Ticket to Perfect!
Surprisingly, I was quite moved by this series and its intense story. Despite its flaws, it remains for me one of the best Thai dramas to come along in a very long time. It is a rather markedly dimensional cogitation of two boys who fell in love in an all-boys Catholic high school that centrally prepares them for becoming priests. The drawback of this series is the panoptic way the story is told and subsequently pieced together. It really is choppy and needed some serious rework to make the story flow better, especially between the episodes as its time references seemed to not transition well, coherently, or smoothly. The story even between frames at times did feel a bit disjointed. In addition, the saga itself introduced almost every type of human calamity to pull at the heartstrings. It nearly overwhelmed one’s emotional senses with despair and distraught. It honestly did not need to go that deep to solicit sentiments. That was accomplished by the exceptionally fine acting by the two protagonists. Nevertheless, none of these flaws diminished in any way from the power of this story. And what was the power of this story? Love. My full review of this poignant story is at BLBliss.com.
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