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Naughty Babe thai drama review
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Naughty Babe
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by SarahD
23 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Sweet little spin off from Cutie Pie series

This story continues the complicated love story between Yi and Kondiao who we meet through the Cutie Pie series. Additionally all our favourite characters pop up throughout the series. Including Yi and Liam’s quirky secretaries who have tiny but amusing cameo roles.
The plot is slightly different from Cutie Pie in that Dian is attacked by a tiger not a dog (who has one for a pet, FFS! The adults are the ones at fault not Yi who spends his whole life atoning for the accident that occurred when he was 14 and Kondiao 7).

In this drama Kondiao (Diao) is determined to escape a life that he feels is wrong - Yi, his fiancée seems to want to own him, due to some unknown obligation, while having a string of women by his side. Diao’s always wanted to go to Switzerland so packs everything he owns up and heads off to catch a plane, Yi finds out and is determined to stop him but has a nasty car accident that leaves him with no memory and a fiancé determined to atone for the escape plan that left him with no knowledge of him. The ending is fun and exhilarating as once again Khondiao is determined to run away but will Yi catch him in time and will they escape the contract that led to him making a second bid for freedom?

My only criticism is more of a concern in that the actor who plays Dian (Nat Natasit) still seems very uncomfortable in his own skin and spends most of his time looking like he’s about to have a full body seizure or a serious bout of diarrhoea. For someone with a black belt in Taekwondo his coordination and overall movement is really uncomfortable to watch from his slight hunch to stilted arm movement - perhaps it was the choice of the director that his body language is so timid and robotic. That said he is a great actor and I look forward to seeing him in something else. (Authors note: I’ve now seen him in something else and he was fantastic so I think it was the direction he was made to play)

The chemistry between the two main characters is absurdly good even though the kissing is very over exaggerated. Max, who plays Zi shows great range as he goes from scared and confused through to indulgent and finally deeply in love. I also love how Dian is not afraid to ask difficult questions or stand up for himself which is a breath of fresh air. Bravo boys (and script writers)

The gentle, loving and playful relationship between Lian and Kiera from Cutie Pie is also lovely to see as their characters have clearly progressed to a deeper level of happiness and Syn and Nuea (also from CP) have become a strong couple too - I just wonder how Syn’s lessons in the bedroom are going? Did they break anything?!

Overall a decent performance, with a slightly shaky back story, that entertained me (my favourite scene is when Yi and Dian fall off the end of the bed - I was so not expecting that but it made me burst out laughing). The production values were great and I have to mention the wedding costumes as they were as insane as the ones in Cutie Pie 2. The wedding night scene was equally as powerful but in a completely different way.

The ending was utterly gorgeous and inspiring too.

Would I watch it again? If I had a few hours to kill then maybe but not any time soon
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