Tid and Giew dated back in their university days. Some years later, Giew becomes a strict and famous lakorn director, and Tid, whose TV show is dying, works at a TV company. Tid and Pin are married and are trying to have a child. Pin quits her job and becomes a housewife. Because Pin's system is weak, Tid and Pin decide to do GIFT. Meanwhile, Giew's ex-boyfriend gets married. She is furious, so she ruins their wedding, gets very drunk, runs over a dog, and it is spread throughout the news. Her boss gives her lakorn to another director to direct and fires her. Giew is now unemployed, so she decides to carry her gay best friend, Piang's, child since Piang's father really wants a grandchild. Emmy, her ex-boyfriend's wife, is a nurse who takes care of both Pin and Tid, and Giew and Piang. She finds out that Giew was the one who ruined her wedding, so she switches their embryos. So... Giew is carrying Tid and Pin's child. Pin is carrying Giew and Piang's child. (Source: Sharerice) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: อุ้มรักเกมลวง
- Also Known As: Ruk Laek Oum , Better off Mine
- Director: Kaew Chatkaew Susiwa
- Screenwriter: Jeab Wattana Weerayawattana
- Genres: Business, Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Pong Nawat KulrattanarakSibtidMain Role
- Kob Suwanan KongyingGodchamon / GiewMain Role
- Dom HaetrakulPiangMain Role
- Donut Manatsanun PanlertwongskulPinMain Role
- Jaja Primrata Dej-UdomEmikaSupport Role
- Mild Lapassalan JiravechsoontornkulTokyoSupport Role
Reviews
It is a healing lakorn with a rollercaster of emotions included
First off, this is my first review so... bear with me please~~~This is definitely not your usual lakorn.
It starts off with lots and lots chaos and the baby switching is a hot mess. However, in my opinion plots like this is what makes lakorns fun and interesting. So, I loved it ^.^
Another unusual characteristic of this lakorn is that the presence of violence or violent actions is very low which is nice to watch.
In the middle of the lakorn it seems like there is not apparent solution for what happened but, if you persevere and finish it you will meet a very tear breaking ending (so, prepare your tissues beforehand, they are damn good at cutting onions…).
Without noticing you will discover that the whole mess it’s just an additive and a bait for a great story of healing oneself and others and that the pain and tears you went through the last few episodes healed you as well.
I don’t think I will rewatch this very soon, I am not a rewatch type of person either maybe, someday.
What I am sure of is that I will remember this lakorn for a long time.