
Pathapee, the owner of Thararin Resort has to confront with the trouble maker, Cha-em, a cunning girl who plans to make trouble in his resort. Cha-em is on a mission to destroy Pathapee's resort because Pathapee had hurt Cha-em's parents in the past. They quarrel and conspire behind each other's backs to win the upper hand against the other's resort. Along the way, they find that they have an ever growing attraction for each other and can't decide what is more important, the resort or their love? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ปฐพีเล่ห์รัก
- Also Known As: 4 Huajai Haeng Koon Kao Series 3 , 4 Hearts of the Mountains Series 3 , Pathapee's Love Trick ,
- Director: King Somching Srisupap
- Screenwriter: Prapaisri Srinatom
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch Pathapee Leh Ruk
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Cast & Credits
- Mint Chalida Vijitvongthong"Cha-em" Choe-em WongwanitsakulkitMain Role
- Mark Prin SuparatPathapee / DinMain Role
- Boy Pakorn Chatborirak"Lom" WayupakSupport Role
- Yaya Urassaya SperbundAjjima (Jeed)Support Role
- Nadech KugimiyaAkkanee / FaiSupport Role
- Nong Thanongsak SuphakanWasanSupport Role
Reviews

This. Drama. Is. HILARIOUS.
One thing about me is that I absolutely love a good laugh, and this drama had plenty of moments that delivered just that. Out of all the dramas in the 4 Hearts of the Mountains series, this one is by far the funniest. It had me laughing out loud more than I expected, with humor that felt fresh and genuinely enjoyable. While the plot had some flaws in execution here and there, I still found myself thoroughly entertained.I think the main reason the execution felt a bit off at times is because the drama only had 7 episodes, which didn’t give it as much time to fully develop the story and characters. Given the limited number of episodes, I think they did the best they could with what they had, and they still managed to create something fun and engaging. The pacing was a little rushed in places, but it didn’t take away from the overall enjoyment of the show.
As for the acting, Mint’s performance in this drama was, well, a bit questionable. At times, it felt like she struggled to hit the right emotional notes, which made her character’s moments less impactful. However, despite her less-than-stellar performance, you could still feel the chemistry between Mint and Mark. Their interactions brought a lot of charm to the drama and were, in a way, a saving grace. Their dynamic was enough to keep things entertaining even when other aspects felt a little off.
Overall, this is definitely one of those lighthearted dramas that I'll revisit from time to time when I need a good laugh. It’s not the most polished show in terms of acting or plot, but it’s a great pick if you're looking for something fun and easy to watch. I appreciate the humor and the chemistry between the leads, and while it may not be the most memorable drama in terms of depth, it’s definitely one that provides a good dose of fun and laughter.
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This part was colorful and fun and i sensed how strong the chemistry was between Mint and Mark since they also were strong koo-jins during their early lakhorns together until he became koojin with Kimberly in his later lakhorns.But Mint`s acting in this lakhorns was quite painful to watch since she really struggled to act natural in the character of Cha-aim.I also find this part memorable because of Din`s allergy to gay people,i mean he literally fainted everytime a guy flirted with him,LOL!
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