So, I think Saengnuan and Jaegun should end up together lmao
Pae Arak is kinda veteran in Thai screens, from movie to lakorn. He is still cute as before! XD I saw Peak in a horror lakorn years ago. Being slutty and antagonize is not her at all. Cute character suit her best.
I found it funny that in chinese drama they all have their hair down, but, in korean drama, it's kinda rare
Every hairstyles depict the certain era or ruler. Many Kdramas was set in Joseon era, the men of that era mostly tied their hair neatly whereas in three kingdoms era, the hair style is loosen hair or with ponytail. In China, many ancient dramas, setting in pugilistic land, the hairstyle is vary but usually the hair was loosened. In certain dynasty, they tied the hair and make a bun like in Josen Kdrama. Both for Han men and women, the hair is a sacred thing given by their parents or God. They won't recklessly cut their hair. So it will become very long along the time. I think since Manchu dynasty, Qing dynasty (Ok, whatever dynasty I forgot) the ruler made every men in the entire kingdom cut their hair and make a hair braid on the back of the head. But ever since westerner came to China (in the brink of Qing dynasty) and Chinese people received western influence or education, the men could deliberately adopt western hairstyle. The long hair braid custom for men is completely ended with the fall of Qing Dynasty of China. Some chinese men around Asia countries at that time maybe have a hard time letting go those braids. It's different in Japan, I guess. From the ancient illustration to Meiji Restoration, Japanese men tend to tie their hair neatly and make a hair bun, even for peasants. Only a few of them going with free hairstyle against with the custom. Opposite with the men, in Heian period or Kamakura also, noble or rich women let their hair down and grow as long as possible they can take. You know, taking care such long hair is not easy. Only people with servants can do that. So, ordinary people are likely tie their hair and make a bun with style. In the later period, upper class women also choose to tie their hair, make a bun with style, enamored them with fancy ornaments.
I remember seeing BTS of some wuxia xinxia drama. Actually, the long hair of the actor is a hassle LOL. The crews did extra work to keep the visual of the actors stay gorgeous in long hair even in battle scenes.
So, I think Saengnuan and Jaegun should end up together lmao
They were the wrong couple to begin with. Yuanta chara is a spoiled brat and a whore attention. Despite his dad looks annoying but he's a rational one. He wanna marry off his idle daughter with any a rich man who can provide her a good life. At that time, his company wasn't as big as after his son in law take good care of it. Yuanta married to a humble Naewprai only to take revenge on her father. Plekaew is a typical well bred good daughter who hasn't see the cruelty of life yet. Eventually, even though she will discover the bad nature of her husband Jomthong, she will stay positive. She is a kind hearted wife that often we find in infidelity themed lakorn. Why oh why we often find chara as Saengnuan? A beauty that falls onto a jerk willingly. And she resurrected by the writer to be an annoying villain.
he went into hiding. his task seemed accomplished when Rio successfully got her drugs approved. that was her dream. and the polices can't get a warrant too to catch him since he got perfect alibi.
Hohoho I'm dumbfounded by the culprit. Yes it must be the one who has deep affection towards the FL & family. FL is the best..even though she lives in humble neighborhood for a well off daughter , her outfit from head to toe is not humble at all, lol.
I saw Peak in a horror lakorn years ago. Being slutty and antagonize is not her at all. Cute character suit her best.
In China, many ancient dramas, setting in pugilistic land, the hairstyle is vary but usually the hair was loosened.
In certain dynasty, they tied the hair and make a bun like in Josen Kdrama.
Both for Han men and women, the hair is a sacred thing given by their parents or God. They won't recklessly cut their hair. So it will become very long along the time.
I think since Manchu dynasty, Qing dynasty (Ok, whatever dynasty I forgot) the ruler made every men in the entire kingdom cut their hair and make a hair braid on the back of the head. But ever since westerner came to China (in the brink of Qing dynasty) and Chinese people received western influence or education, the men could deliberately adopt western hairstyle. The long hair braid custom for men is completely ended with the fall of Qing Dynasty of China. Some chinese men around Asia countries at that time maybe have a hard time letting go those braids.
It's different in Japan, I guess. From the ancient illustration to Meiji Restoration, Japanese men tend to tie their hair neatly and make a hair bun, even for peasants. Only a few of them going with free hairstyle against with the custom. Opposite with the men, in Heian period or Kamakura also, noble or rich women let their hair down and grow as long as possible they can take. You know, taking care such long hair is not easy. Only people with servants can do that. So, ordinary people are likely tie their hair and make a bun with style.
In the later period, upper class women also choose to tie their hair, make a bun with style, enamored them with fancy ornaments.
Plekaew is a typical well bred good daughter who hasn't see the cruelty of life yet. Eventually, even though she will discover the bad nature of her husband Jomthong, she will stay positive. She is a kind hearted wife that often we find in infidelity themed lakorn.
Why oh why we often find chara as Saengnuan? A beauty that falls onto a jerk willingly. And she resurrected by the writer to be an annoying villain.
FL is the best..even though she lives in humble neighborhood for a well off daughter , her outfit from head to toe is not humble at all, lol.