Looking at the poster, it might seem on first glance that Typhoon Kanokchat is a real player in this one, but when you look closer, you find that he is actually surrounded by just one and the same woman. She's got some personality disorder just for the purpose of this small drama (I wouldn't look for medical accuracy here:) and it looks like she's got a broken phone containing some evidence on some thugs, so it's very important for her to get it repaired, and so she contacts an extremely talented repair man:) And just as likeable a guy. He promises her, that when she'll come to collect the repaired phone, he will give it only to her, and not anyone else, "even if she'd look like her". Then she indeed comes to his shop wearing flashy clothes and a wig, introducing herself with other name, asking for the phone. The guy is very good in not giving in, keeping the promise that he'll return the phone only to Jess, the original version he first met. When he hears her calling herself otherwise he doesn't return the phone, despite seeing she IS the same girl...
I must say I liked Typhoon in this, previously I watched him only in a villain, sleazy guys roles but he is very cute and likeable here. Saiparn Apinya is also engaging to watch, clearly she is attractive enough in her "civil" version for the main guy, so when she gets so forceful in seducing him aggresively as a "sexy girl", it is not needed and actually looks bit embarassing. When she comes dressed as an innocent schoolgirl, it is not better (in 2019, Saiparn Apinya was 29). It's made so obvious she is just acting as somebody else because no matter what she wears, we can always see clearly her peculiar tatoos she's got on both arms and various many other places, that confirm her identity instantly. Someone mentioned the plot being stupid, having the 2 thugs appearing again and again pestering the girl, then conveniently disappearing... I think that is not so important, they might actually just represent her personal demons she kept fighting. After all, this isn't the first 'Bangkok Rak Story' I watched, and if there was anything notable about them all, then it was - despite the title - the lack of story. It WAS always about the atmosphere, morelike. This is same.
I mostly enjoyed this though there were elements I wanted to skip (like the korean wannabe girlfriend), and I was practically sorry for the main guy being pestered by all the girls so much and getting dragged into their problems, he was such a good guy lol.
The way I see it, it might as well ended in episode 5, she should give the phone to those thugs and thus get rid of them, on the other hand she should keep the main guy:) If she still remained in a dangerous situation though, the only good thing she could do for him was to not involve him. Also, with her many alter ego personalities, SHE was a handful enough. I admired the main guy being willing to put up with it. But, in the words of her only friend: she is similar like an object that is broken. And... He IS a repair man:)))))
In 1/2 of the series, it was clear already the guy was really interested in the girl, because he stayed. Did he deserve a better girlfriend than mentally ill one, I think yes, but there we had the comparison with the korean girl wearing flowers in her hair every day and threatening to jump the roof if he won't date her, and SHE was supposed to be healthy, lol. So, if he did choose the main girl, then I should cheer for them. And the writer prepared their love story well, given the material. I think this was the first time I watched multiple personality disorder used by the writer for a romantic effect:) After 10 episodes, we can also see clearly that main girl fell in love with the guy already. Just when she was at that point in her life she given up on love life, she decided to give him a chance and it was very sweet. 3 episodes remained to tell how it worked out...
I liked that she showed trust to him and he showed understanding. Soon enough, it was revealed each of her alter personalities had reasons. Their couple was cute and I shipped them:) The episodes where they were just with the mom in the country, far away from all the other side-characters (especially the thugs, the korean girl etc.) were blessed. But, soon we were back. And, it's like a step back. Instead of the relationship conclusion, we watch a demented action final. Then there's the quick happy end. Overall, if someone did not write this like they were on drugs, my rating could be much higher:)
I must say I liked Typhoon in this, previously I watched him only in a villain, sleazy guys roles but he is very cute and likeable here. Saiparn Apinya is also engaging to watch, clearly she is attractive enough in her "civil" version for the main guy, so when she gets so forceful in seducing him aggresively as a "sexy girl", it is not needed and actually looks bit embarassing. When she comes dressed as an innocent schoolgirl, it is not better (in 2019, Saiparn Apinya was 29). It's made so obvious she is just acting as somebody else because no matter what she wears, we can always see clearly her peculiar tatoos she's got on both arms and various many other places, that confirm her identity instantly. Someone mentioned the plot being stupid, having the 2 thugs appearing again and again pestering the girl, then conveniently disappearing... I think that is not so important, they might actually just represent her personal demons she kept fighting. After all, this isn't the first 'Bangkok Rak Story' I watched, and if there was anything notable about them all, then it was - despite the title - the lack of story. It WAS always about the atmosphere, morelike. This is same.
I mostly enjoyed this though there were elements I wanted to skip (like the korean wannabe girlfriend), and I was practically sorry for the main guy being pestered by all the girls so much and getting dragged into their problems, he was such a good guy lol.
The way I see it, it might as well ended in episode 5, she should give the phone to those thugs and thus get rid of them, on the other hand she should keep the main guy:) If she still remained in a dangerous situation though, the only good thing she could do for him was to not involve him. Also, with her many alter ego personalities, SHE was a handful enough. I admired the main guy being willing to put up with it. But, in the words of her only friend: she is similar like an object that is broken. And... He IS a repair man:)))))
In 1/2 of the series, it was clear already the guy was really interested in the girl, because he stayed. Did he deserve a better girlfriend than mentally ill one, I think yes, but there we had the comparison with the korean girl wearing flowers in her hair every day and threatening to jump the roof if he won't date her, and SHE was supposed to be healthy, lol. So, if he did choose the main girl, then I should cheer for them. And the writer prepared their love story well, given the material. I think this was the first time I watched multiple personality disorder used by the writer for a romantic effect:) After 10 episodes, we can also see clearly that main girl fell in love with the guy already. Just when she was at that point in her life she given up on love life, she decided to give him a chance and it was very sweet. 3 episodes remained to tell how it worked out...
I liked that she showed trust to him and he showed understanding. Soon enough, it was revealed each of her alter personalities had reasons. Their couple was cute and I shipped them:) The episodes where they were just with the mom in the country, far away from all the other side-characters (especially the thugs, the korean girl etc.) were blessed. But, soon we were back. And, it's like a step back. Instead of the relationship conclusion, we watch a demented action final. Then there's the quick happy end. Overall, if someone did not write this like they were on drugs, my rating could be much higher:)
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