A story about resentment of Riuthong, daughter of the owner of a puppet performing group, against H.S.H. Princess Rumpa Tinnachat, daughter of the owner of Tinnachat Palace. It all began when H.S.H Prince Direk Supamas, engaged to Rumpa since childhood, fell in love with Riuthong. He ordered a custom-made golden bangle, 'Kamlai Mas', inscribed with the name of Riuthong as his gift of love. He never thought that the golden bangle would bind their fates and bring them to meet each other again in the next life. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: กำไลมาศ
- Also Known As: Golden Bangle , Gum Lai Mat , Kam Lai Mas , Kamlai Mat
- Director: Tha Sataporn Nakwilairoj
- Screenwriter: Sutisa Wongyu
- Genres: Mystery, Horror, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Janie Tienphosuwan Main Role
- Jooy Warattaya Nilkuha Main Role
- Ying Rhatha PhongamSawita Saengpetch | LompetchSupport Role
- Jason YoungPhraprap | PrungSupport Role
- Namfon Sueangsuda LawanprasertInthanin TinnachatSupport Role
Reviews
I'm not going to talk about the acting in this drama, because there isn't really anyone who impressed particularly, but it just worked. I had some concerns about the lead pairing(s) because of the age differences, but then again the male lead doesn't look his age. In any case, I like how the romance developed. Thai dramas have this inexplicable obsession with love at first sight. This drama isn't any different, but there is a basis for this "love at first sight", and I like how it tied in with the story. I consider the romance to be a slow-burn romance. The chemistry wasn't electrifying, but it was comfortable.
If you're watching this for the romance, just know that the male lead is third-billed in this drama. This drama is one that revolves around the conflict of the two female leads (which arose because of the male lead), and headline by two of the most talented female actors in Thailand, so don't expect too much romantic interactions.
In terms of executions, it was very well done, with the past life interweaving with the present day events. I didn't really skip any parts even though I watched the drama primarily for Janie T., which is a good sign. The story and the way it was revealed impressed me. The main conflict wasn't as superficial as other lakorns, and the main characters had very mature characterisations. Some people may not like that there was no retaliation done by the female lead, but I could understand the reason behind it (plus Thai females leads are almost always perfect, moral beings).
Honestly, I can't comment much without giving anything away. In summary, it is a well-written drama that is entertaining throughout.
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