OST and Hiran steal the show
Two things of this series has managed to leave a lasting impression on me: beautiful OST, which I was waiting for at the end of each episode, and the compelling performance of Bright Vachirawit as Hiran. While Hiran may be a secondary character, his complex psychology and morally ambiguous actions steal the show. Bright's portrayal of Hiran is nothing short of phenomenal. His ability to convey a range of emotions, from vulnerability to cold-heartedness, is truly remarkable. The character's internal struggles and conflicting desires are palpable, making him a fascinating and unforgettable figure. It's rare to see such a nuanced portrayal of a villain, and Bright's performance elevates the series to new heights.
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