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Ghost thai drama review
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Ghost
3 people found this review helpful
by MizMystixism
3 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

A solid remake.

Remaking a beloved K-drama might seem like an easy job since everything is already laid out—the story, the character development, and the conflict; yet, replicating the original's quality is no walk in the park. Among the various Thai remakes of K-dramas I've watched so far, "Ghost" stands out as one great example where the production quality nearly matches that of the original.

One of the key strengths of this Thai version lies in Monomax's meticulous attention to detail, particularly in props and special effects. Unlike some channels that may cut corners with these aspects, Monomax prioritizes realism and relatability, creating scenarios/scenes that look more authentic than simply fictional and resonate with the audience. This dedication to top-notch production quality enhances the remake, turning it into a credible and polished adaptation rather than just a simple imitation.

When it comes to performances, direct comparison between actors from the Korean and Thai versions is less meaningful, given each actor’s unique style and cultural context. The distinct interpretations offer fresh perspectives, allowing viewers to appreciate the characters differently. Ken Phupoom excelled in giving both characters a unique look and feel. But Nat Sakdatorn's portrayal of the villain, imo, failed to make me despise him as a villain should. I don't feel the weight in his performance. In terms of suspense buildup and narrative tension, the original has more advantages. While this Thai version still manages to deliver the similar suspense, it doesn't come with a big bang. The action scenes come off as somewhat less intense and gripping. It's probably due to the editing cut and pace.

Overall, the Thai remake of "Ghost" does a great job of capturing the original's vibe and spirit, while also highlighting its own unique strengths, despite a few flaws. It exemplifies how thoughtful production and a commitment to staying true to the source can make a remake nearly as good as the original, offering fans a captivating alternative.
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