I didn't like their last projects with WBSB, so I love hearing that this will take a new direction. GMM has been…
Gawin is partnered with Joss for My Golden Blood, which is another drama about vampires. But from the looks of it, I guess GMMTV is going for the supernatural concept this year.
Well Jimmy still can pull the looks of a teenager but Earth literally can't. He wasn't looking like a teenager…
Jimmy has a baby face, so it's not hard to pull off the high school look. While Earth's looks aren't as convincing, his acting helps to distinguish between his younger and older self. Still, I can't help but feel he'd be more convincing playing a teacher. After all, he played one on Find Yourself.
I didn't understand a word of what's being sung, but I laughed a good five minutes over it. You definitely can't find another Snow White like that lmao.
This is my first time listening to Wonderframe and I have to say, it's interesting, appealing in a quirky and campy kind of way.
Jimmy and Earth will soon be 15 years old with a 40-year-old face
I burst out laughing when I saw Earth in a high school uniform. I mean, he's not a bad actor, and I did have high school classmates who looked older than their age, but bad enough that OffGun played college students when they're both in their 30's, but Earth (who's 29-30 y.o. when they shot this series) looked even more ridiculous as a highschooler. What was GMMTV thinking?!
Bro I found the actor Yokyek chernyim (who works with Sir Por, the tall one) in this music video as.. Snow White???https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLIcDzXHMHA&ab_channel=WONDERFRAMEI'm…
ep 5:Can someone please give Thai a fuzzy blanket and some hot chocolate? And also take away that fuchsia lipstick?The…
That lipstick seriously has to go.
I don't think Kram is ever in love with Phupha in world 1. He just happens to remind him of the Phupha he knew, so he's clinging onto that. That's why he want to save him, since he doesn't want him to suffer the same fate as Phupha in world 2. Plus, if Kram had any feelings for Phupha, they're pretty much gone in episode 4 when Phupha betrayed him to Tai's father in order to save himself.
Well, the series is based on a novel lol, and yes, the plot is very complex. That's why a lot of readers are concerned…
Unforgotten Night was one series I wish I could forget. That, and Big Dragon. If it wasn't for MosBank, I would've gone after the production team with a machete. Why they adapted a novel that's about 90% smut and tried to make it watchable is anyone's guess.
So far it is getting better. Still, for me, the main characters aren‘t like humans in RL would react. They are…
Well, the series is based on a novel lol, and yes, the plot is very complex. That's why a lot of readers are concerned they might not be able to bring the novel to life with just 10 episodes. However, it's not just up to the screenwriters. There are a lot of factors to take into consideration, eg. budget, what producers want, what the director wants, the schedule, meeting deadlines, post-production, approval from governing departments, etc.
One thing I've noticed from most Thai dramas is that, unlike Chinese or other Asian dramas, where they sometimes change the script during production, T-dramas don't seem to have that flexibility. I don't know if that's a cultural thing, or perhaps that's the way their industry works.
Yes, all that. And I guess that was a flashback that Khram had where he was with Tai and rode on his back? Or…
nell has answered most of it, but for the waiting to kill Kram part, you gotta remember, Por (Tai's father) is a fucking psychopath. He has an obsession with needing to control everything and everyone around him, and if things don't his way, he goes berserk. I mean, the man killed Kram1 because he couldn't stand his son being gay. As for Kram2, he's pretty much messing with him by showing him that he can kill him anytime he wants, and that Kram's life is in his hands to do as he please. Hence the long dragged-out wait, and the scene where he gets a front row seat to watch Kram's "execution."
Finally got around to watching episode 4. It's better. Still a bit disorganized, but not as bad as the past three eps, and the plot is making more sense. There were still a couple of moments where I was like WTF, like when Kram1's mom and Dueandao tried to rescue Kram2, or when Phupha1 abandoned Kram2 only to later join Tai1 to rescue him, but the episode packed enough action to keep me interested. I was initially concerned about Nat's acting since he seems to be more consistent when he's with anyone but Max, but overall, I thought he did a good job with staying in character. I guess it's safe to say byebye to Nong Diao because Kram has taken over lol.
Looking forward to episode 5 as it looks like we're going to learn more about Tai's backstory.
This is my first time listening to Wonderframe and I have to say, it's interesting, appealing in a quirky and campy kind of way.
I don't think Kram is ever in love with Phupha in world 1. He just happens to remind him of the Phupha he knew, so he's clinging onto that. That's why he want to save him, since he doesn't want him to suffer the same fate as Phupha in world 2. Plus, if Kram had any feelings for Phupha, they're pretty much gone in episode 4 when Phupha betrayed him to Tai's father in order to save himself.
One thing I've noticed from most Thai dramas is that, unlike Chinese or other Asian dramas, where they sometimes change the script during production, T-dramas don't seem to have that flexibility. I don't know if that's a cultural thing, or perhaps that's the way their industry works.
Looking forward to episode 5 as it looks like we're going to learn more about Tai's backstory.
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