Chaos swirls in a wealthy hotelier family when one of its heirs falls for a rival's niece and the patriarch's estranged son comes to claim his place. (Source: Netflix) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: แสนรัก
- Also Known As: Saen Rak
- Screenwriter: Eklikhit
- Director: Adul Prayanto
- Genres: Drama, Family
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Cast & Credits
- Kongthap PeakRawiMain Role
- PP Punpreedee Khumprom RodsawardRaniMain Role
- Mean Phiravich AttachitsatapornRakMain Role
- Tee Thanapon JarujitranonRonnakornMain Role
- Tai Penpak SirikulMeiMain Role
- Forjune Kanokkarn ChulthongDuangphornSupport Role
Reviews
Who should we root for, if everyone is bad depending on the situation?
Ignore the show's poster and period costumes... This series has EVERYTHING to seem boring, but it's not! What an incredible series!... Imagine a series full of intrigue, plot twists, and ambition... Where practically EVERYONE is a villain to each other, everyone has their share of wickedness, because in the end, everyone only thinks about themselves... You understand? Well, that's "My (Im)Perfect Family". If we take away one or two characters, everyone else is a villain to someone in this series, and that's FANTASTIC! I was COMPLETELY on Chen, Hongyok, Thap, and Janraem's side throughout the entire series. I rooted for the characters to fall into their own wickedness and for them not to fall into the wickedness of others. For me, THEY are the true protagonists of this series.This series isn't a romantic comedy or anything like that. It's living in the middle of a snake pit. Everyone has their own ambitions and steps over each other to get what they want. So you choose your favorite "villain" and root for them; that's basically it.
The plot is a bit rushed; I think it would need about 30 episodes to properly develop the events, but for now, it's perfect! This series arrived at the right time and, honestly, the protagonists are the least charismatic of the entire series. There are many plots, and you keep wondering "where is the series going?".
I saw an incredible scene from Enjoy and almost cried without even knowing the context. After that, I decided to watch it (the scene happens in episode 6). After the first episode, I couldn't stop. I stayed up watching until dawn and only stopped because I had to work very early the next day, hahaha. The plot is very engaging, with deep and captivating characters, with desires and dreams. Envious, greedy, and bitter characters, with a villainous aura even without being the villains, because, after all, "we all have a bad side". There's no dragging things out, things happen and you're surprised by the events and the attitudes of various characters.
Honestly, my ONLY "disappointment" is that justice sometimes only comes to collect from one side of the story, and for me, the side of the story that "justice" came to collect from wasn't so wrong compared to the other evils in the series, but it's okay. This kind of brought a bit of realism, after all, in life there is "injustice when justice itself doesn't come for everyone".
Chen ☆ Hongyok ☆ Janraem ☆ Thap ☆ My loves S2
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Its Brutal
😱 OMG My (Im)Perfect Family is pure lakorn chaos — every episode drops another bomb.It starts with three brothers: Rak (eldest), Rawee (middle), and Korn (youngest). They’re raised to be each other’s wall, protecting one another no matter what. But peace is destroyed when Chen, the father’s illegitimate son, suddenly kneels before Father and Mother Mei claiming his place as blood. Mei accepts him to stay, but not as family — she throws him into the slums, denies him education, and keeps him out of the house. That bitterness grows into fire 🔥.
From there, the plots just explode:
Rak, the eldest, falls into scandal. First the hidden magazine, then the brothel trap that ruins him, then the maid he makes pregnant — but he refuses her because she’s “just a servant.” His wife (locked in her dungeon of misery) becomes another layer of drama.
Rawee, the middle son, marries Ranee, but their love constantly clashes with family disapproval. Mei doesn’t accept Ranee, and the tension between Rawee’s loyalty to love vs. loyalty to family is painful to watch 💔.
Korn, the youngest, is with Come, but his childish jealousy and weak decisions make him easily swayed. His wife adds another toxic spark to the fire.
And in the middle of this, Chen plots his revenge — watching the brothers inherit everything while he was left with nothing. He worms his way into their lives, using every weakness against them. Meanwhile Mei tries to control everything, even arranging Rak’s life and searching for “better wives” to protect her legacy.
Then more chaos: weddings interrupted, wills read with shocking twists, Mei’s own power slipping, hotel empires changing hands, and family bonds ripping apart. Every time one problem ends, another storm begins.
By the time the father dies and leaves the inheritance with Rawee, Rak and Korn’s fury reaches the breaking point. The wives, each mean and manipulative in their own way, turn every dinner table into a warzone. Mei herself becomes both protector and destroyer — a mother trying to control everything but at the same time tearing her family apart.
✨ My (Im)Perfect Family is exactly that: imperfect, brutal, full of betrayal, greed, revenge, love, and heartbreak. Honestly, I couldn’t stop watching — it’s twist after twist, OMG after OMG, until you’re screaming at the screen.
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