Before you read: lmao this got long so plugging in his social media accounts
Bright’s Twitter and Instagram: @bbrightvc Bright’s Official Fan Club (Twitter and Instagram): @Allbrightvc Bright's photographer account (Instagram): @isawitbefore Brand: @astrostuffs
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I don’t know why Bright seems to inspire such extremes in people: either you love him or you hate him. No one can just seem to ignore him. That’s his power for you, though. I’ve been reading a lot of ‘feedback’ on his acting on this site and wonder if these people have ever watched his other roles. He’s more than Sarawat, everybody.
First, let’s get Sarawat out of the way. When 2gether the Series started blowing up, no one questioned his acting abilities. Everyone swooned and sighed over his portrayal of someone with an unrequited love. Look at his eyes, they gleam with longing. As the series progressed, you see more and more softness in his expressions, his gestures, his body language. The way his mouth puckers and tightens and relaxes in different scenes to show different degrees of tension. His shoulders, the placement of his arms and legs, the natural way he moves. Listen to his voice, deep and soft when it’s an intimate moment, tight and annoyed when he’s, well, annoyed. Remember that scene where he walked in on Tine and Pear in the music room and he just stopped, blinked, and there was a split second of ‘Oh, he likes her, not me’ and it made all of us ache? Yeah, that’s good acting shit. You don’t need to be big with emotions, big with the gestures, because Sarawat isn’t like that and Bright portrayed him the way he was written for the show.
Am I saying he’s the best actor? LMAO NO. He could definitely improve, especially in dramatic scenes if you just want to see him cry. Also, if you want to see him cry and portray the bleak, despondent anguish of a person working to support himself from day to day then you should check out NUM KALA’S ‘TAM TAWAN’ in YouTube (https://youtu.be/yklzF1PBC2U); Bright is in it and his crying is amazing, if that’s your kind of acting. Anyway. For a cute fluff piece of a show, Bright’s acting was decent, not life changing, transcendent, glorious. Whoever claims that the acting for 2gether the Series is better than anything needs to check other dramas.
Second, SDV. Or Social Death Vote. Day. DAY. It’s not the most accurate show but Bright’s portrayal of Day is chilling, uncomfortable, slightly unhinged and weirdly, wrongly hot. Third, My Ambulance. Fourth, Love Songs Love Series. Fifth, I Sea U. I could go on and on.
The way some people dismiss Bright’s acting ability based on 2gether The Series. Do yourself a favour and look him up.
There is a lot of misinformation spread out there about Bright, especially on twitter. Defamation charges have already been filed with the police against a lot of Twitter accounts last June, especially the edited photos and videos of him. Let’s not debase ourselves and the idols we stand for by hating on other celebrities. They’re people. Bright already apologized for the musical festival fiasco (which happened when he was a kid, btw, and was already punished for it). We all make so much noise about changing into better versions of ourselves but when people actually do it, when they actually change and learn from mistakes, it still doesn’t matter.
So, about Bright! He’s currently 22 years old (December 27, 1997) and he’s been in the industry for about 8 years. He’s a scholarship student all his life, juggling school and work since he was a teenager. Came from a not-so-comfortable family, which has been the driving force in his life and now that he’s comfortable and he’s helped his family out of their debts, he wants to find new passions in life. Bright is smart. Like, really smart. He used to be in the top rank for crossword solving (lol). He’s very well-spoken and eloquent and sincere. He loves animals so much! He recently paid the medical expenses for an otter in a hit and run (the otter is doing fine now!) and we only knew about it because the veterinary clinic made a post. He donates to COVID-19 efforts and animals in need and the recent flood in Thailand. Even now, Bright still makes happy birthday/general greetings for people via Instagram. To know more about Bright and his past, check out Woody’s interview on YouTube (https://youtu.be/Lxp6UC_J-HM).
Bright plays: guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. His family teachers music and he was forced to learn to show that they were good teachers LMAO. He mostly plays the guitar and he’s very very good. There are a few videos of him playing keyboards (most recently when he covered ‘Take Me to Church’ by Hozier SO GOOD).
