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- Título original: รักไม่คาดฝัน
- Também conhecido como: Rak Mai Khat Fan , Unexpected Love
- Diretor: David Bigander
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Trichaiya NatthidaInging / "Ing"Papel Principal
- Tan Duangkaew PiyaouiLilin Jukrawut / "Lin"Papel Principal
- Fluke Pongsapat KankamItt [Ing's younger brother]Papel Secundário
- Jaja Dandao YamapaiJane [Lilin's secretary]Papel Secundário
- Penkul Penpeth"Kiat" Thirakiat [Lilin's father]Papel Secundário
- Lorena SchuettAlin [Park guest] (Ep. 1)Convidado
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10/10 Play Park
10/10 Play ParkI honestly think Play Park deserves much more appreciation than it’s getting. From the very first episode, the story caught my attention with its fun atmosphere, relatable characters, and heartwarming moments. While it starts off in a light and playful way, the series gradually builds stronger emotional connections, making the characters’ journeys more meaningful as the story progresses.
The cast does a wonderful job bringing their roles to life. The actresses have a natural charm that perfectly suits the youthful tone of the series, and their performances become more confident with each episode. Their chemistry feels genuine, making it easy to become emotionally invested in their relationships and personal growth.
What I enjoyed most is that Play Park doesn’t rely on constant drama. Instead, it focuses on friendship, romance, and the everyday experiences of young people discovering themselves and their feelings. That simplicity gives the series a refreshing and comforting atmosphere that makes it incredibly easy to binge.
The ending ties everything together beautifully, leaving viewers with a satisfying sense of hope and happiness. It’s a charming coming-of-age GL filled with lovable characters, sweet romance, and positive energy. If you’re looking for a feel-good series with heart, this is definitely worth your time. For me, it was an easy and well-deserved 10/10.
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The star of the show goes to Baby Donut.
When it comes to the GL series from Channel 3, I learned that having expectations is not an option. You just need to prepare yourself for whatever they might throw your way. It could be anything - either a weak script, poor execution, inconsistent plots, rushed pace or just an average series. In the case of Play Park, it's the weak script with a rushed pace, so as a result, it becomes an average series.In my opinion, Play Park is not really good, but not entirely bad either. Out of all Ch3's GL series released so far, I personally think Play Park has better character development. Although the development is not very significant, it's still something worth noting that the whole story has a structure instead of having a bunch of random subplots. At least the plots are cohesive. However, some scenes feel quite rushed and shallow.
Acting-wise, Yada carries this series pretty well even though it’s not her best performance to date. And Tan Duangkaew, starring in her first-ever series, I genuinely don’t think she’s bad at all. She has her own charms, but her acting still needs a lot of work. Being paired with Yada, one of Ch3’s leading ladies known for her versatility and big acting range, it's easy to notice the unmatched acting ability and nitpick the flaws. With more practice, Tan can definitely improve in the future. And I want to give a shoutout to the star of the show, BABY DONUT. He's the scene stealer and you'll just melt every time he appears on screen. So yeah, Donut definitely adds excitement to this series not only with the cuteness, but how natural he acts on camera. People can hate the show, but never come to my N’Donut. I’ll fight you! 😁
Now, the chemistry between Tan and Yada is quite mysterious to me. There are scenes when the spark ignites, but in other scenes, it feels muted and awkward. The inconsistency doesn't help much in elevating the somewhat flat storylines. They should really work on their chemistry given that they’re the only pair out of 4 couples who started off from scratch, unlike the others had known each other prior to being paired for their GL series. I believe that every couple has its own appeal on-screen, and it's not just about executing love scenes.
Overall, Play Park is far from perfect, but at least, it has a story structure. It didn’t turn out super messy. Is it worth watching? It really depends on what you’re looking for in a series. If you want a great story, outstanding performance and explosive chemistry, you won’t get it from this series.
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