Uplifting. Emotional. Claustrophobic.
Thai Cave Rescue is about as review-proof as any series could be. All the screenplay had to do to be compelling was to approximate aspects both awe-inspiring and frightful of this ripped from the (global) headlines true story. Anyone who remembers the events that transfixed the world with horror and hope over nearly three weeks in 2018 will appreciate the drama's success at recreating not only the life-and-death stakes but also the roller-coaster emotions inspired therefrom. Anyone unfamiliar with those events will be gripped by the Netflix series' six-episode blend of claustrophobic peril, engineering ingenuity, and sheer human guts. Thai Cave Rescue recounts the adventures of the Wild Boars youth soccer team when 12 players and their coach become trapped in a cave. An early, out-of-season monsoon storm--missed by weather forecasters--generated run-off floodwater that submerged the cave entrance. Rescuing them required herculean efforts by the Thai government, and crowdsourcing problems to a watching world.The series isn't perfect, but whatever its shortcomings in story, pacing, and editing, I think its signature success is not the narration but the emotion. The series captures the mood of those days.* Hope shifted to despair, cycled back to hope only to be again displaced by pessimism and angst, rising like the irrepressible flood waters that made rescuing the kids so very perilous. Watch the series for the emotional wringer born from NOT KNOWING as much as to learn what transpired. Each episode toggles between the plight of the boys in the cave, the hand-wringing of parents trapped outside and unable to do anything for their kids, the dedication of an international cadre of rescuers who problem solve each new challenge as it develops, and the growing fascination of a worldwide audience who found these events more compelling than the actual World Cup that unfolded in parallel. Thai Cave Rescue delivers riveting drama, plenty of pathos, and the happy ending you all recall from real life.
The child actors playing the trapped soccer team turn in decent performances, a requirement not always met by young performers portraying "children in danger" stories. Seeing how these kids reacted to their prolonged confinement provides a fascinating study in human psychology and resilience. Among the adults, I'd single out two performances. First, the actor playing the provincial governor did an outstanding job as the nexus between families, rescuers, and government inertia. The character tied together the disparate plot threads outside the cave. Second, as the team's coach Beam anchors the entire drama. His character, Coach Aek, could have been a villain (and Beam plays Aek as fully aware of that judgment) but emerges as the chief hero. He kept the boys alive and calm with no food and water for ten days until rescuers located them. As the "rescuers" have no clue how to safely extract the lost boys, Aek's role as caretaker extends another full week in the darkness. Beam infuses his portrayal with a mix of stoicism and compassion, even as the coach suffers through his own personal crisis of guilt for having led his charges into peril. The talented young actor passed away in March, just days after shooting wrapped. Fittingly, Thai Cave Rescue's last piece of storytelling, injected into the Finale's end-credits is a tribute to Beam.
*--This Netflix production is the third re-telling of these events released in Summer 2022. For those who prefer a documentary retelling of these events, see THE RESCUE, streaming on Disney+. For those who want a shorter, feature film, focusing more on the international cave divers, see the Ron Howard film THIRTEEN LIVES, streaming on Amazon Prime. Each production emphasizes different elements and contains bits of the stories omitted by the others. Of the three, Thai Cave Rescue is the most well-rounded, most balanced with the different arcs of the events, and most focused on the Thai part of the story.
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This was the most devastating, realistic, hopeful, peaceful yet so full of tension, dread and fear.It felt as real as the event itself. Sure actingwise only a couple of the kids had talent, like teil and mark felt like they were the kids they played. But the awkwardness of the others actually carried the realism of normal kids stuck at a cave. It almost felt awkward seeing the real pictures at the end cuz to me they were them
The world is a horrible cruel place but to think of how one disaster untied so many different countries, cultures, social standings, a governor, a weather analysts, a ranger, a diver and so many different people became one. each and every one of them is a hero and may the one that passed away saving those kids rest peace as well.
Trash like squid games don't deserve hype, this drama does. I do remember hearing about the incident, I actually hate the news so I stopped my mom whenever she talked about it until she told me they were all saved, so I never knew how long and how difficult the whole ordeal was
Like beside it being a real fresh global news, the filming was able to look beautiful, charming and devastating at the same time. I do think the time the kids stayed in the cave before food came was glossed over too fasd, even the final rescues, 5 hours for the 1st kid, 12hours for 8. Though understandably this wasn't a documentary
I sincerely hope everyone got paid well while the rescues got medals and idk superhero capes with golden planks that has their name on it
You can't rate the story low cuz it's literally based on a new worldwide disaster, tho directing, it wasn't bad also. It balanced well between each event the only shortcomings was the newbie acting
Also, this might fall under "music" but I watched this dub, I'm not used to thai and this was a heavy drama, but I do think the English voice actors did a better job at delivering the emotions. Their tones moved well with every tension, hope, sadness and anger.
The korean dubs sounded like news and the thai was flat
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Mixed review but its a good watch
My review would be a mixed one, I was very much excited about this drama and I'm a bit of a mess now.I wish this series was more impactful and less draggy.
