
A solid remake.
When it comes to K-drama remakes, there's always a question: can it live up to the expectations of fans of the original? For me, a successful remake isn't solely about replicating the story, but how it manages to retain emotions from its source material and make it stand out on its own. This Thai version stays true to the cherished elements of the original while still offering something new.Given that this series is a remake, it's natural to draw comparisons. One might argue that since the storyline of "Signal" is already known to many, there might not be much room for suspense or surprise. However, this version is updated with more localized perspectives and fresh visual aesthetics while still managing to infuse the suspense based on the original's story and key plot points. The crime cases, although inspired by the original, are effectively tailored to fit the Thai context.
It is no secret that the original "Signal" was praised for outstanding performance by Jo Jin Woong, Kim Hye Soo, and Lee Jaehoon trio. They basically set the bar high, so it could've been easy to nitpick the remake. However, this version does not disappoint in that aspect. Chakrit Yamnarm, Pancake Khemanit, and Nonkul Chanon did justice to the characters. There wasn’t a single dull moment, and nothing felt like a mere imitation. Chakrit brings depth and intensity to his character, while Pancake adds a touch of vulnerability and strength. Nonkul's portrayal is captivating and keeps viewers glued to the screen.
Overall, this series proves to be a good remake that stands on its own merits. With its skilled cast, engaging storyline, and suspenseful moments, this remake is definitely worth your time.
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