We have to remember that the scenes where White and Black are together and talking to each other are shot in two different takes, and then composited in post-production. If you think that the contrast in personalities is impressive in the final product, just imagine the kind of talent it takes to emote in two different ways *without* the "other" actor being present, and with the conversation not evolving naturally.
Also recall the scene in Gifted where Punn (Gun's character) gets really angry at Claire, and several of his personalities emerge in quick succession, not to mention the subsequent fight scene.
OMG i have been gunning HARD for my boys to get solo star roles -> GMMTV make it happen man.I actually seriously…
you raise an excellent point about it being hard to write interesting roles for actual twins. There are, of course, excellent examples where the plot revolves around twins (in BL: Not Me, and one of the En of Love miniseries; in the mainstream, Dead Ringers, with an incredible performance by Jeremy Irons, and on the humorous side, Start the Revolution Without Me), but in all these cases it's the same actor playing both twins, with the inability for others to recognize which twin is which being the gimmick. In real life, you can tell twins apart while they are still children (we had a pair of twin girls in fist grade, even our stupid teacher could tell them apart). AJ and JJ definitely look sufficiently different that you can tell them apart even when they are acting alone, as do the twins from My Gear and Your Gown, the ones who are actually professional badminton players.
Smell is our most ancient sense, evolutionarily speaking, and the one most associate with emotional memories. For years, until it disappeared from the market, I would occasionally get a whiff of the cologne my secret high-school crush wore, and always had a very strong effect!
How come the protesters have not been expelled? I went to an elite high school (though not in Thailand), and kids, even very rich kids, had gotten expelled for acting in a way the school thought inappropriate, even outside school grounds. It was very rare, maybe once every couple of years, but it did happen. These three would have been unceremoniously thrown out, if not right away, definitely when they lay down on the corridor in front of the office.
Namo made me think that Thua might have stolen the notebook.In the scene in which the class is discussing who…
Thua and Ayan knew each other from long before Ayan moved to Sopolo. They are close enough that Ayan got Thua to come out to his mother. Why would Thua steal the notebook, and not just ask Ayan about it?
This is my second attempt to watch this series. I am trying very hard to ignore the virtual impossibility of ordinary teens in ~2015 not finding a way of getting in touch within a day of the forced separation, let alone identical twins. I can accept a supernatural element in a TV series (like the link between Black and White, just like the link between AJ's and JJ's characters in Gifted; or the supernatural elements in other masterpieces such as He's Coming To me), but asking me to believe that Black and White wouldn't have found a way to get in touch within a few days of White's moving to Russia? No ghost, no time traveller, not even Director Supot could have prevented that!
I'll try to persist beyond the first two episodes this time. Gun is an amazing actor, I would even listen to him read the dictionary with that velvety baritone voice of his, plus I assume there will be some, ahem, interesting scenes with Off :)
Although this was a relatively light-hearted episode, it brought tears to my eyes. This series hits disturbingly…
Of the close to a hundred teachers, administrators, principals, etc. in primary and secondary schools, there are exactly two I remember fondly; one in elementary school for standing up for me when I was being bullied, and one in my senior year for treating us like humans. The rest, bunch of overgrown playground bullies, especially the pricipals. The worst were the ones who encouraged the children bullies rather than put them in their place. This was an elite school. I got an excellent education, but at what personal cost.
Also recall the scene in Gifted where Punn (Gun's character) gets really angry at Claire, and several of his personalities emerge in quick succession, not to mention the subsequent fight scene.
A brilliant actor indeed.
I'll try to persist beyond the first two episodes this time. Gun is an amazing actor, I would even listen to him read the dictionary with that velvety baritone voice of his, plus I assume there will be some, ahem, interesting scenes with Off :)