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Me and Who thai drama review
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Me and Who
2 people found this review helpful
by J-atty
10 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

A little humor, a little drama and a whole lot of love.

I've always felt that Big was an actor who could do more than the roles he was given. In Monster Next Door, a window of promise was opened, and here he fully owns it. Suriya was his own man making his own decisions and stood on business. He was not about to play with Phop. Phop, after being in an accident, winds up in the body of Apo, who had the reputation of being a royal pain. Early on, his behavioral change was handled by him having amnesia. Sweet, endearing Phop was allowed to live and finally have someone good in his life.

Their relationship was shaped by honesty, which was initially helped with Suriya's ability to read minds. This gift helped him to have the conversations needed for them to both open up to each other. His brother, Jan and Tai, would also share a similar fate as the gift passed through the men in the family. Throughout the series, there were fun, chaotic moments that were enjoyable. Francois, the butler, did not disappoint. The peacock's cameos were interesting. We needed to know.

Big and Park really owned their roles. The quiet beauty of Suriya and Phop's love was even more intimate with every look and touch when they came together. The swift transition from Apo's theatrics to Phop's shyness was smoothly done and appreciated. The writing and production were good, though I could have done with fewer sounds added to enhance the comical moments. The ending packed too much and would have been better pace between 9 and 10. Park's wardrobe as Phop could have been better, but being on the petite side probably posed a challenge for both personalities. Underwhelming, at times. Suriya's mom's hairpiece did not say wealth.

Each episode was enjoyable and entertaining. I hope to see Big and Park together again. Professionally, they were paired well. Esthetics and personality, they checked every box. I don't like pairing, but sometimes it's delicious enough to want more. Me and Who - a little humor, a little drama covered with a whole lot of love. You will not be disappointed.
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