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The Con-Heartist thai drama review
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The Con-Heartist
3 people found this review helpful
by advil
Apr 1, 2021
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Favourite Movie!

Short little story time: one of my friends from Thailand and I actually exchange songs with each other. A month or two ago, she sent me the OST for this movie, 'พี่ไม่หล่อลวง' by the one and only, Bambam of Got7. Let me tell you, the first five seconds made me fell in love with the song and I've played it on repeat to the point where it might be top 5 of my Spotify Wrapped of 2021 haha

It was only then recently (just a couple of minutes ago), that I decided to watch it. It was one of my favourite decisions ever!! I knew from the first 60 seconds when Ina said, 'being in debt is like being married to poverty. Once you're married, you must find a way to live together,' that I was gonna fall for this movie. I actually didn't think I was gonna fall this hard but I did.

Everything was time perfectly and paced well. The acting is great, their micro-expressions and close-up made you know that they can act and the music and dialogues are easily remembered. It kept me on the edge of my seat and I would constantly think, 'Ina's ex-boyfriend, Petch is a con artist as well. Does he know? No, he doesn't look like he knows. Wait, but look at the way his facial expression is. He definitely knows.' It was a dilemma that kept me going back and forth.

I loved the characterization but I felt it could've been more. Something about it was a little off to me but other than that I really enjoyed the movie. I do wish that Nongchun and Jone ended up together but that's just my romantic-ass.

Speaking of romantic, I love how this wasn't romance-based and they really stayed with the plot until the end. I love the ending dialogue as well, 'do you have a boyfriend yet? Is it too late to tell you I like you?' These two have great chemistry together and Baifern did not hesitate to be shameless (sweating profusely after taking the helmet off). She was humorous and I love how she only really wanted what she wanted in the first place. She didn't get greedy and she learned from her mistake. And because there wasn't any kiss scene at the end, I was very satisfied. I don't know, I think I've seen too many end kiss scenes for me to be all lovey-dovey fangirling.

Definitely would be able to rewatch with my whole family. I bet they'll love it!
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