This review may contain spoilers
rape is not romance.
The 'why not' scenario? Why not stop romanticizing rape in dramas in general? Stop airing abusive visuals to audiences as what romance looks like. Stop pairing victims of sexual assault with their abusers in relationships. That's rape culture.
Likit Kammathep's sexual assault didn't drive this drama; it's what happened after. There are so many missed opportunities for a non-aggressive intimate moment in earlier episodes that could have replaced the rape. Likit Kammathep needn't have lost its core story, or its main couple in the end. But, common sense did not exist here either, and out of this entire village-missing-its-idiots. Repentance was sadly absent, and ignored too. Rape is not romance, and doesn't belong in the romance genre. Avoid.
(source; read; My Custom List "Rated One")
Likit Kammathep's sexual assault didn't drive this drama; it's what happened after. There are so many missed opportunities for a non-aggressive intimate moment in earlier episodes that could have replaced the rape. Likit Kammathep needn't have lost its core story, or its main couple in the end. But, common sense did not exist here either, and out of this entire village-missing-its-idiots. Repentance was sadly absent, and ignored too. Rape is not romance, and doesn't belong in the romance genre. Avoid.
(source; read; My Custom List "Rated One")
Was this review helpful to you?