Twins, Watit and Ruth, lead completely different lives. Watit belongs to high society in the city, while Ruth leads a modest life in the countryside. When Watit gets severely injured, their father asks Ruth to take over his brothers life, pretending to be Watit in hope of finding the person who tried to kill his brother. Metinee, is Watits fiance. Their engagement is based on a business deal, not affection. When Ruth replaces his brother, Metinee doesn't notice and marries him. Metinee gradually begins to realize that he is a different man, while slowly falling in love. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: เงาใจ
- Also Known As: Shadow of the Heart , Heart's Shadow ,
- Director: Pisan Akaraseranee
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Toomtam Yuttana PuangklangWatit | RuthMain Role
- Vill Wannarot SonthichaiMetinee / "Me"Main Role
- Navin TarAngkoonSupport Role
- Pisan AkaraseraneeStepfather WitSupport Role
- Tai Penpak SirikulRamSupport Role
- Tong Savitree SamipakManeeSupport Role
Reviews
The chemistry that I saw in Sud Sai Pan between View and Toom was sadly lacking in this one. Maybe the scenes with the chemistry were shown when I must have dozed off a dozen times watching this. As far as the bad guys; Easy deaths and all that 'forgiveness, I've seen the error of my ways' scenes. Please!! People after their evil intent just didn't repent enough. Angkoon was NUTS!! Best acting in the drama!
Fans of View and Toom, watch if you dare. It is definitely not the worse I've watched but it had so much potential that was truly wasted. Hate that!
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The first lakorn I actually hated
I love me some ToomVill, but this was a disappointment for me.STORY: Honestly, this drama's huberis was its story. The premise was unique, which was good, but very poorly executed. The storytelling was choppy to the extreme; at one point in the drama, Vill twists her ankle, and Toomtam has to carry her. Then the next morning roles around, and it's like the ankle never happened! Frankly, unless Vill has superhuman healing powers, that ankle was a deus ex machina if ever I saw one. And that was certainly not the only time something like that happened.The villain made me laugh. He literally shouted about all his evil plans right outside the OPEN DOORS of the house. Seriously, no one EVER overheard him? Was everyone in this drama deaf?Wathit was just downright terrible as a character. Not a single scene depicts him even feeling SAD about his brother's death, and then he goes and makes a play for his dead brother's wife, all without ANY remorse at all. Any normal human being would have a raging internal battle at the very least, feeling attracted to the dead brother's wife but wanting to honor the brother's memory. But apparently Wathit was above such petty matters. I almost wanted the villain to get the girl, because in my eyes, Wathit was more villainous than Denkhun.
ACTING/CAST: The acting was good for the lousy material given. None of the actors could shine because the script was so bad. Denkhun did do a good job as the villain though, and ToomVill's comedic timing was downright PERFECTION.
MUSIC: The music was awesome. I listen to the soundtrack for this drama all the time, even though I have never rewatched the drama itself.
REWATCH VALUE: That's a funny joke.
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