After graduation, Farida got a job in Veerakij Company where Aekatat and Siwapan are the owners. Siwapan used to be heartbroken because his ex-girlfriend thought he was poor, so he had a bad attitude towards women and thought that money could buy everything. Later, Farida fell in love with Panutat, Aekatat's son and planned to marry him, but she didn't know that he had an affair with Siwaporn, Siwapan's sister. When Farida knew the truth, she wanted to cancel the wedding but Panutat didn't want to. He wanted to break up with Siwaporn, who got angry and tried to defame Farida to Siwapan to make him hate her. Siwapan then planned to get revenge against Farida by making her fall in love with him. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: เสน่หาเงินตรา
- Also Known As: Money For Love , Tirk Prakh Ontheak Snaeh
- Screenwriter: Kanchana Wongpuapan
- Director: Lek Narong Charuchinda
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Por Tridsadee Sahawong Main Role
- Pat Napapa Thantrakul Main Role
- Mam Jintara SukapatNiannipaSupport Role
- May FeungaromSiwapornSupport Role
- Noom Santisuk PromsiriSumetSupport Role
- Top Daraneenute PasutanavinPhanniSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
rape is not romance.
This is one, of the more ambiguous and heartbreaking moments in drama-land sexual assault. The segregate revenge plot, with male-lead-sisters-insane-lies add-on. If a male lead can't take revenge on his ex-fiance, let a stranger (female lead) you've already condemned and targeted take the karma. In this case; make the female lead fall in love with the male lead; force an evening of intimacy; then abandon her to that reality. A reality he created, turning her entire world against her. Sometimes, in a story you can't differentiate, between forced, or coerced. I tend to lean toward motive, and the victim's reaction. It’s called ‘rape by omission’ and it is sexual abuse. Not romantic, revenge pure and simple. Rape is not romance, and doesn't belong in the romance genre. Avoid.(source; read; My Custom List "Rated One")
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