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? Love Sea Review – Visuals & Chemistry Shine, But the Writing Sinks the Ship ??
Rating: 8/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆
I watched Love Sea after Love in the Air, and honestly, I came for Fort and Peat—and they delivered! 🔥 Their chemistry was off the charts, especially in that steamy shower scene in episode 2 (uncut). 😳 Both actors looked amazing, and their dynamic truly carried the show. 👏💯
Visually, Love Sea is stunning. The island shots, ocean views, and that sleek modern house in Bangkok? Gorgeous! 🎥🌅🏝️ The cinematography and production design were top-notch. And Meena, the adorable little niece, was such a delight every time she appeared. 🥹💖
Unfortunately, the plot left a lot to be desired. It felt disjointed, slow in parts, and often lacked a strong narrative thread. 🫤 The GL side couple was fine, but didn’t contribute much overall.
Rak’s trauma with his father was barely developed, and the whole rivalry with his cousin Prin felt over-the-top and unrealistic. Hiring her own uncle to kill someone out of jealousy? That’s just... what? 😵💫 And somehow Mut nearly dies, yet no one calls the police? Major plot holes everywhere. 🚨
Then there’s the emotional rollercoaster in the final episode—Rak rejects Mut, throws a tantrum, then suddenly follows him to the island to accept his love again? It felt forced and unearned. 🙄
Ironically, this show is about Rak being a writer, yet the series' own writing was a mess. 📝❌
I’m giving this an 8 purely because Fort and Peat were amazing, the visuals were beautiful, and Meena was a scene-stealer. 🫶 I just really hope these talented leads get a stronger script next time. They deserve it! 🙏🎬
I watched Love Sea after Love in the Air, and honestly, I came for Fort and Peat—and they delivered! 🔥 Their chemistry was off the charts, especially in that steamy shower scene in episode 2 (uncut). 😳 Both actors looked amazing, and their dynamic truly carried the show. 👏💯
Visually, Love Sea is stunning. The island shots, ocean views, and that sleek modern house in Bangkok? Gorgeous! 🎥🌅🏝️ The cinematography and production design were top-notch. And Meena, the adorable little niece, was such a delight every time she appeared. 🥹💖
Unfortunately, the plot left a lot to be desired. It felt disjointed, slow in parts, and often lacked a strong narrative thread. 🫤 The GL side couple was fine, but didn’t contribute much overall.
Rak’s trauma with his father was barely developed, and the whole rivalry with his cousin Prin felt over-the-top and unrealistic. Hiring her own uncle to kill someone out of jealousy? That’s just... what? 😵💫 And somehow Mut nearly dies, yet no one calls the police? Major plot holes everywhere. 🚨
Then there’s the emotional rollercoaster in the final episode—Rak rejects Mut, throws a tantrum, then suddenly follows him to the island to accept his love again? It felt forced and unearned. 🙄
Ironically, this show is about Rak being a writer, yet the series' own writing was a mess. 📝❌
I’m giving this an 8 purely because Fort and Peat were amazing, the visuals were beautiful, and Meena was a scene-stealer. 🫶 I just really hope these talented leads get a stronger script next time. They deserve it! 🙏🎬
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