This drama features young Yaya (looking adorably innocent, they curled her hair) yet again sadly with Nadech (his gay-korean looking face turns me a bit off) whose career consists almost entirely of playing alongside Yaya. The problem he does not know how he's NEEDED in GMM or LINE TV causes us to watch him in a "macho" role like this, where he repeatedly pesters the main heroine.
The first half of the lakorn is shot on the same beach (I guess in Phuket?) where they shoot ALL the beach scenes in all lakorns, this time it's supposed to be some fictional island to where the viles of civilization haven't yet fully reached. Everyone is open and honest here and in all that naivety they attempt to create some kind of blue-lagoonish romance between the two. Then the reality strikes.
Alongside with that comes Mint Natwara in her usual nang'rai role (but wait, lately I have watched several of her earlier nang'ek roles, and she redeemed herself with me, she CAN do both:) where she can break her neck in trying to get the main guy while all the time there is Pope Thanawat (once again more decent acting/looking than the lead) devotedly waiting for her. You could say: what the...? But, you know how it is in lakorns.
After that, there's loads of drama, of course. Not working on me, of course: as I need to feel for the characters and their emotion/humor, first. Never mind, this lakorn just joined my average forgettable material.
The first half of the lakorn is shot on the same beach (I guess in Phuket?) where they shoot ALL the beach scenes in all lakorns, this time it's supposed to be some fictional island to where the viles of civilization haven't yet fully reached. Everyone is open and honest here and in all that naivety they attempt to create some kind of blue-lagoonish romance between the two. Then the reality strikes.
Alongside with that comes Mint Natwara in her usual nang'rai role (but wait, lately I have watched several of her earlier nang'ek roles, and she redeemed herself with me, she CAN do both:) where she can break her neck in trying to get the main guy while all the time there is Pope Thanawat (once again more decent acting/looking than the lead) devotedly waiting for her. You could say: what the...? But, you know how it is in lakorns.
After that, there's loads of drama, of course. Not working on me, of course: as I need to feel for the characters and their emotion/humor, first. Never mind, this lakorn just joined my average forgettable material.
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