Dao and Artit's story is the only reason I'm watching this show. It's so freaking good. My heart is doing all the flips and I loveeee how it's so natural and gradual. I'm obsessed with them. Also Ngern (Artit) get prettier every episode it's not fair!
I also love the relationship between him and his friends, and his dad. They're all so funny and blunt, i love it.
On one hand, the plot itself was not bad and kinda interesting. They somehow tied everything well by the end so the flashbacks and all made sense. The acting was pretty good too, but only sometimes.
Other times, the acting was stiff and awkward. I didn't know what to make of it. I think they acted the best when they had scenes together. I can't decide if that's on the actors or the director, or both?
Either way, I ended up finishing it so that's something.
Overall, it wasn't amazing but it wasn't bad. A solid attempt for rookie actors: 8/10
(P.S. I wish they didn't kiss like they were gonna swallow each other whole ALL THE TIME. Like calm down)
NGL it took me a few attempts to really get into the series. But once I really decided to give it a go, I was not disappointed.
Yes, the cliches are there, but this is a lakorn-style series. Lakorns (Thai soap operas) have a certain style and charm to them. They can be dramatic, wild, and sometimes ridiculous. But they always know how to play with your heartstrings.
This drama did just that. I went through every emotion while watching this and overall, had a fun time. The slow burn romance was well done too, though, I wish the couple got together a bit later to keep the tension. I do understand that it was necessary for the plot for them to move fast so I can't fault them for that too much.
The acting was top notch, the writing was pretty solid, the plot was interesting and kept me on my toes. I had fun and got attached to the characters. The drama did what it needed to do.
Slowburns are my absolute fav shows ever HOWEVER, this wasn't it. The show was doing so well until about halfway and then lost its momentum. The moment Wataru confessed the first time, it could've been so great from there but I felt like there were so many anti-climactic moments that made me sigh and even sometimes roll my eyes.
The absolute worst was when he realized his feelings in the final episode and ran to see Minato, they hit a halt there for a few minutes again before getting to the point, losing the momentum again. Everytime I felt any excitement, the writers said nope!
All in all, this show should've been 8 episodes. The actors and production made me finish, but reluctantly.
Despite the plot holes and the confusing random details, I think they did decent for a short drama. I do wish we had gotten more from them in the ending. Didn't feel like I got the closure I wanted.
Oh well, didn't expect too much so I'm overall pleasantly surprised. 8/10
I might get dragged for this but this is fr one of the best Dumundi series yet. Don't get me wrong, Khemjira was great overall. But as someone who's been watching BLs since 2015, it's been sooo long since I fell in love with a show this much!!
I haven't kicked my feet and screamed into my pillow, anxiously waiting for new eps every week, and watching edits in between in years. I missed that feeling and I'm glad this show brought that excitement back for me.
My heart hasn't been broken THIS much for a long time. Victor and Trin's chemistry and storyline was off the charts and I've been crying watching edits bc in my heart, I wish they ended up together (which I knew wouldnt happen obv).
I also love the relationship between him and his friends, and his dad. They're all so funny and blunt, i love it.
On one hand, the plot itself was not bad and kinda interesting. They somehow tied everything well by the end so the flashbacks and all made sense. The acting was pretty good too, but only sometimes.
Other times, the acting was stiff and awkward. I didn't know what to make of it. I think they acted the best when they had scenes together. I can't decide if that's on the actors or the director, or both?
Either way, I ended up finishing it so that's something.
Overall, it wasn't amazing but it wasn't bad. A solid attempt for rookie actors: 8/10
(P.S. I wish they didn't kiss like they were gonna swallow each other whole ALL THE TIME. Like calm down)
Yes, the cliches are there, but this is a lakorn-style series. Lakorns (Thai soap operas) have a certain style and charm to them. They can be dramatic, wild, and sometimes ridiculous. But they always know how to play with your heartstrings.
This drama did just that. I went through every emotion while watching this and overall, had a fun time. The slow burn romance was well done too, though, I wish the couple got together a bit later to keep the tension. I do understand that it was necessary for the plot for them to move fast so I can't fault them for that too much.
The acting was top notch, the writing was pretty solid, the plot was interesting and kept me on my toes. I had fun and got attached to the characters. The drama did what it needed to do.
Overall, a solid 9/10 for me.
The absolute worst was when he realized his feelings in the final episode and ran to see Minato, they hit a halt there for a few minutes again before getting to the point, losing the momentum again. Everytime I felt any excitement, the writers said nope!
All in all, this show should've been 8 episodes. The actors and production made me finish, but reluctantly.
Oh well, didn't expect too much so I'm overall pleasantly surprised. 8/10
I haven't kicked my feet and screamed into my pillow, anxiously waiting for new eps every week, and watching edits in between in years. I missed that feeling and I'm glad this show brought that excitement back for me.
They really ate with this one!
At some point, I just gave up trying to understand or care about the plot
Victor and Trin had the best chemistry in the show and I'm still so sad about it
They were the highlight of the show for me