❤️[CH3] Leh Bunpakarn (TV Scene) : James Jirayu / Taew Natapohn

Kay123

sarNie Oldmaid
@Kay123 Are you still stuck in their bedroom? :risas3::naughty2::drooling::cheer::thumbup: It's too good....but those candles need to disappear. Wish Rawi could have used his magic to take them away so we could get a better view. :naughty2:
I haven’t left their bedroom since Tuesday night :risas3: . Rawi knew there was going to be a lot of peeping Tom ;)on his wedding night, that is why he didn’t use his magic to take away those candles because he wanted privacy. Lolz
 

Sakan94

sarNie Juvenile
What is very special about this lakorn for me is p'ek at 3 nations even when they have different personalities and habits, they all have vulnerable and sensitive soul, especially Rawi. And n'ek on other side, are the ones who have much stronger mental strength, and be the one who comfort and make p'ek be more confident. N'ek are really the strongest characters for me, even when her most beloved one is gone, she still endured to live until fulfilled the mission p'ek has left for her either hide the idol or kill Thao War.

No matter they are Rawi-Sasina; Uthai-Duangkae or Plerng-Sitang; it's p'ek who receives mentally supports from n'ek. It's understandable since his power make him suffered so much. Even with Uthai who has toughest personality among 3 p'eks, always being comforted by Duangkae. I feel like both Uthai and Rawi, before meeting Duangkae and Sasina, had lived a very lonely life without anybody who can understand him. Uthai's family care more about fame and wealth than him and Rawi never feel at home while living at Wasali because no one understand him.
I don't fond much about destiny love motif, about romance i care more if their soul are compatible with other or willing to adjust/ respect to fit each other or not. Like what Rawi has said, karma or promise from previous lifes can make two persons meet again but to able to love and live together for a lifetime or not, it's up to themself at that life.

For the 9th person, from spoiler in 2nd MV, it's Duangkae (I think she persuaded Uthai to make her the 9th person). If there is another twist then i think Uthai might also be a possible one.

What a complicatied drama, just pra'nang only, already has a lot of things to think about. I usually watch drama that have healing values but this one give more pains and heartbreaking feelings than comfort lmao (perharp, it's inevitable for a reincarnate lakorn). Anyway, still have some cute/ funny scenes for rewatch purpose.
 
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040156

sarNie Adult
What is very special about this lakorn for me is p'ek at 3 nations even when they have different personalities and habits, they all have vulnerable and sensitive soul, especially Rawi. And n'ek on other side, are the ones who have much stronger mental strength, and be the one who comfort and make p'ek be more confident. N'ek are really the strongest characters for me, even when her most beloved one is gone, she still endured to live until fulfilled the mission p'ek has left for her either hide the idol or kill Thao War.

No matter they are Rawi-Sasina; Uthai-Duangkae or Plerng-Sitang; it's p'ek who receives mentally supports from n'ek. It's understandable since his power make him suffered so much. Even with Uthai who has toughest personality among 3 p'eks, always being comforted by Duangkae. I feel like both Uthai and Rawi, before meeting Duangkae and Sasina, had lived a very lonely life without anybody who can understand him. Uthai's family care more about fame and wealth than him and Rawi never feel at home while living at Wasali because no one understand him.
I don't fond much about destiny love motif, about romance i care more if their soul are compatible with other or willing to adjust/ respect to fit each other or not. Like what Rawi has said, karma or promise from previous lifes can make two persons meet again but to able to love and live together for a lifetime or not, it's up to themself at that life.

For the 9th person, from spoiler in 2nd MV, it's Duangkae (I think she persuaded Uthai to make her the 9th person). If there is another twist then i think Uthai might also be a possible one.

What a complicatied drama, just pra'nang only, already has a lot of things to think about. I usually watch drama that have healing values but this one give more pains and heartbreaking feelings than comfort lmao (perharp, it's inevitable for a reincarnate lakorn). Anyway, still have some cute/ funny scenes for rewatch purpose.

Haha Hi @Sakan94, i hope next time you use spoiler tags. ;) Haha but no biggie.

I agree with your points. Actually, I was thinking hard about it because there isn't really much development in the romance between the Nang'ek and Pra'ek in all their lifetimes. They just actually click. This is a different dynamic compared to other lakorns where the relationship between the two characters is built up over time - like possibly 7 episodes at least. But here, in all three lifetimes, they just click after a few meetings. I think the explanation is when Duangkhae turned down Phor Wong's proposal. There she explained that it is not only love that brings people together, but also suitability, in morals, wisdom, generosity and belief. So In these aspects, in all lifetimes, our hero and heroine are equal in all aspects - like the sun and moon that they are. I mentioned in P'Fia's blog how Sitang is like a moon who waxes and wanes, she can be fierce, gentle and cold but loving - and just the same, she remains the beautiful moon to Plenrgfah's sun. Plerngfah is the same, he can be high and mighty, or warm, sunny and bright. They parallel each other in every lifetime. It was the best for me in Thao Rawi and Sasina part because there they explained how Rawi's life used to be so empty and hollow and only had color when he met Sasina and he mentioned that his life is no longer the same. As for Uthai's time, his father doesn't seem to be the wicked type, however, Duangkhae had her wits about her and was very understanding of all she had to go through for the damned Idol. I mean, the damned thing interfered with everything and ruined her life, but still she did her best to protect it. It's like in Padiwarada you know, the way the wife works with her husband and supporting him in his job - and Uthai's job for humanity was to keep the idol away from the evil people.

