Kawee aime Pam, et afin de la conquérir il demande de l'aide à sa sœur Dorak, pour qu'elle dessine à sa place. Pam qui est sous le charme de son art, finit par sortir avec lui sans savoir qu'il n'en est pas l'auteur. Cette situation délicate, devient un tourmant lorsque Dorak développe elle aussi des sentiments pour Pam, les plongeant ainsi dans un triangle amoureux entremêlé dont l'issue ne peut être heureuse pour l'ensemble des protagonistes. (Source : Nautiljon) ~~ Adapté du roman "Us" (US : รักของเรา) de Chao Pla Noy (เจ้าปลาน้อย). Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: รักของเรา Uncut Version
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Rak Khong Rao Uncut Version
- Réalisateur: Kanittha Kwanyu
- Scénariste: Lalil Kittithanaphan, Napat Jitweerapat, Nichaphat Buranadilok
- Genres: Romance, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Amy Thasorn Klinnium"Pam" Pharawee PreechakosolRôle principal
- Bonnie Pussarasorn"Dokrak" Kanda ChitrarakRôle principal
- Sing Harit CheewagaroonKawiRôle Secondaire
- Mim Rattanawadee Wongtong"Nene" Lalana AsavasureeRôle Secondaire
- View Benyapa JeenprasomOatRôle Secondaire
- Jeb Penpeth PenkulKhem [Dokrak & Kawi's father]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
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Chemistry, compassion, and nuance
Us is a refreshingly intelligent story brought to life by exciting new couple paring, Emi / Bonnie. What sets Us apart in a lakhorn styled, angst heavy genre is the nuance and rare common sense of a script that avoids melodramatic predictability and employs familiar romantic tropes with a fresh perspective.A grieving Pam (Emi Thasorn Klinnium) is pulled into a revenge plot with Nene (Mim Rattanawadee Wongthong), a mysterious manipulator with an underlying vulnerability, until she finds herself in growing sympathy with the brother and sister who are supposed to be her targets, Kawi (Sing Harit Cheewagaroon) and Dokrak (Bonnie Pattraphus Borattasuwan), to whom Emi is particularly drawn.
A compelling attraction develops from the initially casual friendship between Pam and Dokrak and the actors portraying the characters engage us in both the awkward tension and growing excitement unfolding between the pair. I find it difficult to explicitly define "chemistry" between actors in a romantic pairing - to me, it's a 'you'll know it when you see it' thing - and we absolutely see it with Emi and Bonnie. It's clear there is real trust and affection between the two leads, and that allows them to be vulnerable with each other in exploring their characters' magnetic attraction and the obstacles that face them.
Experienced actor Emi Thasorn fully inhabits the role of Pam, allowing us to see her character's emotions and conflicts in transparent expressions, deeply intimate gazes, and gradually evolving tenderness with Dokrak. Emi's acting skill particularly shines in a dinner scene with Rak's family, where Pam's fleeting micro-expressions had more "dialog" than all other actors combined. Seriously, it should be used in acting classes as a model for "this is how you tell a story without words."
Newcomer to the industry, Bonnie Pattraphus, is initially as awkward and self conscious as one might expect an inexperienced actor to be, but wisely follows her co-lead, relaxing into her part, opening her body language, and letting a deeper, more complex character emerge. The development of both actor and character was a joy to watch.
The series has a strong core ensemble supporting cast, each one developed as a fully fleshed personality, a rarity in a genre where secondary characters are often one-dimensional, limited purpose sidekicks:
• experienced Thai GL/BL actor View Benyapa Jeenprasom as Oat, whose character serves as both a catalyst for the revelation of character backstories and one half of the 2nd romantic pair;
• Nene, the wanna-be devious plotter with an aching fragility, and the other half of the 2nd pair;
• Kawi, the protective older brother trying to live with the crushing burden of the life that's expected of him and looks nothing like the one he would have chosen;
• the teasing, affectionate coffee house gang;
• Titang, whose presence in Pam's life shows family is who you choose it to be;
• the self-serving, controlling Khem, a narcissistic and casually cruel villain;
• and industry veteran Nid Sansanee Wattananukul, who plays Emi's grandmother, a source of unconditional love and good humor that contrasts sharply with the cold and violent family crucible that damaged Kawi, Dokrak, and Nene in the past and still threatens their future
Instead of the typical GL redemption parade where hellish psychopaths are given a shiny, sappy, tearful final episode pass for inexcusably wretched behavior, Us offers redemption for the characters who deserve it and realistic comeuppance for those who don't.
Among GL story lines, Us stands out for its realistic normalcy. Instead of the typical entanglement of contrived misunderstandings, bad faith subterfuge, and careless plot holes that proliferate because creators can't be arsed to think their way through a dilemma, the Us trio of scriptwriters give room for the characters to develop and grow, make and admit mistakes, face their fears, and come together in a compassionate exploration of trust, friendship, healing, forgiveness, found family, and lasting passion.
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I like it
First of all: I have no problem with GL. No, I don't have problems with this series just because it's a GL. I would say the same even if this were a BL. I like EmiBonnie. They are beautiful, talented, and they have chemistry and I wanna see more work from them. I overally liked the plot, but since like the middle or I don't know excatly, it started to slow down. Not the romance, but the actually story. I'm not bored of this, it's just simply I can't force myself sometimes to watch. I like P'Kawi's side story and I wanna know more about that, but since we know almost all of the details of the story (or at leasr I feel like this, I don't know if there will be any more plot twist), it's just... nothing is happening. And this is not absolutely a problem for someone, who likes watching chill dramas, but I'm more into action.But I think, it's a beautiful story and it's really good for a first GL. If you refuse to watch it because this is not a BL, no problem, but I think, you miss something.
Please, don't hate me for writing this. This is my opinion and I think, I was respectful while writing this.
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