Après le remariage de son père, qui entraîne une future cohabitation avec sa nouvelle belle-mère et son fils, Hero, furieux, décide de quitter la maison. Il change alors de lycée et y rencontre Pop, un élève doué mais pauvre. Alors qu'une situation imprévue les rapproche, la vérité menace de les séparer car le nouveau frère par alliance, que Hero déteste profondément, n'est autre que son camarade de classe, Pop. (Source : Nautiljon) ~~ Adapté du roman « Are You Addicted? » (你丫上瘾了) de Chai Ji Dan (柴鸡蛋). Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: รักร้าย นายเสพติด
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Addictive Love , Are You Addicted? , Heroin , Heroin the Series , Rak Rai Nai Sep Tit , Rak Sep Tit , Героин , รักเสพติด , 上瘾
- Réalisateur: Yuan Danop Taninsirapapra
- Scénariste: Poy Orachat Brahmasreni, Chim Sedthawut Inboon, Park Thamsarun Khusunthia
- Genres: Romance, Drame
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Distribution et équipes
- August Vachiravit Paisarnkulwong"Hero" Rahat Kunkanchana-o-chaRôle principal
- Mac Nattapat Nimjirawat"Poppy" Leosil Panchak / "Pop"Rôle principal
- Jur"Tiger" YawamonRôle Secondaire
- Newyear"Only" YongchayutRôle Secondaire
- Ball Saranwut Chatjaratsaeng"Seal" Warit [Hero's cousin]Rôle Secondaire
- NingPhailin SuepsakulRôle Secondaire
Critiques

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Mieux que la version chinoise et Taïwanaise mais ...
En effet, la version Thaï rentre plus dans les détails que les versions chinoise et taïwanaise.On voit vraiment que les 2 sont "amoureux" Cependant, ça reste du même acabit. Même les baisers ne restent que suggérés.
La fin de la saison est déjà plus en adéquation avec ce que l'on attendait par rapport aux autres versions. Mais on nous tease encore une futur saison 2 qui ne verra surement jamais le jour. comme pour les version Chinoise et Taïwanaise.
Le plot principal est très crédible. Le plot secondaire... on ne comprend pas trop son intérêt dans cette saison. à voir dans les prochaines saisons (s'il y en a" ce qu'il vaudront). en attendant c'est le seul véritable baiser que l'on a pu voir.
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this story is cursed to leave us unsatisfied
Whether you're watching this story for the first time or you've seen the Chinese versions, my initial impression is to temper your expectations, this show is far from the polished diamond it could be. Based on the same novel as Addicted (2016) and Stay With Me (2023), a lot of us had high hopes for this remake and just wanted to see our characters get their long awaited happy ending without the censorship gods trying to de-gay the story, and while this version did give us a "happy" ending, it wasn't the journey it so easily could have been.Story:
In this adaptation, Hero (Guhai/Wubi) angrily runs away from home after his rich father remarries, he escapes to the countryside to live with his aunt and starts going to school there where his new straight-laced classmate Poppy (Luoyin/Suyu) turns into the outlet for his frustrations.
At the beginning, they sloppily rush through the story, giving the stepbrother enemies-to-lovers romance a new Lakorn flavor comedy spin. Though I love Thai humor, the type of corny slapstick comedy they're using here doesn't really fit with this story or characters, and I wish they didn't interrupt the vibes with so much potty humor. It starts to improve in the next few episodes, and though there's still a lot of cringe, we start to see some good chemistry. Then episode 6 hits and the story is all over the place again. After that the episodes are a mismatch of good and bad, including the random side couple drama, which honestly feels like a fanservice throw in for Hit, Bite, Love fans. They tried to do way too much, and it made the overall feel very disjointed.
Acting:
This isnt really all on August and Mac, but I personally wouldn't have cast them together. Their acting and character development felt forced at first, but after a couple episodes they started to improve and the characters start becoming more complex and loveable. Then all of the sudden, the chemistry just stops, and the story becomes jumbled, their romance just "happens" and we don't expirience anything really unfold. I suspect it's due to all the flack that they've been getting about Mac being 16 and the huge age gap between him and his co-star, which seriously-- why cast him in the first place then?
There arent any crazy scenes but oddly enough they do have a couple of intimate scenes, and there are even a few suggestive shots of the minors that were totally unnecessary, but then they go and censor the kisses??? Isn't censorship the whole reason this story keeps getting remakes, why cast minors in the first place? Seriously it's like the Chinese version all over again. And you know what, if Stay With Me should be testament to anything, it's that you don't need sexy fanservice or even kisses to have sweet romantic tension, so where'd the chemistry go??? Do better Thailand.
Overall, whether I rate this as a standalone or compare it to the other adaptations, the result is still the same. Lots of potential, a mess of production, and a "happy" ending that leaves you just as unsatisfied as before.
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