This story delves into the lives of three individuals from different generations, all brought to the enigmatic bar, "Somewhere Only We Know," by fate. Despite making what they believed to be the right choices, they've ended up with regret and unhappiness. Tor, the bar's owner and a musician, offers them a special beer that allows them to revisit their past decisions with newfound wisdom. Seventeen-year-old Tai grapples with a relationship dilemma involving his girlfriend, Sangnuea, forcing him to choose between his love and his future. At 26, Gun yearns for an idealized romantic love, which he finds with Aye. However, he's compelled to prioritize his dreams and life stability over love. Thirty-two-year-old Pat is heartbroken when his longtime friend Tisha plans to marry someone else. Things take a complicated turn when Tisha experiences temporary memory loss, believing she is dating Pat. Despite the opportunity, Pat chooses to reunite her with her actual lover. When they realize that their pursuit of goodness hasn't led to happiness, Tai, Gun, and Pat decide to make new choices, unaware of the life-altering consequences that await them. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: Turn Left Turn Right สมองเลี้ยวซ้าย หัวใจเลี้ยวขวา
- Also Known As: Turn Left Turn Right ผู้หญิงเลี้ยวซ้าย ผู้ชายเลี้ยวขวา
- Director: Dan Worrawech Danuwong
- Screenwriter: Manow Waneepan Ounphoklang
- Genres: Romance, Life, Drama, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Beam Kawee TanjararakPatMain Role
- Singto Prachaya RuangrojGunMain Role
- Nanon Korapat KirdpanTaiMain Role
- Pang Ornjira LarmwilaiTishaMain Role
- Pat Chayanit ChansangavejAyeMain Role
- Puimek Napasorn WeerayuttwilaiEarnMain Role
Reviews
About the ending. Along the drama, there were discussions in GMMTV official Youtube channel (where the English subbed drama was aired) until the final episode on who should end up with who or if someone should end up happily or not. I think the ending is more like a fan-service with satisfying ending, for this drama I am okay if the ending was different than what was presented.
Now the technical stuff. I think the director Dan did a decent job directing this drama with multiple main characters/couples and multiple stories. Lol, even if he did not do a good job there will be a Second Chance beer he can take (a cameo appearance of the director in the closing scene). Also to say the editing is not bad although the viewers are left with some confusions to figure out whether the scene we saw is the reality, the future, or just the dream or wish of the characters. Perhaps some confusing scenes were purposely done to leave the mysterious vibe of the drama.
Some acting are good as all main actors/actress are not newcomers. Some viewers commented that actors/actresses like Nanon, Singto, and Puimek have improved their acting skills in this drama, but since I have not watched lots or any of their works I cannot really judge them. The only thing that I like that some characterization are ambiguous, who can be villains and characters that you may hate at some point in this drama. I am glad that Tor character is remained mysterious: is he just a bar owner, a moonshiner who invented a secret beer recipe, a tarot card fortune teller, an angel, or God?
Whatever Tor is, I applauded Singto Numchok (who played as Tor) as a singer and musician, since the OST song "Second Chance" he wrote and sang is so catchy, a nice sing-a-long song with Caribbean tone. Here is the official MV link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWxjrGM_3WM
Rewatch value? Not really, since you already know how the leads decisions end then the magic is gone. The only thing I may want to rewatch is the OST music video.
Something is missing.
The concept of the show is good. Although going back to past to redeem mistake is overdone plot device, it was interesting story had a different take on cliche subject. I was fully interested to see the story once I read synopsis and knew who were the actors. Acting wise, I don't have much complaints. Honestly all of them did good just not excellent. Yet the execution was a mess. The story felt confusing at multiple points.But the main issue of plot was characters. I am not complaining about flawed characters. I love a plot with characters even if they dont have strong moral compass, because in the end, society is made up of flawed human beings. I couldn't like any of them except for Singto's and Puimek's. For me if a story is showing a main character(not villain) with questionable decisions, I would want redemption arc or even without it, some kind of backstory which would help us to empathize with character. Aye was just plain mean and rude. Nanon's character had some background, but he came off to me as plain jerk, without enough scenes to let viewers understand Tai. So in the end scene when Earn forgave Tai, I was so pissed off, despite actors having great chemistry. And for Pat's story, it was a mess as well. I honestly liked it before Pat turned out to be a lying psychopath.