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- Titre original: เมียแต่ง
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Wedded Wife
- Scénariste: Benjatara
- Genres: Romance, Drame
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Distribution et équipes
- Ohm Atshar NampanKhongkhaiRôle principal
- Araya A. HargateArunpraphaiRôle principal
- Benz Pornchita Na SongkhlaPrungchatRôle Secondaire
- Panichawit ThanakritWayuRôle Secondaire
- Job Niti SamutkojornNarongRôle Secondaire
- Boy Pidsanu NimsakulPhuchongRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Rome plays the playboy Kongkai let me tell you haven't see yet such a horny male lead in any of the dramas I have watched,
He is on duty for.. you know what. He jumps from his mistress's bed to his wife's bed.
He's stupid enough not to see the true colours of his mistress Na Prungchat portrayed by Songkhla Pornchita let me tell you she does such a great job that you end up hating the girl.
Prungchat is the daughter of a rich family, she's a model, her makeup is always bright, I believe they chose bright colours on her lips as her lips looks bigger with bright colours. She has never been loved, so clings on men.
Arunprapai potrayed by Hargate Araya Alberta, she's bright, beautiful have a successful career, she marries Kongkai out of love, as her bf impregnated a girl and for him to do the right thing she marries Kongkai, at first there was no love, but they eventually fall in love.
Though it took Kongkai such a long time to understand that he loves Aru, but it didn't stopped him seeing that ugly mistress.
Mistress has done everything in the book to trap Kongai, each time she got him back, and when he finally said he loves his wife, she used the pregnancy lie, to get him and she was nearly successful, whereas his wife is actually pregnant and kept it secret
We do have an annoying maid, a messenger of the mistress, her inside info about Kongai, and she also learns her lesson from her.
We have such a loving & caring mother in law, the other maid, she was loving and caring, she's the mother of the annoying maid...
We have a family lawyer, he helped Kongai w/o all the time for him to give the right decision
Things go pretty slow in this drama, we don't get to see romance in each episode.
But the ones who are patient enough get to see the happy ending.
If I were the wife in the lakorn, most possibly I'd have already kicked his unfaithful ass..
Oh but she's so caring, loving, giving, that she did not do anything to hubby and that cheap mistress.
If not I'd have asked him to get tested for STD / STI .. I mean it doesn't even happen in western dramas, let alone expecting to see it in an Asian Drama is a bit nonsense but I'm only expressing my opinions
You can call me mad, mental but I cried so much when Prungchat became a nun and when Kongkai, Arunprapai and the gay friend visited her after she became a nun
PUNGCHAT becomes a nun after her husband got killed by his own mother.
The temple scene was intense & emotional
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The first half is indeed the most interesting part of this Lakhorn. It has its moments of hilarious banter and humor. Where every character has its part of purpose. The villian Narong is a worthy one, even if he does deserve the ending he got i still think he was a redeemable character as he loves his adoptive sister Bproong with a intensity, and damn what a chemistry they have! Bproong was so self-destructive and mad that it made my head hurt to the bits. The risks she takes on winning Khonghai will frustrate you, but the actress do portray her so well that you do eventually wish for her to have happiness, and she could have that with Narong. But after the second half i struggled to finish this lakhorn, as the storyline took on a more crazy note and just took on bunch of drama to make it longer. Its a thai-lakhorn and they usually are overly dramatic, but this one just made my head hurt.Its my first time watching Rome and Chompoo in a lakhorn, and i do look forward to watch more of them, as i love Chompoo in the TV-SHOW 3-Zaap...her personality are so color-ful and naughty at the same time!
Her portrayal as Pai is done very well, as she did great with showing the struggle and pain in not being sure of the love of her husband. She was indeed sophisticated and smart throughout the story, and never backed away from a challenge. Always having the last word,liked that about her as a Nangek. Khongai is a man you struggle with, as he has the most character developement in this story. From a irresponsible and bratty person, he come to learn about the importance of family,life and love. Through his love for his wife Pai his view of the world changes and he learn to have compassion and patience and cherish his loved ones. He becomes a man who gets ready to take a bullet for his wife and child, thats a true hero indeed!
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