Def 10/10, but watch with caution!
Wow, this hit hard. I've finished all episodes and the special episode (ep11), and here is my review: I'm actually quite a sensitive person and cannot bare to watch gruesome dramas, which is why I wanted to drop this many times, yet I stayed for FortPeat. I'm gonna say, once you start watching this, watch it till the end. I must say that this must be one of the best psychological dramas Thailand has ever made. The acting is cherry on top, the chemistry of all characters are amazing and this drama is slightly more realistic than other ones. Even though I, personally, could never forgive Kelvin and would actually kill him, Vier's actions were realistic, as a person, especially a man, could never really hate/kill the person they truly love. So the plot is amazing, and everything, especially witg the different time periods was really well planned. Sure, it might have been confusing at first, but it felt like a journey, getting a piece of information every time like a puzzle piece until you got the whole picture. So even though I don't like psychological dramas, this is definitely on my top list! 10/10
Btw, I never expected the lovey-dovey and cute actors FortPeat, who acted in Love in the air and Love Sea, to be in a psycho drama and act in dark roles, but... they were amazing! And Peat also got a major glow up, he looks wayy hotter in this series and is not only the "fragile, cute character".
Also, even though there was a disclaimer, such behaviour from Kelvin should not be normalised and romanticised, which is why I definitely do NOT recommend this for children, immature people and mentally unstable people.
Btw, I never expected the lovey-dovey and cute actors FortPeat, who acted in Love in the air and Love Sea, to be in a psycho drama and act in dark roles, but... they were amazing! And Peat also got a major glow up, he looks wayy hotter in this series and is not only the "fragile, cute character".
Also, even though there was a disclaimer, such behaviour from Kelvin should not be normalised and romanticised, which is why I definitely do NOT recommend this for children, immature people and mentally unstable people.
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