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I Promised You the Moon thai drama review
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I Promised You the Moon
2 people found this review helpful
by monkey
Aug 17, 2021
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

BK+PP

I'm finally done watching the BKPP project. I watched the special and the documentary.

Technical part: I can't deny that ITSAY was much better. P'Boss' vision is perfect. The details, the position of the camera, the angle of the actors. IPYTM wasn't bad on the technical side, but I found it a little more “simple” for what the story is. I identify more with P’Boss style as I also like the long shots over too many cuts. I think sometimes if you “break” too much, it is never with the same emotion.

Plot: For people who said the story is bad, I bring news... Clearly, the plot still features BKPP. We know that a lot of things actually happened, and real-life is not a Disney tale. Even if you love someone, you can have a crush on someone else (I'm not saying I accept to cheat on others), but what Teh felt there was crush/horniness. The break-up was necessary so that Oh-aew could also learn to love himself. Love yourself so that you don't depend on the love of others.

Another thing was to show the importance of how we learn from our mistakes. Teh had a dream and he couldn't understand how other people gave up on a dream easily. Teh was angry, sad, hurt, but when it happened to him, everything changed and he understood. Nothing like growing up.

Oh-aew needed to find himself. I still don't know if Marketing/Advertising is going to be something forever, but that's where he found himself the most. I also need to add that Oh-aew has the best friends and there is no such thing as him being better than Teh as a person, but each one has a way of expressing themselves differently.

Teh had a hard time understanding what he's feeling. And that's why he had difficulties in expressing himself. One thing I found extremely important was for them to recognize that they need to communicate. I see this in BLs and in real life, a lot would be avoided if people communicated more.

Overall, yes real life sucks, but I'm happy with the way the show ended and I enjoyed the second season.

And both parts have an amazing soundtrack. I’m spending hours listening to it. I loved their sweet honey voices, and when they sing together, it is beautiful.

Didn’t know about Nadao Bangkok, but I’m glad I had the chance to watch a project from them. Can’t wait for more.

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