The best of the En of Love trilogy
A very sweet and realistic story between Mark and Vee. The up and down story of Mark and Vee is very believable and refreshingly simple and straightforward. The success of this series in the En of Love trilogy is the solid acting and good chemistry between the two main characters. You can feel the ups and downs that Mark and Vee were going through. War Warnarat is especially good in his portrayal of Mark; he successfully wears his emotions with his facial expressions. The storyline and acting was far superior to the messy TOSSARA story previous to this in the series.
If there’s one thing to fault in this series the timeline. In watching it seems like events happen within maybe a few months. However, based on character dialog, events actually happen in a span of like 18 months! I know the reason is because they needed to age the characters for the overall story continuity for the last segment of the trilogy. It would have been nice if they slowed it. Perhaps intertwining the TOSSARA story with this one instead of having them as separate sections of the series would give better depth and storyline timing. Having watched all three En of Love series, there was no reason to have them as three distinct series for each couple. Reference My Engineer and the Hormones trilogy as good examples of Thai series that do the multi-couple thing well.
The good thing with the format is that each of the stories are compartmentalized so you don’t need to watch them in order or know what happened before to understand what’s going on.
Despite the timeline and continuity challenges it’s a worthwhile watch. This story and actors warrants its own series or was that story already told in Theory of Love?
If there’s one thing to fault in this series the timeline. In watching it seems like events happen within maybe a few months. However, based on character dialog, events actually happen in a span of like 18 months! I know the reason is because they needed to age the characters for the overall story continuity for the last segment of the trilogy. It would have been nice if they slowed it. Perhaps intertwining the TOSSARA story with this one instead of having them as separate sections of the series would give better depth and storyline timing. Having watched all three En of Love series, there was no reason to have them as three distinct series for each couple. Reference My Engineer and the Hormones trilogy as good examples of Thai series that do the multi-couple thing well.
The good thing with the format is that each of the stories are compartmentalized so you don’t need to watch them in order or know what happened before to understand what’s going on.
Despite the timeline and continuity challenges it’s a worthwhile watch. This story and actors warrants its own series or was that story already told in Theory of Love?
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