Promising... but average.
The definitive pros for this lakorn is the main couple cast: finally we see Urassaya Sperbund with someone other than Nadech Kugimiya (who's too korean-faced to my taste:)
This drama proves that Mark Prin gets better, more attractive with age (I say he's your future choice for a pra'ek) and even Yaya reached full bloom here and looks really hot (see the opening scene:)
What I appreciate also is the harsh contrast of her character's stardom glamour with her family life (the horrendous mother). I was able to relate to such character.
Sadly this lakorn is only just promising - it has some bits with real potential - but firmly stays in the average waters. Or waves?:-p
The second couple's drama with Toey Jarinporn & Louis Scott fullfills in about the middle and then only re-plays itself.
In the end this is not a re-watch material.
This drama proves that Mark Prin gets better, more attractive with age (I say he's your future choice for a pra'ek) and even Yaya reached full bloom here and looks really hot (see the opening scene:)
What I appreciate also is the harsh contrast of her character's stardom glamour with her family life (the horrendous mother). I was able to relate to such character.
Sadly this lakorn is only just promising - it has some bits with real potential - but firmly stays in the average waters. Or waves?:-p
The second couple's drama with Toey Jarinporn & Louis Scott fullfills in about the middle and then only re-plays itself.
In the end this is not a re-watch material.
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