Third decided to hire his friend Pai for a birdwatching trip. He's met with a surprise when, the night before they're to depart, Pai turns up wasted after being dumped, mirroring Third's present as someone in a long-distance relationship. Their trip of letting go turns into a trip of letting in. (Source: Thai = Tia51 Facebook || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: รักนี้ต้องชำระ
- Also Known As: My Universe the Series , Rak Ni Tong Chamra
- Director: Jedi Suriyan Dangintawat
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Marwin Akkaradanai PuthapokasabThirdMain Role
- Thee Theechula WontanawaigoonPaiMain Role
- Bew Busaya WannaPrangSupport Role
- Ice Nuttaon UsavaprasertdeeAnnSupport Role
Reviews
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That was.. a trip..
I'd like to say I understood, but I'm clueless. I mean, I understood and I know what happened, but it's still beyond comprehension.The plot revolves around Third, a bird watching enthusiast who hires Pai, a social companion to accompany him on a weekend trip to a national park to go bird watching. Each of them are in the midst of their respective personal turmoils and this excursion is the perfect excuse to forget everything and just have a fun and relaxing time. This is where it get convuluted, with the introduction of two other characters who contribute heavily to the plot.
And then just like that, it got.. boring. There was no big plot twist of any sorts because there were literally only four characters, the dots connected themselves way before they actually wanted us to connect them. All this mixed with incredibly repetitive flashbacks (that were also incredibly unnecessary) led to a truly weird ending. That ending literally came out of nowhere and contrasted every word and action of the main characters. They tried to make it seem like an open ending, but again it was incredibly obvious.
I'd like to say I'm disappointed, but that's not it. While everything is clear as it can be in the story, there's just general confusion while watching it because you don't know how you feel, about everything that happens in just two episodes.
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It was slightly confusing. Pai gets dumped by his girlfriend, while Third and his girlfriend are on kind of a break. The thing is, Pai and Third’s girlfriend are travel companions while their partners are not. So, Third hires Pai to travel with him, saying he wishes to understand his profession more. The two end up at the same camp as their (ex)girlfriends. How unexpected! There was no passion between the two boys, I am not even sure if there was supposed to be. I found the girls cute though. But there are certain things that could have been done differently.The plot is kind of lacking. Nothing much actually happens, and what does is not really well connected to other scenes. The acting was okay, but it also felt weak at times. The comedic aspect of it was not really done well either.
I don’t think we can say this is a two-part series. Why? Because the breakup scenes have been played like 3 times each! Instead of giving time for the story to develop, to maybe flow a bit more naturally without all the weird scene cuts, we get to watch the breakups (time apart) speeches and arguments again and again. With no changes. And the first few minutes of the second episode are the same as the last few minutes of the first episode. A waste of time.
Things were left pretty up in the air in the end. Certain things were hinted at, but if they actually used up their time wisely, things could have concluded a lot more nicely. And in a way that made sense with the story progression they could have included. Now, it just seems rushed and not really making much sense.
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