Bright sings. He has a hashtag #Brightliveinhisroom on Instagram where he posts covers. His favourite artist, Dean, even commented on Bright’s cover. SUCCESS. But Bright actually has a nice voice. Like, really nice. It’s rich, warm and smooth. His falsettos and high notes are pretty and controlled. His low notes are like caramel. He was better this month than he was last month and he’ll be better next month. He’s constantly improving, going to workshops amidst his busy schedule so he can improve on his acting, singing, and dancing. The last one though…oh, Bright hahahaha. His music taste is amazing. R&B and indie. He usually posts on Ig stories the songs he's listening and they're always great.
Bright is a photographer. A good one, too. His ig account is @isawitbefore and his photos have been featured in online magazines. He's into art, 90s anime aesthetics, and architecture/design. He reads, too, have I mentioned? He has a whole thread of recommendations on his Twitter. He's into philosophical books, lately, namely Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (a favourite of mine, too). A man of culture, indeed.
Bright’s main sport is football and he’s good at it. Nimble footwork. He’s part of MondayKnights FC which is made up of other celebrities and actual professional football players who used to be part of the National Team. They have a hashtag #ไบร์ทน้องรัก for Bright which means Bright, beloved nong (cr BrightWin3000). He’s also into Muay Thai. If you’ve seen his posts about that, then you’re blessed. He’s recently into badminton, too. Bright is definitely sporty. He’s not a sore loser, either. He’s very chill, even though he sometimes acts it up for the camera if he’s filming, but mostly, if you’ve seen him in Toe Laew, he loses so much and he’s just *shrugs* eh. His energy level is incredible. He’ll have a full day’s schedule and still have enough energy to exercise, play football, and badminton at the same time!
Bright used to be active on Twitter, talking about issues and asking for help for this flood or that fire. However, due to the unparalleled hate and attacks and defamation in recent months, he’s been very quiet. #TalkwithBright used to happen around 12-1AM when he would be online and talk to us.
Last, but not the least, his looks. A lot of people dismiss him because he’s ONLY a pretty face. He’s not, but talking about that pretty face? MY GOD. Seriously, a lot of people call him God because his level is just that high. He’s got scars on his temple, cheek and lip that only ADD to his appeal. He’s got it all: 6 ft of well-proportioned muscle and limbs, a face that is handsome, pretty, cute depending on which mood he’s in, adorable and smoking hot. He’s the real deal, you guys. You only have to look deeper, past the hateful rhetoric and into who Bright is as a person. Everyone who works with him says he’s professional, polite, and hard working. He admits he didn't used to be when he first started out but he’s changed that. He auditioned for everything, got rejected more than once, and he only kept trying harder because he wanted to give his mom a chance to rest and focus on herself. He’s funny and smart and talented in many areas, but he never claims to be the best. We say he is in the heat of the moment but that’s only natural, but we know he’s only human and will make mistakes and will continue to change. We don’t want or require him to be perfect. We only want him to be himself.
Bright’s Twitter and Instagram: @bbrightvc Bright’s Official Fan Club (Twitter and Instagram): @Allbrightvc
How did this girl randomly be kidnapped in that palanquin and how did he even know? That was so random and popped…
Do you mean how the real Lady Kim was kidnapped and how Nokdu found out she'd been kidnapped? It was the opening of Ep 8 when Nokdu was hiding under the merchant's cart (which was so ridiculous lmao). The merchant was the one who found the real Lady Kim and told her father in law that she'll be brought back the following night, hence why Nokdu was waiting for her to save her again. The merchant even said he'll choose a path from the temple to take her through so Nokdu had the exact location to wait for her. It wasn't random. The father in law has been searching for her all this time.
What (or, let's be honest, who) I really fell in love with in this show, first episode in, is Park Bo Gum as Crown Prince Hyo Myeong. His arrogance, his stance, the micro-expressions and movements of his face are simply fascinating. That first scene with him is just pitch-perfect in scenery, mood, and character. When he smiles, it's like looking at the sun, which, good going, the Crown Prince is supposed to be the sun, yeah? And he's ridiculously good-looking in any angle, which is unfair because you just don't meet guys in real life like that. Le sigh. He's broken, too, like all leading male characters are, but not so much that he can't fall in love in the most glorious way. More lovesick sighing. And clutching of chest in a dramatic fashion.
And then we have the lovely Kim Yoo Jung, whose comedic timing is only matched by her ability to be sad, and being beautiful whilst doing it. I'm suspending my belief that anyone looking at her can mistake her for a boy, even a pretty one, because without it then the show loses a major plot point. That said, she is surprisingly believable as a boy, and her voice is low enough to pass for one. Her character is lively and engaging, mysterious without being overdone (well, it is just still the first episode) and I am shivering with excitement because her chemistry with Bo Gum is explosive.
