how do you fix a day when no one else remembers what happened yesterday?
What makes Same Day with Someone so powerful isn’t flashy effects it’s raw emotion. Every loop peels back another layer of Nira’s past, her regrets, and the relationships she took for granted.
One fan tweeted:
“I didn’t expect to cry over a woman fixing a broken exhibit.”
Another said:
“This isn’t sci-fi. It’s therapy with a timer.”
Jarinporn Joonkiat Shines in a Role of a Lifetime
Jarinporn Joonkiat delivers a stunning performance as Nira. Her calm exterior hides pain, guilt, and quiet desperation. You see it in her eyes. In her pauses. In the way she flinches at certain words.
She doesn’t scream.
She doesn’t run.
She just tries again and again to get it right.
Man Trisanu Soranun plays her estranged brother with quiet intensity. Greg Matt Garcia brings warmth as a curious foreign visitor. He gets caught in the ripple of her loop.
Together, they create a story about family, forgiveness, and second chances even when time won’t let you move forward.

Why This Movie Feels So Real
Same Day with Someone doesn’t rely on loud twists. It builds slowly, using:
- Subtle changes in lighting
- Small dialogue shifts
- Repetitive sounds and visuals
These tiny details make the loop feel real and terrifyingly familiar.
Themes include:
- The weight of unsaid words
- How grief shapes memory
- Can we truly change… or are we doomed to repeat?
It’s not just a drama.
It’s a mirror.
Final Thoughts: A Quiet Masterpiece from Thailand
Same Day with Someone proves that big emotions don’t need big budgets.
Smart writing.
Powerful acting.
A story that stays with you long after it ends.
Whether you’re into time loops, family dramas, or films that make you think, this one hits all the right notes.
Grab your headphones.
Turn off distractions.
And prepare to relive one unforgettable day.