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Fah Mee Tawan thai drama review
Dropped 1/18
Fah Mee Tawan
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by 8392225
Oct 25, 2021
1 of 18 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 3.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Now, this lakorn's praek looks like a lead (or second lead) from some BL on Line TV or similar channel. There is at least one more here (Aun Akrabhaj) he could work with, but I wasn't sure how he'll work with the lead girl. Rapeepat Eakpankul is here, trying to look serious (well, he's aged so his look got a bit sadder:) During the first episode, I really wasn't enjoying most of the cast didn't fit their roles.

I wondered what's there to look for on a wholescale... The most helpful review here mentiones this as best 2020 lakorn with great story, which should be free of any cliches. If this is true then it is really tragic. We no longer have any pra'eks that would not look gay and as for the story, we can see a little boy who's mother had been neglected while sick for another woman, the dad leaving the boy desperate in the rain, bla bla... Okay I'm sorry but I did watch this before, LMAO. To say I was half asleep after 30 minutes of watching would not be an overstatement. This "Donut"'s acting consist mainly of smirking (at his father's picture when nobody's looking, or at just anyone, really) during which he looks like a nerdy brat. The most prominent acting belongs to Jeab Pijittra and that speaks of something. She reached 40 and finally at least the age has given her some depth, LOL. If our "Donut" would really go for her and not the daughter perhaps I wouldn't be so colossally bored.

I do understand it's a massive change for a Channel 7 lakorn to even HAVE any drama in it but I cannot honestly imagine 18 long episodes of watching this cast. Didn't finish the 1st episode, even.
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