I remember watching 2018 version. However, that didn't affect watching this version. I could feel the characters' emotions and could empathize with them.
Since it's an adaptation of the Japanese version, it's clear that it will follow the most or all of the original work. However, the slight changes they made were just as good.
I understood both Tin and Siu Muk in this version. Maybe it's because of extended time and number of episodes, their position and their decisions (according to their character) could be conceded.
Of course, there will always be some or other uncomfortable parts in every other show, so I think it's best to see it as fiction and look at good parts instead.
I was satisfied with their acting and appreciated the ending. Also, I'm glad they showed what happened to other characters in the end as well.
All in all, I liked the show. I will miss these characters. ^_^
I really like overall production, directing, lighting, acting, music and the storyline. [Um... did I miss something? If I did, that's included as well. Hehe]
Also, the atmosphere they created during different scenes... Kudos to the crew! Loving every second of it!!
The one when Jai and Teh went to that place at night (I don't know the name, so I'll just say it's a park for now)... I could feel the scene, you know? And that raw emotions in the studio? Then again... Oh Aew just arrives at the place, and just when I thought 'nah that's not happening', it happens. But, the concept and the cinematography just livens the scenes.
And at last... the beginning and the ending of a love story... It's realistic... people do fall out of love... and even so, some decide to stay and make it work, while others decide to leave. And once again, there are lots of in-between. And life just goes on.
I don't know how the story is going to unfold, but I'm up for it!! Plus we have two more episodes to go, which would approximately be around 2 hours and 10 minutes. So, there are lots to happen.
Just realized I say that every time I come here to write what I feel. But, I adore him!! Really!!
Does anyone know anything about this?
P.S. I came across some pics of the shoot online. I know this is going to be beautiful. Fingers Crossed. ^_^
He reminds me of someone else as well. And that person is also someone I dearly love. I wonder if someone else has noticed the resemblance...
About the ship I support... I can't bear to choose anyone. It seems someone or other will go through heartbreak.
The trailer for next episode at the end is making me nervous though.
I remember watching 2018 version. However, that didn't affect watching this version. I could feel the characters' emotions and could empathize with them.
Since it's an adaptation of the Japanese version, it's clear that it will follow the most or all of the original work. However, the slight changes they made were just as good.
I understood both Tin and Siu Muk in this version. Maybe it's because of extended time and number of episodes, their position and their decisions (according to their character) could be conceded.
Of course, there will always be some or other uncomfortable parts in every other show, so I think it's best to see it as fiction and look at good parts instead.
I was satisfied with their acting and appreciated the ending. Also, I'm glad they showed what happened to other characters in the end as well.
All in all, I liked the show. I will miss these characters. ^_^
Worth the watch, at least for me. :)
I really like overall production, directing, lighting, acting, music and the storyline.
[Um... did I miss something? If I did, that's included as well. Hehe]
Also, the atmosphere they created during different scenes... Kudos to the crew! Loving every second of it!!
The one when Jai and Teh went to that place at night (I don't know the name, so I'll just say it's a park for now)... I could feel the scene, you know? And that raw emotions in the studio?
Then again... Oh Aew just arrives at the place, and just when I thought 'nah that's not happening', it happens.
But, the concept and the cinematography just livens the scenes.
And at last... the beginning and the ending of a love story... It's realistic... people do fall out of love... and even so, some decide to stay and make it work, while others decide to leave. And once again, there are lots of in-between. And life just goes on.
I don't know how the story is going to unfold, but I'm up for it!! Plus we have two more episodes to go, which would approximately be around 2 hours and 10 minutes. So, there are lots to happen.
Thank You!
Killings of the other residences that day was done by Joon Woo.
But, Moon Jo exists.
Now, we know that he exists, we know he is alive in the end of the drama.
So, is it that policemen never found Moon Jo's body? Because, I thought police believed he was killed in the end