Panin and Arisara meet, in Hau Hin, when she helps him after he was attacked by thieves. She mistakes him for a hotel driver and gives him money, as he lost his wallet. Without knowing each other's true identities, they both fall in love. Panin is impressed by her generosity, and for once he found a girl that likes him for himself, not for his money or status. She is impressed by his integrity. Upon returning to Bangkok, Panin continues to mislead Arisara about his true identity. Later, when Panin discovers that Arisara is the classmate and woman his younger brother Yoh has been in love with through college, he blames her for his brother's near-drowning. Though conflicted, he still seeks revenge. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Wiman Sai" (วิมานทราย) by Walai Nawara (วลัย นวาระ). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: วิมานทราย
- Also Known As: The Sand Castle , Wimarn Sai , Wiman Sai
- Screenwriter: Kusolin Mekviphat, Phoutida Nosavan, Piyaros Sunthornwiphart
- Director: Man Metee Charoenpong
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Where to Watch Somewhere Our Love Begins
Cast & Credits
- Jes Jespipat Tilapornputt"Nin" Panin NirapaiMain Role
- Esther Supreeleela"Ris" Arisara ChunhagonMain Role
- Wawwa Nicha Chokprajakchat"Lookmee" SiriratsameeSupport Role
- Ben Raviyanun Takerd"Lin" Linjong AmuraiSupport Role
- Chopin Noochintra"Poh" Pokhai NirapaiSupport Role
- Kob Songsit RungnopakunsiPhuchong NiraphaiSupport Role
Reviews
Less violent and worthy remake
First off let me explain the title of my review. I call it a WORTHY remake because that's what it is: a good, solid remake. I don't know if it's good enough to make us forget the original but it's trying. One thing that I like is that they changed the setting of the story and made it a historical. From the clothing, I'd put the era around the 1960s. It doesn't matter too much to the story, but I liked the touch of exotism it added (the clothes and the cars). It also made a few plot points more relevant (like the fact that a rich family could easily bully a single mother, or how one would make a living through painting), which was clever.It is also less violent than the original drama. Not that there is absolutely no violence, some characters are really mistreated in this, but thankfully our FL is not, and most importantly not by the ML. Oh he's not tender towards her, but he's not physically abusive and even the arm-grabbing is reduced to a minimum.
The story in itself is pretty cliché by now, so I won't go into details about it.
The acting was pretty good, especially Esther carried the show with her talent and her beauty. Jes is not bad, but he didn't fully meet the expectations set by Chakrit for this character. He had me in the beginning but by the second part of the drama, I was a bit indifferent to Jes' portrayal. The chemistry between Esther and Jes is good though. REAL KISSES, though few of them.
The rest of the cast was good, though the 2d FL was given too much screen time, but eh she's pretty so I don't complain.
The kid actor was adorable. And other actors were pretty good too.
I never notice the music in shows, so that's that.
I recommend this whether or not you've seen the 2005 version, it's well worth watching or rewatching.
The noble hero Panin Nirapai is portrayed by Jes Jespipat who did well with the script he was given. He portrayed the Panin character as his own and was more serious,less cynical and less emotional, more in control of his emotions than Chakrit`s portrayal of Panin in the original version. It didn`t make me like him less and made him more relatable. He has the pressure of caring for his younger sensitive brother and taking on the burdens from his father to make their family company bigger and really tries to avoid the idea of getting married to a woman he does not love, which is also something his father forces upon him.
But as all heroes do in LakhornLand he meet the love of his life Arisara on a fateful day running from thieves on the beach and accidentally ruins the sand castle she has built for herself to paint. Arisara saves him and spending the night together near the sea creates a bond...in which their love began somwehere and it will be a tie between them until their last breath. They will face many horrible obstacles to finally end up together. It is beautiful, painful, dramatic and intense. I love their journey.
Esther Supreeleela portrayed the lovely and headstrong Arisara Chunhagon and totally ruled this character who got a character development of her own that wasn`t quite there in the original version. She is a victim in all this mess. But she dearly comes to love the fruit from her and Panin`s love: a son Pete who she is forced to leave because of Panin`s cruel father. Panin is saddened yet again, thinking Arisara left her son. But alas...fate have plans for them.