10/10 A first class BL lakorn
Film and Jam's series "To Sir, with Love" was one of my favourite series of 2022. It wasn't a typical BL series, but a lakorn with a gay lead couple.
"Laws of Attraction" was promoted by the production company as "Film and Jam's first BL series", but again it's also a lakorn, and both Film and Jam's characters in this show are not really "boys" any more, but grown up men.
When Tinn's (Jam Rachata) niece is run over by a politician's son's car, the polticians's lawyer Charn (Film Thanapat) decides to help Tinn find out what really happened. The story has a lot of plot twists and exciting side characters, e.g. The improbable couple of the politicians's son Thaenthai (See Paratakorn) and his bodyguard Thee (Peral Satjakorn) and club owner Rose (Organ Rasee) and singer Maya (the wonderful Silvy Pavida).
The story, the cinematography, the directing, and the acting are all first class, but it's Film's smirk alone that makes this series worth watching.
"Laws of Attraction" was promoted by the production company as "Film and Jam's first BL series", but again it's also a lakorn, and both Film and Jam's characters in this show are not really "boys" any more, but grown up men.
When Tinn's (Jam Rachata) niece is run over by a politician's son's car, the polticians's lawyer Charn (Film Thanapat) decides to help Tinn find out what really happened. The story has a lot of plot twists and exciting side characters, e.g. The improbable couple of the politicians's son Thaenthai (See Paratakorn) and his bodyguard Thee (Peral Satjakorn) and club owner Rose (Organ Rasee) and singer Maya (the wonderful Silvy Pavida).
The story, the cinematography, the directing, and the acting are all first class, but it's Film's smirk alone that makes this series worth watching.
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