Is the plot intriguing enough? I am not fan of maxnat either but If the novel is good I may watch the series..
The novel is good. The concern is how they're going to fit everything into 10 episodes. It's like I Feel You Linger In The Air all over again. They only have 12 episodes, so they pretty much chop the novel in half and only focus on the first half of the novel. For Two Worlds, chances are they're going to cut out a lot of material from the book.
I read the novel spoilers,maxnat will be the end game, 😞they just never change the same old thing, different…
No surprise there. If MaxNat don't end up together fans are gonna riot. Plus, they're one of the selling points of the series, so it doesn't really make sense to split them in the series.
N he also knew right away that he is in different universe was it that obvious??
Probably due to budget? I mean, I've only read parts of the novel, but those who have read the whole thing all said they'll need more than 10 episodes to do the novel justice. So, I imagine they're going to cut out a lot of materials, which might make parts of the plot confusing.
oh the plot is really good but the acting at domundi is just as bad as ever sadly.. 7/10 first episode for me.
Acting wasn't top-notched, but compared with Naughty Babe, I see some improvements. However, I'm more concerned about production. The plot in the novel is very complex, so I honestly don't know how they're going to fit everything into 10 episodes. Even though the first two episodes were good, I still see some moments where the flow was kinda choppy, or that they jumped from one scene to another so fast that it left me going wait, what just happened?
It's still early to tell how this series will turn out, but I can tell they put in a lot of effort into making this, so hopefully it'll turn out good.
N he also knew right away that he is in different universe was it that obvious??
Yeah, that part felt weird to me. In the novel, he didn't realize he was in a different universe. He initially thought he nearly drowned but managed to survived. It was only when he went home and found it abandoned and in shambles, and then met Tai from that universe, then he started to realize he may have traveled to a parallel universe.
Please let this not be a Bedtime Story 609 situation - that series when to hell fast. I’m already confused as…
Ugh, I'm still pissed about 609 Bedtime Story. They really butchered the novel for that one. Not even OhmFluke could save it. They can write a book on "what NOT to do when adapting a novel about parallel universe into live-action."
As for Kram, he's the one who traveled from one universe to another (or more accurately, swam to the other universe), so naturally, he's still himself. I'm not sure what his doppelganger is like though since he died before the events of the novel. Although it is interesting to see how differently Tai and Phupha turned out in different universe because of Kram.
Reading the comment section and thinking wow, sounds like people are either scared of this series because they didn't want to be disappointed (again), or watching this series with little to no expectations because no one knows what this series is really about. XD
I liked the first two episodes.However, I might be the only one but, I really don't like Nat's acting. I am tired…
To be honest, I didn't like Nat's acting in Naughty Babe, either. The whole cutesy sassy child act just wasn't working for me. However, I thought his acting has improved in Two Worlds. Still, whether it's consistent or not, it's too early to tell with just two episodes.
Finally got around to finish watching this. I have to say, I had high hopes after Not Me, but Cooking Crush really fell short of expectations this time. As always, OffGun's acting is on point, but seriously, did GMMTV have to give them ANOTHER college drama? They're kinda past that now that they're both in their 30's. Still, it's not a bad series. Hopefully, The Trainee will give us something different.
Watch the full series.I think u might change ur mind. It’s only the beginning 😉
The author is currently translating it and it's available on readawrite. It's only up to chapter 7 though. For those who haven't read the novel, Tai in world 1 is an AH, but Tai in world 2 is a good person. I think the series tries to bring this out in 2 episodes but they might've rushed it, so it may be confusing for viewers.
So far, I am finding the series quite interesting. Since there are parallel worlds, the actors are basically playing two different roles. That's a pretty big challenge, and one that wasn't seen in Naughty Babe.
Why Nat's acting skills in this series so much better than Naughty Babe?
Maybe he took some acting classes? Plus, there wasn't much room for character development in Naughty Babe. Still, he needs to learn to stop swaying his head. I don't know if it's a reflex or what, but while it's less apparent than Naughty Babe, it's still there.
Gotta say, there's an improvement in Nat's acting. I got goosebumps when he dreamed (or hallucinated) that Phupha was still alive, while the entire time he was holding his corpse.
I am scared to start this,cutie pie and naughty bae tortured me enough, saying trash would be a compliment to…
Yeah, it's a good start. There's obviously some changes made from the novel, but it's nice to see MaxNat finally moving on from Cutie Pie/Naughty Babe to do something more mature and serious.
I'm curious if they will extend episodes... Sometimes productions do this or have special episode/movie attachments.…
Maybe a special episode or a spinoff to explore other characters? I'm not sure if Thai TV is in the habit of extending episodes. I've seen it on C-dramas, but in Thailand, they seem quite set on the number of episodes once the series has been confirmed. Maybe it's a budget thing, or a lineup thing, I dont' know.
It's still early to tell how this series will turn out, but I can tell they put in a lot of effort into making this, so hopefully it'll turn out good.
As for Kram, he's the one who traveled from one universe to another (or more accurately, swam to the other universe), so naturally, he's still himself. I'm not sure what his doppelganger is like though since he died before the events of the novel. Although it is interesting to see how differently Tai and Phupha turned out in different universe because of Kram.
So far, I am finding the series quite interesting. Since there are parallel worlds, the actors are basically playing two different roles. That's a pretty big challenge, and one that wasn't seen in Naughty Babe.