Yoshi and Ampere are entrusted to interview big star Putter. The two take a trip to Ko Samet for the interview. Unexpectedly, Yoshi is thrust into the position of temporary personal manager to Putter. What's more, he has to take care that Vivi doesn't get to close to Putter and stir up news. There will be many hard missions Yoshi will have to undertake for this interview. (Source: Thai = 28 MDP Studio || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: ภารกิจโหดเปลี่ยนเป็นโหมดรัก
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter: Jaturong Yuankrathok
- Screenwriter & Director: Jam Bantita Kannasut
- Genres: Romance
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Cast & Credits
- Pete Jukkapong PaohomPutterMain Role
- Tonliew Methaphat ChimkulYoshiMain Role
- Jaja Jinjutha SiriphengAmpereSupport Role
- Nut Nattapong PrompinitThaenSupport Role
- Chompu Sasi NgiunwanViviSupport Role
- Teae Thenchai NamgpissLipSupport Role
Reviews
Shameless exploitation of BL audience to promote a music career.
It's a good thing Pete can sing, because if he had to fall back on his acting skills he'd starve to death. He doesn't really act at all. He does appear to have memorized his lines, though, so there's that. Tonliew is adorable as Yoshi, and that's largely why I stayed with this.The plot is stock - a standoffish star ends up as the temporary charge of our main character, who has to navigate his star through a maze of ill-wishers including the usual malicious ladyboy, which is becoming such an offensive stereotype that I'm going to start boycotting series with characters like this, and also a cartoonishly evil rival actor - you may not be able to spot him. (Hint: he's the one wearing all black at a Thai beach resort).
I can't recommend this, but it's so short that it won't hurt you to watch it.
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beachy vibe with lackluster plot
Overall: reminds me of Even Sun with a weak plot, attractive guys and a nice beach location. Something to just watch and shut your brain off. Aired on WeTV.Content Warnings: manipulation, attempted drugging, non con touching, non con kiss (sleeping), threatened violence
What I Liked
- I smiled at a few parts
- realistic that there was a room at the same place they were staying and then an actual logical reason for there only being one bed in that room
- a character actually washed his hands (and Yoshi is cute)
- some sweet moments
- that a character actually noticed the suspicious guy and they had a plan in episode 6
- Tonliew did a good job and hope to see him in another series
Room For Improvement
- maybe it was mistranslated, Putter is supposed to be a super famous celebrity, but he travels without anyone? Some random dude becomes his manager?
- not a fan of the power imbalance/manipulation
- poor communication between the m/m leads
- lack of chemistry
- yet another terrible "plan" (from Putter)
- the effeminate guy is positioned to be a villain
- low budget/experience production, an example is during the bridal carry there were only close up shots instead of a much needed full body shot
- the wound of the foot changed location
- the lack of consequences and cliche 'they learned their lesson' nonsense
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