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Replying to -tophy- Dec 3, 2022
Title Bad Romeo Spoiler
Oh thank god others saw the similarities in Paradise and Bad Romeo.. I personally feel the Lakorn had too many…
With the divorce, I understood it as that it never happened because he was (apparently) declared dead and therefore didn’t sign the papers, plus he then changed his name/identity so I guess he always knew they were still legally married.. (that’s what I understood).. I think re that ending part when Meredith goes back to win Matt was one of the best moments, in Bad Romeo they kinda ruined that part and I got really annoyed when they made them make up/break up/misunderstand/give up etc… well all in all it was a good effort. Thank god the leads had chemistry otherwise it would have been a fail for me.
Replying to Leaves45 Nov 24, 2022
Title Bad Romeo
1) I am pretty sure this lakorn is based on the novel Paradise by Judith McNaught (will explain separately below)..the…
Oh thank god others saw the similarities in Paradise and Bad Romeo.. I personally feel the Lakorn had too many left- field unnecessary plots and the scene where Kla finding out the truth could have been better delivered from a directing/editing perspective. On that reason I felt the novel was more engaging.. I always wanted paradise to be adapted to a movie/series so I’m glad Bad Romeo was made (even if we will never know if it was inspired by the novel) . Yaya and Mario were everything. I felt Mario delivered better emotionally through his eyes, glances and facial expressions and his character had more growth than Saikim.. love their chemistry… obsessed with them and hope to see them in more Lakorn together.