Bie, a successful businessman, blames Mew, a nursing student, for his girlfriend's death after a car accident. Hurt by his accusations, Mew leaves the city to live with her parents. Their paths cross again when Bie hires Mew as a nurse for his grandmother. As they grow closer, Bie struggles with guilt over his deceased girlfriend. Meanwhile, Bie’s secretary, Pei, manipulates the situation, framing Mew for company losses. Mew is fired, but with the help of her friends, she uncovers Pei’s betrayal. Will Bie forgive Mew and expose the truth in time? (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: รอยอดีตแห่งรัก
- Also Known As: Trace of The Past for Love , Roy Adit Haeng Rak , Track of Love
- Director: Boy Takonkiet Viravan
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Bie Sukrit Wisetkaew Main Role
- Mew Peerachaya PinmuangngamMeenMain Role
- Noom Attaporn TeemarkornMenSupport Role
- Pei Panward HemmaneeAarnSupport Role
- San Panomkorn TungtatsawatMonretSupport Role
- Fresh Arisara WongchaleeWanSupport Role
Reviews
* Our hero, Tonnarm - crazy pants though he may be - is played by the pillowy lipped Wisetkaew Sukrit, aka, Bie. It may just be the writing that gave Tonnarm such an angry expression throughout the show but personally, I wanted to see him move from simmer to boil. Kind to his family but cold to our heroine.
* The plucky heroine, Peerot Yaapin Mueangngaam (Mew) as Mean, is cute in a very natural way and is able to tease the unusually-angry-eyed Tonnarm. Unfortunately for her, he responds with more arm grabs than a Korean drama. Mean looks - tolerant.
* Side characters include Tonnarn’s forgiving grandma - played by a Thai actress who usually plays very strict and intolerant characters. She did a lovely job here - but it was a bit disconcerting after see her play “mean” for so long. Family and friends are also very naturalistic - kind friends, foolish servants, screechy greedy evil leads, hardworking parents- the director used all the character tropes in the book. It did feel a bit like a mixed bag but it worked! One nice plot point were the medical situations. I like a show where doctors/nurses/hospitals appear professional. All together, my acting rating was a 6.5.
* Plot - ah, plot. Revenge for an idiotic reason. It was so thin that I can’t believe it made it for 31 episodes. Basically, Tonnarm is the most unlucky hero as he has not one but two fiancees who get hit by cars. I’ll let you guess just how that happens and the results. And on his birthday, too! My rating - 4.
* The music was a pleasant background to the acting. Sometimes bad music can take center stage in a drama - either poorly fitted to the action or an obvious rip-off of another show - but this show's music was not distracting in any way. I’d say that made it a - 6.
* Rewatch value is practically nill. Actor Bie was lovely to watch but most of the time, our heroine, Mean, looked scared of him. Not interested, not intrigued, not tempted - just scared.
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