Loved the cinematography, color grading and music choices of this first ep. The directing is assured and the show…
I think with Sailom, it is a case of a good man (boy) being pushed one step too far. He already knew what Kang & co were like. He had warned his friends to stay away from them, and when Auto got caught up because he needed the money he didn't know at first. As a poor kid he knows the value of money, he knows how much Auto spent on that ticket and how much it meant to him. Seeing the bullies mistreat his friend and burn the ticket as if it was nothing must have hit hard. To them is was nothing. Also Kang trying to get him fired from his job, when he desperately needs the money. Will it be explained why Sailom and his brother are paying off a large debt? Did their parents die & leave them with it? Why is he willing to confront Kang? Literature is full of stories of good men who have been pushed too far.
Ep1.When Kanghan wanted to make Sailmon look like theif at his part-time job and than Sailmon making him look…
I don't know what was more disgusting - the actual bullying, or the classmates urging it on with their cellphones out to record the humiliation. And in any sort of reality, forcing someone to strip off, or to kiss, is sexual assault. If that many people recorded it, it would be tough for the father to cover it up for the sake of his political ambitions.
Seriously don't understand how 3 guys can like someone as bland as him smh 💀
Yet we keep seeing this trope - guy with a pretty face and no personality as in this show, Dinosaur Love, Step by Step, even Ashi in Be Mine Superstar. It's like they think that love and attraction are only skin deep, and nothing more is needed to have a lifelong relationship.
I forgot the Youtube version was cut until they skipped from the kiss scene to them sleeping in bed. I was like…
Ep 5 - My only complaint about the uncut version on iQIYI is that there are no subtitles for the other side of phone calls, internal dialogue and the handwritten notes, just quotation marks.
It has been said already. They are getting married, because their parents want them to. They are just being obedient.
But Yiwa said in this episode that she only wanted to marry Lom so she could escape her family, not that the family pushed them into it. She is being very selfish here and not thinking of the repercussions for everyone else.
This show was incredible but I have a question about a possible plot hole/ unsolved plot thread
I have just finished a three day binge watch. Overall excellent show, but some plot holes I agree. There would have been massive repercussions with all those Japanese soldiers being killed in a Thai civilian's front yard! Also the raging fire in ep 16 just stopped?
I am on episode 13... PLEASE someone kick and beat that woman.. what kind of mother is that? OMG ... that is a…
I am on episode 10, and that woman has got to be stopped. She is on the verge of trying to drug her son and Pin to force them into noncon sex! Who does that???