I was dumbfounded when ChanJet got out of the car. Like there are a dozen of murderous ghosts out there and instead…
I agree that the plan was ridiculous, and I'm a little surprised Peem didn't think about Khem's birthday (don't shamans read people's fates by their birthdays, etc.? I think someone like that should consider every detail when choosing to fight fate). BUT. I have to say, I liked the scenes with Chan and Jet. Considering Chan has no experience with things like fighting ghosts, is foolishly in love, and his great love is threatened, I think saying his name was pure instinct. And if he hadn't, Jet probably would have died, lol. I don't know why they got out of the car, but they couldn't have gone any further. They weren't ghosts on the road, but possessed people. Chan obviously didn't want to kill them.
Yes! I said the same thing too. Namping really copied Jet’s mannerism so perfectly
As for Namping's acting, I think he has enormous potential, but he still hasn't fully embraced it. It's just my opinion, but I see a few flashes of true acting talent, and then there's a scene where Khem cries loudly. And I can't stand those scenes. Like the scene where Khem tried to cast a love spell on Peem and was rejected. His whining didn't feel natural at all. But then there was the scene where he was sad on the platform as he was trying to leave the village, and Jet came running and they hugged—Khem shed a single tear with this super sad face that broke my heart. Do you know what I mean? I think he just lacks experience. In a few years, he'll be magnificent.
If Peem uses a weapon from his past life to break Khem's curse and it kills him, I swear I'm booking the next flight to Thailand and hunting down the director.
Don't blame a child for being afraid to admit she witnessed a murder! I understand Ramphueng's anger towards both women, including Khem's mother (though she only wanted to protect her own child, which Ramphueng should understand), but I can't justify her hatred towards Khem. Khem was just a child whose mother frightened her.
I could sympathize with Ramphueng if it weren't for all the bad things she's done since becoming a ghost. Because let's face it, she didn't only hurt those who hurt her in her previous life. How many innocent victims were killed in the crossfire of her revenge? So no, I don't feel sorry for her.
Also, I'm annoyed by Khem's leaving. It doesn't make sense, even if I understand he feels guilty. But his leaving won't undo anything that's already happened. And his leaving doesn't protect anyone since his friends will follow him anyway. He's essentially handing himself over on a silver platter and exposes Pharan with the loss of another loved one. Very thoughtless.
You can have your opinion but I would hope she learns to let go of her pain,Karma?????
Exactly! I'm tired of hearing that she's justified in her revenge. Cursing the generation that wronged her? Sure. Cursing future generations who have no memories of their past lives? Not so much. I could even understand her son's murderer; let her rot. But Khem was a child, and he doesn't deserve to be literally tortured to death for several lifetimes for being afraid to speak the truth in a situation he himself didn't fully understand. And let's not forget that she wasn't just targeting those who wronged her in her past life. So many innocent victims suffered in the crossfire of her vengeance.
Seriously, I wasn't expecting a car chase scene as they try to outrun ghosts who can basically teleport.
I could sympathize with Ramphueng if it weren't for all the bad things she's done since becoming a ghost. Because let's face it, she didn't only hurt those who hurt her in her previous life. How many innocent victims were killed in the crossfire of her revenge? So no, I don't feel sorry for her.
Also, I'm annoyed by Khem's leaving. It doesn't make sense, even if I understand he feels guilty. But his leaving won't undo anything that's already happened. And his leaving doesn't protect anyone since his friends will follow him anyway. He's essentially handing himself over on a silver platter and exposes Pharan with the loss of another loved one. Very thoughtless.