Can anyone tel me the end scene of Tubtim? I don't get it. Green and New reborn and meet again but this time Tubtim is the ghost. So will she be hunting Green and New this present life too?
Man its seem like if all three life would never get a happy end the two lady would hunt each other no matter if one get reborn and one stay as a ghost.
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Yeah... I think that what the title implies... Like the sabai, vengeance is a vicious cycle that has no end. In the past lifetime, Green and New made Tubtim heartbroken so she extract revenge on this lifetime, which makes Green exact revenge in return, and so on. Only when they decide to let it go and forgive each other can this cycle stop. Still, I didn't think the past lifetime scenes were necessary if they only use it as a way for Green to stop hurting Tubtim. It has so much potential and can be what is needed to finish the cycle, yet the director makes it fell flat and had no effects whatsoever on the lakorn.
This lakorn, too, has so much potential to be a good one. It starts off interesting and has a clear development. Firstly, Tubtim extracting revenge on those who hurt her. After that, the Green part will come into scene with all the haunting, battling,... Such parts are served to lead to the critical moment where Green and Tubtim look into the past and
realize they did wrong to each other and the only thing to redeem their sins is to let go all the hatred and move on. I mean, what is the point of dragging the haunting part and not really digging into the actual problem? We all know that even Tubtim dies, she will hold grudges and extract revenge in the next lifetime. This is where the lakorn went horribly wrong and at the end of the days, what's the point of dishing out all the tensions and drama only to have nothing resolved? Gosh, this can't even be called a lakorn, it's just like a showdown between 2 women and an useless man that is dumber than the doorknob! The only moral lesson that can be learned from this is if someone mistreats you, let everything go and don't get back at them because in the end, you both will end up in a perpetual karma cycle from lifetimes to lifetimes and can never enjoy a peaceful one!! I feel extremely disappointed considering this is a product of Pordeecom, and how Puean Paeng was such a hit. Ch7 needs to have better scripts t written by the experienced professionals if they really want to step up the game against other channels.
Still, I must give major kudos for Tubtim to try a different role than her usual ones. She portrays the selfish, manipulative, vengeful and cold-hearted Kaew so well that makes me pity her so much when she was abused; shivered when she mercilessly killed everyone that she saw as obstacles in her way including her lover and her aunt; and convinced when she was frightened seeing delusions from the people she pushed into death and strangled herself to the point she died tragically. If her performance isn't award-worthy then I can't see one that is. This girl can definitely act. I followed her since Ayarak and from then I have been repeatedly surprised by her acting skills. Her best lakorns I think are
Lilawadee Plerng, Rissaya (yes, I am Tubtim Thanwa bias...lol) and this one (never really into those action lakorns even though she acted well in them too). Too bad that she doesn't get vastly recognized like other actresses maybe because of her looks even though she is so talented. I always thought that she deserves more followers and hopefully after this lakorn, her potential can be recognized and she will become more popular in the future. Ch7 needs to realize her before they lose her like all the previous actresses leaving the channel. Tubtim has always been loyal to them but who knows what will happen.
For other casts, I don't follow their previous works but they act well in this too, especially Green. She portrays the goody-two-shoes khun noo and the vengeful ghost so effortlessly. New is an exception though, lol. That guy never improves and I wonder why he can be a pra'ek. Like there are a ton of 2nd lead guys that are more handsome and can act and yet they get stuck in their place.
Overall, this is an OK lakorn to watch and finish. I may not rewatch it though, too many drama and depressing storyline for me.