There is something very vibrant and refreshing about the show, and it's not just because of the characters but the pacing itself. It's the direction: showing, not telling. And the fact that we'lI also be seeing life at the palace from the eunuchs' point of view is fascinating! They've always just been bowing and swanning after royalty; now we'll get to have a sort of BTS of their lives.
I already care about the main leads, now I'm just waiting to be scared, shocked, thrilled, exhilarated, and, ultimately, satisfied by this show. Am I asking too much? Well, the first episode has already set my expectations.
Bright’s Twitter and Instagram: @bbrightvc
Bright’s Official Fan Club (Twitter and Instagram): @Allbrightvc
Bright's photographer account (Instagram): @isawitbefore
Brand: @astrostuffs
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I don’t know why Bright seems to inspire such extremes in people: either you love him or you hate him. No one can just seem to ignore him. That’s his power for you, though. I’ve been reading a lot of ‘feedback’ on his acting on this site and wonder if these people have ever watched his other roles. He’s more than Sarawat, everybody.
First, let’s get Sarawat out of the way. When 2gether the Series started blowing up, no one questioned his acting abilities. Everyone swooned and sighed over his portrayal of someone with an unrequited love. Look at his eyes, they gleam with longing. As the series progressed, you see more and more softness in his expressions, his gestures, his body language. The way his mouth puckers and tightens and relaxes in different scenes to show different degrees of tension. His shoulders, the placement of his arms and legs, the natural way he moves. Listen to his voice, deep and soft when it’s an intimate moment, tight and annoyed when he’s, well, annoyed. Remember that scene where he walked in on Tine and Pear in the music room and he just stopped, blinked, and there was a split second of ‘Oh, he likes her, not me’ and it made all of us ache? Yeah, that’s good acting shit. You don’t need to be big with emotions, big with the gestures, because Sarawat isn’t like that and Bright portrayed him the way he was written for the show.
Am I saying he’s the best actor? LMAO NO. He could definitely improve, especially in dramatic scenes if you just want to see him cry. Also, if you want to see him cry and portray the bleak, despondent anguish of a person working to support himself from day to day then you should check out NUM KALA’S ‘TAM TAWAN’ in YouTube (https://youtu.be/yklzF1PBC2U); Bright is in it and his crying is amazing, if that’s your kind of acting. Anyway. For a cute fluff piece of a show, Bright’s acting was decent, not life changing, transcendent, glorious. Whoever claims that the acting for 2gether the Series is better than anything needs to check other dramas.
Second, SDV. Or Social Death Vote. Day. DAY. It’s not the most accurate show but Bright’s portrayal of Day is chilling, uncomfortable, slightly unhinged and weirdly, wrongly hot. Third, My Ambulance. Fourth, Love Songs Love Series. Fifth, I Sea U. I could go on and on.
The way some people dismiss Bright’s acting ability based on 2gether The Series. Do yourself a favour and look him up.
There is a lot of misinformation spread out there about Bright, especially on twitter. Defamation charges have already been filed with the police against a lot of Twitter accounts last June, especially the edited photos and videos of him. Let’s not debase ourselves and the idols we stand for by hating on other celebrities. They’re people. Bright already apologized for the musical festival fiasco (which happened when he was a kid, btw, and was already punished for it). We all make so much noise about changing into better versions of ourselves but when people actually do it, when they actually change and learn from mistakes, it still doesn’t matter.
So, about Bright! He’s currently 22 years old (December 27, 1997) and he’s been in the industry for about 8 years. He’s a scholarship student all his life, juggling school and work since he was a teenager. Came from a not-so-comfortable family, which has been the driving force in his life and now that he’s comfortable and he’s helped his family out of their debts, he wants to find new passions in life. Bright is smart. Like, really smart. He used to be in the top rank for crossword solving (lol). He’s very well-spoken and eloquent and sincere. He loves animals so much! He recently paid the medical expenses for an otter in a hit and run (the otter is doing fine now!) and we only knew about it because the veterinary clinic made a post. He donates to COVID-19 efforts and animals in need and the recent flood in Thailand. Even now, Bright still makes happy birthday/general greetings for people via Instagram. To know more about Bright and his past, check out Woody’s interview on YouTube (https://youtu.be/Lxp6UC_J-HM).
