Easy on the Eyes
It’s honestly impossible not to compare this with the Thai version—especially since this is a retake of that exact series. And I’ve got to say, I actually enjoyed this version a lot more. While it stuck pretty closely to the original storyline, the pacing here felt way smoother and more refined. It didn’t drag or feel rushed; everything just flowed better, which made it easier to stay engaged. Now, let’s talk about the actor who played Kaishin. He was an absolute treat to watch—seriously, a sight for sore eyes. He brought such a natural charm and presence to the role that it felt like it was written just for him. Granted, the excitement factor wasn’t all the way up there for me, mostly because I already knew how the story would unfold. So yeah, no major surprises. But even with that familiarity, I still found myself interested and invested. It had its own flavor. Overall, I’d give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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