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  • Dernière connexion: oct. 12, 2024
  • Genre: Femme
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  • Date d'inscription: décembre 19, 2020
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Though the genres are not the same, there are some similarities:
- both male leads initially come off as ridiculously cocky (one is a king who's handsome and he knows it, while the other is an uncultured nouveau riche) but they are very smart when things get serious and very professional when it comes to work.
- both female leads are strong and independent from start to finish in their own ways: in TKEM, she's a tough fighter (literary) while Dali is elegant and classy.
- both couples have amazing chemistry and a nice supportive relationship. They each accepted their partners as they are despite their polar-opposite personalities.
All-around, Dali is a better written story because it has less plotholes and product placement, and is more grounded in reality. However, TKEM has way better production and cinematography and much bigger stakes making everything feel epic.
I highly recommend both.
Recommandé par Kam Hee Rae - déc. 22, 2021
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The male leads are very funny and mischievous. They have a similar sense of humour and snappy comebacks. They are very often called naughty and foul-mouthed and have so much charisma you can't take your eyes off.
Maturot logan is an action comedy, so it's pretty much funny throughout. Tang Parn Kammathep is more of a melodrama so the male lead is funny mainly in the first half of the drama.
The romance is cuter and more abundant in Maturot Logan. The chemistry of the main leads is so much better, and the female lead is great. In Tang Parn Kammathep, the female lead is pretty much forgettable but the show is worth a watch for the male lead.
Recommandé par Kam Hee Rae - juin 12, 2021