Suriyen, a tough landowner, seeks revenge for his sister's murder, suspecting Tarntawan and her brother Nopasit. Tarntawan, returning from abroad, abandons her fashion design dreams to clear Nopasit's name after he's accused of the crime. Meanwhile, Nopasit's son, young and sickly Nong Peach, longs for his Aunt Kate's comfort amid the turmoil. As Suriyen targets them for vengeance, Tarntawan fights to protect Nong Peach and prove her family's innocence. Adding to the mix are Pensiri, Kate’s socialite best friend, and Wisut, a playboy interested in Pensiri—and perhaps Tarntawan. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: แรงตะวัน
- Also Known As: The Sun's Power , The Burning Sun , Raeng Tawan
- Director: Nay Saratswadee Wongsomphet
- Screenwriter: Sakchai Kiatpanya-opas
- Genres: Mystery, Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Rang Tawan
Free
Cast & Credits
- Aum Athichart Chumnanon Main Role
- Chippy Sirin Preediyanon Main Role
- Peach Pachara ChirathivatWisutSupport Role
- Aom Sushar ManayingPensiri / "Pen"Support Role
- Deaw Suriyont ArunwattanakulAykanat / "Nat"Support Role
- Pitta Na PattalungRujira Hepayak / "Kim"Support Role
Reviews
So, for the story: our beastly character - hot, handsome, powerful, and charming - is like a wounded bear who is rough with and hurts everyone around him because that is all he knows in his life. He is upstanding and revered in the community but despite commanding loyalty, I think many people don't get close to him because he is fearsome.
Then he suddenly has a family in the form of a little boy and the boy"s aunt. This was formed by force - because what the hero wants, he gets - and he hates the aunt due to some misconceptions (because slap and kiss lakorn). He treats her so badly that I'm surprised no one calls the police. Yet all his workers and his lawyer keep making excuses for him. I hated that part. Why must a woman put up with abuse because the man is lashing out from the scars of his past? Why did everyone keep making excuses for the abuse?
He really wanted the love of the little boy, but he didn't know how to get it, so in the process, made things worse. The boy and his aunt hated and feared him. So he was sad. Boo Hoo. Still no excuse. Despite all this, you can't help but be interested in this hero and his story. He is an outstanding character in every way.
But slowly, he changes and learns to let his little (forced) family in. The best parts to me (because I'm a romantic) were the many times he apologises to the MFL for treating her badly and hurting her. He does it tearfully and genuinely. When he falls in love, he accepts that love whole heartedly. For example, when she angers and betrays him, he is sad and disappointed, but he is not mad and does not hate her. He is rather open to her about his feelings.
And he pouts so adorably. especially at the end when he tells her he's mad at her but he can get un-mad at her. Lol. He was asking to be buttered up. By the end, he is a completely different person, changed by love and so very willing to accept that change and that love. That alone (and his hot bod) made this worth it.
My only problem - Why the 2nd leads got so much screen time? Their story was boring and useless to the plot. I skipped them the entire show.
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This lakorn has a strong core involving the past revenge and crimes and how it affects the present lives of the characters. Besides the love story of male (Suriyen) and female (Thantawan) leads, the lakorn also tells much of love between the supporting casts. Good for those who likes to watch more than one love relationship story in one lakorn. Great acting to keep the suspense going on till the end.
One of the best lakorn in 2016.
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