Bright plays: guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. His family teachers music and he was forced to learn to show that they were good teachers LMAO. He mostly plays the guitar and he’s very very good. There are a few videos of him playing keyboards (most recently when he covered ‘Take Me to Church’ by Hozier SO GOOD).
Bright sings. He has a hashtag #Brightliveinhisroom on Instagram where he posts covers. His favourite artist, Dean, even commented on Bright’s cover. SUCCESS. But Bright actually has a nice voice. Like, really nice. It’s rich, warm and smooth. His falsettos and high notes are pretty and controlled. His low notes are like caramel. He was better this month than he was last month and he’ll be better next month. He’s constantly improving, going to workshops amidst his busy schedule so he can improve on his acting, singing, and dancing. The last one though…oh, Bright hahahaha. His music taste is amazing. R&B and indie. He usually posts on Ig stories the songs he's listening and they're always great.
Bright is a photographer. A good one, too. His ig account is @isawitbefore and his photos have been featured in online magazines. He's into art, 90s anime aesthetics, and architecture/design. He reads, too, have I mentioned? He has a whole thread of recommendations on his Twitter. He's into philosophical books, lately, namely Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (a favourite of mine, too). A man of culture, indeed.
Bright’s main sport is football and he’s good at it. Nimble footwork. He’s part of MondayKnights FC which is made up of other celebrities and actual professional football players who used to be part of the National Team. They have a hashtag #ไบร์ทน้องรัก for Bright which means Bright, beloved nong (cr BrightWin3000). He’s also into Muay Thai. If you’ve seen his posts about that, then you’re blessed. He’s recently into badminton, too. Bright is definitely sporty. He’s not a sore loser, either. He’s very chill, even though he sometimes acts it up for the camera if he’s filming, but mostly, if you’ve seen him in Toe Laew, he loses so much and he’s just *shrugs* eh. His energy level is incredible. He’ll have a full day’s schedule and still have enough energy to exercise, play football, and badminton at the same time!
Bright used to be active on Twitter, talking about issues and asking for help for this flood or that fire. However, due to the unparalleled hate and attacks and defamation in recent months, he’s been very quiet. #TalkwithBright used to happen around 12-1AM when he would be online and talk to us.
Last, but not the least, his looks. A lot of people dismiss him because he’s ONLY a pretty face. He’s not, but talking about that pretty face? MY GOD. Seriously, a lot of people call him God because his level is just that high. He’s got scars on his temple, cheek and lip that only ADD to his appeal. He’s got it all: 6 ft of well-proportioned muscle and limbs, a face that is handsome, pretty, cute depending on which mood he’s in, adorable and smoking hot. He’s the real deal, you guys. You only have to look deeper, past the hateful rhetoric and into who Bright is as a person. Everyone who works with him says he’s professional, polite, and hard working. He admits he didn't used to be when he first started out but he’s changed that. He auditioned for everything, got rejected more than once, and he only kept trying harder because he wanted to give his mom a chance to rest and focus on herself. He’s funny and smart and talented in many areas, but he never claims to be the best. We say he is in the heat of the moment but that’s only natural, but we know he’s only human and will make mistakes and will continue to change. We don’t want or require him to be perfect. We only want him to be himself.
Bright’s Twitter and Instagram: @bbrightvc
Bright’s Official Fan Club (Twitter and Instagram): @Allbrightvc
And then we have the lovely Kim Yoo Jung, whose comedic timing is only matched by her ability to be sad, and being beautiful whilst doing it. I'm suspending my belief that anyone looking at her can mistake her for a boy, even a pretty one, because without it then the show loses a major plot point. That said, she is surprisingly believable as a boy, and her voice is low enough to pass for one. Her character is lively and engaging, mysterious without being overdone (well, it is just still the first episode) and I am shivering with excitement because her chemistry with Bo Gum is explosive.
There is something very vibrant and refreshing about the show, and it's not just because of the characters but the pacing itself. It's the direction: showing, not telling. And the fact that we'lI also be seeing life at the palace from the eunuchs' point of view is fascinating! They've always just been bowing and swanning after royalty; now we'll get to have a sort of BTS of their lives.
I already care about the main leads, now I'm just waiting to be scared, shocked, thrilled, exhilarated, and, ultimately, satisfied by this show. Am I asking too much? Well, the first episode has already set my expectations.