A series with paranormal elements and mystery that was largely ignored
Why was this a romantic comedy with hints of horror when this could easily have been a thriller drama with hard hitting plotlines? If only the makers had the wherewithal to go that extra mile and show the grittiness about life and death.
The story is about a ghost hunter named Kevin who live streams his explorations. His fascination with the dead stems from the fact that he lost his boyfriend to a heart condition and wants desperately to meet him. His pursuit brings him to Thailand where he stays with his aunt, uncle and 2 cousins while still on the lookout for hauntings. Here he meets a hard-working guy named Pluem who lost his father to an accident and has been taking care of his sister. Although he is scared of ghosts, they both bond over multiple interactions. There is however a mystery about the family that Kevin is staying with. Will Kevin figure out the hidden fact about his family and will his relationship last with Pluem while still holding on to the feelings for his ex?
This series had all the potential of being serious with a mystery element to it. Instead, the makers decided to take the easy route and turn it into a comedy. The mystery is known to the viewers during the 1st episode so there goes all the thrill of finding things out. Kevin’s ex is revealed so late in the series and is just a passing mention to create unecessary drama. The relationship between Pluem and his father is not developed well let alone the members of Kevin’s family. Every plot and character development is a half-assed attempt and you are left asking for more explanation. The last episode of the series is just a fan service with no story and made me dislike Kevin a little but that I can chalk out to translation issues.
The story has all the potential of being a great thriller. We have a strange family that Kevin enters into oblivious to anything, meets Pluem and as the series progresses, they slowly peel away the mystery behind this family while the details of Pluem’s father’s accident become apparent. This, along with the Kevin’s obsession to meet his dead ex starts causing a rift between him and Kevin. The climax should have been the family’s secret being laid bare in front of Kevin while Pluem makes peace with his father’s death and his relationship with Kevin is salvaged by Kevin’s final decision.
There are certainly many positives in the storyline. The series did explain the rules of the dead and how they can leave this world and enter the after-life or re-birth. They made a good connection between Kevin’s family and Pluem’s father which in my opinion was a good take and there are genuinely emotional moments between Kevin and his family. The actors playing the aunt, uncle and the 2 cousins did a good job and so did Kevin. Pluem is certain scenes looked uncomfortable and his acting was not convincing.
In conclusion, if a paranormal story is your thing with a good bit of romance and comedy sprinkled in it then do give this one a watch. In my opinion this should have been more than what the makers decided. They had an opportunity to discuss about life and mortality and learning to let go instead of choosing to make a lot of these scenes humorous.
The story is about a ghost hunter named Kevin who live streams his explorations. His fascination with the dead stems from the fact that he lost his boyfriend to a heart condition and wants desperately to meet him. His pursuit brings him to Thailand where he stays with his aunt, uncle and 2 cousins while still on the lookout for hauntings. Here he meets a hard-working guy named Pluem who lost his father to an accident and has been taking care of his sister. Although he is scared of ghosts, they both bond over multiple interactions. There is however a mystery about the family that Kevin is staying with. Will Kevin figure out the hidden fact about his family and will his relationship last with Pluem while still holding on to the feelings for his ex?
This series had all the potential of being serious with a mystery element to it. Instead, the makers decided to take the easy route and turn it into a comedy. The mystery is known to the viewers during the 1st episode so there goes all the thrill of finding things out. Kevin’s ex is revealed so late in the series and is just a passing mention to create unecessary drama. The relationship between Pluem and his father is not developed well let alone the members of Kevin’s family. Every plot and character development is a half-assed attempt and you are left asking for more explanation. The last episode of the series is just a fan service with no story and made me dislike Kevin a little but that I can chalk out to translation issues.
The story has all the potential of being a great thriller. We have a strange family that Kevin enters into oblivious to anything, meets Pluem and as the series progresses, they slowly peel away the mystery behind this family while the details of Pluem’s father’s accident become apparent. This, along with the Kevin’s obsession to meet his dead ex starts causing a rift between him and Kevin. The climax should have been the family’s secret being laid bare in front of Kevin while Pluem makes peace with his father’s death and his relationship with Kevin is salvaged by Kevin’s final decision.
There are certainly many positives in the storyline. The series did explain the rules of the dead and how they can leave this world and enter the after-life or re-birth. They made a good connection between Kevin’s family and Pluem’s father which in my opinion was a good take and there are genuinely emotional moments between Kevin and his family. The actors playing the aunt, uncle and the 2 cousins did a good job and so did Kevin. Pluem is certain scenes looked uncomfortable and his acting was not convincing.
In conclusion, if a paranormal story is your thing with a good bit of romance and comedy sprinkled in it then do give this one a watch. In my opinion this should have been more than what the makers decided. They had an opportunity to discuss about life and mortality and learning to let go instead of choosing to make a lot of these scenes humorous.
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