Arisa is a woman who seeks revenge on a capitalist behind her parents’ murder; but while doing so, she falls in love with the enemy’s daughter. (Source: Harper's Bazaar Singapore) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Français
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: หัวใจช้ำรัก
- Also Known As: Huachai Cham Rak , Huajai Cham Rak
- Screenwriter: Myminorh Sarun Kaensap, Zaii Nuttamon Yimyam
- Genres: Psychological, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Faye Peraya MalisornArisa Kulnavee / KeetraphatMain Role
- Atom Pariya PiyapanopasLalin / LylaMain Role
- Nina Yarinda BunnagZhang Wei LingSupport Role
- Gandhi Wasuwitchayagit"Mek" MekhinSupport Role
- Chompooh Chutimon Prasanwan"Aiy" AiyapornSupport Role
- Pan Pinyada Pinyakamolchart"King" SukanyaSupport Role
Reviews
More than just a simple story
What I appreciate most about this series is how it takes its time with the characters. Their choices feel thought-out and not rushed, which makes the story more believable. The dialogue flows naturally and doesn’t feel forced, and there’s a quiet tension in many scenes that keeps things interesting. It’s the kind of show that slowly pulls you in without needing big dramatic moments all the time, and that works really well here.Was this review helpful to you?
A Captivating Blend of Passion, Pain, and Powerful Storytelling
From its very first moments, Broken (Of) Love proves itself to be far more than just another romance drama! It’s a beautifully crafted story driven by emotion, tension, and depth.The cinematography is absolutely stunning, with carefully composed shots that elevate every scene and give the series a cinematic quality. Each frame feels intentional, drawing the viewer deeper into Alisa’s complex world of revenge, vulnerability, and unexpected love.
Faye Peraya delivers a truly captivating performance as Alisa. She portrays every layer of the character with remarkable precision, from quiet pain to fierce determination, making it impossible not to feel every emotion alongside her. Atom Pariya is equally impressive, bringing a natural charm and sincerity that perfectly complements Faye’s intensity. Together, their chemistry feels organic and compelling, adding authenticity to a relationship that is both tender and complicated.
The supporting cast also deserves recognition, contributing strong and believable performances that enrich the story rather than simply supporting it. Every character feels purposeful, helping to build a world that is both immersive and emotionally engaging.
What truly sets this series apart is its intriguing and addictive storyline. The blend of revenge, romance, and moral conflict creates a narrative that constantly keeps you invested. The tension between past trauma and the possibility of healing adds depth, making it all feel meaningful and layered rather than predictable.
The soundtrack further enhances the experience, perfectly complementing the emotional tone of the series and amplifying key moments with subtle but impactful choices.
Overall, Broken (Of) Love is a visually striking and emotionally engaging series that stands out for its performances, storytelling, and atmosphere. It’s a compelling watch that draws you in and keeps you wanting more with every episode.
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