Surprisingly A VERY GOOD DRAMA
I have just completed a comfortable 14 episodes of "Samee" with lead actor Great Warintorn and I loved it. His character "Rab" to me is truly the center of the entire drama, with him being the son, husband and brother who tries his very best to hold everyone together, true to his up-bringing. Though the character "Rab' is not the perfect man in the beginning, but the build up of him changing with every episode was interesting to me. For at the 'core', he is really a nice person. Which brings us to Great Warintorn. I found his acting naturally real and played well with a talented group of actors and actresses, except for the lead actress Ranida Techasit, who appears young and not quite into her role. The script was not too cheesy and the director placed the drama in a captivating mode from beginning to end.
I have seen quite a number of Thai dramas, but this is the first drama which I am impressed with. Even the songs sounded really good and thank goodness for the translators who helped me understand the meaning to the songs.
Thai dramas to me is often clouded by tons of really good looking people. The heros are insanely handsome and the heroine very beautiful (with too much make up). But somehow, in "Samee" the acting and the story about honor, responsibility, family and love made it possible for me to look beyond, and enjoyed the drama so much.
An overall good drama.
Alfy is Happy
I have seen quite a number of Thai dramas, but this is the first drama which I am impressed with. Even the songs sounded really good and thank goodness for the translators who helped me understand the meaning to the songs.
Thai dramas to me is often clouded by tons of really good looking people. The heros are insanely handsome and the heroine very beautiful (with too much make up). But somehow, in "Samee" the acting and the story about honor, responsibility, family and love made it possible for me to look beyond, and enjoyed the drama so much.
An overall good drama.
Alfy is Happy
Was this review helpful to you?