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Stand out adaptation!!
I’ve watched pretty much every version (working on the 2020 adaption as I write this) and this is by far one of my favorites. Each adaptation brings a different charm to it, but this one was the most sensible version.
Things I liked:
—The intro is nice and jazzy and Bie Sukrit has a very wonderful voice.
—Wanida’s actor was so adorable in this role. As we know, Wanida starts off as a very kind girl with low self esteem and people pleasing tendencies. After her Pawut’s initial separation, she transforms into a more confident version of herself. I enjoyed the fact that her change at the end still kept the essence of who Wanida was: a very kind person but with boundaries.
—Pawut was also very likeable in this version. He warmed up quickly to Wanida and was actually willing to end his relationship with Khae.
—Khae also was more likable in this version. I’m glad they took out her giving Wanida the abortion agreement, as I felt like that was so harsh in the other versions.
—Thaya felt a lot less mentorish in this version, which I enjoyed. In the Taiwanese version, they make Dylan almost like a life coach rather than a man who’s interested in her. So even though you feel bad because you know he likes her, it never gave romance. Thaya genuinely felt like a friend who really fell for Wanida which made his proposal really sad.
To be honest, I don’t have any strong complaints about this one. I maybe would’ve liked Apichat to be more present like he was in the Taiwanese one but even that I can’t stand too strongly on. This version was really solid, the pacing was perfect, and the ending didn’t drag on for so long like in the other versions. Definitley recommend this version!!
Things I liked:
—The intro is nice and jazzy and Bie Sukrit has a very wonderful voice.
—Wanida’s actor was so adorable in this role. As we know, Wanida starts off as a very kind girl with low self esteem and people pleasing tendencies. After her Pawut’s initial separation, she transforms into a more confident version of herself. I enjoyed the fact that her change at the end still kept the essence of who Wanida was: a very kind person but with boundaries.
—Pawut was also very likeable in this version. He warmed up quickly to Wanida and was actually willing to end his relationship with Khae.
—Khae also was more likable in this version. I’m glad they took out her giving Wanida the abortion agreement, as I felt like that was so harsh in the other versions.
—Thaya felt a lot less mentorish in this version, which I enjoyed. In the Taiwanese version, they make Dylan almost like a life coach rather than a man who’s interested in her. So even though you feel bad because you know he likes her, it never gave romance. Thaya genuinely felt like a friend who really fell for Wanida which made his proposal really sad.
To be honest, I don’t have any strong complaints about this one. I maybe would’ve liked Apichat to be more present like he was in the Taiwanese one but even that I can’t stand too strongly on. This version was really solid, the pacing was perfect, and the ending didn’t drag on for so long like in the other versions. Definitley recommend this version!!
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