I think this is worth mentioning. After Mark bagged 2 Asian awards for MHIL, Dude! His role as Arthit deserves Asian awards too. His character here shows broad and deep emotions without looking unnatural. In the first few episodes, you can feel the warmth of his role as Paeng's sunshine. In the recent episodes, his temperament changed from facial expressions to detailed actions. His eyes are doing the work. He looked like an antagonist in his own lakorn. I got so pissed off at his character but proud at the same time 'coz he aced it. Man! Mark Prin is so skillful in acting. He improved tremendously since Kluen Cheewit and that was his most popular lakorn.
To the people who've read the novel, do her college friends play an important role in the story? Or are they just…
Yes one will play an important role esp because Arthit will see how Paeng treats this particular friends of hers after he was bullied at home. Arthit's feelings will start to melt at what he'll see.
Wasn't able to watch it live last night and hasn't been able to watch it yet but seen a lot of Thais cursing last…
Arthit pretending to be disabled and guilt-tripping the nang ek is not in the novel. That to me is too immature and went out of Arthit's character tbh.
I'm really liking this lakorn so far. I was already interested because of the synopsis and the main cast. But…
So far, the things they changed a lot were episodes 1-4 wherein all scenes were not in the novel because the novel started in how things are going in episode 5. Aside from the fact that I want Arthit to chase Paeng, Paeng needs self-love and self-development first before anything else. I just wanna see her beautiful transition where she takes all her learnings from her past with her, and grow to become a self-actualized individual. It's the character development that she had in the novel which makes her journey of maturity really beautiful to me.
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
I hate how the novel ended too quickly after Arthit knew the whole truth. Since this will have 19 episodes, there should be more romance going on. I'm excited!
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
I didn't say that you disagreed on the medical intervention either. I was stating my point to you again because you failed to understand what I said on the very first reply and you keep insinuating about 'confidence' when in fact that wasn't the topic that I laid on you. Geesh! Reading comprehension left the group. Emotional reading entered the chat.
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
Exactly! She is emotionally dependent to Arthit now. Her mood depends on his actions towards her. That should not be the case because she had to live independently. Away from her sunshine.
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
"You said being confident is not a solution"
Girl, backread. I said being confident is not a "good" solution. People with psychological traumas have to deal with proper intervention. Aside from occupational therapy, they need medications. Why am I saying this? It's because I work in an Occupational Therapy where Bipolar Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders, Anxiety, and all mental challenges is my field of work. I am watching this lakorn because this is my field of work and I love the novel because of how they directly target the stressors behind Paeng's traumas.
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
And girl, I didn't say she had to be guilty 24/7 where did you get that context from? I feel like you're too emotional to talk to me. What I said is her guilt will become the drive that resulted her to heal herself because of her PTSD. She will come back stronger, more mature and independent. The solution that she needs is a better healing environment, proper support system and independence to create rational decisions. Being confident is not the right solution. She needs to heal from her PTSD.
She won't be full of confidence but with guilt , she will be totally different .
Being an unbothered and confident queen is not a good solution really. If you guys have read the novel, you'll know why her behavioral changes is essential for the story to move forward. And she changed for her own sake. For the betterment of herself. Its kinda tiring to translate a whole novel so I won't give much of a spoil. What I'm sure of is she's not shy when she came back. Guilt is there because she caused Arthit to be half dead in the hospital and he had to be in physical therapy for months. Her character changes later on will make Arthit fall for her because she's all healed, independent, more mature and empathic. She'll be more rational than emotional after taking medical interventions. And that I believe is a good healing Arc from her PTSD.
Girl, backread. I said being confident is not a "good" solution. People with psychological traumas have to deal with proper intervention. Aside from occupational therapy, they need medications. Why am I saying this? It's because I work in an Occupational Therapy where Bipolar Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders, Anxiety, and all mental challenges is my field of work. I am watching this lakorn because this is my field of work and I love the novel because of how they directly target the stressors behind Paeng's traumas.
Good Lord.