I only hope that we get to see more development between Sitang and Plerngfah. not just because they are cute together, but , it's a culmination where the build up of all the sad endings in the past would have to finally be fulfilled and turn into a rewarding happy life for the both of them after all they've been through. I hope we get a satisfying ending in that regard.
 

DaoRisa

Love has nothing to do with bodies.

P Nguyen

sarNie Egg
But our love story for Plerngfah and Sitang would be ruined if she’s the ninth person. I hope not since it’s rumored that they’re having a proposal and she wouldn’t accept it if she knew that she’s the ninth one. I still think that it’s Kras since Por Wong was one who listen to his brother on everything.
 

Kay123

sarNie Oldmaid
But our love story for Plerngfah and Sitang would be ruined if she’s the ninth person. I hope not since it’s rumored that they’re having a proposal and she wouldn’t accept it if she knew that she’s the ninth one. I still think that it’s Kras since Por Wong was one who listen to his brother on everything.
I am with you on Krass too..
 

P Nguyen

sarNie Egg

Whether or not Sitang is the 9th person or not, Plerngfah will fight. But once Pleukboon found out that the one who harmed Tinnasaree wasn’t Rawi, I felt like she will go against the villain.
 

onewlover4ever

sarNie Hatchling
I feel like Pleukboon lied to Khun Adul about Sitang being the 9th person so that she can see his true color. She was surprised when he said that he would kill his niece whom he raised like his own kid just so he can get the power of the idol. Ibcant believe that next week is the end. I will miss seeing James and Taew together again.
 

beamsgirl

sarNie Adult
The ending was interesting, didn’t feel very much like an ending. Can someone explain what happened to boon and adul?
 

Sakan94

sarNie Juvenile
The ending was interesting, didn’t feel very much like an ending. Can someone explain what happened to boon and adul?
They died and their souls was trapped together at the idol.

The two kids (the boy and the daughter) can also see as their reincarnate (it's not confirm but it's a knot for audience to think and understand the way they viewed it). The karma between Pakboon and Adul will continue to be solved at the future through those kids.

PS: Just read from A. Pin (producer), they did not intend to make the two kids being reincarnation of Pakboon and Adul because the twos had to paid for their sins. They just want to express there are many people who can remember the previous lifes. The daughter is one of them.

After the end of lakorn, i can say that i like novel ver more haha. Plerng's abilities at lakorn has been reduced a lot compared to novel ver.
 
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Cupid Candy

sarNie Coma
For TV Scene standards I think this lakorn was good. Felt a little long winded though, I wanted the pacing a little better. I enjoyed Neung Dao Fah Diew more.

For the first time in forever, we have a TV Scene lakorn that focuses on the romance. I like that we get well developed romances for all three lifetimes. I was pretty upset for a while thinking that the p'ek cheated on the n'ek in the first lifetime. But then they cleared things up in the end, which was a relief. I liked the leads in all three lifetimes. The n'ek in the first lifetime was pretty cool. Didn't like how James got so many love scenes with Boom though. I felt bad for Pakboon though, she isn't that bad of a person and she had been manipulated the whole time. She really didn't deserve so harsh of an ending. Good for the n'ek though for being a kickass woman in all three lifetimes. Even though she is supposed to be this prim and proper woman in the second lifetime, she stands up for herself and she isn't blindly stupid with Bunleur. Then in the third lifetime she is the one to shove Adul and Pakboon into the statue.

While the lakorn was fine, something about it just felt something about it was off. Like it didn't pull me in at times. Kind of like Ok Giab Hak Ab Ruk Khun Samee. So I can kind of see why the ratings were stuck in the 2 range throughout all of it. Though the whole Tinasari having her body mutilated for the sake of a curse is really disturbing, those scenes made me feel sick. Poh's character is really one messed up and sick individual. I can't believe the things he went through just for being an all knowing person.

James and Taew's chemistry is the best part of this lakorn. Their chemistry is just as good as it was the first two times they acted together. We get a lot of good scenes between them like the scene in the bathtub and I especially love that Tuanai leaps on Plerng on their wedding night, that's something new to see onscreen. Kind of a throwback to their wedding night in Neung Dao Fah Diew where James pounces on Taew.

Good lakorn, but can be dull at times.
 
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