Charn, a cunning and ambitious lawyer, is removed from a high-profile case, sparking his desire for revenge and profit. He switches sides to support Tinn, the uncle of Tonkhao, a young girl killed in a hit-and-run who never received justice. As they work together to uncover the truth, their differing perspectives lead to unexpected feelings. The case soon reveals deeper dangers, and they realize it’s far from ordinary. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- Русский
- Português (Portugal)
- Native Title: กฎแห่งรักดึงดูด
- Also Known As: Kot Haeng Rak Dueng Dut
- Director: Wo Worawit Khuttiyayothin
- Screenwriter: Nueng Chawanon Sarapat, Sorawich Pinyomit, Oh Wantawil Suknoy, Thananant Kamsri
- Genres: Law, Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Film Thanapat KawilaCharn SangsathienpongMain Role
- Jam Rachata HampanontTinn KoetkasinMain Role
- See Parattakorn KaiyananThaenthaiSupport Role
- Pearl Satjakorn Chalard"Thee" Methee [Thaenthai's bodyguard]Support Role
- Organ Rasee WacharapolmekRoseSupport Role
- Not Vorarit FuangaromeThatthep TheethanathatSupport Role
Reviews
When a Cheeky Bastard Meets a Goody-Two-Shoes
It's absolutely ridiculous, cheesy, makes you scratch your head and ask why, self-obsessed with a mix of laughingly-bad-side-character-acting, a dash of awkward fight scenes, a healthy dose of suits and abs in rags, chemistry that chemistrys, leads that act like the rent was due two months ago and the power bill is coming in the mail on Monday, and, above all, just a shit ton of fun.When you have a drama with nonsense characters, over-the-top plot points, and cheap effects that is self-aware of its soap-operaness and also has a main romance with sizzling chemistry and sly grins from both parties (one more mischevious Cheshire-cat and foxy than the other though), you have yourself some quality entertainment.
I had a blast not only watching this but pondering what could possibly be awaiting me in the newest episode.
My recommendation? Pop some popcorn, kick your feet back, hit play, and have a good time.
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Entertaining But Melodramatic.
8 episodes total. Okay for one watch but it didn't engage me emotionally. It took me a couple of episodes to really get interested in the characters. It was melodramatic but in an entertaining way through ep 6 and then it slid into eye-rolling over-the-top-ness. Ep 8 is painfully cheesy and it cuts abruptly from one vignette to the next. Ex: jumping from watching a bad guy getting hurt & a brief blurb about it on the news to a romantic photoshoot with bubbles. It was a bizarre final episode and not very satisfying.The actors (leads and secondary characters) felt rather forced in their intensity at times but it kind of fits into this melodramatic world that the series created. The actor Film has an un-hinged psycho-smile that would be too much elsewhere but kind of fits his character here.
There's good sexual tension between the main leads for the first half of the series then it kind of fades away. Which I thought was a weird progression because at the beginning one of them is grieving the recent murder of a family member yet has easy smiles with the other lead. There's a decent amount of skinship but anything beyond that is almost always interrupted. And when there are kisses (2 total I think) it's a dead-fish kiss. They seem much more comfortable ogling each other than sharing breathing space.
I found myself invested in and rooting for the secondary couple. They were the closest to getting my emotions engaged.
Nothing noticeably good or distracting about cinematography and music.
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