Pope and Pat literally run into each other when they first meet. On the day Pope returns from overseas, he angers a taxi driver because he cannot remember where his step mother and half sister live. As they fight, Pope is pushed into the path of Pat's car. Believing that she has hit him, and feeling guilty, Pat takes Pope to the hospital and helps him find his way home. Pope is rather impressed by her trusting nature and insistence to help even a stranger. He already starts to like her. However, both part ways not asking each other's name. Pope's step mom, half sister, and niece live on their own, a separate household from his father. Upon his return home, he learns from his half sister that his father is to wed another, much younger woman. Remembering how his step mom used to care for him in place of this father, Pope vows to stop the marriage. It turns out, however, that the much younger woman is Pat's older sister, Pim. Pim has abruptly left her boyfriend, Arton, who happens to also be Pope's friend, for Pope's rich father. While consoling Arton, Pope learns of Pim. Feeling guilty for what her sister has done, Pat also visits Arton. Pope sees the couple together and assumes she is Pim. And so, on the day of the wedding Pope puts his plan into motion. He sends a message for the bride to meet him in the parking lot. Pim makes Pat go in her place. Believing Pat to be Pim, he kidnaps her. Though Pat tries to tell him who she actually is, he refuses to believe her. He takes her to a remote island, and the two are forced to live together. Although Pope wants to hate her, he can't completely, and resorts to making her do manual labor. The two move from arguing to actually caring for one another when the other is ill. Edit Translation
- English
- Burmese
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- Native Title: ทางผ่านกามเทพ
- Also Known As: The Cupid , Cupid's Pathway , Thang Phan Kammathep
- Director: Chajchavan Saswatgloon
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Tang Parn Kammathep
Cast & Credits
- Poh Natthawut Skidjai Main Role
- Preem Ranida Techasit Main Role
- Vicky Sunisa JettPimonpha / "Pim"Main Role
- Tul Pakorn ThanasrivanitchaiArton / "Art"Support Role
- Oh Anuchit SapunpohngKamronSupport Role
- Due Arisara ThongborisutMalatiSupport Role
Reviews
The age gap
I have seen the Andy version and this is not worse.The older version did not have massive age gap as this (enough is enough) but I have to commend Pream Ranida for dealing with this well (as Poh Natthawut looks just... tired).
All in all this version coped well thanks to Pream's mature air and the manner she gave to her character the womanly warmth. Respect to her in her age. Not bad.
Vicky Sunisa Jett also taken up Oom Sakaojai's role with grace.
An okay lakorn, not a re-watch material but fine.
The story was good and so was the production but the drama only took the hit on romance.
The ending i think the guy was too arrogant, he only apologised once and then gave up. After everything he did like wow, he didn't even try to make up for the wrongs. Instead the female had to go after him. The part i hate about lakrons is that the male leads are forgiven too easily, they don't try hard to gain the forgiveness.