After getting dropped from an elite program, a student gets tangled in the affairs of a high school gang while trying to find her own identity. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Arabic
- Français
- Native Title: ห้องนี้ ไม่มีห่วย
- Also Known As: De A a F
- Screenwriter & Director: Pass Patthanakumjon
- Genres: Action, Romance, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Mewnich Nannaphas LoetnamchoetsakunPapaengMain Role
- Music Praewa SuthamphongMinMain Role
- Fye Sumitta DuangkaewDtaemMain Role
- Mond Tanutchai WijitvongtongTeeMain Role
- Stang Tarisa PreechatangkitCookSupport Role
- Fond Natticha ChantaravareelekhaMeowSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
The key to watching this show is not taking it 100% seriously, if you do you'll probably cringe a lot. The story has a lot of plot holes and things that make no sense, but it's still an enjoyable drama; the girls are cute and actually good to be rookies. The drama also helped me identify a lot of BNK48 girls who aren't big/popular within the group.
I also think the final message of The Underclass is very important and mature. I recommend watching it if you're looking for something light hearted and easy going. Don't expect a super smart plot heavy type of story or else you'll end up disappointed in the whole thing.
Also, Meen x Pang should have happened! I'm ok with Tee but this student x teacher dynamic (even though he stopped being his teacher midway upon the show) is not really healthy.. but that's just me.
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A wholesome and fun YA drama with some refreshing originality
I was intrigued by the premise of The Underclass: a school where everything hinges on academic rankings. I had no idea what BNK48 even was until I'd finished the the series and read the other reviews here so that connection wasn't a factor for me.For me, the appeal was how the drama depicted the joy and struggle of teens figuring themselves out while simultaneously combatting unfair demands and expectations. It did so without being overtly didactic or condescending.
Although there were very recognisable clichés underpinning the entire series, there were also moments of refreshing originality in certain character dynamics and plot points. Most of the characters felt real (with the exception of the more artificial 'bad guys') and, despite the clichés, the school ranking system was actually only a slight exaggeration of my own school experience. I found a lot of my teenage-self in the characters.
That said, at times the ensemble cast felt a little unwieldy – there were perhaps one or two supporting actors too many – but the acting quality itself was of okay quality among the cast. Some of the production quality was patchy every now and then.
Overall, this is a fun Young Adult drama with a good mix of originality and reliable tropes to make it an easy watch.
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