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What a cliche. In fact, things are a little more complicated in this project.
I'll explain why this remake will be complete not okay. Perhaps only fans of the actors will like it. It is one of the most popular franchises in Japan. This franchise is also connected to the legendary "Crows" series. The plot itself is deeply connected to Japanese gang history. The actors who were involved in the series were more than just pretty faces. This series contains a lot of complex choreography, some of which is even life-threatening. The actors worked without stuntmen and performed all the choreography themselves. The company that owns the franchise boasts performers with a wide range of unique skills. All of their performers have been trained since childhood. That is why the franchise was given to this company, which gave it a second life. A colossal amount of work was done on the plot. Every gang is different. And the actors for each gang were chosen based on their physical talents and abilities. The series worked on the style of each gang. . . . Do Thai actors have the same brutal level of training? Judging by the trailer, no. The acting is very awkward. The series is very low budget. "Gangs" have no uniqueness of their own. The actors are all the same. And the gang tattoos are funny (cheap temporary tattoos). The hairstyles, the gang style, even the actors' type - everything is the same. The actors don't even realize what they're acting. Just cheap pathos.
The very fact of purchasing the rights is good news.
It is one of the most popular franchises in Japan. This franchise is also connected to the legendary "Crows" series. The plot itself is deeply connected to Japanese gang history. The actors who were involved in the series were more than just pretty faces. This series contains a lot of complex choreography, some of which is even life-threatening. The actors worked without stuntmen and performed all the choreography themselves. The company that owns the franchise boasts performers with a wide range of unique skills. All of their performers have been trained since childhood. That is why the franchise was given to this company, which gave it a second life. A colossal amount of work was done on the plot. Every gang is different. And the actors for each gang were chosen based on their physical talents and abilities. The series worked on the style of each gang.
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Do Thai actors have the same brutal level of training? Judging by the trailer, no. The acting is very awkward. The series is very low budget. "Gangs" have no uniqueness of their own. The actors are all the same. And the gang tattoos are funny (cheap temporary tattoos). The hairstyles, the gang style, even the actors' type - everything is the same. The actors don't even realize what they're acting. Just cheap pathos.
What a piece of crap news)
This is as much bullshit as if the Thais had made a remake of a Japanese historical series.