Santharakat, son of Rachisa, is a handsome headstrong Indian billionaire, fleeing the hunt of the mafia group from the Himalayas to hide in Chiang Mai. Santharakat meets Danika, the owner of a restaurant at Chiang Mai. Santharathat tries to win her heart, knowing that Danika likes to watch the stars. But Danika likes Khiri, a waiter, who has a difficult life because of his drunken mother. Kiri tries to do anything to push himself up to compete with Santharakat, and ends up working illegally with Sikarin, Danica’s stepfather. Until he made his way into the rich and fought Santharakat in every way. (Source: LakornGalaxy) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ฟากฟ้าคีรีดาว
- Also Known As: Fak Fah Kiri Dao , Fak Fa Khiri Dao
- Screenwriter: Preeyanuch Panpradub
- Director: Nappon Gomarachun
- Genres: Action, Food, Romance, Crime
Where to Watch My Himalayan Embrace
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Cast & Credits
- Pon Nawasch Phupantachsee Main Role
- Inn Sarin RonnakiatKhiriMain Role
- Namwhan Phulita Supinchompoo"Nika" DanikaMain Role
- Nok Chatchai PlengpanichRachisaSupport Role
- Nok Sinjai PlengpanichPhonramphaiSupport Role
- Johnny AnfoneSikharinSupport Role
Reviews
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Overall - Pretty bad. Watch it only if you really love the casts.Story - Horrible pacing and storyline. It started off promising, but the story had no resolution at all until the very last episode. It went round and round wasting screen time with useless and repeating scenes, mainly about the two male leads fighting over the female lead. FL was very indecisive, masquerading her supposed 'innocence' to manipulate both MLs. MLs were both stupid and hot headed. I never once believed they truly loved Danika(and vice versa), and felt more like they were only stroking their toxic masculinity. The moms/parent figures were selfish, manipulative, and just plain horrible parents. The story could've so much more, but unfortunately falls flat because the scriptwriter decided to focus on the wrong things.
Casts - The main ML and FL were both okay for their roles, but they had no chemistry at all. Sky was quite believable as the tough son of a mafia boss. Unfortunately, Kiri was severely miscast. He was okay in the first half as the actor has a very gentle look(and suited with the good son character), but he was not believable at all as a rough-gangster type.
Cinematography/Music - Very good. It had one of the best look for a Thai lakorn(I've seen a few). Scenes in the Himalayas were very nice. Music/OST was quite good as well.
Rewatch Value - None.
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The male character were slightly better and more coherent, but I found myself grinding my teeth every time they were around a woman: sexism was skyrocketing, women were portraied like something to win over and own, and every rejection was seen as a challenge. I can't name one single relationship that was healthy, all of the "romances" were based on a wacked obsession rather than love.
Healthy relationship between parents and children? I don't know her.
Oh, almost forgot: the smartest character here has the IQ of a retarded celery stalk.
Going trough this lakorn was painful and it's such a shame because it had all the right cards to be a good story. The setting and the basis were promising but ,god, all of that went down the drain.
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