This review may contain spoilers
The plot I never expected
This series is so giving. <3 I love how the supporting pairs got a part (although their end of exposure is brief, it's just right and satisfying for introducing them).
The giddy parts were so good and funny. I love how they did not only focus on the romance but also tackled the political issues somehow. The familial roles and responsibilities that goes with their status.
The camera shifts on the action parts were just about right. It doesn't have to be so elaborate as this isn't an action genre.
The musical part was on point that I added "The Next Prince OST Playlist" on my YT Music. Moonlit Magic by Amp Achariya feels like serenading me. I literally replayed the scene when the protesters were trying to block the lantern festival. I honestly love how Jay and Nunew sang in that part. Although I can't find a specific song from that, and if it is a creative writing from the writers, it was definitely so good and worth replaying.
Zee and Nunew staring at each other's eyes or just kissing is already an eye candy for me. Already satisfying and always plasters a smile on my face. But the NC was artfully jaw dropping and my imagination has ran so wild to off cam scenarios (forgive my delulu mind, I'm trying to contain it.LOL).
Thankfully Chakri didn't die. Prince Calvin, as he's not next in line to the throne, was given the freedom to somehow be with Jay. Prince Ramil learning defiance given the chance to be with Paytai too. And of course Princess Ava, being the princess that she is, accepted by her father and given the freedom to concede from the competition.
I'm in awe with the death of Prince Wasin and his brother-in-law Warun. Because what is a royal genre without bloodshed? I know they've modernized this series. But let's be real. Royals, rivals and misunderstandings could really cause a life.
I'd definitely recommend this series. And I'd rewatch especially the "whispers in the mist" song <3.
The giddy parts were so good and funny. I love how they did not only focus on the romance but also tackled the political issues somehow. The familial roles and responsibilities that goes with their status.
The camera shifts on the action parts were just about right. It doesn't have to be so elaborate as this isn't an action genre.
The musical part was on point that I added "The Next Prince OST Playlist" on my YT Music. Moonlit Magic by Amp Achariya feels like serenading me. I literally replayed the scene when the protesters were trying to block the lantern festival. I honestly love how Jay and Nunew sang in that part. Although I can't find a specific song from that, and if it is a creative writing from the writers, it was definitely so good and worth replaying.
Zee and Nunew staring at each other's eyes or just kissing is already an eye candy for me. Already satisfying and always plasters a smile on my face. But the NC was artfully jaw dropping and my imagination has ran so wild to off cam scenarios (forgive my delulu mind, I'm trying to contain it.LOL).
Thankfully Chakri didn't die. Prince Calvin, as he's not next in line to the throne, was given the freedom to somehow be with Jay. Prince Ramil learning defiance given the chance to be with Paytai too. And of course Princess Ava, being the princess that she is, accepted by her father and given the freedom to concede from the competition.
I'm in awe with the death of Prince Wasin and his brother-in-law Warun. Because what is a royal genre without bloodshed? I know they've modernized this series. But let's be real. Royals, rivals and misunderstandings could really cause a life.
I'd definitely recommend this series. And I'd rewatch especially the "whispers in the mist" song <3.
Was this review helpful to you?
