It is a raw portrayal of today’s youth, not only in Thailand, but worldwide.
Let me start with the MDL synopsis. It is absolutely inaccurate. It does not match the story at all and ends up distorting the first impression we have when starting the drama. The situation described as “eye-catching” for the series simply does not happen in any way.
The cast distribution is also misleading. The four young actors are all part of the main cast, since the narrative distributes their screen time quite evenly. However, the first couple is New Chayapak Tunprayoon (Fou4Mod) and Pide Monthapoom Sumonvarangkul (Chian).
Having clarified this point, let us move on to the drama itself.
This is a youthful BL, with vibrant colors, pleasant music, and a gratifying portrayal of how Thai youth live. Of course, this does not apply to the majority, but it does reflect a part of Thai culture that is extremely satisfying to watch. I loved the gel nails and really enjoyed how much of the story is told through cell phones. It is a raw portrayal of today’s youth, not only in Thailand, but worldwide.
Recently, I mentioned in one of my analyses my difficulty with the Thai language, which makes it hard for me to follow their productions impartially. After that, I felt somewhat uncomfortable and decided to give Thai productions another chance. I have been trying to train my ear and to look at a culture I barely know with less critical eyes.
Indeed, we cannot analyze their productions using the same criteria applied to first-world countries. However, we can easily recognize the effort, talent, and dedication of a country that dares to innovate and seeks constant improvement. Thailand is one of them.
In this drama, we can feel that boldness: the joy in the music and dances, the pain of poor choices, unrequited love, the doubts involved in discovering one’s sexuality, and the gradual maturation of feelings embraced over time.
I really enjoyed the story and recommend it as a watch that should not be overlooked.
Congratulations to the producers.
The cast distribution is also misleading. The four young actors are all part of the main cast, since the narrative distributes their screen time quite evenly. However, the first couple is New Chayapak Tunprayoon (Fou4Mod) and Pide Monthapoom Sumonvarangkul (Chian).
Having clarified this point, let us move on to the drama itself.
This is a youthful BL, with vibrant colors, pleasant music, and a gratifying portrayal of how Thai youth live. Of course, this does not apply to the majority, but it does reflect a part of Thai culture that is extremely satisfying to watch. I loved the gel nails and really enjoyed how much of the story is told through cell phones. It is a raw portrayal of today’s youth, not only in Thailand, but worldwide.
Recently, I mentioned in one of my analyses my difficulty with the Thai language, which makes it hard for me to follow their productions impartially. After that, I felt somewhat uncomfortable and decided to give Thai productions another chance. I have been trying to train my ear and to look at a culture I barely know with less critical eyes.
Indeed, we cannot analyze their productions using the same criteria applied to first-world countries. However, we can easily recognize the effort, talent, and dedication of a country that dares to innovate and seeks constant improvement. Thailand is one of them.
In this drama, we can feel that boldness: the joy in the music and dances, the pain of poor choices, unrequited love, the doubts involved in discovering one’s sexuality, and the gradual maturation of feelings embraced over time.
I really enjoyed the story and recommend it as a watch that should not be overlooked.
Congratulations to the producers.
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