That's some detective work I am very oblivious when it comes to these minor emotion changes even if I enjoy the…
One more thing I loved about Mhil is once they were romantically involved, they behaved like how a real married couple would do. In my Lakorn experience, I can Mhil had the most satisfying romance & skinships. I was pleasantly surprised with all those details.
That's some detective work I am very oblivious when it comes to these minor emotion changes even if I enjoy the…
Okay thank you for the explanation! I think now I can understand her a little better. I guess it's editing & execution that's to be blamed. And I used to be a contradicting person as you mentioned that's why maybe I hate Muey being like that lol. The original novel was very light-hearted & I kinda wished they had maintained that vibe instead of taking a melodrama route (Pregnancy track was still fine but kidney failure was a bit too much)
That's some detective work I am very oblivious when it comes to these minor emotion changes even if I enjoy the…
Exactly! Lakorns are always dramatized even if the genre is rom com. Yes, acting was great in Mhil especially Mark's acting was just too good <3 Mark-Mew had a cute chemistry but for me Muey's character was a bit turn off. Initially I liked her a lot & was waiting for her to stop loving him and get over with her feelings. I didn't enjoy her flirting phase on dawei (I understood that she wanted to have good memories before they part) but she indeed went a bit overboard with her clinginess. I actually understood when she asked for a divorce ( I was like finally girl is doing it) but she went back to being a whiny kid in the very next episode blaming Thien for leaving her when she was the one who asked for the divorce in the first place. Yes, pregnancy track was put of the place but I enjoyed the acting & Thien's character growth in it. I can re-watch several scenes from the series again but I can't watch the whole series again.
That's some detective work I am very oblivious when it comes to these minor emotion changes even if I enjoy the…
Hahaha! I wouldn't notice such small details in the first time but repeated watching really does the trick. And recently I marathoned Mhil as well. In there, I felt he started having feelings for her post his pa interview (where he was quite impressed with her wit) Then he started enjoying her company when they went on a date to temple & market. Mark is really good with those subtle expressions hence it was easy to figure out.
Adding one more insight of why & how Arthit fell for Paeng: Arthit's basic character trait is his empathy (He was the first person who empathised with Paeng despite her bratty behaviour) He had pented up hatred for her for 6 years & once she comes back he actually vented out all his vengeance on her. But slowly his caring side peaked out as you can see in ep.9,how he was bothered by the small cut she had in her elbow & how he panicked seeing her faint. No matter how much we hate a person but if we ever had some sort of affection or care in the past, it's definitely bound to show up at some point. That's what happened in Arthit's case. He wanted hate her & bully her but he eventually started caring for her like he did in the past. But when jealousy came into play, that's when he actually realized his feelings now for her is much more than brotherly one.
But if you clearly notice he has really brought out the versatility between all the 3 mean roles he has played…
From how repeatedly its being used, I think Thai audience are OK with it? But they should definitely change this toxic mindset where rape is considered a joke.
But if you clearly notice he has really brought out the versatility between all the 3 mean roles he has played…
Yes romanticising rape scenes are major turn off for me. Also the rape jokes, I've seen them almost in all the Lakorns I've seen :( that's definitely not funny.
But if you clearly notice he has really brought out the versatility between all the 3 mean roles he has played…
Yes, I don't know why Lakorn producers take up a nice story & ruin it with usual tropes. For a record, most of the Thai shows are watched mainly for the chemistry & acting coz story is always messed up in a way or the other. In my Lakorn viewing experience, I've only a handful of Thai shows that I laud for its tight plot & execution. But majority of them are huge disappointments.
And I used to be a contradicting person as you mentioned that's why maybe I hate Muey being like that lol. The original novel was very light-hearted & I kinda wished they had maintained that vibe instead of taking a melodrama route (Pregnancy track was still fine but kidney failure was a bit too much)
Mhil rerun starting tonight :)
Then he started enjoying her company when they went on a date to temple & market. Mark is really good with those subtle expressions hence it was easy to figure out.
Arthit's basic character trait is his empathy (He was the first person who empathised with Paeng despite her bratty behaviour)
He had pented up hatred for her for 6 years & once she comes back he actually vented out all his vengeance on her. But slowly his caring side peaked out as you can see in ep.9,how he was bothered by the small cut she had in her elbow & how he panicked seeing her faint. No matter how much we hate a person but if we ever had some sort of affection or care in the past, it's definitely bound to show up at some point. That's what happened in Arthit's case. He wanted hate her & bully her but he eventually started caring for her like he did in the past. But when jealousy came into play, that's when he actually realized his feelings now for her is much more than brotherly one.