I came for Tor and in the end the story surprised me
This lakorn is my second incursion into Thai romance.
Why did I choose to watch it? Because of Tor Thanapob who showed me an interesting range of acting skills in the movie Ghost Lab.
As the episodes went on, I began to appreciate each protagonist in this drama. The actors presented acting that met the emotional needs in each scene. There is still a bit of overacting here and there, but overall the acting remains fluid. And to top it off, the screen time for each character is balanced.
The writer has created a FL who is less whiny and less dependent on the ML. Despite a few decisions that I consider stupid on Orn's part she does well and you can feel Aff Taksaorn's experience in acting.
The writing of the second female lead (Ai) is well done. I like that she gives everyone the benefit of the doubt and makes the second male lead (Pham) grow up.
In a lakorn there is always a villain and even though I guessed him from the first few episodes I find it interesting how he was revealed. For once it's a non-caricatured villain.
What I like less:
The kissing scenes are too dull, I wasn't expecting French kiss but they are supposed to love each other and it doesn't show.
I don't know what the budget of this drama is, but I can't get used to the special effects.
I like the OST when I listen to it but I can't find any harmony with the different soundtracks of the drama.
The editing is not fluid and we go from a tender moment to abrupt scenes.
I came for Tor, his acting doesn't disappoint, in the end the story surprised me in a good way and makes me want to explore Thai romances a bit more.
Why did I choose to watch it? Because of Tor Thanapob who showed me an interesting range of acting skills in the movie Ghost Lab.
As the episodes went on, I began to appreciate each protagonist in this drama. The actors presented acting that met the emotional needs in each scene. There is still a bit of overacting here and there, but overall the acting remains fluid. And to top it off, the screen time for each character is balanced.
The writer has created a FL who is less whiny and less dependent on the ML. Despite a few decisions that I consider stupid on Orn's part she does well and you can feel Aff Taksaorn's experience in acting.
The writing of the second female lead (Ai) is well done. I like that she gives everyone the benefit of the doubt and makes the second male lead (Pham) grow up.
In a lakorn there is always a villain and even though I guessed him from the first few episodes I find it interesting how he was revealed. For once it's a non-caricatured villain.
What I like less:
The kissing scenes are too dull, I wasn't expecting French kiss but they are supposed to love each other and it doesn't show.
I don't know what the budget of this drama is, but I can't get used to the special effects.
I like the OST when I listen to it but I can't find any harmony with the different soundtracks of the drama.
The editing is not fluid and we go from a tender moment to abrupt scenes.
I came for Tor, his acting doesn't disappoint, in the end the story surprised me in a good way and makes me want to explore Thai romances a bit more.
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