I Live For Ramil & Punn's Sweet Moments
I honestly thought from the trailer that this would be a pure dark vampire drama like My Golden Blood, but when I started watching it, I was immediately drawn to Ramil’s sweet and funny personality. Punn, on the other hand, almost broke my heart at first! Good thing the story changed direction later on—well, of course, since they’re the main characters. Anyway, I actually liked that it had a mix of comedy besides the romance and the whole vampire-human conflict.
It’s just a bit unrealistic that Ramil fell for Punn so quickly despite the curse. I feel like it would’ve been better if there was a bit of a boundary between them at first and their relationship developed more naturally. I’m not sure if Ramil’s sudden attraction was because of the curse or if they were really meant to be soulmates. But I’ll admit—I’m biased because I love BounPrem, and I’m sure many would agree that they have amazing chemistry. There are lots of cute and lovey-dovey moments in this series; they kiss in almost every episode! The side characters did a great job too. The storyline isn’t too complicated, and it’s easy to follow even with the twists and side stories.
For me, I enjoyed the series overall—it’s okay, but not exactly impressive or masterpiece level. The conflict between Feratu/Father Dracul felt a bit shallow and underexplored. Like, how did Feratu end up in the human world and that orphanage? Why did he attack the people there that one fateful night? We later see him as an old man in a hospital bed, but what happened after that? So many unanswered questions.
The pacing also felt a bit rushed, and I wasn’t completely satisfied with the ending—I wanted Ramil and Punn to live in the human world. But I have to say, the visuals were captivating from start to finish. The dark, moody tones really fit the vampire theme, and I appreciated that they didn’t overuse effects. I think they learned their lesson from My Golden Blood, where the CGI looked kind of limited due to the budget.
Honestly, if it weren’t for Ramil and Punn’s constant sweet moments, I would’ve been disappointed because my expectations were high after watching the trailer. For me, Revamp: The Undead Story isn’t bad at all—just don’t expect too much.
It’s just a bit unrealistic that Ramil fell for Punn so quickly despite the curse. I feel like it would’ve been better if there was a bit of a boundary between them at first and their relationship developed more naturally. I’m not sure if Ramil’s sudden attraction was because of the curse or if they were really meant to be soulmates. But I’ll admit—I’m biased because I love BounPrem, and I’m sure many would agree that they have amazing chemistry. There are lots of cute and lovey-dovey moments in this series; they kiss in almost every episode! The side characters did a great job too. The storyline isn’t too complicated, and it’s easy to follow even with the twists and side stories.
For me, I enjoyed the series overall—it’s okay, but not exactly impressive or masterpiece level. The conflict between Feratu/Father Dracul felt a bit shallow and underexplored. Like, how did Feratu end up in the human world and that orphanage? Why did he attack the people there that one fateful night? We later see him as an old man in a hospital bed, but what happened after that? So many unanswered questions.
The pacing also felt a bit rushed, and I wasn’t completely satisfied with the ending—I wanted Ramil and Punn to live in the human world. But I have to say, the visuals were captivating from start to finish. The dark, moody tones really fit the vampire theme, and I appreciated that they didn’t overuse effects. I think they learned their lesson from My Golden Blood, where the CGI looked kind of limited due to the budget.
Honestly, if it weren’t for Ramil and Punn’s constant sweet moments, I would’ve been disappointed because my expectations were high after watching the trailer. For me, Revamp: The Undead Story isn’t bad at all—just don’t expect too much.
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