Premonitions aren't so simple
The romance build-up is typical and at the same time atypical compared to what we watch in Thai productions. They were meant to meet according to Eve's premonitions, and although the realisation of her "love" dreams was not linear as she experienced in other areas of her life, the end result remained the same. While their relationship didn't really move me, I appreciated the change in both of them as they came into contact with each other.
What makes this mini-series memorable is that it shows another image of Thailand, one that deals with its own minorities, these hill tribes whose part of the population is still "stateless". It shows the difference in status between city and country folks, the language barrier, the labour laws, the importance given to social success, what is considered a priority depending on where one comes from and the conception of love.
It's for these kinds of dramas that I miss companies like GDH or Nadao Bangkok that not only entertain us, but also introduce stories that emphasize the human dimension.
What makes this mini-series memorable is that it shows another image of Thailand, one that deals with its own minorities, these hill tribes whose part of the population is still "stateless". It shows the difference in status between city and country folks, the language barrier, the labour laws, the importance given to social success, what is considered a priority depending on where one comes from and the conception of love.
It's for these kinds of dramas that I miss companies like GDH or Nadao Bangkok that not only entertain us, but also introduce stories that emphasize the human dimension.
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