Okay, the new teaser is giving me hope. I hate how much of the original story they appear to have changed (although I wouldn't mind them eliminating the cheating or making it less like true cheating), but the teaser is giving. It's admittedly short, so it might not mean much, but it's giving me hope that the changes will make sense and work.
I plan on giving this a shot because I love Park Eun Bin, but this is basically nothing like the movie it's supposedly based on. The only similarity I can see is that she sees ghosts. Wish they had just not said it's based on the movie Spellbound.
I'm two episodes from the end, and I love this. Def. going in my Fav. Romance/Rom-Com's MDL list.
Just finished, and I loved this. I love the leads, I love their romance, I love the filmography. The corporate machinations were boring in the latter half, but otherwise, this was a solid story.
What was that random final scene though that was unrelated to anything else in the drama? That left me scratching my head and wondering why that screen time wasn't spent on the leads instead.
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Yeah, I watched the remakes specifically because they are remakes of Kdramas I already really like. It seemed like the easiest way to really wet my toes in Thai dramas, lol.
Thank you for the list! Several of the drama's sound intriguing, and I've added them to my PTW list. There's actually a particular Thai drama I've wanted to find for awhile now and can't, To Me It's Simply You. If you know a way I can watch it, I would really appreciate it.
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Yes, please! Good recs would be awesome. I looked through the drama's I've watched to see how many Thai drama's I've seen, and I surprised myself when I realized I've actually completed 5 and dropped 1. That was more than I thought.
For reference, the Thai drama's I've seen and enjoyed most are Unlucky Ploy, Beauty Newbie, and Me Always You. I watched My Husband in Law, which I found to be very dramatic (and the editing was jarring and confusing), but I really liked the leads and their chemistry with each other, and they kept me watching, lol. I completed The Prince Who Turns Into a Frog, but I forced myself to because I wanted to see the ending. I only really enjoyed the first half when the male lead had amnesia and the leads had lots of cute moments together. And I dropped You're My Destiny, the remake of the Taiwanese drama Fated to Love You. I really liked the female lead, but I just didn't want to keep watching the drama. (Part of me still wants to go back and finish this one, lol)
Whenever there is a new editorial on kisskh, I at least try to read it and give it a like and/or comment (unless it just really doesn't interest me) to help signal to the people running this site that this is what I want more of. More editorials and less news. So here is your read, like, And comment!
I'm very wary of Thai dramas and have seen only a few. So many are overdramatic and toxic, which is something I have no interest in. At the same time, I still would like to find some that I would enjoy, so thanks for this list. Fingers crossed some of them fit my interests!
I'm genuinely surprised I finished this drama, and I think I have to credit it to knowing going in that it was going to be terribly written and mostly poorly acted and that was kind of what I was looking for, lol. I wanted something kind of dumb to laugh at that didn't require me to invest in it emotionally, and that's exactly what I got. I laughed through the majority of the drama. Granted, I did still find myself oddly invested in the characters to a degree despite how stupid this drama is. (I guess I can't quite help myself, lol.) Thankfully, my level of emotional investment was minimal though, because otherwise, the final scene of the last episode would have really pissed me off.
I will likely remember nothing about this drama in a week, but at least I laughed a lot and that released a bunch of endorphins in my body, lol.
This was a fun, action-packed ride. Great characters, strong action sequences and fight choreography, and excellent comedy. I was surprised by the slight open-ended ending for one element of the drama though. That confused me a bit, lol.
It's not going to be a popular opinion, but I hope this gets released. He's retired from acting, he already made the money he's going to make from being in this, and the rest of the cast and crew should not be punished alongside him. Some won't be able to enjoy the drama knowing about his history, and that's a choice they are allowed to make. But everyone else's hard work deserved to be seen and appreciated. His scandal shouldn't take innocent bystanders down with him.
But couldn't the writers have let Akira and Akiko finally get togetherrrrr? I mean, I kind of figured it wasn't…
After sitting with it for a while, I think we were probably never supposed to ship the two of them together, just find it a really funny subplot. But they made him such a likable character, and the two of them so fun together, that I couldn't help myself, lol.
What was that random final scene though that was unrelated to anything else in the drama? That left me scratching my head and wondering why that screen time wasn't spent on the leads instead.
Thank you for the list! Several of the drama's sound intriguing, and I've added them to my PTW list. There's actually a particular Thai drama I've wanted to find for awhile now and can't, To Me It's Simply You. If you know a way I can watch it, I would really appreciate it.
For reference, the Thai drama's I've seen and enjoyed most are Unlucky Ploy, Beauty Newbie, and Me Always You. I watched My Husband in Law, which I found to be very dramatic (and the editing was jarring and confusing), but I really liked the leads and their chemistry with each other, and they kept me watching, lol. I completed The Prince Who Turns Into a Frog, but I forced myself to because I wanted to see the ending. I only really enjoyed the first half when the male lead had amnesia and the leads had lots of cute moments together. And I dropped You're My Destiny, the remake of the Taiwanese drama Fated to Love You. I really liked the female lead, but I just didn't want to keep watching the drama. (Part of me still wants to go back and finish this one, lol)
I'm very wary of Thai dramas and have seen only a few. So many are overdramatic and toxic, which is something I have no interest in. At the same time, I still would like to find some that I would enjoy, so thanks for this list. Fingers crossed some of them fit my interests!
I will likely remember nothing about this drama in a week, but at least I laughed a lot and that released a bunch of endorphins in my body, lol.