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Full House thai drama review
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Full House
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by Bodea
mai 29, 2014
20 épisodes vus sur 20
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
So Full House was one of my first kdramas. I enjoyed it well enough and it made me a Bi fan (I found out shortly after he was a musician). I think it's safe to safe, it wasn't a perfect drama. It was repititious, draggy, and down right frustrated in a lot of ways. I won't even talk about the fashion. Still, there was something about it that made it a lot of fun. I thik it was the actors and the story potential. It could have been great, but fell short in a lot of areas. Still, this drama will always have a special place in my heart because it was one of my first. I said all of that to highlight why the Thai version of Full House is absolute perfection. Where the kdrama failed to deliver, this one did. The plot was cohesive. No repetition or frustration (well, only the good kind). They took the holes in the original version and filled them. This resulted in a simple, but well executed plot, just the right amount of douche in our male lead, great supporting characters and angst providers, and a very good ending. I really only have one bad thing to say abou this lakorn. The last three episodes dragged a bit. That's all, but they were still enjoyable. The two leads had great chemistry and I loved the acting. Mike was sweet, funny. He was mean at times, but sympathetic. Sucharat was freakin adorable. She was a great mix of sweet and fiesty. When she cried, I cried. I loved Guy as well. He and Mintra served their purpose well. I love the theme song for this too. All in all, this was a great remake in my opinion.
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