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This series is a first for me in the sense that I have never been moved to review any series( bl, adventure, mystery etc) but my word something has to be said about this.
First of all how is it possible for relatively good acting to be so completely overshadowed by the plot. What constantly went through my mind is that parts of this story was missing. That could be the only explanation I could think of for the sharp turns and twists this story took. At no point was there a seamless flow of ideas. I usually dislike critisim but at the same time I believe it sometimes necessary.
I literally began cringing when many of the main story scenes took place. I think that both the main characters had just enough chemistry to pull off their fictional romance. However having said that, when Sarawat's character was paired alongside Pam's charater; I began rooting for them thinking they looked more natural together. That late plot twist destroyed for me any sense of make believe romantic chemistry between the main characters. Ultimately, removing my ability to suspend belief and believe that these two were romatically involved in any way.
Without intending to, whatever beauty of the story that was supposed to be portaryed was lost. I walked away from this series disturbed by how it turned out. Whatever good ( for me it was Man and Mil's character and their respective side stories) was detracted by too many cliches, a lack of a clear idea and a jagged progression of storyline.
All in all, it was meant for entertainment, to share an idea/experience and to bring us into another world (an escape). I will always be thankful to everyone in the world wide entertaintment industry. In the end it is still a series to appreciate but definitely a first for me in terms of how put off I am left feeling.
First of all how is it possible for relatively good acting to be so completely overshadowed by the plot. What constantly went through my mind is that parts of this story was missing. That could be the only explanation I could think of for the sharp turns and twists this story took. At no point was there a seamless flow of ideas. I usually dislike critisim but at the same time I believe it sometimes necessary.
I literally began cringing when many of the main story scenes took place. I think that both the main characters had just enough chemistry to pull off their fictional romance. However having said that, when Sarawat's character was paired alongside Pam's charater; I began rooting for them thinking they looked more natural together. That late plot twist destroyed for me any sense of make believe romantic chemistry between the main characters. Ultimately, removing my ability to suspend belief and believe that these two were romatically involved in any way.
Without intending to, whatever beauty of the story that was supposed to be portaryed was lost. I walked away from this series disturbed by how it turned out. Whatever good ( for me it was Man and Mil's character and their respective side stories) was detracted by too many cliches, a lack of a clear idea and a jagged progression of storyline.
All in all, it was meant for entertainment, to share an idea/experience and to bring us into another world (an escape). I will always be thankful to everyone in the world wide entertaintment industry. In the end it is still a series to appreciate but definitely a first for me in terms of how put off I am left feeling.
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