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Lots of Backstabbing, face slapping, shouting and crying
This is my first review here, yeah!!
In my opinion, this drama is really well-written and well directed. All the casts were all great in playing their characters; They were so good that most of the time, I wanted to scream my lungs out and about to burst my top while watching this Lakorn. The exquisite and beautiful outfits and dresses, expensive bags and jewelries (lots of Chanel product placing!) add glamour to this drama. The cinematography is wonderful, and I get to see some nice aerial view of Bangkok and also some beautiful scenic parts of Thailand by the beach and countrysides. The OSTs are not bad, but towards the end, the background music to the sad scenes were totally driving me crazy, especially the one with the cello - oh my god, I was almost pulling out my hair every time I hear the cello !! Can't the director put some violin music please.... LOL
And another thing that annoying is the cheap-looking house slippers everyone is wearing in their residences. I get it that they take off their outdoor shoes when entering their places, but there are so many better looking house slippers in the market. Why choose the ones that look like the hotel room slippers?!
Everyone who is bad and wicked was really very mean to the main female lead, Jee - played by the gorgeous and beautiful Yaya/Urassaya Sperbund, with a body to die for. Poor Jee - so many times she got slapped, beaten up, drugged, sexually assaulted, drowned, shot, betrayed, even raped (forced to have sex with Sathit), rejected, abandoned, slandered and get thrown off a horse! A weak woman would have gone mental in the end, but she becomes stronger and better that she give it all back to the wrongdoers in full measure. I am glad she is not a pushover, especially when Sathit finally falls in love with her and begs her to marry him but she made him really work for it. She even ran away from him to hide, and he had to chase after her like crazy, begging all her friends and even her mother, for help.
The main male lead, Sathit played by Mark Prin Suparat. He looks cute and adorable but he plays a tough and heartless lawyer who was deeply angry and frustrated with the injustice of losing his beloved girlfriend and fiance. His burning anger to hurt and punish Jee was driven by the hatred and grieve caused by losing his beloved fiance, just days before they got married. I can understand his pain, but I feel that he is really a hypocrite to keep claiming he is abiding by the law and yet he breaks every law in book to pursue his revenge against Jee. But slowly, when he got to know the real Jee, and seeing how many times she helped and saved him, he cannot help but fall in love her and he was conflicted because he was falling for the woman who killed his beloved girlfriend. When he found out the real reason why Jee accidentally ran over and killed his fiance, he finally let go of his hatred and started to run to Jee, but she got enough of him and ran away from him instead..... hahahaha.... serves him right!!
Best comic relief was Suki. I really loved Jee's gay manager, Suki. He is really fabulously cool, over-the-top and so funny but yet fiercely loyal and loving to Jee.
One of her loyal friend is the film director, Chaiyan played by Louis Scott. He is really a good and loyal friend to Jee, protecting and defending her against everyone who tries to hurt her. I feel sorry for him because he was married to a crazy jealous wife who does not trust him and refused to listen to him.
As for Piak (director's wife) - she is so self-centred, crazy with jealousy and so spoilt that I really wanted to bitch slap her to death. I think she is the only one not being slapped, which I think is really unfair.
As for the other characters that support the story, I will not write too much. They did their part to drive the lakorn forward and made it entertaining to watch.
After almost 30 hours of endless roller coaster of emotions and tears, I am very relieved that everyone got their happy endings.
In my opinion, this drama is really well-written and well directed. All the casts were all great in playing their characters; They were so good that most of the time, I wanted to scream my lungs out and about to burst my top while watching this Lakorn. The exquisite and beautiful outfits and dresses, expensive bags and jewelries (lots of Chanel product placing!) add glamour to this drama. The cinematography is wonderful, and I get to see some nice aerial view of Bangkok and also some beautiful scenic parts of Thailand by the beach and countrysides. The OSTs are not bad, but towards the end, the background music to the sad scenes were totally driving me crazy, especially the one with the cello - oh my god, I was almost pulling out my hair every time I hear the cello !! Can't the director put some violin music please.... LOL
And another thing that annoying is the cheap-looking house slippers everyone is wearing in their residences. I get it that they take off their outdoor shoes when entering their places, but there are so many better looking house slippers in the market. Why choose the ones that look like the hotel room slippers?!
Everyone who is bad and wicked was really very mean to the main female lead, Jee - played by the gorgeous and beautiful Yaya/Urassaya Sperbund, with a body to die for. Poor Jee - so many times she got slapped, beaten up, drugged, sexually assaulted, drowned, shot, betrayed, even raped (forced to have sex with Sathit), rejected, abandoned, slandered and get thrown off a horse! A weak woman would have gone mental in the end, but she becomes stronger and better that she give it all back to the wrongdoers in full measure. I am glad she is not a pushover, especially when Sathit finally falls in love with her and begs her to marry him but she made him really work for it. She even ran away from him to hide, and he had to chase after her like crazy, begging all her friends and even her mother, for help.
The main male lead, Sathit played by Mark Prin Suparat. He looks cute and adorable but he plays a tough and heartless lawyer who was deeply angry and frustrated with the injustice of losing his beloved girlfriend and fiance. His burning anger to hurt and punish Jee was driven by the hatred and grieve caused by losing his beloved fiance, just days before they got married. I can understand his pain, but I feel that he is really a hypocrite to keep claiming he is abiding by the law and yet he breaks every law in book to pursue his revenge against Jee. But slowly, when he got to know the real Jee, and seeing how many times she helped and saved him, he cannot help but fall in love her and he was conflicted because he was falling for the woman who killed his beloved girlfriend. When he found out the real reason why Jee accidentally ran over and killed his fiance, he finally let go of his hatred and started to run to Jee, but she got enough of him and ran away from him instead..... hahahaha.... serves him right!!
Best comic relief was Suki. I really loved Jee's gay manager, Suki. He is really fabulously cool, over-the-top and so funny but yet fiercely loyal and loving to Jee.
One of her loyal friend is the film director, Chaiyan played by Louis Scott. He is really a good and loyal friend to Jee, protecting and defending her against everyone who tries to hurt her. I feel sorry for him because he was married to a crazy jealous wife who does not trust him and refused to listen to him.
As for Piak (director's wife) - she is so self-centred, crazy with jealousy and so spoilt that I really wanted to bitch slap her to death. I think she is the only one not being slapped, which I think is really unfair.
As for the other characters that support the story, I will not write too much. They did their part to drive the lakorn forward and made it entertaining to watch.
After almost 30 hours of endless roller coaster of emotions and tears, I am very relieved that everyone got their happy endings.
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