Watching her in Cheese in the Trap myself at the moment (previously watched her in It's Ok, That's Love) and just like you I'm super impressed by her versatile acting. Looking forward to watch more dramas with her, she'll definitely get far!
Pin and her mother are so stupid, Is there a mother in the world who encourage her daughter to accept someone…
Lakorn logic. This is why I didn't even shed a tear when the mother died, although the way she died was kind of hair raising. Khun Nai was one crazy witch alright, but she played the part of a villain well.
I skipped all the parts about Sansanee's story-line until towards the end, when it became relevant, affecting…
Yes, especially because they already had great chemistry that didn't need to be 'proven' in any way, all their little bickerings and cute moments on the island were enough. There was no need to include rape in all of this, not like the story progressed further because of it (actually it just regressed), but whatever, I guess it must be considered an 'extra spice' and a must in slap/kiss lakorn. So take it or leave it, right.
The new preview for episode 4. https://youtu.be/_1ct6sAxWZA Zhao Yi Ting realizes that he is worried for Lei Xin…
Thank you so much! I already watched the first episode and don't need anymore convincing that I have to watch this! :D It reminds me a bit of "Sealed with a Kiss" and "Mask" and also, like someone mentioned below, "Secret". Gotta love a good revenge drama!
Can we just please try to evalute dramas for their entertainment value and not get into a heated debate over nothing? We can all agree that none of the things that go down in this drama are acceptable when applied to reality, but this is a drama - in other words, fiction. There is no reason to get all worked up.
If you like shows like this, good for you, if you don't, that's ok too, but let's stop with the bashing. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, no reason to make each other feel bad for liking (or disliking) a certain thing and ruining the experience for them.
Can someone please explain to me why this got such a low score?
EDIT: I just finished this and I couldn't disagree more.
To anyone who's contemplating whether or not to watch this, watch it. This show is GOLD. Don't look at the low ratings and let it cloud your decision, votes were cast by <100 people which doesn't say anything about the quality of this show.
Just to clear up some confusion, I'm pretty sure the one in the bathroom scene was Jin Woo, the husband, he was wearing a wedding ring (although the ring would only fit the brother's finger and only go halfway on the husband's, so either they fixed the ring or it really was the brother).
And the one that survived the fall was most likely Jin Ho, the brother, I'm guessing he returned to Canada judging by the snowy setting, wind turbines and the western-looking kids running around. He is the one who sent her the card asking who she really loved and she answers it's him as he's the one who really saved her on the mountain.
I still have no idea as to how the other girl with the untied shoes fit into all this... who did she have a thing for, the husband or the brother, and how was she necessary for the story?
It was definitely confusing, I agree, but instead of just showing a movie or telling a story, I think what the writers were trying to do was to make the viewers identify themselves with the female lead and firsthand experience the same confusion she did while trying to figure out who was who and who she really fell for. Props for that! Probably wouldn't be watching this again, but that's some good cinematography and acting there.
If you like shows like this, good for you, if you don't, that's ok too, but let's stop with the bashing. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, no reason to make each other feel bad for liking (or disliking) a certain thing and ruining the experience for them.
To anyone who's contemplating whether or not to watch this, watch it. This show is GOLD. Don't look at the low ratings and let it cloud your decision, votes were cast by <100 people which doesn't say anything about the quality of this show.
And the one that survived the fall was most likely Jin Ho, the brother, I'm guessing he returned to Canada judging by the snowy setting, wind turbines and the western-looking kids running around. He is the one who sent her the card asking who she really loved and she answers it's him as he's the one who really saved her on the mountain.
I still have no idea as to how the other girl with the untied shoes fit into all this... who did she have a thing for, the husband or the brother, and how was she necessary for the story?
It was definitely confusing, I agree, but instead of just showing a movie or telling a story, I think what the writers were trying to do was to make the viewers identify themselves with the female lead and firsthand experience the same confusion she did while trying to figure out who was who and who she really fell for. Props for that! Probably wouldn't be watching this again, but that's some good cinematography and acting there.