Mook did for 'Enigma' what I expected her to do for 'U.M.G.'. This series is off to a good start. The plot, the…
On another note, I am excited to see Prigkhing! I am thinking that she's the one doing the hexing, or perhaps she's the blurred long haired girl in the background.
Mook did for 'Enigma' what I expected her to do for 'U.M.G.'. This series is off to a good start. The plot, the cinematography, the visuals, the delivery of Win and Prim, the editing, the dialogues, the score, the BGM, the transitions (especially that bathtub one)... superbly done! šššš
GMMTV, I see you!
I wish this was a movie instead of a series, though. And I think this is the best I've seen Win at acting. His previous roles didn't move or wow me, but Ajin is EVERYTHING!
Just caught up with episodes 11 & 12, and boy did Run give me goosebumps, especially that scene with Master Proban in Ep. 12. It's all in the eyes. Gun doesn't need dialogue to convey what he feels, for you can see it in/through his eyes, and that's why his eyes are my favorite part of his face. He was like a psychopath bent on breaking his favorite toy. Pure villain behavior, no remorse at all. I watched that scene twice, and I'll be watching it a few more times.
Film's acting came alive when she was recalling her forgotten memories/nightmares. She put me in my feels.
And Pheng and Pennhung are just delightful! I love them together! But there is no better love story than Pennhung and Croissants.
I'm so glad that this series is almost at the end! It started off well enough, but I don't know what happened after the 4th episode or so. Nevertheless, I think Iang is the best actor in this series! How he can quickly switch from an angel to a psychopath at the snap of a finger is outstanding. I can't stand Arthit, but Iang portrayed him wonderfully. This series will be erased from my memory once I get to the last episode, but if someone were to ever mention it ten years later, the only character I may remember is Iang's because of his wicked and cruel portrayal.
I'm like a mouse nibbling at morsels every time ATP is on screen! Gun is such a terrific actor that even if he's on screen for just 1 second, his acting sates my hungry appetite.
Anyways, I love Dew, like he's my adopted son and everything, but his acting? No no! It won't do. Dew shouldn't have been a lead actor, as I think that he still needs to develop his skills. The same goes for Nani. I think the main male leads should've gone to AJ and JJ (if I were to choose from the 7 boys we're working with), as they're far better actors than both Dew and Nani combined. Nevertheless, I am still liking this show and have no plans to abandon it.
So, we're getting Maki and Tibet? I'm down for this pairing if it is so, but I'd rather they skip the romance altogether.
Anyways, I am liking the show so far, and although Master Amim is a hypocrite, I like the lessons that he's teaching the students. I actually came for Film and Gun and even Dew, but so far, Chimmon is the stand-out. He delivers so well as Pennueng!
Look at how the lies - not only from Meena, but also Than - are destroying an actual relationship. And after that ending in the last episode, I figure that the next episode is going to get messier, for Arthit is going to "take action" against Than for attempting to "steal" his girl. I can't wait for him to discover the truth!
And Alan is so cute with his lifelong crush on Khaotung! I can't wait to see them get together as a couple already!
So far, both episodes were good. They weren't perfect, but it's off to a good start. Chimon, Kay, Jane, Film, the twins, and even the few "seconds" of Run were a delight to watch. I remember all of the characters' names from the get-go, so that's a good thing, for 13 people are a lot to keep up with!
When they were served their own ducklings, I had to laugh at Hugo and Jingjai, for they did Penneung a huge favor! I'm glad that he was not at the table when the meat was served, for he would've been further traumatized.
The story is intriguing so far, and I hope that it continues in this vein.
It took me a long time to get through this show. Since I love Toptop, I had to finish this, even if it meant skipping scenes to get to his.
Bright and Win is cold, unromantic, and unbelievable as Wat and Tine. Bright seems to be more into it than Win (at times), who looks uncomfortable when it comes to the "intimacy" scenes and wants to badly run away from Bright.
The Mike and Toptap pairing was more believable and as each episode went by, I found myself wishing that I was watching their series instead rather than the lead's own. And the created drama at the end was unnecessary.
Thank goodness, this was nowhere near my first Thai drama, otherwise, I might've skipped Thai series on a whole if it was.
I love that it's off to a good start so far! I was not expecting to laugh so much when I met the family. They are funny, especially the dad! Loving Jan's wardrobe so much, especially that pretty yellow outfit! I can't wait for the next episode!
Oh. Gun and Film are siblings? Interesting dynamic. I've been anticipating this show ever since it was announced, so I am hoping that it's worth the wait. Although, for both Gun and Film, I'll wait as long as they want me to.
GMMTV, I see you!
I wish this was a movie instead of a series, though. And I think this is the best I've seen Win at acting. His previous roles didn't move or wow me, but Ajin is EVERYTHING!
Film's acting came alive when she was recalling her forgotten memories/nightmares. She put me in my feels.
And Pheng and Pennhung are just delightful! I love them together! But there is no better love story than Pennhung and Croissants.
Anyways, I love Dew, like he's my adopted son and everything, but his acting? No no! It won't do. Dew shouldn't have been a lead actor, as I think that he still needs to develop his skills. The same goes for Nani. I think the main male leads should've gone to AJ and JJ (if I were to choose from the 7 boys we're working with), as they're far better actors than both Dew and Nani combined. Nevertheless, I am still liking this show and have no plans to abandon it.
Anyways, I am liking the show so far, and although Master Amim is a hypocrite, I like the lessons that he's teaching the students. I actually came for Film and Gun and even Dew, but so far, Chimmon is the stand-out. He delivers so well as Pennueng!
Can't wait for the next episode.
And Alan is so cute with his lifelong crush on Khaotung! I can't wait to see them get together as a couple already!
As for Earng, dang, what an irresponsible mother!
When they were served their own ducklings, I had to laugh at Hugo and Jingjai, for they did Penneung a huge favor! I'm glad that he was not at the table when the meat was served, for he would've been further traumatized.
The story is intriguing so far, and I hope that it continues in this vein.
Bright and Win is cold, unromantic, and unbelievable as Wat and Tine. Bright seems to be more into it than Win (at times), who looks uncomfortable when it comes to the "intimacy" scenes and wants to badly run away from Bright.
The Mike and Toptap pairing was more believable and as each episode went by, I found myself wishing that I was watching their series instead rather than the lead's own. And the created drama at the end was unnecessary.
Thank goodness, this was nowhere near my first Thai drama, otherwise, I might've skipped Thai series on a whole if it was.
Had this show lived up to its expectation, I wouldn't have minded an S2 where the gang goes to space to visit Erng. Haha!