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Beautiful Hidden Gem
I know I am like almost five years late, but can I just say wow? What a beautiful, heart-warning lakorn this was. I’m so thankful I came across this one even after many years.
This is one of the lakorns that I have a very hard time moving on. The reason for that is the lovely leads. Khun Ton and Vana really won my heart and these two will remain as one of my favorite and memorable couples of all time. Although there weren’t many lovey, dovey scenes between these two leads, I still felt their love and chemistry through their dialogues and just with them staring each other’s eyes.
To me, the main supernatural, fantasy plot was pretty decent as it was a continuous battle between good (FL who is a Nymph) vs. evil (Our villain who practices black magic/witch craft), with a final battle at the end. I loved the side stories of the other minor couples. There were many comedic moments.
What mainly kept me watching was the bond between Ton and Vana. It made my heart melt every time Ton stepped into help Vana knowing his lifespan gets shorter each time he saves her from danger. Even then, Ton did everything to make sure she was safe. Also, knowing Vana’s soul would perish if she was in love with anyone, Ton did not confess his love, until his last breath. This moment was heartbreaking, but so precious at the same time.
Going into this lakorn, I had a feeling this would be an open ending as this was a love story between a human and a nymph. Regardless, I am going to try to interpret the ending as the two leads are reborn into humans (Kids of Yogurt/Champ and Poh) and destined to be together in that life.
Last but not least, the OST was beautiful. Production and special effects were not the best, but it was watchable considering this is an older lakorn.
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this lakorn and I hope there will be a second season someday to conclude the love story of Ton and Vana in their next life.
This is one of the lakorns that I have a very hard time moving on. The reason for that is the lovely leads. Khun Ton and Vana really won my heart and these two will remain as one of my favorite and memorable couples of all time. Although there weren’t many lovey, dovey scenes between these two leads, I still felt their love and chemistry through their dialogues and just with them staring each other’s eyes.
To me, the main supernatural, fantasy plot was pretty decent as it was a continuous battle between good (FL who is a Nymph) vs. evil (Our villain who practices black magic/witch craft), with a final battle at the end. I loved the side stories of the other minor couples. There were many comedic moments.
What mainly kept me watching was the bond between Ton and Vana. It made my heart melt every time Ton stepped into help Vana knowing his lifespan gets shorter each time he saves her from danger. Even then, Ton did everything to make sure she was safe. Also, knowing Vana’s soul would perish if she was in love with anyone, Ton did not confess his love, until his last breath. This moment was heartbreaking, but so precious at the same time.
Going into this lakorn, I had a feeling this would be an open ending as this was a love story between a human and a nymph. Regardless, I am going to try to interpret the ending as the two leads are reborn into humans (Kids of Yogurt/Champ and Poh) and destined to be together in that life.
Last but not least, the OST was beautiful. Production and special effects were not the best, but it was watchable considering this is an older lakorn.
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this lakorn and I hope there will be a second season someday to conclude the love story of Ton and Vana in their next life.
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