Replying to oddsare • Jul 31, 2024
Title Century of Love
Wad threw caution—and her father’s approval—to the wind for true love, ditching her fiancé, Prince Trai,…
I usually watch the 2 releases back to back, but I'm not going to lie, I hate the "Titanic" type love story between Wad and San. Partly because I don't believe in love at first sight, or soul mates, but as a parent, I would also be concerned about my child completely shaking up their lives for a person they do not really know. Not that I would force a marriage either though, but I live in 2024, so I have the room to make those decisions, but I hope that I would be that way in 1924. Thailand still doesn't have social security, I've seen many elderly women begging in Bangkok, so I also understand not wanting my child to marry a person of San's background until he could prove financial stability. As you describe, it's all very complicated. They all are trying to make the "best" decisions from their own perspective, giving only small thought to the other person's POV. This is why I was actually enjoying how San fell in love with Wee, as himself, not as Wad. Since the family is not going to be a barrier in this incarnation, we will see if it is true love, or if all are still out for their own agendas.
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