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Enjoyable for the leads
STORY:
A woman Rattawan and her son are abducted on an island to be killed but they are saved by Naboon the owner of the island who protects them until they can go back to the continent. He goes with them as he has feeling for the mother and decides to protect her and unveil who ordered to kill her. This part was fun and entertaining for the plot, the action, the way they slowly start to trust each other and develop feelings. After this, Naboon is injured and Rattawan decides to stay away from him. Ensues plenty of misunderstanding as they push each other away even if they know each other's feelings. This part was quite draggy and the plot did not advance. In the last part, the pace really picks up and there are a lot of good action until the enjoyable closure.
CHARACTERS/ ACTING:
- Naboon: Weir did a good job portraying a great boss and a good guy. Torso naked on the island or in suit with tie on the continent, he was always full of charm and a good leader. At times I found him not decisive enough specially in his relation with Rattawan. He missed many opportunities to kiss her or hug her. They still kiss when one of them is sleeping. It made their relationship look a bit unrealistic and boring as it lacked a little foolishness. Both of them wanted to be a good person. A litlle daring side in their feelings would have made it more fun in my opinion.
- Rattawan: I liked the portrayall of this woman who looks quiet but can be strong and decisive. Again, she was too restrained regarding her feelings but I guess it is the character. Her chemistry with the male lead was very good. She looked a good daughter and a good mother too.
- Paramet : the husband who looked a spoiled rich kid who forgot to grow up and did not notice he is married with a son. He was funny and crazy at the same time.
- The evil woman : she was a bit too grotesque and I thought she had too much ugly make up and too much spite. I liked her demise though.
- Captain Patai was ok as a friend and partner of investigations. I thought he was very not in a hurry to find his sister and his complex of inferiority is understandable but I don't really know why he hid his feelings for that.
- Boonjira was a nice character but her bad experience turns her into an annoying one. I kinda pitied her for constantly being taken for a fool by her brother and the friend.
Others interesting characters with depth and development: Son, Rotsukorn.
Annoying ones: The little girl who likes Naboon on the island and becomes part of Rattawan's peopl, Chumpon the distant relative and Erb's brother. Funny how these two ended.
MUSIC: A bit repetitive.
REWATCH VALUE: It was entertaining but not enough epic or romantic scenes for me to rewatch
OVERALL: an good drama which is entertaining with excellent leads characters and good secondary characters but a bit draggy in the middle with too many back and forth and misunderstandings between the two leads.
A woman Rattawan and her son are abducted on an island to be killed but they are saved by Naboon the owner of the island who protects them until they can go back to the continent. He goes with them as he has feeling for the mother and decides to protect her and unveil who ordered to kill her. This part was fun and entertaining for the plot, the action, the way they slowly start to trust each other and develop feelings. After this, Naboon is injured and Rattawan decides to stay away from him. Ensues plenty of misunderstanding as they push each other away even if they know each other's feelings. This part was quite draggy and the plot did not advance. In the last part, the pace really picks up and there are a lot of good action until the enjoyable closure.
CHARACTERS/ ACTING:
- Naboon: Weir did a good job portraying a great boss and a good guy. Torso naked on the island or in suit with tie on the continent, he was always full of charm and a good leader. At times I found him not decisive enough specially in his relation with Rattawan. He missed many opportunities to kiss her or hug her. They still kiss when one of them is sleeping. It made their relationship look a bit unrealistic and boring as it lacked a little foolishness. Both of them wanted to be a good person. A litlle daring side in their feelings would have made it more fun in my opinion.
- Rattawan: I liked the portrayall of this woman who looks quiet but can be strong and decisive. Again, she was too restrained regarding her feelings but I guess it is the character. Her chemistry with the male lead was very good. She looked a good daughter and a good mother too.
- Paramet : the husband who looked a spoiled rich kid who forgot to grow up and did not notice he is married with a son. He was funny and crazy at the same time.
- The evil woman : she was a bit too grotesque and I thought she had too much ugly make up and too much spite. I liked her demise though.
- Captain Patai was ok as a friend and partner of investigations. I thought he was very not in a hurry to find his sister and his complex of inferiority is understandable but I don't really know why he hid his feelings for that.
- Boonjira was a nice character but her bad experience turns her into an annoying one. I kinda pitied her for constantly being taken for a fool by her brother and the friend.
Others interesting characters with depth and development: Son, Rotsukorn.
Annoying ones: The little girl who likes Naboon on the island and becomes part of Rattawan's peopl, Chumpon the distant relative and Erb's brother. Funny how these two ended.
MUSIC: A bit repetitive.
REWATCH VALUE: It was entertaining but not enough epic or romantic scenes for me to rewatch
OVERALL: an good drama which is entertaining with excellent leads characters and good secondary characters but a bit draggy in the middle with too many back and forth and misunderstandings between the two leads.
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