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Two Worlds thai drama review
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Two Worlds
1 people found this review helpful
by AlexCruzDeMalta
2 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 ones alive will disappear, dead be evoked....

10/10 ones alive will disappear, dead be evoked....
Official pilot, released a year ago, brewed curiosity about this savory plot despite my doubts upon the cast's emoting ability. I have seen a similar kiss before but, regrettably, can't recollect the details. Believe me, upon watching, the narrative siphons you into it's premise. This one is definitely a more estimable series than those with the same title in the past. Every frame is earnestly conceived with beautiful locations, emotional background score ('Too late' by BOY Somphob), optimum amounts of lamo' and presumable events down the plot. Piano notes for intimate scenes misted an imagery of warm sun rays breaking through a window into a dark room. P'Anurak and his team deserve an applause for those sensuous canvas portraits.
Unexpectedly, I found this ruby polished by Khun Pimphat Chutrakul. Every logue had purpose. Extreme heroism portrayed stole my heart the same. 'Por' shoving bullets into his boss's son, 'Chat' licking the sword, 'Satreejit' wiping
'Chanda's blood off the knife, 'Jao' falling into boar trap and
'Phupha's dead body being dragged to hang, suai mak jing jing. P'Pra has proven the might of his pen once again.
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