Though I did find a number of his other lakorns bordering on/unwatchable, I can tolerate Atichart as a considerably handsome pra'ek IF he does shave his face and if he does not yell or get anyhow carried away in his role, for he cannot act.
In 'Bonded Hearts', they got him paired with Taew. Though he was not 30 yet, still obviously he was way older than her. They didn't look like they "grew up together" as written in the synopsis. I'm a sucker for romance, yet since their idyllic early stages, I wasn't buying the chemistry of this couple.
Atichart's character is shown to be "poor fish seller" at first, but then his foreigner father arrives and makes him open a 5 star hotel on a private beach (luckilly the "poor fish seller family" had 25 acres of land by the sea:) so he rises up (while Taew's character releases an album abroad). Atichart looks weird in the role as the father treats him as a way younger kid than he looks like. Also during his beginnings (he starts with opening a simple restaurant) he gets treated with scorn from "high society" people but Atichart's face in some moments has such a mean expression it's hard to imagine him as humble guy being bullied.
It continues with him this way further throughout. It's yet one more general problem of Atichart's pra'ek roles: many of his facial expression kinda make him LOOK like a bad guy, LOL. It of course connects to his level of acting skills, if even in a good-guy roles he's not able to avoid those. Just to mention.
As for the story: Despite all the people wishing otherwise, pra'ek & nang'ek marry in half the series. Considering they met again just briefly after long years separation, it seemed really fast. Yet it's done, and since then, basically the 2 main characters got already together, while we mostly watch the large variety of side-characters (every single ONE of them would be enough of an antagonist sufficient for ONE series), still plotting something. Which is not the kind of romance story I'd particularly enjoy...
This lakorn overflows with more than plentiful number of side-characters and large families on both sides of the couple who keep supplying endless string of troubles with their bussiness/politics. I was just truly bored with it, as I was honestly interested in none of them. Even the main couple didn't interest me enough because when I imagined something bad happening to them I didn't really care. So then I knew I can drop watching.
In 'Bonded Hearts', they got him paired with Taew. Though he was not 30 yet, still obviously he was way older than her. They didn't look like they "grew up together" as written in the synopsis. I'm a sucker for romance, yet since their idyllic early stages, I wasn't buying the chemistry of this couple.
Atichart's character is shown to be "poor fish seller" at first, but then his foreigner father arrives and makes him open a 5 star hotel on a private beach (luckilly the "poor fish seller family" had 25 acres of land by the sea:) so he rises up (while Taew's character releases an album abroad). Atichart looks weird in the role as the father treats him as a way younger kid than he looks like. Also during his beginnings (he starts with opening a simple restaurant) he gets treated with scorn from "high society" people but Atichart's face in some moments has such a mean expression it's hard to imagine him as humble guy being bullied.
It continues with him this way further throughout. It's yet one more general problem of Atichart's pra'ek roles: many of his facial expression kinda make him LOOK like a bad guy, LOL. It of course connects to his level of acting skills, if even in a good-guy roles he's not able to avoid those. Just to mention.
As for the story: Despite all the people wishing otherwise, pra'ek & nang'ek marry in half the series. Considering they met again just briefly after long years separation, it seemed really fast. Yet it's done, and since then, basically the 2 main characters got already together, while we mostly watch the large variety of side-characters (every single ONE of them would be enough of an antagonist sufficient for ONE series), still plotting something. Which is not the kind of romance story I'd particularly enjoy...
This lakorn overflows with more than plentiful number of side-characters and large families on both sides of the couple who keep supplying endless string of troubles with their bussiness/politics. I was just truly bored with it, as I was honestly interested in none of them. Even the main couple didn't interest me enough because when I imagined something bad happening to them I didn't really care. So then I knew I can drop watching.
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