Punn, propriétaire d'une boutique d'objets anciens, est engagé par un ami propriétaire d'une galerie d'art afin de restaurer une peinture mystérieusement vandalisée. Pendant le processus, Punn se blesse et tache, accidentellement, l'œuvre avec son sang. Cette action va réveiller Ramil, dernier descendant d'une lignée de vampire, piégé dans la peinture pendant un siècle. Cependant, Ramil revient sans pouvoirs et devient la cible de poursuivants incessants : les Hunters (les Chasseurs). Missionné d'aider Ramil à récupérer ses pouvoirs, Punn se retrouve embarquer dans une aventure : retrouvé les anciens servants de Ramil, vivants à présent discrètement parmi les humains. (Source : Anglais = GMMTV; édité par kisskh || Traduction = kisskh) Modifier la traduction
- Français
- Українська
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Titre original: REVAMP THE UNDEAD STORY
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: My Broccoli , The Vampire Project: To the Last , Vampire Project , Revamp: The Undead Story , แวมไพร์เดอะอันเดดสตอรี่
- Réalisateur: New Siwaj Sawatmaneekul, Natthanon Kheeddee
- Scénariste: Thanaporn Petcharat, Chalermpong Udomsilp
- Genres: Mystère, Romance, Drame, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Boun Noppanut Guntachai Rôle principal
- Prem Warut Chawalitrujiwong Rôle principal
- Mark Rôle Secondaire
- Barcode Tinnasit Isarapongporn Rôle Secondaire
- Aun Napat Patcharachavalit Rôle Secondaire
- Kay Lertsittichai Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
Quand le scénario est le premier à se faire enculer
J'ai commencé cette série sans grande attente mais très intéressé par un scénario différent des BL habituels.Si j'ai relativement apprécié les 8 premiers épisodes, surtout grâce au mystère qui entour l'histoire des personnages, tout vole en éclat sur les 2 dernier épisodes. Incohérences à ne plus rien comprendre, sur fond de :
"oui oui c'est pas logique mais ta gueule, c'est magique"
Ce qui faisait l'intérêt de ce BL passe complètement à la trappe. Et il ne faudra pas compté sur les acteurs pour compenser.
Certes ils sont mignons mais certains sont au choix plat, sans saveur, exaspérant, dans l'excès, etc...
On rajoute à ça des changements de caractère instantané et illogique mélangé à des longueurs et des passages qui ne servent à rien.
Au final, à part si vous êtes complètement fan des acteurs et que vous voulez les voir dans des moments mignon, ce BL n'a pas grand chose à offrir d'autre.
a vampire and a lackluster story
i'm going to start this review warning that i'm being extremely critical of this work due to how anticipated this series was. even with the story appearing more dark and mysterious with the pilot, i understood and accepted that boun had a very particular vision about revamp and what it would entail given this was part of his deal coming into gmmtv.what i don't understand is why such a huge project was entrusted to p'new. he does not work too well (for me) with mystery or lore-heavy stories. in fact, the deepest storyline he has worked on was Absolute Zero and that was a giant fucking mess. i don't think he was the right choice to bring boun's series to life and it's a shame for this being bounprem's first work with gmmtv with a story that boun was so excited for.
to expand, the problem with how p'new works is that he has a hard time getting the story across completely. if the actors don't pull off the communication of the messages to the audience, he doesn't really fill in the gaps through his direction. in this case, ramil's story was stunted to the point that at the end i was confused about how they had decided to return to the painting. it seemed so out of left field, and i understand it was in an effort to keep themselves together forever, or whatever is close to it given that punn is human, but i think that should've been explained better than just "we're leaving" conversation.
the romantic scenes were so lackluster for bounprem that i felt pretty disappointed by even the NC scenes. maybe my expectations were hoping for too much, but the reverence that ramil sometimes hinted to when talking about punn felt like he would've been more lavish in how he expressed himself, if that makes sense. there was no passion i ever felt in these choreographed scenes and that was frustrating to see because i know that boun and prem are good actors.
speaking of good actors, barcode was incredible, but even he was made to come off too flat and it was frustrating. he had that ability to actually put in the frustration that ciar felt, would've been able to give the one-sided fight with punn into the level that would express to viewers just how angry he was about ramil prioritizing a human that, in his eyes, was not worth the sacrifice.
another topic i found entirely confusing was the lack of explanation of how exactly feratu was able to control jett like that and how deep his control over him might've been. the contrast between the jett we saw during the series to the jett at the last episode was jarring. there had to be more to that, and i'm confused on how exactly the mind control blocking device was decided on by the hunters given that jett was the only one that had not been controlled before and now suddenly he was the main concern for this while coincidentally feratu is able to control minds too? or was it his consciousness that escaped his body and made jett his new vessel? it made no sense to me.
overall, this was disappointing to watch during the entire airing of this. there was always the feeling of something missing, of any real emotions being put into this (not by the actors, just the style) and i fear that p'new didn't feel like the right choice here at least for the concern of the storytelling. i know there's a book, but what's the point of a series if you need to read the books to know half of what is going on? sadly, there was no real appeal left to this after watching all of it and is not ever going to be on my rewatch list. it's a shame, but i'm hopeful that bounprem get a better idea on how they want the storytelling to work for their next series. boun had a part in this, and i think he can use this as an opportunity to grow in his endeavors too.