The whole emotion which started was very good, Beam was fantastic and I felt sad knowing that he is no more (RIP), His role as Coach was very good. His perseverance and backstory were an essential part and he executed them so well.
The boys were awesome and everyone had their story to show and it was portrayed well.
Now what made me feel a bit let down was it was a bit draggy in between, I can understand one needs to show the procedure but it would have been more grippy, This one felt a bit off the chart, and The story narration was bumpy, abrupt and I could not take it along after 4th episode. It was hard to focus.
My love and admiration for the bravery of everyone including in this scary incident kept me going on.
Urassaya's role was a bit underwhelming, Her character was a fictional one which I felt was not needed, It gives an ode to those hydraulic engineers who were involved in helping the divers to regulate the water force. But, No matter what I felt a bit let down. Is it because I'm her die-hard fan and I've never seen her take this kind of supporting role? Maybe, So, I'm not dragging this as I feel it's something to do with me personally, Many would love her in this kind of role, But I felt it took the focus from the series from the boys somehow. I cannot explain but the role was not needed. Anyone could have played it.
Maybe, Urassaya wanted to support this series but I felt underwhelmed.
The script should have been more gripping as the real events were already there to help the writers but it somehow was not that impactful.
If I have to choose between this series and the documentary. I'll choose the latter.
Could have been great but it was not that much as per my expectations.
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Docu-series of a 2016 international rescue operation, showcasing the tenacity of man-kind
My very first Thai drama which I watched last year, and it was also the last drama I watched with my number one drama buddy – my mom.This Thai documentary drama re-enacts the highly reported, arduous, and miraculous rescue operations for a group of Thai boys and their football coach who were trapped in a cave in June - July 2016, the tenacity of the trapped group to stay alive, and the rescuers to save the trapped group out of the complex, dark and submerged cave system.
It is a drama I used to encourage mom, and which mom embodied, and it will always remind me of mom’s tenacity and perseverance to fight to the end. And for this, the subjective rating is invaluable.
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emocionante
essa série é incrível e muito emocionante. eu não conhecia o caso antes de assistir a série e isso me deixou ainda mais sensível para continuar a série. as atuações são incríveis, não só dos "protagonistas" mas todo o cast consegue nos transmitir, exprimir o sentimento de desespero, de sobrevivência e empatia. é algo muito forte de se assistir mesmo que tenhamos um final "feliz", não podemos esquecer de um herói que se foi no meio do processo, infelizmente. para quem também não sabe o ator do professor faleceu e um dos garotos salvos também faleceu na vida real.Was this review helpful to you?
Un fait divers bouleversant!
Nous connaissons tous l'histoire. Ou du moins, nous en avons déjà entendu parler. La fin, comment, pourquoi, qui survit et qui ne survit pas ne sont donc pas un mystère. Malgré tout, ce drama a su nous toucher, nous émouvoir et surtout nous angoisser comme pas possible. La réalisation est impeccable. Les images sont grandioses, l'ambiance humide et chaude de la Thailande est ressentie jusqu'au tréfonds du salon. Les images magnifiques du pays sont transcendés par des couleurs naturels nous donnant l'impression d'y être. La cave est étouffante à souhait et les quelques séquences dans l'eau angoissante, voire terrifiante. La manière dont nous est contée l'histoire est poignante, nous amenant à compatir tout d'abord pour ensuite ressentir la douleur des parents et la terreur des enfants, finalement, nous faire pleurer d'émotion. Chapeau.Cette douleur de chaque parent confronté à un choix cornélien est magistralement interprétée par les acteurs et la justesse de leur expression et de leur jeu. Sincèrement, je ne sais pas si j'aurais eu le même courage que ces enfants, que ces parents. Ayant une sainte phobie de l'eau, je ne peux qu'imaginer l'horreur de se retrouver coincée et d'avoir à se retrouver sous l'eau à la merci des courants....
C'est un drama qui a su trouver le ton juste, tout dans la pudeur, afin de nous conter non pas les exploits de ces sauveteurs. Mais un conte sur ce que l'humain peut faire dans une situation où l'impossible sonne à tout bout de champ. C'est un monde bien triste actuellement. Et un tel don de soi de toutes ces personnes présents prêt à aider, un tel courage de ces enfants, c'est une lumière, une façon de nous dire que cela existe encore.
Merci pour ce beau drama.
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Real e desesperador
Um lakorn que acredito que retratou bem a montanha russa que foi esse acontecimento, o desespero dos pais por não poder fazer nada e dos profissionais tentando achar uma solução onde todos ficassem bem.Tiveram momentos onde a esperança mudou para o desespero, voltava para a esperança apenas para ser novamente deslocada pelo pessimismo e pela angústia, assim como as águas da enchente que não parava de subir e tornavam o resgate das crianças tão perigoso.
'Thai Cave Rescue' é uma produção detalhada sobre esse resgate emocionante na caverna Tham Luang, confesso que em uns momentos minha claustrofobia gritava 😅
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