Script that tried to differentiate itself and a direction that didn't
The setting of a blunt bodyguard and a friendly and immature young master is Cliché, but the screenplay in it depicts delicate emotions. But the conflicts are so cliché. It's boring and meaningless.
The direction is too old-fashioned, and the direction of the action scene is especially bad. The sudden appearance of slapstick in the action scene was an escape from the context, and it seems to reflect the director's taste. Dare to say, it's not really appropriate.
Gun Napat's performance has evolved since "Love by Chance," and his awkward performance seems to be due to the use of facial muscles.
The direction is too old-fashioned, and the direction of the action scene is especially bad. The sudden appearance of slapstick in the action scene was an escape from the context, and it seems to reflect the director's taste. Dare to say, it's not really appropriate.
Gun Napat's performance has evolved since "Love by Chance," and his awkward performance seems to be due to the use of facial muscles.
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