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POPE's #1 MIA LUANG
Ahhh. He must be the go-to director for boran lakorns.True...in many Thai lakorn, either there are overacting scenes here and there or the background and extra actors were just there emotionless..he deserves an award for directing this lakorn though there are some flaws as well. I think some scenes deserve a close up shot or some should have been shot from a far.
I watched this lakorn for the plot and Pope only but I came to love all the cast and Bella and Prang caught my attention. U have seen me talking a lot about Prang here..lol...I became her biggest fan after BPS. I saw quite a few people bashing her for not seeing her tears when Gosa Lek was dying. Her character is supposed to be strong and to always keep her look and dignity. She said she is required to show this much emotions within a range (not too much not too low) to fit this character. One of her best crying scene deserve a close up shot was when Janward and Kade were standing up crying side by side watching Gosa Lek dying. I didn't notice that at first because they shoot that from a far until I saw it on my computer in better resolution. Her tears were flowing like crazy in that scene. Prang was bashed for nothing. She did her best. ok...enough ranting now back to praising the director.
His other best work is Bangrajun. No wonder I was so crazily invested in that lakorn. Punjan, Prang, Got, Earthz, Mae Prik, Kade's mom, Arjan Chipracao, Noon (P'Yam), A'Ning (Date's father) were in that lakorn as well. Now we can see that Broadcast like to reuse actors they used to work with.
Earthz was in there too!?? I didn't see!! Well how would I have known. Haha. I only watched cuts.
Alright I'll let you study. Heheh.Hahahahaa....... I need to focus on my studies to finish this year.
Awe man I want more than that though .. . Pope said there is a lot and he said we won't blame them anymore. Haha.I think I remember reading from somewhere that K'Nong said most of the cut scenes were from the last 2 episodes. I think she wanted to be clear this time around after what happened with the special.
Except he couldn't save Wawa. . . .BangRajun and this lakorn were two of his masterpiece. I love the way he directed BangRajun, very beautiful. I'm pretty sure he'll direct Weing Koom Kam too and I'm actually looking forward to it regardless of who the pranangs are because it's a brand new tragedy.